Kuta Bali, Indonesia
| Description | Kuta Beach is a favoured beach for tourists visiting Bali. | |
| Location | Kuta Beach is located on the way from Denpasar to Bukit Peninsula.
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| How to get there |
Accommodation on Kuta Beach as well as tours can be arranged.
Call (+65) 6333 8100 or email us at
for booking.
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Kuta is the tourist Mecca
of Bali, popular mainly among the young and adventurous. Coconut trees
line the sand beach as far as the eyes can see towards the north stopped
by the runway of Denpasar's airport far in the west. A short walk away north,
the waves will invite to surfing. Rapid development and an influx of
visitors haven't kept the surfers away and Kuta still remains one of
Bali's best surfing beaches and a great place to enjoy a beach lifestyle. The sunset in Kuta
is breathtaking. On the south, the beach is fenced by the airport's
runway, which gives the visitors a breathtaking landing experience. Kuta
Beach bustles with tourists' vendors and locals. It's the most popular
beach in Bali and the island's number one party zone. The beach
stretches as far north as the eyes can see. While the surfers are still part of the Kuta scene, it's the shopping, nightlife and partying that attracts visitors. There's a huge choice of accommodation, restaurants and entertainment. The accommodation in Kuta range from a modest to luxurious, five star, international hotels costing several hundred to several thousand dollars a night. Legian Street, situated directly behind the row of hotels that face the beach, is lined with shops of all varieties. Find Balinese handicrafts, from the least expensive to the most exquisite; or unique stores such as the leather store staffed by two young Balinese men that will perfectly sculpt a leather jacket. (They are all extremely talented artists). At night, Kuta is alive with night life. Western influences create discotheques, dance clubs, and pubs. Gastronomical demands inspire a multitude of restaurants, serving traditional Indonesian and Balinese food to various ethnic meals from Japan, Switzerland, etc. |
