Discovering Bali – Sunrise at Sanur Beach

Discovering Bali, capture the wonder of dawn breaking over the Indian Ocean, watch the sun rise over Sanur Beach.

Fisherman in the sea at sunrise in Sanur beach.
Sunrise at Sanur beach

Sanur is a popular resort, conveniently located on the southeastern coast of Bali, where you can find traditional, beachfront 4* accommodation with true Balinese atmosphere and hospitality. Endless sands fringe a shallow bay which is protected by an off-shore reef – the calm waters on the southeast coast are perfect for families coming to Bali with kids (if you’re looking for surf or nightlife, the west coast would be a better choice).

Sanur hotel, the temple feature by the beachfront entrance
Sanur hotel’s beachfront temple feature

Up at the crack of dawn, I ran through our hotel’s silent gardens to the beach, pocket-camera in hand, ready to capture the sun rise over the Indian Ocean.

Peneeda View Beach Hotel, Bali
Gardens at Peneeda View Beach Hotel

The tide was going out over the golden sands towards the reefs and a couple of local villagers were wading in the shallow water, fishing with rudimentary home-made rods. A few holidaymakers were jogging or cycling along the seven-kilometer beachside path, taking advantage of the fresh early morning air.

Dawn over the sea at Sanur beach in Bal
Fishing boat at dawn, Sanur

A dozen guys from Singapore appeared, with the same idea as me, and positioned their tripods and state-of-the-art cameras… the day’s first rays of sunshine appeared on the horizon highlighting the sky with hues of pink and blue, touching the distance volcano peaks and shimmering on the silver sea.

Sunbeds on sandy Sanur beach.
Sanur Beach, Bali

After a leisurely breakfast of tropical fruits, omelette, warm waffles and coffee served on the terrace overlooking the sea, we were ready to explore Bali and discover its rich cultural and religious heritage.

Traditional fishing boats on Sanur beach sands.
Traditional fishing boats on Sanur Beach

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Discovering Bali – Sunrise at Sanur Beach

Fisherman at sunrise in the sea at Sanur beach in Bali.

Sanur is a popular resort, conveniently located on the southeastern coast of Bali, where you can find traditional, beachfront 4* accommodation with true Balinese atmosphere and hospitality. Endless sands fringe a shallow bay which is protected by an off-shore reef…

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Batur Temple (Pura Bat) in Bali.

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Traditional fishing boats on the beach in Bali.

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Golden sands, calm blue sea and green trees by Nua Dusa beach on Bali.

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Gili Meno – a Paradise Island where Oceans meet

White sands beside calm turquoise sea on the shores of Gili Meno paradise island.

Gili Meno is a tiny island in Indian Ocean where it meets the Pacific by the Wallace Line, a few kilometres off the northwest coast of Lombok and 35 kilometres east of Bali; sometimes called ‘Robinson Crusoe Island’, it’s just like a castaway island with fabulous, fine white sands…

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Loving it in Lombok – Rinjani Beach Eco Resort

Sea, sands and palms in front of the cabins at Rinjani Eco Resort in Lombok.

Gliding through the ocean on our improvised ‘taxi’, a small longtail boat, Juan and I left the white sands of Gili Meno Island for the short trip across the waters to Lombok. From the sanctuary of our fabulous desert island retreat, I’d gazed across the straits…

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Lombok – Pink Beach – Tanjung Luar Fish Market

Pale pink sands, turquoise ocean and green jungle of Pink Beach on Lombok Island.

Tangsi Beach (Pantai Pink), Lombok. Our second day day in Lombok and we were up before dawn to the haunting sound of the sunrise call to prayers from a mosque in the nearby village. After some Lombok coffee and tropical fruit, it was time to set off for ‘Pink Beach’

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4 Comments:

  1. Looks like a really nice place. :)

    • Yes, Bali is really beautiful and interesting. On the same trip, we caught a ferry over to Gili Meno – which is like an incredible desert island – and then to Lombok, where we saw the amazing ‘Pink Beach’. I’ll let you know when I post the photos on the blog!

  2. Beautiful! Very useful as well as we’re heading there in a couple of months :-)
    Thanks for sharing!

    Tara & Vic

    http://www.capecoconut.com

    • We also went over to Gili Meno by ferry, it’s a beautiful little island with white sand beaches :)
      Then to Lombok, which is totally different to Bali! A local guide took us to ‘Pink beach’, incredibly beautiful too <3
      I haven't posted them on the blog yet!
      If you want any info, just let me know.
      Komodo Island is fascinating, we didn't have time to see it, maybe next time!

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