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Sanur was the original tourist destination in Bali! As other areas have grown and got busier, Sanur has managed to retain a chilled vibe and is so family friendly. We stayed here for 3 days back in , and have just spent our first week in Bali here, and we love how geared up for kids this beach town is. Sanur has so many different accommodation types and budget to choose, from larger hotels, to guesthouses to homestays. We stayed in Nyaman Guesthouse just off the main tourist road that runs parallel to the beach, and you reach the golden sand within 5 minutes walk. The Guesthouse has been perfect for us: large double bedrooms, a small square pool perfect for the kids, excellent breakfast of eggs or pancakes and fruit each morning, excellent aircon and friendly staff. By complete coincidence this place is over the road from where we stayed in , namely Sari Villa , which I would also recommend and is another guesthouse with a pool and great breakfast. Sanur is a beach town, so activity number one if definitely to hit the beach. After the stress and mania of the last 2 weeks - packing up our UK lives and then hitting Athens and Singapore, we spent a lot more time than usual just on the beach or in the pool. On the beach, some areas of it are cleaner than others, and the sand is golden rather than white, but the sea is calm and shallow for kids, and the entire 3km beach stretch is backed with restaurants, bars and shops more on food later. The sea does move out very quickly, with high tide offering wave jumping and low tide being so shallow the water will barely pass your knees and the rocky reef below becomes visible. On Friday we spent the day on the beach at the end near Byrd House, and as late afternoon approach, the area filled up with local families coming together for a swim, food, and to fly kites. It was a really lovely setting and vibe to be part of, although it did make the pale-skinned gingers amongst us stand out even more! We also hired bikes here to enjoy the path that extends the entire stretch of Sanur. The bikes were well maintained with working brakes, we were given a lock and they even had one small enough for Nyle: gone are the days he would have accepted riding on the back of ours. The path is flat and smooth and the only obstacle is dodging staff as they carry trays of drinks and food from the bar to the beach! It took us just under and hour to ride one way, we stopped for lunch and then rode back and we all said how much we had enjoyed the afternoon. Worth noting there are no helmets. A selection of these men seem to also rent paddleboards, surfboards and jet skis if you fancy water sports. Full video of our bike adventures can be found here. On our first afternoon in Sanur we decided to visit the Turtle Sanctuary, Sea Turtle Village , which is located and part-funded by the Hyatt and Andaz hotels - get a taxi to either, walk to the beach and then head left from the Andaz and right from the Hyatt. There are different pools with turtles and the staff there will happily explain anything you would like to know. We fell lucky and caught the end of feeding time around 3pm , and then hit the jackpot when they said they were due to do their monthly release of 10 at 4pm. These 10 were all a few months old to increase their survival chances. The kids enjoyed seeing them, learning about them - homeschool class no. The final activity worth sharing from our week in Sanur was a bit of nail pampering. But they both seemed to enjoy themselves. There are other trips to be done from Sanur which are worth exploring. Sanur actually has a port for the speedboats over to Nusa Lembongan which we visited in and it was one of our best destinations of our trip. If you have time we would recommend staying a couple of nights on Lembongan and explore the island. Bali, and Sanur, is so geared up for tourists and has a lot of western food available. This time we even noticed how much plant-based and vegan food is available on menus. There is a night market in Sanur but we took the opportunity to dine in restaurants and had some wonderful food. Here is our pick of them:. Genius Cafe - situated on the southern end of Sanur, about a 10 minute taxi from our guest house, Genuis Cafe has nailed it. They have beanbags and lights on the beach, an extensive menu, the food is delicious and there is a really nice family friendly feel about this place. We went around 5pm and you get a bit of sunset colour as you look out to sea. Three Monkeys - this is a restaurant near our guesthouse which would probably be described as more upmarket. Oh My Thai - if you like Thai food this place is a must visit, and so cheap. The cashew tofu wok dish, and the pineapple rice according to Alicia were amazing. Byrd House - this was a treat. We had discovered this place as a potential day pool pass destination but decided a free day on the beach was fine and we would just go in for food. There is indoor and outdoor seating as well as a lounge area on the beach. The pizzas also looked epic! The menu here looked incredible with 18inch pizzas, curries, burgers, fish etc etc. The 2 sliders the kids had were gone in minutes and the cocktails and mocktails were good. The real draw to this place for families is the large treehouse play area with cargo nets to entertain the kids. There is also a large open space for general running around and we witnessed several games of tig and gymnastics displays in the couple of hours we were there. Great place for kids to socialise and make friends. Entry is free from 6pm otherwise there is a small entrance fee and half the area is a restaurant and the other half is a play area with monkey bars, climbing frames, swings, as well as toys and bikes to ride, and games to play. They do activities during the day including bartender class, cooking class, learn Indonesian, phonics and karaoke - it name just a few, Whoever came up with this place as a concept is a genuis! The roads in Sanur can be busy and there are mopeds everywhere - streets get full of them parked, and they seem to appear out of nowhere. There will also be people offering you taxis as soon as you leave your accommodation so we always just ordered a GRAB uber equivalent before leaving our room. If you want to do shopping, we would advise walking along the beach path and entering shops from there, rather than walking along the main road as pavements get narrow and the road is busy. There are supermarkets, ATMs and chemists every 5 minutes walk along the road. In summary, we had a great chilled week in Sanur. It felt like we were on holiday, but was perfect for that point of time of our trip. We are heading to Ubud next where there will be no beach, but the same great family friendly vibe! One week in Sanur: the best things to do with kids in Sanur. Accommodation Sanur has so many different accommodation types and budget to choose, from larger hotels, to guesthouses to homestays. Activities Sanur is a beach town, so activity number one if definitely to hit the beach. Here is our pick of them: Genius Cafe - situated on the southern end of Sanur, about a 10 minute taxi from our guest house, Genuis Cafe has nailed it. Getting around and logistics The roads in Sanur can be busy and there are mopeds everywhere - streets get full of them parked, and they seem to appear out of nowhere. Kristine Berry-Trow.
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