Kuta
Beach bustles with tourists vendors and locals. It's the most
popular beach in Bali and the island's number one party zone.
Rapid
development and an influx of visitors hasn't kept the surfers away
and Kuta still remains one of Bali's best surfing beaches and a great
place to enjoy the beach life.
While the surfers are still part of the Kuta scene, it's the shopping,
nightlife and party vibes that attracts thousands of visitors.
There's a huge choice of accommodation, restaurants and
entertainment; so if you want to be within walking distance of a cool
beach lifestyle by day and party by night - this is place.
WHERE TO STAY IN KUTA BEACH
Over
the years Kuta development has spread out - almost absorbing the
neighbouring villages of Legian and Tuban which now provide a quieter
alternative to Kuta central.
New
hotel developments, guest houses and resorts fill every available
space, yet almost all amenities are within walking distance or a
short taxi ride. Seminyak, once a quiet local village, on the fringes
of Kuta, has now become the smart sophisticated end, with fine dining
and numerous local lifestyle shops.
THE BEACH
Relax.. on Bali's longest public beach. Hang out, sunbathe, eat, drink, play a game of volleyball or a challenge beach football match. Meet locals and other visitors and watch a stunning sunset over a perfect sundowner. Kuta basically offers 5 kilometres of hotels, bars, Internet cafes, juice bars, surf shops, restaurants, travel agencies and mini-marts. It can be (depending on the time of day and which end of the beach you prefer) busy and vibrant or totally chilled out.
WHAT TO DO IN KUTA BEACH
THE BEACH
Relax.. on Bali's longest public beach. Hang out, sunbathe, eat, drink, play a game of volleyball or a challenge beach football match. Meet locals and other visitors and watch a stunning sunset over a perfect sundowner. Kuta basically offers 5 kilometres of hotels, bars, Internet cafes, juice bars, surf shops, restaurants, travel agencies and mini-marts. It can be (depending on the time of day and which end of the beach you prefer) busy and vibrant or totally chilled out.
WHAT TO DO IN KUTA BEACH
Around
the end of Jalan Double Six, about 15 minutes from Kuta centre is
Dreamland Beach. Lots of afternoon action and ball games, with plenty
of drinks stands to make new (girl) friends. No shortage of bars and
places to eat with some excellent places to chill and drink like
Zanzibar and Blue Ocean.
Surfing!
Bring your own board or rent one from the guys on the beach. Prices
vary but average around 30,000rp per hour. If you haven't surfed
before its the perfect place to learn. You can get a boat ride out to
the outer reef breaks of Tuban or surf mellow beach breaks in front
of the Hard Rock Hotel.
KUTA BEACH NIGHT LIFE
uta's nightlife now extends about 7 kilometres (4 miles) north from the original village of Kuta and includes Legian, Seminyak stretching to Basangkasa. Kuta is entertainment central which means music clubs, open-air pubs, karaoke bars, very noisy discos and drag shows. It's a lively party scene to say the least and the kind of place where being single and alone - male or female is no problem whatsoever.
KUTA BEACH NIGHT LIFE
uta's nightlife now extends about 7 kilometres (4 miles) north from the original village of Kuta and includes Legian, Seminyak stretching to Basangkasa. Kuta is entertainment central which means music clubs, open-air pubs, karaoke bars, very noisy discos and drag shows. It's a lively party scene to say the least and the kind of place where being single and alone - male or female is no problem whatsoever.
Kuta has a huge selection of restaurants serving both local and a wide variety of foreign cuisines.
SHOPPING IN KUTA
Shopping!
Forget your Gucci's and Prada. Bali has its own designers producing
one-off pieces for fashion clothing and lifestyle goods. Lots of
individuality here at often reasonable prices. You'll end up with a
treasure trove of interesting, fascinating and irresistible buys.
Excellent for unusual clothes, jewellry, household and lifestyle
items. Kuta's main street has renowned shopping, in mostly small
locally owned shops. Individual styles, excellent craftsmanship and
low prices.
GETTING AROUND KUTA BEACH
Kuta
and neighbouring Legian and Seminyak are easy to walk around. Often
you'll find yourself browsing the shops at one of town and before you
realise it, you're already at the other end! Failing that it's easy
and relatively cheap to take taxis. Negotiate first.
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