Kuta is the ultimate beach resort
catering to any taste and budget. You may stay at five star hotels, or at clean
“losmen” or home stays. In the hotel complex you will have privacy at the
hotel’s own beach front or swimming pool, but when you stroll out you will be
met with the hustle and bustle of the town centre.
What to Do
Many visitors come here to shop.
Kuta is a manufacturing center for summer wear, jewelry and decorative
handicrafts that are exported all over the world. So shop here to your heart’s
content for summer chic to beach wear, including wonderfully creative
accessories from shoes, handbags to bracelets, necklaces and earrings. There
are department stores to boutiques, to roadside stalls.
Popular night spots on Kuta include
the Hard Rock Café, De Ja Vu, the Bali
Globe, Paddy’s Café and many more.
How to Get There
There are plenty of taxis that can
take you to Kuta beach. You can rent these by the meter or by the hour. Taking
your own car is not recommended as parking here is very tight.
What to Eat
There are various foreign and local
restaurants that offering international and local foods. These restaurants are
available along Kuta.
Tips
·
Dont
forget to equip yourself with sun protection.
·
Bring
a bathing suit and extra clothings.
·
If
you're a backpacker looking for cheap accommodation in Kuta, just go to Poppies
Lane Alley, where you can pick your low-budget inns and restaurants.
·
Warungs
offering cheap food are within a 2 minute walk on Poppies Lane 1, so no need to
get sucked into a beachside restaurant and high prices.
·
Almost
every evening there is a performance of Balinese -dance somewhere in Kuta. To
know what is on just ask around.
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