Kuta Beach is one of Bali's busiest beach resort destinations. It’s about 6 km north of Ngurah Rai International Airport and the beaches of Tuban, Legian and Seminyak are all within walking distance. Hotels along Kuta Beach are often fully booked over the peak seasons (usually from July to August and during year-end holidays like Christmas and New Year).
Kuta’s nightlife scene is one of the liveliest in Bali, with some of the island's most popular restaurants, bars and clubs found along Jalan Pantai Kuta and Jalan Kartika Plaza. Kuta Beach is rather popular for surfing and sunbathing – head there early to claim the best spot on the sand. You’ll also find pristine Hindu shrines and a significant Buddhist temple in central Kuta.
Some of the best things to do Kuta can be found on the beach. A favourite surfing coast since the 1970s, you’ll find a 2.5-km-long coastline that curves north from Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban. The beach is rather...
Kuta Beach is a 2.5-km stretch of cream-coloured sand, bordering Legian to the north and Tuban (home of the Ngurah...
Kuta's nightlife scene comes alive once the sun sets over the Indian Ocean, with its wealth of bars, clubs, and...
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