Sanur or Seminyak – where to stay in Bali Indonesia

Deciding where to set up camp is one of the toughest decision you have to make when planning a trip. Unfortunately, South East Bali is no exception to this and it has many popular regions to choose from.  During my trip to Bali, I stayed in both Sanur and Seminyak (two sought-after destinations).  Below, I’ve compared the two, in a bid to help you tackle the internal struggle of choosing where to stay! So here’s my guide to Seminyak or Sanur…

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Sanur to Seminyak – 

Before we get to comparing Seminyak to Sanur, I thought I’d answer the question of how far is Sanur from Seminyak? And explain the best way to travel between the two provinces. The two are only about half an hours drive from each other! Thus, the best way to travel from Sanur to Seminyak (or Seminyak to Sanur) is simply to get a taxi!

It’s not hard to find a taxi on the streets of either Seminyak or Sanur, however, I’d recommend checking you get one with a meter, as this guarantees that you can’t be conned into paying more. Alternatively, you can book a prepaid taxi with your hotel!

Sanur or Seminyak? Location –

Sanur and Seminyak are both situated 20-minutes from the airport, meaning each province is easily accessible!

Sanur sits South East meaning it’s marginally closer to Ubud and some of Bali’s best golf courses, such as Bali Beach Golf Course. Meanwhile, Seminyak (which is slightly further north) is better situated for day trips to Jimbaran. Thus, it can easily be stated that the locations of the regions, in terms of their proximity to other points of interest, are pretty on par!

Sanur to Seminyak Bali

This said, Bali’s roads are famed for being chock-a-blocked during peak times, this fact may make Sanur’s location slightly superior as there’s often less traffic in this quieter province!


Sanur vs Seminyak? Price of Accommodation –

When asking yourself where to go in Bali you obviously want to consider the price! So let’s compare the two provinces on their accommodation prices:

During my research, I noticed that hotel prices in Seminyak appear to be a little steeper than Sanur. This said accommodation prices in Bali vary depending on what you’re looking for!

Where to stay in Sanur

For example, Sanur was actually home to Bali’s first ever ‘Beach Resort’ thus, it has many luxury hotels on it’s beachfront that are actually more expensive than the big resorts in Seminyak. However, if you go further inland, you’ll get a lot more for your money in Sanur than you would in the bustling heart of Seminyak.

Likewise, if travelling in a group, Villas are a great option in both areas! They tend to be more out of the way but, you really can’t beat the prices!


Where to Stay in Sanur and Seminyak –

As you can see from above there are so many great accommodation choices in both Sanur and Seminyak. But if I had to answer the question: Where to stay in Sanur? My first suggestion would be the Segara Village Hotel this beautiful ‘resort feel’ hotel is located right on the beach. It’s a little pricy but the service and facilities you get for this price are out of the world!

Alternatively, in Seminyak, I’d suggest a lower budget option: the Lous Tirta Seminyak. This hotel/villa complex is in a fantastic location right in the heart of town! But it also has amazing service and a lovely pool to keep you cool in the intense Indonesian Heat.


Seminyak or Sanur? Food/nightlife – 

Sanur is known for being laid back and low key thus, it doesn’t have a great nightlife. Aside from some beach bars, there’s not much in the way of clubs/drinking venues (making it a great choice for families, or those that value the quiet life).

Seminyak to Sanur

Further, the large majority of restaurants in Sanur are Warungs‘ meaning they serve delicious local food – providing a traditional Balinese experience for your stomach. These restaurants come with a low price! Some of my favourites include the Gong Restaurant Sanur and Warung Sanur Segar (which does the most amazing juices and breakfasts)!

Seminyak on the other hand, couldn’t be more different! Swamped at night, you’ll find plenty of bars and clubs which stay open late. There are also several American style beach clubs such as the famous Potato Head. 

Meanwhile, ‘Warungs‘ are hard to come by and westernised restaurants hold rank. However, this is not to say that there’s not good food available!


Sanur vs Seminyak Authenticity –

This leads nicely onto the ‘authenticity’ of the two areas. As I stated above, Sanur is pretty quiet! This has enabled the region to maintain a certain charm. In other words, you can relax in a five-star beach resort and then walk two minutes down the road to be immersed in local Balinese life.

Comparatively, western influences are clear to see in Seminyak, with most restaurant’s and shops catering towards tourists needs and wants. More than this, the main streets are always packed with fellow holidaymakers – you’ll be pushed to see any Balinese who are not working!

This said (to a certain degree) you can still get a sense of Balinese culture in Seminyak. For example, if you wander off the main streets, local ‘Warungs’ can be found, you just have to know where to look…

Top Tip: If it’s authenticity you after, you should also consider staying in the nearby costal village of Canngu! 


Sanur or Seminyak Beaches –

If you follow Earth’s Magical Places, you’ll be aware that I have already made a post about Sanur Beach (Read here). To summarise, the main section of the beach was dirty and filled with litter! However, I’ve since heard that further along the beach (which stretches 7km) there are some nicer sections of sand to relax on!

Seminyak or Sanur Beaches
Seminyak or Sanur Beaches

Seminyak Beach also has a reputation for being dirty! However, on my visit, it was actually pretty clean… Either way, it’s not one for swimming due to its big waves and strong currents. However, this does make it a surfers paradise!

Comparatively, Sanur is protected by a reef about 100m offshore. This means that it’s more like a lagoon with calm water… Thus I’d say more family friendly!

Both beaches have a good selection of bars and restaurants along the shoreline as well as loungers to rent (although they tended to be expensive).

If I had to choose, I’d say Sanur Beach slightly takes the edge! But, to be honest, if you’re looking for a beach paradise you’re better off staying on one of Indonesia’s more remote islands like the Gilis. 🙂

READ MY GUIDE TO THE GILI ISLANDS HERE 

Sanur or Seminyak Bali
Sanur or Seminyak Bali

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Overall, I’d say that choosing between Sanur and Seminyak comes down to personal preference: if you’re looking for a relaxed, charming and authentic location, Sanur’s your spot! But, if you’re more into nightlife, surfing and prefer somewhere more lively then Seminyak’s perfect…

Want a mix of the two? Then do as I did and stay for several nights in both areas! Plus, (as I’ve already stated) It’s super easy to travel from Sanur to Seminyak (or vice versa) and taxis are cheap as chips in Bali. This means that even if you spend your whole trip in one area, you can venture into other regions for day trips, dinners out or even trips to the beach.

Have you stayed in either Sanur or Seminyak? Or Planning on travelling from Seminyak to Sanur? Let me know if you any questions or thoughts on this post in the comments below:

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  1. July 25, 2017 / 5:12 am

    Interesting post! I would rather do the same as you did in order to experience both by myself! 😀 …Nice pictures! 🙂

    • July 25, 2017 / 8:35 am

      That was my feeling exactly! You get the best of both worlds 🙂 Thanks for your comment

  2. February 3, 2018 / 7:05 pm

    So agree with you, not to stay in Kuta. Thanks for sharing your post. I’ve been to Jimbaran and was once faced with a very dirty beach and swimming in plastic. The North was beautiful, no beach, but rocks and clean water. I loved Bali and the people but I really had an issue with the garbage problem 🙁

  3. February 3, 2018 / 10:23 pm

    Visiting Bali has always been a dream! I hope to make it one day. Saving this for when I start planning 🙂

    • earthsmagicalplaces
      Author
      February 4, 2018 / 5:34 pm

      It was for me too! Hope you get to visit x

  4. Corinne S
    February 4, 2018 / 10:22 am

    Amazing, I’ll definitely add it to my bucket list!

    • earthsmagicalplaces
      Author
      February 4, 2018 / 5:33 pm

      Thanks for reading 🙂

  5. February 4, 2018 / 11:09 am

    Bali always looks so dreamy to me! Thank you so much for the tips, I had always thought Kuta was the place-to-be, now I know it’s definitely not for me hehe 🙂

    • earthsmagicalplaces
      Author
      February 4, 2018 / 5:33 pm

      I thought the same before doing a little research! the quieter side of town is certainly where I’d rather be 🙂

    • earthsmagicalplaces
      Author
      February 9, 2018 / 11:58 pm

      It’s sooo dreamy!! And me too with Kuta I had no idea before I started reading about it 🙂

  6. Amy Poulton - Page Traveller
    February 4, 2018 / 12:12 pm

    Ooooh. I went to Bali a year or so ago, but didn’t make it to either of these areas. All the more reason to go back?

    • earthsmagicalplaces
      Author
      February 4, 2018 / 5:32 pm

      yess haha…. If you even needed an excuse? 😉

    • earthsmagicalplaces
      Author
      February 9, 2018 / 11:59 pm

      Yes sounds like the perfect excuse 😉

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