Our time in Bali has come to a close, so sad!
For our final night we headed to Sanur, to be closer to the airport.

Sanur’s a bit more developed than we have been used to (but not as busy as other towns in the south of Bali!), so much chose to stay a little off the main streets in a gorgeous compound called Klumpu.


This is a calm and quiet place, and the staff were so lovely, they made us feel really special! There were so many extra touches, like virgin mojitos on our arrival, a welcome sign, a fruit basket and afternoon tea…all sprinkled with our favourite frangipani flowers!

Just look at the breakfasts we were served!


Sanur’s lovely to stroll around; there’s a promenade along the seafront where you can see the odd fishing boat.

From the bay, you can even see as a far as Agung!


If you’re looking for the ‘real’ Bali though, we wouldn’t recommend staying in Sanur for your entire trip! There is so much more to discover in this beautiful country and Sanur doesn’t even touch the sides!
Bali, this is a very fond and sad farewell, on the night of a full moon. We will be back!

Beautiful!
D & J xxxx
Just blown away by your Bali and islands trip! Truly stunning photos and such beautiful memories you’ll have forever. Safe onwards journey my friends. Sending lots of love xxx
Thanks Pri!! Hope you are all well and have a fab Chrissie. Sending big hugs xx
To Miss Tamlyn,
I hope you’re having a totally awesome, snazzy time from Tom F.
P.S I’m really enjoying year 5.
Merry Christmas from Tom Frankland 😀
Aw thanks Tom, lovely to hear from you and I’m so glad you’re enjoying Year 5!! Say hello to everyone from me, I miss you all. Have a fabulous Christmas with your family. From Mrs T.
Dear Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie,
Bali looks absolutely stunning!! You look like you have had the best trip so far. So many amazing memories.
Sending you all loads of love from Hove. Happy Christmas and may 2018 be full of peace, love, happiness and more adventuring.
Lisa, Lily and Finn xxx