Hotel in Bali, Indonesia
Andaz Bali
150ptsBalinese Village Spatial Logic

About Andaz Bali
Andaz Bali sits in Sanur, Bali's quietest stretch of south coast, with 149 rooms, suites, and villas arranged around gardens that open toward the Indian Ocean. The property draws on local Balinese village architecture and craftsmanship, offering a design-led alternative to the larger resort corridors of Nusa Dua and Seminyak. Villas can be combined into private compounds, making it a practical choice for families and groups seeking seclusion without leaving the island's cultural orbit.
Sanur's Quieter Register
Bali's southern accommodation belt divides along fairly clear lines. Seminyak and Canggu hold the party-forward crowd. Nusa Dua packages the international resort format in high-security polish. Sanur sits apart from both: a low-rise, shaded strip where the reef keeps the surf at a distance and the seafront promenade functions more as a walking path than a party corridor. For a hotel calibrated to that mood, location is everything, and Jalan Danau Tamblingan 89a places Andaz Bali inside Sanur's quieter residential spine rather than on the tourist-facing fringe.
The Andaz brand, within the Hyatt portfolio, has consistently positioned itself at the design-conscious end of the group's range, closer in spirit to a boutique hotel than a convention property. That approach reads clearly in Sanur, where the property leans on Balinese village vernacular rather than the anonymous international luxury grammar common at larger all-inclusive complexes. If you've looked at comparable design-led options across the island, including Further Hotel or the intimate format of Asvara Villa, Andaz Bali sits in a different scale tier, offering 149 keys with the structural amenities that number requires, without defaulting to the impersonal corridor-hotel feel.
What the Rooms Actually Offer
The 149-key inventory breaks into rooms, suites, and villas, with 20 suites and 22 villas in the mix. That ratio matters: roughly 14 percent of the property is villa-category accommodation, which is high enough to give the ground-level experience a residential quality even if you're in a standard room. Balconies are standard across rooms and suites, sized to be used rather than merely gestured at, and bathrooms are described as oversized, which in Balinese resort context typically means freestanding bathtubs and open-air shower options are on the table, though specifics depend on room category.
Views orient toward lush garden, pool, or the Indian Ocean depending on allocation. The Indian Ocean faces west from Sanur's beach, which means late-afternoon light across the water for sea-facing accommodations. That's a detail worth factoring into room selection. The villa tier adds a privacy layer that the room categories don't replicate, and the compound configuration option, where multiple villas can be combined into a private cluster, addresses the group-travel and family use case more deliberately than most properties of this size. For comparison, Amarterra Villas Resort Bali Nusa Dua, Autograph Collection takes an all-villa approach in Nusa Dua, while Goddess Retreats targets a much smaller, more retreat-specific cohort. Andaz Bali sits between those formats: more varied in room type than an all-villa property, more design-conscious than a large resort block.
The Balinese Village Reference Point
The design concept draws explicitly on the Balinese village as its organisational model, a reference that runs through both the spatial layout and the materials palette. Local craftsmanship integrated with contemporary detailing is a phrase that covers everything from hand-carved stone and wood joinery to textile choices and furniture construction. This is not unusual for Bali's premium tier, where both Bambu Indah in Banjar Badung and Desa Seni Baturiti in Tabanan have built full identities around the artisan-material approach, but those properties operate at far smaller scale and with a more pronounced lifestyle-brand framing. Andaz Bali applies the same sensitivity to a 149-key hotel without reducing it to wallpaper-level decoration.
The calming spirit of Sanur, as the property puts it, is not incidental. Sanur as a neighbourhood has resisted the pace-acceleration that hit Seminyak from 2010 onward. It remains popular with long-stay visitors and Bali regulars who have cycled through the louder southern options and prefer a place where the beach path is for cycling, not club-hopping. The hotel's design choices reflect and reinforce that neighbourhood character rather than working against it.
Service Philosophy and Guest Experience
Andaz brand's approach to service sits closer to host-and-guest than manager-and-client. Staff are encouraged to function as local insiders rather than uniformed intermediaries, a format that aligns with Sanur's own less-transactional social texture. Where larger resort corridors in Nusa Dua operate on high-volume turnover, properties in Sanur generally run on longer average stays and repeat visitor relationships, and service culture tends to reflect that.
Personalisation at this scale is structural more than incidental: with 149 keys rather than 400, staff-to-guest ratios allow for finer calibration of requests and preferences without the triage system that larger Balinese resorts require. The villa compound configuration further extends this, since a private multi-villa cluster effectively functions as a bespoke sub-property within the hotel, with its own spatial logic and service entry points.
For guests arriving from other Hyatt properties, the loyalty integration is worth noting for booking purposes. The broader Andaz portfolio, including urban properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, maintains a consistent design-intelligence standard across its range, which makes Bali a logical extension of the same guest relationship rather than a detour into purely leisure-hotel territory.
Sanur in Context: Where It Sits on the Island
Sanur's geographic position gives Andaz Bali practical advantages that the hotel's own marketing tends to understate. It is south-coast Bali without south-coast noise. The airport is manageable without the congestion that plagues the Seminyak corridor during peak departure hours. Ubud, the island's cultural interior, is accessible in under an hour on a clear run, placing it within day-trip range without requiring an overnight stay at a property like Anantara Ubud Bali Resort unless you want one.
For island-hopping guests, Sanur is also the primary departure point for fast boats to Nusa Lembongan, where Villa Waru Nusa Lembongan offers a quieter offshore option, and Nusa Penida. That positioning makes Andaz Bali function as a sensible base for a multi-destination Bali itinerary rather than a resort where you simply stay put. Compare that with Hanging Gardens of Bali, which demands near-total commitment to its jungle seclusion, or Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Ubud, which earns its room rate partly through immersive Ubud programming that doesn't translate to day-trip logic.
Other points of reference worth knowing for the south: Grand Seminyak, Lifestyle Boutique Bali Resort and Potato Head Suites and Studios in Seminyak operate in louder, more scene-driven neighbourhoods. Ayodya Resort Bali and VOUK Hotel and Suites Bali in Nusa Dua hold the Nusa Dua corridor. Sanur's market sits between those poles, and Andaz Bali is currently the clearest design-led option in that zone. For a broader picture of what the island offers across districts, our full Bali restaurants and hotels guide maps the scene from Seminyak to Kintamani, where Batur Natural Hot Spring serves a completely different use case at elevation.
Planning Your Stay
Sanur's dry season runs from May through October, when humidity drops and the reef makes the water conditions predictable. The shoulder months of April and November offer rate relief with acceptable weather. Andaz Bali's villa compound format makes it worth inquiring directly about compound configurations during the planning stage, particularly for groups of four or more traveling together who want privacy without booking an entirely separate property. The 20-suite and 22-villa count means availability in those categories moves faster than in the room tier. Booking at least six to eight weeks ahead during peak July-August is prudent for villa and suite allocations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the leading room type at Andaz Bali?
The villa tier offers the strongest case for repeat visitors and those prioritising privacy. With 22 villas available and the option to combine them into private compounds, the villa configuration functions as a property within the property, suited to families and small groups. The 20 suites occupy the middle ground between standard rooms and full villas, adding space and separation without the compound-level seclusion. All room and suite categories include balconies and oversized bathrooms, which raises the floor across the board. The ocean-facing allocations carry additional weight given Sanur's westward orientation and the quality of late-afternoon light across the water.
What makes Andaz Bali worth visiting?
The case rests on neighbourhood positioning more than on any single amenity. Sanur gives guests south-coast access without the congestion and scene-noise of Seminyak or the corporate-resort uniformity of Nusa Dua. The Andaz design intelligence, built around Balinese village references and local craftsmanship, fits the neighbourhood's character rather than contradicting it. At 149 keys, the property operates at a scale that allows genuine service personalisation. And Sanur's role as the main departure hub for Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida makes the hotel a practical staging point for guests who want more than a single-resort stay. Comparable properties in the region, from Nihi Sumba in Sumba to Hotel Komune and Beach Club Bali in Gianyar, serve different use cases entirely, which underscores how specifically Andaz Bali is calibrated to Sanur's own quieter, residential register.
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