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Candidasa Hotels Located 85 km north-east of the airport, Candidasa is a relaxing beach area close to cultural treasures like Pura Besakih ("Bali's Mother Temple"). It as become a popular tourist area in Read more...
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Sanur Beach Hotels
The ex-fishing village of Sanur is famous for its beautiful, lagoon-enclosed beach. Sanur Beach hotels are set among lush tropical gardens. Sanur is an ideal place for evening walks browsing through the many shops and markets without the frantic activity of Kuta. This area also has a beautiful white sandy beach and is one of the main tourist resorts with several international Hotels. Sanur is loaded with stores, boutiques, antiquities, art shops, and much more and is located just 20 min from International Airport.
Sanur Beach with its natural beauty of golden sand and tropical breezes is a wonderful place to relax and unwind. The white, sandy beaches of the south coast reflect the island’s surrounding coral reefs, in contrast to
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the more volcanic, black sand beaches along Bali’s northern coast. The beachfront esplanade has restaurants, warung and bars where you can catch a meal, a drink or a sea breeze. Most of the Sanur Beach hotels are right on the beach.Sanur is famous for its white coral temples (Pura Segara, Pura Merta Sari). There are many small ones hidden away along the south beach.
Following are some Sanur Beach hotels you may want to look at:
Sanur Inna Grand is a pioneer hotel in situated in the tranquility of Sanur Village right on the white sandy beach with calm seawater.
The Grandeur of Bali's landscaped tropical gardens is spread over 45 hectares along the white sandy beach of the Sanur Lagoon.
Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel and Suites are located in the coastal village of Sanur, an ideal location from which to explore the island.
Sanur Beach offers 426 rooms, all of which have balconies overlooking the gardens, pool or sea.
Sanur with its sunrise coastal golden scenery has always been an area of charm and peace and enjoys the wonderful sunrises of the morning.
Villa Raifu is private villa hidden away in the village of Sanur is secluded within a tropical garden highlighted by a personal swimming pool and sun deck where guests can relax and sunbathe.
Sri Phala Resort & Villa is a tastefully furnished hotel hidden away in quite part of Sanur offering an intimate setting and the personalized service you look for in a holiday resort.
The choice of accommodations in Sanur ranges from the superior service and extensive facilities of the larger luxury Sanur beach hotels to smaller bungalow style establishments. The northern section of Sanur is popular with local crowds. For late-night eaters, Sanur has several moderately priced Padang restaurants open all night. You can move around Sanur on foot while biking around Sanur is also fun. Most of the facilities are found right on the beach in front of the big hotels.
Sanur beach hotels are plentiful so you have a great choice to choose from. Whichever you choose, your stay in Sanur will be relaxing and bring you back revitalized.
Article written for Bali Vacation Packages
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