Maya Sanur Resort & Spa is modern, fabulous and luxurious all at once. Decorated in natural, rustic materials, it oozes Balinese finesse, which really gives it that finishing touch.
The resort enjoys a unique location right on Sanur’s wonderful sandy beach, which is made for sunbathing and swimming. If you’re up early, you can watch the sun rise over the traditional fishing boats out on the horizon.
Maya Sanur has 103 bright and well-appointed rooms of at least 57 m2. All rooms have Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, a safe, a TV and a telephone. They are also furnished with a desk and a seating area. The bathroom has both a shower and a bathtub, as well as bathrobes, slippers and toiletries. From your private balcony, you have a view of the lush garden, and you can sit here and read a book or enjoy a cup of Balinese coffee.
Situated among the garden’s lovely Frangipani trees are the resort’s three lovely swimming pools with their parasols and sun loungers. The infinity pool overlooks the beach, the lagoon pool measures 158 metres, and the family pool includes a children’s pool. Which one will you choose?
Maya Sanur Resort & Spa also boasts three distinct restaurants. The signature restaurant, Mayasari, offers both indoor and outdoor dining. Here, you can indulge in a sumptuous breakfast buffet featuring international favourites, local classics, and delicious vegetarian options. Rue is a laid-back all-day eatery, blending the vibe of a pavement café with Sanur’s serene atmosphere. The menu features fresh Australian café staples with a touch of European flair – from signature dishes and handmade pizzas to tempting cakes and pastries. Kuu serves Japanese classics alongside creative fusion dishes inspired by contemporary Japanese cuisine.
The Tree Bar, built on three levels, is located next to the infinity pool and affords a lovely view of Sanur Beach. Here, you can enjoy light meals as well as beer, wine and cocktails in the refreshing sea breeze.
After a whole host of experiences and with a long flight ahead of you, you can pamper yourself and relax with a traditional massage and various facial and body treatments at the resort’s day spa. You’ll feel like a new person!
The resort also offers romantic dinners, picnics, afternoon tea with Indonesian delicacies, floating dining experiences in the pool, and movie nights under the stars on the Green Roof 360 terrace. There is also a yoga studio and gym as well as a playground and kids’ club for the little ones. Bicycle rental is also available.
Last but not least, the resort’s Gallery Boutique is worth a mention. Here, you can buy antique crafts, paintings, hand-woven textiles as well as cashew nuts and rosella tea from the remote area of Muntigunung, which back in 2004 was one of Bali’s poorest areas. The proceeds go towards creating a sustainable future for people in need.
Wonderful Garden View Room | Per person from: £85 |
Wonderful Garden View Room | Per person from: £70 |
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