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Snazzy and gorgeous. Seminyak Beach is what you will call popular – the cool kid in the crowd, so to speak. It has the blatant temptation of golden coast and a sunset worthy of the hand of a master painter.
Add the glorious seascape and nearby panorama, Seminyak knows how to capture a wandering eye. Yet the famed place isn’t just about the beauty, filled with restaurants, bars, boutiques, spas, and different shopping spots, this place can also satisfy your cravings.
LOCATION

Seminyak is located south of Bali, Indonesia and like most of its places, the geographic details of Seminyak are also quite hazy. Melding seamlessly, it hard knows where Seminyak ends and Kerobokan starts in the north and where it ends in the south to signify the start of Legian.
What is distinct in terms of geography is how Seminyak is divided into three different streets, which are avenues for different activities. Jalan Dhyana Pura claims different bars, Jalan Laksmana is known as the “eat-street,” while Jalan Petitenget boasts highly noted establishments.
CLIMATE

Located on an island sitting at the equator, Seminyak experiences two distinct seasons: the wet season and the dry season. The best time to visit this young and chic beach would be in the dry season when the sky is clear with only splashes of clouds to be seen.
This happens particularly in the months of April until September. On the other hand, visiting during the shoulder season, which is from October to February, will give you a lower price range that skyrockets during the peak season.
TRANSPORTATION

Getting inside Bali, Bali Ngurah Rai Airport is currently the main transport hub to open the place to different places in the world. Bali Ngurah Rai Airport is located in Denpasar, Indonesia and has 47 airlines operating nonstop at 52 different cities for both domestic and international flights.
Located at only three miles off Seminyak, you can reach the place by car through the routes of Kuta and Legian.
ATTRACTIONS
Seminyak Beach

With strips of golden coast and dramatic waves, it is no surprise that Seminyak Beach first attracted tempted the vagabond surfers to set foot on its shores. To this day, however, not only do the surfers flock the beach.
Its fast-rising popularity has attracted numerous visitors as well with different inclinations, which gave birth to numerous establishments found on the streets and on-shore of Seminyak.
Apart from surfing, there are different kinds of watersports offered in Seminyak, including advanced surfing.

Another activity to enjoy in Seminyak is horseback riding. The journey starts from the stables of Umalas located in Canggu in the north down to Petitenget and Legian’s Blue Ocean Beach in the south.
Horseback riding is a great way to explore the coast or just wander about while waiting for the sunset that should not be missed.

While immersing in nature in Seminyak, visitors may also take the time to immerse themselves in luxurious resorts and spas that is plenty in the area.
There are also restaurants all around that can cater your gastronomic needs from budget to lavish menus.
High-end boutiques to thrift stores will also occupy your day while bars around the area will liven-up your nightlife.
Pura Petitenget

Hidden away from the eyes by numerous establishments found in Seminyak, Pura Petitenget is something that tourist should not miss. Pura Petitenget is one amongst the many temples that stretches across the coast of Bali, Indonesia and also holds cultural significance to Balinese Temple.
Shaded with trees, perhaps, as old as the temple itself, Pura Petitenget will give the visitors, a glimpse of what the Balinese culture is like, particularly during the days of its festivities when banners, parasols, and pilgrims, mix up for a joyous and colorful activity.
Pura Masceti

While you’re visiting Pura Petitenget, don’t forget to take a look at Pura Masceti. Pura Masceti is a much smaller temple beside Pura Petitenget.
It is where the natives of the ancient times pay their tributes to their gods in order to protect them from famine and disease.
Pura Masceti also joins the celebration of the main temple, so you can also expect a long range of festivities.
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