A Bali's Secret Tale: Sanur
On the southeastern coast of Bali, Sanur Beach is a serene escape from the bustling tourist hubs.
Known for its calm waters and laid-back atmosphere, Sanur offers a glimpse into Bali's rich maritime culture, particularly through its traditional fishing boats, known as "jukung."
The biggest reason for you to visit this little piece of paradise is the quiet and calm it instills inside of you in the morning. Sure, you need to wake up early to enjoy the sunrise, but it deserves it!
How to Get to Sanur Beach
From Ngurah Rai International Airport: Sanur Beach is about a 30-minute drive from the airport. You can take a taxi, arrange a private transfer, or use a ride-hailing app.
From Ubud: It's approximately a 45-minute drive, you can also hire a taxi or book a private car.
Public Transport: Local buses and shuttle services like Perama Tour operate routes to Sanur from various parts of Bali, including Kuta and Ubud.
The Allure of Jukung Boats
As you stroll along the sandy shores of Sanur Beach, you'll be captivated by the colorful jukungs that dot the coastline. These traditional outrigger canoes are a testament to Balinese craftsmanship and the island's deep-rooted fishing heritage; in fact, each boat is meticulously hand-painted with vibrant hues and intricate designs, making them a striking addition to the scenic backdrop of the beach.
Other Activities and Boat Tours
Don't just spend your time admiring the jukungs; there are plenty of activities to engage in Sanur Beach. Here are some must-try experiences:
1. Traditional Boat Tours:
Several local operators offer tours on the jukung boats, providing a unique way to explore the coastline. These tours often include snorkeling stops at nearby reefs, where you can witness Bali's underwater beauty firsthand. Don't miss the opportunity to swim or dive among vibrant coral gardens and a plethora of marine life!
2. Water Sports:
Sanur's calm waters make it an ideal spot for various water sports. You can rent paddleboards and kayaks or even try windsurfing; the gentle waves and steady winds provide perfect conditions for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. There are several watersport centers along the beach where you can rent equipment for activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, and windsurfing; just look for signs and kiosks advertising watersports.
3. Fishing Trips:
For those interested in experiencing the traditional fishing methods, some fishermen offer fishing trips on their jukungs. This hands-on experience allows you to learn about the local techniques and maybe even catch your dinner! To book, look for the colorful jukung boats and speak with the fishermen, who are usually more than happy to arrange a trip as many fishing trips are offered by local fishermen. Otherwise, ask the concierge for recommendations and bookings, as they often have connections with reputable local operators.
4. Cycling Along the Promenade:
The paved promenade along Sanur Beach is perfect for a leisurely bike ride. Many rental shops offer bicycles, allowing you to explore the scenic route at your own pace; luckily, the path runs parallel to the beach, offering stunning views and access to charming cafes and art shops. (Prices typically range from IDR 30,000 to IDR 50,000 per hour and IDR 100,000 to IDR 150,000 per day.)
Sanur Beach offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and leisurely activities. You can't miss gliding across the water on a jukung, or trying your hand at fishing, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings, Sanur provides a peaceful retreat with a touch of Balinese tradition. So, next time you're in Bali, take a break from the usual tourist trails and discover the charming allure of Sanur Beach and its traditional fishing boats!