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Sanur

Bali, Indonesia · Neighborhood Guide

Calm, family-friendly coastal village with a Dutch colonial past, calm beach waters, cycling paths, and a relaxed pace that older expats and families adore.

Last updated March 2026

Sanur at a Glance

Mid-Range

Cost Level

IDR 4–9M/month ($250–$570) for a 1-BR apartment or small villa

Rent Range

Very safe — quiet, family-friendly, well-established expat community. The safest feeling area in Bali.

Safety

40-80 Mbps fiber in established areas. More reliable than Uluwatu but slower than Canggu's best.

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Who Lives in Sanur?

Long-term expat families, retirees (especially Australian, Dutch, and French), and Balinese families. The most established expat community in Bali — people here have been for 10-20+ years. Very different from the nomad scene.

Families with childrenRetireesLong-term expatsThose wanting calm beach life

Living in Sanur — Practical Details

Walkability

Good along the beachfront path — one of Bali's most walkable and cycleable areas. Flat terrain.

Grocery & Food Access

Hardy's supermarket, local markets, and good restaurant selection along Jalan Danau Tamblingan. Less variety than Seminyak but adequate for daily needs.

Getting Around

  • Cycling: the best area in Bali for cycling — flat beachfront path runs the length of Sanur
  • Scooter: still useful for trips outside Sanur
  • Grab/Gojek: available but limited compared to Canggu/Seminyak
  • Fast boat to Nusa Lembongan: departs from Sanur harbor daily

Nearby Coworking

  • Limited dedicated spaces — Sanur is not a nomad hub
  • Genius Café (casual coworking with Wi-Fi)
  • Most remote workers commute to Canggu or Denpasar for serious coworking

Insider Tips for Sanur

  • 1The beachfront cycling path is Sanur's best feature — rent a bike and ride the entire length at sunrise
  • 2Fast boats to Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida leave from Sanur harbor — easy day trips
  • 3Jalan Danau Tamblingan has the best mix of restaurants and shops — this is Sanur's main street
  • 4Sanur is the calmest sea in Bali — great for kids and swimming, unlike the surf beaches of Canggu and Uluwatu

FAQ — Sanur, Bali

What is Sanur like for expats?

Sanur is a mid-range neighborhood in Bali. Calm, family-friendly coastal village with a Dutch colonial past, calm beach waters, cycling paths, and a relaxed pace that older expats and families adore. Best for: Families, retirees, and expats who want a quieter Bali with good amenities but without the party scene.

How much does it cost to live in Sanur, Bali?

Sanur is classified as "Mid-Range" in Bali. Typical rent: IDR 4–9M/month ($250–$570) for a 1-BR apartment or small villa. Total monthly budget in Bali: Rp 12.6M–37M ($800–$1,500+).

Is Sanur safe for expats?

Very safe — quiet, family-friendly, well-established expat community. The safest feeling area in Bali.

Who lives in Sanur?

Long-term expat families, retirees (especially Australian, Dutch, and French), and Balinese families. The most established expat community in Bali — people here have been for 10-20+ years. Very different from the nomad scene.

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