Über das Leben in Sanur
Sanur has a very different feel from Bali’s busier south coast: slower, more settled, and built for people who actually live here. The main beachfront stretch along Jalan Danau Tamblingan and Jalan Cemara gives you easy access to the paved seaside path, where locals, long-term expats, joggers, and cyclists share the morning air before the heat sets in. Unlike the cliffside drama of Uluwatu or the nightlife of Seminyak, Sanur is about steady routines — coffee at places like Genius Cafe or Soul on the Beach, grocery runs, and sunset walks without the chaos. For monthly renters, that matters. You’ll find a mix of villas, apartments, and serviced homes tucked behind the main road, often close enough to walk to the beach but far enough inland to enjoy a quieter night’s sleep. Sanur is also one of the more practical bases in Bali for long stays: there’s easy access to clinics, international schools, coworking-friendly cafés, and ferry connections from Sanur Port to Nusa Penida and the Nusa islands. The area around Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai makes commuting straightforward, while smaller lanes off Jalan Danau Tamblingan offer a more neighborhood feel. If you want a monthly rental in Bali that balances comfort, convenience, and a genuinely livable atmosphere, Sanur is one of the most dependable choices. It suits people who prefer a stable coastal home base over a party scene, especially couples, retirees, remote workers, and families looking for an easy day-to-day rhythm.










