Segara Village
This beautiful Balinese village-style beachfront resort offers a taste of traditional Bali. Explore five uniquely styled villages and relax in spectacular tropical gardens with pretty pools, Balinese statues and a small temple.
Three stylish swimming pools offer the chance to relax in peace on a sun-lounger set in shallow waters or enjoy activities and music. Feast on Indonesian and international culinary delights at the restaurant, enjoy live music at the bar or relax with a cocktail at the Jacuzzi Bar. Immerse yourself in Balinese culture by learning how to wear traditional Balinese dress or make authentic bamboo decorations. Facilities include tennis, table tennis and a range of beauty and body treatments. Watersports are available from the beach (extra cost).
Accommodation
120 modern rooms and bungalows are scattered throughout five distinct ‘villages’ and feature minimalist décor with neutral tones and dark wood. Each room features air-conditioning, television, minibar, shower, safe, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer and balcony or terrace overlooking lush gardens.
Superior rooms as above.
Cottages are close to the beach.
Bungalows are more spacious and are ideal for families.
Segara Village
This beautiful Balinese village-style beachfront resort offers a taste of traditional Bali. Explore five uniquely styled villages and relax in spectacular tropical gardens with pretty pools, Balinese statues and a small temple.
Facilities
- Treatment room offering facials, massages and body scrubs
Location
Set on the pristine white sands of Sanur Beach, just a five minute walk from a selection of restaurants. Approx. 30 minutes from the international airport.
Segara Village
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
This 'Island of the Gods' is aptly named. Fringed with perfect beaches and colourful coral reefs, Bali is a land of stunning natural beauty and friendly people who are proud of their ancient culture and traditions.
Bali holiday highlights - In world-renowned arts centre Ubud you'll find a host of galleries, museums and daily cultural performances.
- Bali Bird Park is home to hundreds of rare and exotic species, including bumble bee-sized hummingbirds.
- Maduwe Karang Temple - even in a land of ornately carved temples, this one stands alone, decorated with characters from Balinese epics.
- Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) is a monastery that was carved into the hillside in the 11th century. It's one of the island's most mystical and mysterious sites.
- Unwind among Ulu Watu's peaceful beaches and rolling surf.