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Seminyak is a highly developed and tourist-heavy area in Bali, often compared to destinations like Cancun or Soho in New York. It offers better infrastructure than nearby Canggu, with more sidewalks, upscale shops, and less mosquito activity due to the built environment. Traffic exists but is generally more manageable compared to Canggu. The area is known for its excellent nightlife, beachfront bars, cafes with sea views, and solid options for coworking spaces and coffee. It's also considered relatively safe, but visitors should stay alert to common scams, especially at currency exchanges and in touristy areas.
For those looking for a slightly more polished and urban environment in Bali, Seminyak can serve as a good alternative to Canggu. However, it’s still very commercialized, and finding truly great spots requires effort and exploration. Westerners may be especially targeted by scammers, so it helps to stay aware. Overall, if you're looking for beachside relaxation mixed with nightlife and conveniences, Seminyak has a lot to offer—just be ready to look past the surface to find its gems.
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3 months ago
Semiyak was my refuge from the crazy traffic, massive western crowds, mosquito attacks, and inflated prices of Canggu. Seminyak is not 'Balifornia' (Canguu), some will like it for that reason alone.
Traffic can get clogged in Seminyak but it's still far better than Canggu. Seminyak is just as commercialized as Canggu, but in a different way. If you're familiar with NY, Canggu has east village or lower east side vibes, while Seminyak is more soho.
Of course neither comes close to the actual NY neighborhoods. You could say Seminyak is more polished with better infrastructure, so you'll find more sidewalks and high end artisan shops, while Canggu is like a super westernized village. Both areas are full of tourists, expats, and nomads, so you'll find plenty of good co working spaces, vegan cafes, and good coffee in Seminyak.
If you're trying to avoid mosquitos (and the gekkos they bring), there are definitely less in some parts of Seminyak, due to the infrastructure being more built up, although you still need to use repellent.
Be alert to Seminyak scammers, they will spot you from a mile if you're western. Thankfully my NY skills made it easy to avoid and/or get rid of them.
Seminyak has some of the best beachfront bars and cafes, with pools overlooking the sea, better than what you find in Canggu. Don't get me wrong, I still love Canggu, just not thrilled with what it's become, and Seminyak provides an escape that's just a grab or scooter ride away.
If you decide to check out Seminyak you need to dig to find the gems. Because on the surface it's pretty typical, but once you discover some of the amazing places there, you can create your own hideaway. It took me a few days and many hours of research, by foot and online, to find the best hidden places of Seminyak. Prices are better than Canggu but again, you need to dig a bit.
3 years ago
I wanted to say I was surprised that no one has left a review about Seminyak yet... but maybe I shouldn't be surprised. Seminyak is a messy, watered-down Balinese town especially for the typical tourists. Seasoned travellers & nomads will find Seminyak overstimulating and overcommercialized. Imagine Seminyak as Bali's version of Cancun, Mexico.
Having said that, the party scene is pretty fantastic... so if you're looking to put on your dancing shoes and paint the town red, Seminyak is the place to go (One just doesn't require to live or stay there)! Lots of taxis and if you're okay on a motorbike-taxi, try the Gojek app.
Overall safe and easy to get around. Be wary of pickpocketers and being scammed in the money exchange places, I would recommend going to the atm instead.
3 years ago