What is it like staying at Segara Village Hotel in Sanur Bali

The Segara Village Hotel is one of the bigger beachfront resorts in Sanur Bali. We recently spent three nights here and wrote this honest Segara Village Hotel Sanur review for anyone considering it as their base. Our hotel reviews cover the things standard reviews skip — is the room dark at night, what’s the air conditioning like, how noisy is it, and whether it’s actually worth the price.

Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80030

The check-in process was smooth. We were asked to take a seat and offered a cold drink while they sorted our documents. After that, we were given the keys and a porter accompanied us with our luggage to room 306.

What was the deluxe room at Segara Village like?

We had booked a deluxe room and were surprised to find single beds rather than a queen. To be fair, the staff offered to change them straight away, which we declined — we sleep perfectly well without each other.

The room layout was a little unusual. As you enter, you walk straight into the bathroom area — toilet and shower to the left, sink and wardrobe to the right. The bedroom itself is further in, studio-style, with a TV and a long desk running underneath it. It is an odd flow but once you’re settled in it works fine.

The beds were comfortable but on the firm side, as you find across most of Asia. Standard two pillows, small fridge with drinks already in it — we never touch the minibar, it is always more expensive.

Each room has its own private patio with two small but comfortable couches. The patio is shielded by a brick wall with a garden and fish pond in between. We spent time out there watching the birds, koi fish and squirrels that seemed to be everywhere.

The air conditioning was excellent — cold, quiet and set to 18 degrees it stayed there for three days. We’ve stayed at Sanur hotels that cost more with worse air conditioning than this. Coming in from the Bali heat to a properly cold room never gets old. Your sunglasses fog up the moment you walk out the door — that’s how you know it’s working.

At night the room was pitch black. The curtains blacked everything out even during the day. The resort was genuinely quiet after 9pm — Segara Village is not a party scene and that suits us perfectly.

Sanur Tip

If one of you is an early riser, be aware the shower is open to the bedroom in the deluxe room. There is a curtain to separate the areas but it does not block the noise. Worth knowing before you book if light sleep is an issue.

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Getting back to the bathroom — it is ultra clean which is exactly what you would expect from a resort at this level. The shower door opens outward into the entrance area. Inside the shower there is body wash and shampoo, a black makeup face washer, and a small stool to sit on. Water pressure was excellent — nothing worse than weak pressure in a shower. If you carry a little extra weight the stool is tricky to use because the shower head is fixed rather than detachable.

The toilet has the standard bum gun, less powerful than some we have encountered. Plenty of room in there. The toiletries — sanitary bag, shower cap, two dental kits and cotton buds — were replaced every single day. Bottled water came in reusable glass bottles for teeth brushing, collected and replaced daily along with towels.

What is the accessibility like at Segara Village?

Segara Village Hotel Sanur is reasonably accessible for guests with mobility issues. The section we stayed in had no steps — it was ramp-style all the way through. There was ramp access to the breakfast area and straight onto the Sanur beach path. The back pool had steps with handrails for entry.

What is the breakfast like at Segara Village?

We will be straight with you on this. We have had better breakfasts at Sanur hotels that cost less. The criticism is about variety rather than quality — once you move past the egg station there are only around six food warmers to choose from.

The egg station covers scrambled, omelette, poached, fried, sausages and hash browns. Fresh fruit, salad, yogurt and cereals are all there. Continental area with cold meats, cheese and small sweet treats. The bread and pastries were a genuine standout — they bake on premises and it shows. Plenty of juices, coffee and tea. The coffee is from an automatic machine but barista coffee is available at extra cost.

We have stayed at cheaper places in Bali with a better breakfast. It is not about the food quality at Segara — the egg station and the baked goods are excellent. It is purely about variety. Six food warmers is not enough for a resort at this level.

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What are the pools like at Segara Village?

Segara Village Bali has three accessible pools — a fourth appears to be reserved for the private villas. The pools are genuinely one of the best features of this beachfront Sanur resort.

The main pool near the beach is the most popular. Surrounded by sun loungers, tables, chairs and umbrellas with food and drink service all day. Get there early and put your towels down — the pool towel crew is out before 9am.

The spa pool has a bar in the middle where someone makes cocktails and pours beers while you sit in the water. Yes, we did exactly that. It tends to be the least busy of the three which makes it all the more appealing.

One thing worth knowing — drinks at the hotel carry a significant tax on top of the listed price. Service tax and government tax together can add 20% or more. The price on the menu is not the price you pay.

The back pool was our favourite. Smaller, more secluded, shaded by trees, quieter. Every day we were there we swam in the back pool. Less crowded and more comfortable than the main pool by a long way.

Sanur Tip

The pool towel mafia is real at Segara Village. If you want a sun lounger at the main pool, have a towel down before 9am. Otherwise head to the back pool — far less crowded and plenty of natural shade.

The Byrd House at Segara Village

One of the things that makes Segara Village Sanur stand out is the Byrd House. It is the resort’s beach club, bar and breakfast venue — and the architecture is genuinely stunning. Built to resemble a bird’s nest, made from what looks like bamboo, it is a real landmark on the Sanur beachfront.

There is an undercover area, an indoor air-conditioned section and an open area on the beach. All staffed, all day. The banana caramel milkshakes are outstanding. They also do a high tea set worth ordering.

Every afternoon there is a complimentary mini afternoon tea — free coffee, tea and cakes. Not a big spread but a nice little touch. You do not need to be a guest to stop at the Byrd House for a drink or food. A lot of people come in specifically for the walk-in breakfast at Segara Village.

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Hotel facilities we did not try

A few things worth mentioning that we did not get around to using. There is a kids playground and kids club making Segara Village a solid option for families visiting Sanur. There is an onsite spa and wellness centre that was busy every day we were there, a tennis court, and ice baths available to guests.

Where is Segara Village located in Sanur?

Segara Village Hotel is on Jl. Segara Ayu in Sanur, Bali — you will use this address for taxis and drivers. Once checked in, most guests come and go via the front entrance which leads directly onto the beach path. The location is one of the strongest arguments for staying here.

  • 400 metres from Icon Sanur Mall
  • 650 metres from the Sanur Night Market
  • 1.9 kilometres from Artasendana

Is Segara Village Hotel Sanur worth it?

We enjoyed our three-night stay. Segara Village is lush, green and genuinely Balinese in feel — palm trees, statues, fish ponds and birds everywhere. It looks and feels like the Bali people come for.

The room was good. Around $160 a night, air con worked perfectly, room was always clean, and the nightly bed turndown service is one of those small touches that makes you feel looked after. The location right on the beach with Icon Mall up the road and Tootsie’s Beach Bar 20 metres away is hard to beat.

The breakfast was the main disappointment. We have stayed at cheaper Sanur hotels with better breakfast variety. The egg station and fresh baked goods are excellent — it is purely the number of hot food options that lets it down.

One honest observation — out of the Sanur resorts we have stayed at, the Prama Beach Resort had a friendlier pool vibe. Segara is more refined and slightly quieter socially. Whether that suits you depends on what kind of holiday you are after.

Overall — Segara Village Hotel Sanur is a winner. If you like large beachfront resort-style places where you can swim, eat, drink and not leave the property if you choose not to, this delivers on all of it. We would come back.

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FAQs about Segara Village Hotel Sanur

Is Segara Village Hotel Sanur worth it?

Yes — we enjoyed our three-night stay. At around $160 Australian a night it is a solid mid-to-upper-range beachfront resort in Sanur. The pools are outstanding, the Byrd House is a genuine highlight, the location is excellent and the room was clean and well maintained. The breakfast variety was the main disappointment but the quality of what was on offer was good.

Can non-guests eat breakfast at Segara Village?

Yes — the Byrd House Beach Club is open to non-guests for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is accessible directly from the beach path and a lot of people stop in specifically for the walk-in breakfast. You do not need to be a staying guest to use the Byrd House.

How many pools does Segara Village have?

Three accessible pools — a fourth appears to be reserved for private villas. The main pool near the beach is the most popular and gets busy early. The spa pool has a bar in the middle where you can order drinks while in the water. The back pool is smaller, shaded and quieter — our personal favourite.

Is Segara Village Hotel good for couples?

Yes — the resort has a refined, quieter atmosphere that suits couples well. It is not a party resort. The private patios, the spa pool with cocktail service and the Byrd House all make it a comfortable option for couples visiting Sanur. Just note that sun loungers at the main pool get claimed early.

Is Segara Village Hotel beachfront?

Yes — Segara Village is directly on the Sanur beachfront. Once checked in, most guests come and go via the front entrance which leads straight onto the Sanur beach path. The Byrd House sits right on the sand.

What is the Byrd House at Segara Village?

The Byrd House is the resort’s beachfront bar, restaurant and breakfast venue. It is built to resemble a bird’s nest — all bamboo-style construction — and is one of the most recognisable buildings on the Sanur beachfront. It serves food and drinks all day and is open to the public as well as hotel guests.

Considering a walk-in breakfast at the Byrd House? We have a full guide to walk-in breakfast at Segara Village including what to expect and how much it costs.

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Mark & Bec

Things to do in Sanur

Two Australians who have been to Sanur many times. We have enjoyed food and drink on the beach, sipped coffee on Jalan Danau Tamblingan, stayed in homestays and hotels in Sanur and made day trips to see the best of Bali. We keep our information fresh by continuing to visit and getting first-hand knowledge from our Balinese friends.

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