Ten years ago, Seminyak was a separate township that was much less developed. However, as the rapid development sets in it have taken away all the greeneries that previously divided Legian from Seminyak. As a result, the district has become very congested. Additionally, it is now impossible to distinguish between Seminyak and the neighboring districts of Petitenget, Umalas and Kerobokan.
Although lacking the distinctly significant local attractions that usually is the main feature in Bali’s other popular tourist destinations, Seminyak has been able to evolve into Bali’s most upscale beach resort area. There is only a single landmark that is worth mentioning in Seminyak which is Petitenget Temple, which is not as popularly visited by tourists as the designer boutiques, trendy restaurants, and clubs that lines Jalan Raya Seminyak. Nevertheless, Seminyak also holds many interesting places to visit. Most of them are within walking distance away.
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1. Seminyak Beach
Seminyak Beach is lined with a rich selection of world-class hotels. Here you can find the Oberoi, one of the oldest hotel and landmark the area that was built in the seventies. Name of the Oberoi hotel has been made into the name on the north western side of Seminyak. Additionally, besides the luxurious hotels and the five-star villas in the area, Seminyak is also known for the upscale restaurants. The area around Jalan Laksamana particularly has been renamed by expatriates as “eat street” due to the numbers of fine dining amenities along the street.
Seminyak Beach boasts a large expanse of gray sand which stretches as the eye can see. Towards the south, the beach becomes Legian Beach and further south it becomes Kuta Beach. The sunsets in Seminyak Beach are monumental. The beach is easily accessible from the entrance at the end of Jalan Dhyana Pura, or from the large public car park located between Petitenget Temple and La Luciola restaurant.
2. Petitenget Temple
Although this temple is not one of the key nine directional temples of Bali, Pura Petitenget is an important link in the series of west coast temples that stretches between Pura Uluwatu and Pura Tanah Lot. Pura Petitenget, according to the local belief is one of the sea temples that spiritually guard the Bali’s perimeters. This was initiated by the legendary Hindu priest who comes from Java in the 16th century, Dang Hyang Nirartha.
It was built with red bricks and sandstone, which gives it an antique feel. The front yard of the temple has some large old trees which age perhaps equal to the age of the temple itself. At the outside, there is a dragon staircase that leads up to the temple’s courtyard. Inside we can see a dozen different shrines and small pavilions that are draped in traditional Balinese chequered cloths
If you happen to visit the temple during its anniversary celebrations, which is on a “Merakih” Wednesday that happens every 210 days on Balinese Pakuwon calendar, you can see that the temple is adorned with colorful banners and parasols. The temple is usually flocked by pilgrims, who are offering prayers in their best temple attire. This would certainly make a great opportunity to take photos.
If your visit does not coincide with the temple’s anniversary, you may want to come to the temple during the weekends for photo hunting. During the weekends, the grand Bale Agung pavilion which is located across the temple usually hold dance rehearsals. At this moment, young Balinese girls usually practice their dance moves and articulate gestures. Right beside Pura Petitenget is the smaller Pura Masceti Ulun Tanjung where the locals pray for protection against famine and disease.
3. Double Six Beach
You can simply walk down to the beach if you are staying in the many hotels nearby, namely Hotel Kumala Pantai, Ananta Legian, The Jayakarta Bali as well as the hotel which name is being used as the namesake of the beach, Double Six Luxury Hotel. It is noteworthy that although there is no exclusively gay beaches in Bali, but Double Six Beach is a popular beach for gay tourists.
Generally, Double Six Beach would not be too crowded. If you come here in the morning you will find moderately good waves suitable for surfing. Here you can find some surfboard rentals and surf schools as well. For those of you who would like to be more adventurous, you will find that horse riding along the beach with a bottle of ice cold Bintang highly appealing as you can find a stable in the nearby Mesari Beach Inn.
Should you be one of those who desires fine dining, you can head to Double Six Luxury Hotel to enjoy their rooftop dining or at the restaurant called the Plantation Grill.
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4. Echo Beach
Your journey from Seminyak to Echo Beach will take you towards the west through the green pastures of paddy field in Canggu region. The paddy fields are beautifully well kept and tended by local Balinese villagers.
Echo Beach has become more popular because it features advanced reef breaks, wide open view of the sea, sunsets view as well as a wide variety of seafood cafes nestled on the heights to enjoy all the view. Overall, Echo Beach offers an azure clear water with a beach that is much cleaner compared to Kuta and Seminyak. The beach is clean as a result of joint effort from various surf schools and clubs along the beach who carried out routine cleanups along the one kilometer stretch of beach.
5. Totem Escape Room
The room with an easier theme is “Locked in Darkland” where you try to escape from a bizarre and wonderful world similar to the Wonderland in “Alice in Wonderland” story. Meanwhile, room with the most difficult theme being “Mission Impossible” where you are mentally and physically challenged to act out the mission carried out by professional thieves. You and your team of family or friends will then have 60 minutes of time to escape from the room.
In order to begin your adventure in Totem Escape Room, you have to form a team which consists of 2 to 6 persons and makes a reservation for the room you want. The entrance fee for Totem Escape Room is IDR 250,000 per person. Totem Escape Room is open every day of the week from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.
6. Nyaman Gallery
The gallery is a spin-off of Nyaman Villa which is located on Jalan Kayu Aya in Seminyak. Nyaman gallery showcases the founder’s passion on arts and architecture. It houses a wide variety of artworks from so many creative minds. We understand of course that art is very subjective. However if you are looking for something that will suits your living room, you can give it a shot as you may find something that is suitable for you.
7. Biasa ArtSpace
The restoration studio was included as an answer to the challenging climate of the tropics. This climate can be hazardous to delicate art pieces. Biasa ArtSpace endeavors to provide durability to works of art while increasing their quality. Although without a schedule for newer exhibitions and events, a casual visit to this gallery from Monday to Friday will definitely add your fascination and insights in the local contemporary art scene.
8. Buddha Gallery Bali
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9. Deus Ex Machina
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10. Vin+ Seminyak
11. La Laguna
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12. Nook Bali
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13. La Favela
With its unique themes that change daily and supported by a wide variety of food and drinks, La Favela is a great place to hang out and have fun with your friends. La Favela is open from 12 P.M. to 2 A.M. and the price of food and drinks here start from IDR 50,000 per person to IDR 160,000 per person. Thus, you can ask your lovers to come here, having a romantic dinner, and get lost in the midnight air.
14. Seminyak Spa Spots
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Thus, there are many beautiful magical things to do in Seminyak Bali, for God sake! Now, let’s explore more in Seminyak Bali great attractions.
Now that you have known about places to visit in Seminyak, we will share a couple of other things we believe you should not miss in Seminyak, Bali. Here it goes:
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Needless to say, Seminyak as with the rest of Bali has a unique charm that will always be a memorable place for vacation. What do you think will be your first thing to do after reading this article on Seminyak? Well, book your ticket of course and hopefully, we will see you here in the sunshine filled Bali.
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