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Kuta Beach

Bali, Indonesia

Kuta Beach

The beach is located south of Denpasar, the capital of Bali, Indonesia. Kuta Beach is also called Sunset beach as it opposite of Sanur (Sunrise) beach. Since the '70s Kuta Beach is one of the main destinations in Bali for domestic and foreign tourists.

Kuta has become quite busy and there is plenty of accommodation from budget hostels to five-star hotels. The many cheap bars and clubs have transformed Kuta into a party centre and is very popular as a holiday destination for Australians.

Besides partying there are some other things you can do here:

  • Surfing: To hire a board is only about Rp. 50,000 to Rp. 150,000 per day including a short training for 30 minutes. Kuta is a good place to practice since the waves are not so big
  • Waterboom park: Has an area of 3800 square meters. Entrance fee for adults is Rp.140.000
  • Shopping: within walking distance are many small souvenir shops and shopping malls like Kuta Square and Discovery Shopping Mall.

Or you can just enjoy the beautiful sunset. A visit to Bali is not complete without having been in Kuta beach.

Kuta Beach



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Transport options Kuta Beach

Kuta beach is just north of the airport. From the airport it is a ten minute taxi ride costing about Rp 40.000. You could even decide to walk the few kilometers. Public transportation is a bit troublesome since there are no bemos directly going to the main beach area.

Ratings for Kuta Beach

6.1 / 10

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Facilities8

Clean5.5

Interesting5.5

Good value5.5

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Facilities

Clean

Interesting

Good value

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Bali is served by Ngurah Rai International Airport. Ngurah Rai International Airport is located about 15 km south from Bali. A taxi into the city from Ngurah Rai International Airport would cost IDR 150.000. Read more about Ngurah Rai International Airport or look for flights to Bali.