Sanur Beach is a long stretch of sand along the southeastern coast of Bali. The beach is very much the main highlight of the region, famous for its jaw-dropping sunrise view, gentle waters and most of all, the gorgeous sunny stroll on the beach boardwalk.
It’s difficult to capture the beauty of the walk along beach in just a few photos, but if you had to, here are 6 spots along Sanur Beach where you can capture a stunning photo of the scenery, architecture and even yourself!
The pavilions along Sanur Beach are perfect if you don’t feel like getting wet but still want to experience being out at sea. With several built throughout the coast, these structures offer a vantage point, with Mount Agung as the beautiful backdrop for pictures.
Sanur is famous for its stunning sunrises because of its strategic location that faces east. Many early birds flock here as early as 430am in the morning to witness the first break of dawn along the coastal stretch. Come early with a sitting mat in hand to capture majestic photographs that will leave others in envy.
The entrance to Sanur Beach has a beautiful red-bricked gate with colourful elephant statues. The area is full of traditional and cultural statues and structures – this gate is just one of them.
You can’t miss this while walking along the coastal stretch. Painted in full white, the stunning temple gate will definitely capture your attention especially under the glorious afternoon sun.
It may look old and aged but the stone gates are symbolic of history and art as it serves as an entrance to the Museum Le Mayuer. It was once a house to the internationally renowned Belgian painter Adrien-Jean Le Mayuer who moved to Sanur in 1932 where he produced art inspired by Bali.
What better way to enjoy the scenery by riding a swing with a friend or loved one? The swings at Sindhu Beach are popular among tourists simply because it is picturesque. This is definitely a hotspot so be sure to head here early or expect a slight queue.
1. Pavilions (All Along Sanur Beach)
The pavilions along Sanur Beach are perfect if you don’t feel like getting wet but still want to experience being out at sea. With several built throughout the coast, these structures offer a vantage point, with Mount Agung as the beautiful backdrop for pictures.
2. Sunrise (Anywhere Along Sanur Beach)
Sanur is famous for its stunning sunrises because of its strategic location that faces east. Many early birds flock here as early as 430am in the morning to witness the first break of dawn along the coastal stretch. Come early with a sitting mat in hand to capture majestic photographs that will leave others in envy.
3. Pantai Sanur Gate (at Sanur Harbour)
The entrance to Sanur Beach has a beautiful red-bricked gate with colourful elephant statues. The area is full of traditional and cultural statues and structures – this gate is just one of them.
4. White Gates (at Pura Segara Manik Adji)
You can’t miss this while walking along the coastal stretch. Painted in full white, the stunning temple gate will definitely capture your attention especially under the glorious afternoon sun.
5. Stone Gates (at Museum Le Mayuer)
It may look old and aged but the stone gates are symbolic of history and art as it serves as an entrance to the Museum Le Mayuer. It was once a house to the internationally renowned Belgian painter Adrien-Jean Le Mayuer who moved to Sanur in 1932 where he produced art inspired by Bali.
6. Wooden Swings (at Sindhu Beach)
What better way to enjoy the scenery by riding a swing with a friend or loved one? The swings at Sindhu Beach are popular among tourists simply because it is picturesque. This is definitely a hotspot so be sure to head here early or expect a slight queue.