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Kuta Beach Info | Guide to Swimming, PADI Diving & Snorkeling in Bali

Bali is a tropical getaway best known for its white-sand beaches and warm waters. Of all of the beaches that line the island’s coasts, Kuta Beach is easily the most popular. This iconic beach is located in the resort town of Kuta in the Badung regency. It is a hub for beach culture, nightlife, and shopping, with a great mix of both luxury and budget accommodations for all types of travelers. There is no better way to experience the energy and excitement of Bali than with a visit to Kuta Beach. Here’s everything you need to know for your trip to this iconic landmark.

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History of Kuta Beach

Until the 1960s, Kuta was just a small fishing village, and Kuta Beach was only home to one small hotel. As tourism investment started coming into Bali in the 1970s, investors saw one of their first big opportunities in the further development of the beach area. They began to build more accommodations, as well as shopping centers, bars, cafes, and restaurants. Kuta Beach soon became popular among the surfing and backpacking crowd. In fact, during the 1980s, it was considered to be one of the three “Ks” on the backpacking trail, the other two being Khao San Road in Bangkok and Kathmandu in Nepal.

Today, Kuta Beach attracts a truly diverse crowd of both international travelers from all over the world and domestic travelers from other parts of Indonesia. It continues to be popular with young surfers and backpackers but is also a top choice among families and couples seeking a romantic vacation. It is one of Bali‘s main playgrounds for people of all ages.

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Top Kuta Beach activities

Kuta Beach stretches out over three miles along the southwest coast of Bali. The beach is clean and well-maintained, the water is pleasant, and there is plenty of space to track down your own spot of sand even on busy days. No matter what your favorite beach activity is, you can likely do it here at Kuta Beach.

Swimming

One of the main activities at Kuta Beach is, of course, swimming. It’s a great place to cool off with a dip in the ocean. Just make sure you don’t swim out past the red and yellow flags, which have been set out by lifeguards to mark areas of stronger waves and currents.

Sunbathing

Kuta Beach is also a top spot to work on your tan, just take steps to protect yourself from the strong sun, such as wearing sunscreen and not staying under it for too long before seeking some shade. While food vendors are not allowed on the beach, there are many vendors selling drinks you can enjoy while you sit back and relax.

Surfing

No matter the time or day, there are always surfers out on Kuta Beach. The sandy bottom, lack of dangerous coral, and relatively gentle surf make this a fantastic spot to learn. Surfboards can be rented easily and cheaply at the beach. You can also sign up for surf school or surfing lessons if you’re interested.

Water sports

In addition to surfing, Kuta Beach is a hub for a wide range of other water sports. Some of the most popular activities include parasailing, jet ski, water ski, banana boat, donut boat, and wakeboarding. There are plenty of tour operators around offering multi-sport packages for an action-packed morning or afternoon.

Scuba diving

If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to scuba dive, Kuta Beach is the place to do it. You can find many companies offering scuba diving courses and even day trips to world-class diving sites just a short distance away. Divers of all skill levels will find a course or an excursion to suit them.

Watching the sunset

Kuta Beach is one of the best spots in all of Bali to take in the sunset. In fact, it is often known by the name “Sunset Beach.” Its west-facing location provides spectacular views of the sun dipping below the horizon, painting the sky and the water bright orange. The sun typically sets around 6 p.m., and it is recommended that you grab a viewing spot by 5:30 p.m.

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How to get to Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach is just a 15-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, making it an ideal first stop on your Bali itinerary. The recommended way to get there, especially if you have luggage, is by taxi. You can catch a taxi by going to the airport taxi stand and paying at the counter. The journey to Kuta Beach from the airport only costs about 100,000 IDR.

Getting around Kuta Beach

Once you are at Kuta Beach, getting around the area to the different restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and hotels is easy and typically done on foot. A one-way street called Jalan Pantai Kuta runs directly parallel to the beach and has everything you could want. If you need to go a little further than walking distance, then it’s always easy and economical to catch a metered taxi. Renting a scooter for a day is also an affordable way to zip around town, and should only cost about 50,000 IDR.

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Nearby shopping

If you’ve had your fill of excitement at the beach and would like to do some shopping, you don’t need to go far. Kuta Beach is located right next to some of the town’s main shopping centers, where you can buy a wide variety of clothing and souvenirs. It’s also very convenient if you need some new swim or surf gear.

Beachwalk Shopping Center

Just steps away from the beach, Beachwalk Shopping Center is one of the most popular shopping malls in Bali. It has a relaxing atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and plenty of spaces to relax out of the sun. You’ll find many international brands here selling goods at fantastic prices, as well as a wide variety of local vendors. There is even a movie theater!

Address: Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., Sunday to Thursday 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Discovery Shopping Mall

Discovery Shopping Mall is a large, western-style mall home to popular brands like Top Shop, Guess, and Marks & Spencer, as well as many international fast food restaurants. The entire second level is taken up by the large Centro department store, where you can find anything you need. Cultural events regularly take place at the mall as well.

Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta

Hours: Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 10p.m.

Kuta Square

Kuta Square is a shopping street lined with fashion outlet stores, including Hurley, Billabong, Quiksilver, and Reebok, as well as local jewelers and beautiful textile stores. This is also where you will find the large Matahari department store, which is known for its wacky T-shirt collection. While you shop, you can cool down with ice cream and fresh juice from local vendors.

Address: Intersection of Jalan Bakung Sari and Jalan Kartika Plaza

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Best restaurants near Kuta Beach

When you’ve worked up an appetite swimming, surfing, or shopping, it’s time to head to one of the areas fantastic restaurants to refuel. Take your pick from a plethora of well-rated establishments serving both Indonesian and international cuisine. Here are some suggestions for the top restaurants within walking distance of Kuta Beach.

Samudera Restaurant

For the very best in beachfront dining, head to Samudera Restaurant. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner on the alfresco terrace, surrounded by lovely traditional Bali decor. The menu boasts a great variety of Southeast Asian and international cuisine, ensuring that there is something for everyone. There is a fantastic selection of drinks as well, including delicious cocktails and popular local beer.

Address: Grand Istana Rama Hotel Bali, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily

Teppanyaki Corner

Teppanyaki Corner is a Japanese steakhouse that’s actually located inside of Samudera Restaurant. Come here for lunch, dinner, and drinks until late at night, as well as an exciting culinary show! Teppanyaki is a theatrical and interactive Japanese style of cooking where the chef prepares the meal right in front of you over a hot iron plate.

Address: Grand Istana Rama Hotel Bali, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. daily

The Naughty Duck

With a great name and even better food, The Naughty Duck serves up a menu of fresh and tasty western foods like sandwiches and burgers, as well as some of the best smoothies and fruit juices in town. This hopping joint is also known for its fantastic selection of coffee to keep you going all day long.

Address: Jalan Benesari Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 12 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesday to Sunday, 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday

Beach Bowl Bali

For a wide array of healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, Beach Bowl Bali is a top choice. The menu at this hip cafe is full of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes to suit anyone’s dietary preferences. It’s also an excellent place for fresh fruits, delicious smoothies, and good coffee.

Address: Jalan Benesari No.Pantai, Kuta

Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

Benih Café

Relaxed, family-friendly dining near Kuta Beach doesn’t get much better than Benih Café. The chic and rustic decor sets a relaxed ambiance, and the menu offers a selection of Asian and western dishes with many vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Smoothies and coffee are also popular here.

Address: Pertokoan Mekar Jaya, Jl. Benesari No.77, Kuta

Hours: 7 a.m. to 10:30 pm daily

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Best nightlife near Kuta Beach

Every evening after the sun sets, Kuta comes alive for the night. When it’s time to leave the beach, travelers have a range of different bars, pubs, nightclubs, and lounges to choose from, all within walking distance. Whether you want to dance until morning or enjoy a more relaxing night with some drinks on a patio, there’s a nightlife spot for everyone close to Kuta Beach.

Engine Room Bali SUPER CLUB

Established in 2008, Engine Room Bali SUPER CLUB quickly grew into one of the premier night clubs in Bali. The clean and well-maintained club houses a total of four bars, all of which offer fantastic drink deals every night. Talented resident DJs spin a variety of techno, hip-hop, dubstep, R&B, EDM, and top 40 hits to keep you on your feet.

Address: Jalan Legian No.66, Kuta

Hours: 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. daily

The Seven Rooftop Bar

The Seven Rooftop Bar is an ideal spot if you want to sit back and relax with a cool drink before you hit the town for the rest of the night. While it’s open for breakfast and lunch, the best time to come is for dinner. Take in the sunset views while you enjoy a delicious meal from a menu of international dishes.

Address: Kutabex Beach Front Hotel Lantai 4, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily

Bounty Discotheque

For the best party atmosphere in Kuta, head to Bounty Discotheque after your day at the beach. This large nightlife spot consists of both a restaurant and an expansive dance floor. The live entertainment varies nightly and may include drag queen shows, pool competitions, a foam party, and more! The best time to arrive is any time after midnight.

Address: Jalan Legian, Kuta

Hours: 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily

Paddy’s Pub

Another legendary Kuta nightlife spot, Paddy’s Pub is known for its reasonable prices on drinks and parties that last until the early morning hours. The indoor lounge and dance floor are complemented by an open-air terrace where partygoers can take a breather. Paddy’s Pub is located right next to Bounty Discotheque.

Location: Jalan Legian No. 166, Legian, Kuta

Hours: 5 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. daily

Hard Rock Café Bali

Kuta‘s branch of the world-famous restaurant chain, Hard Rock Café Bali is a mutli-level entertainment complex where something is always going on. There’s a cafe serving an array of American dishes, a gift shop that sells the chain’s official merchandise, and a lower stage area that hosts live musical performances on most nights.

Location: Jalan Pantai Kuta, Banjar Pande Mas No.1, Kuta

Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday & Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday to Thursday

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Other nearby beaches

Kuta Beach is one section of a shoreline that is actually divided into four different beaches, the others being Legian Beach, Seminyak Beach, and Petitenget Beach. You will hit each one consecutively as you head north from Kuta Beach. If you want to do a bit of sightseeing and enjoy a different atmosphere, you should definitely check them out as well.

Legian Beach

About half as long as Kuta Beach, neighboring Legian Beach offers a similar energetic atmosphere though usually with slightly smaller crowds. It has soft white sand and panoramic views over the ocean, making for magical sunsets. Popular activities here include swimming, sun tanning, and surfing on the perfect waves. It’s a great spot to rent a surfboard or to take surfing lessons.

Seminyak Beach

If you’re looking for an even more secluded beach experience, then head a little further north to Seminyak Beach. This strip of sand is far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta Beach that it has a far more secluded ambiance, though with the same amazing views. The surrounding area is home to some of the most exclusive luxury resorts in Bali.

Petitenget Beach

Further north still lays beautiful Petitenget Beach. As the crowds also tend to be thinner here, it’s a lovely place for taking a romantic sunset stroll. The large waves are great for surfing, and there are some good dining options nearby as well. At the very end of the beach, you will find Petitenget Temple, a cultural landmark.

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Kuta Beach Info | Guide to Swimming, PADI Diving & Snorkeling in Bali

Bali is a tropical getaway best known for its white-sand beaches and warm waters. Of all of the beaches that line the island’s coasts, Kuta Beach is easily the most popular. This iconic beach is located in the resort town of Kuta in the Badung regency. It is a hub for beach culture, nightlife, and shopping, with a great mix of both luxury and budget accommodations for all types of travelers. There is no better way to experience the energy and excitement of Bali than with a visit to Kuta Beach. Here’s everything you need to know for your trip to this iconic landmark.

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History of Kuta Beach

Until the 1960s, Kuta was just a small fishing village, and Kuta Beach was only home to one small hotel. As tourism investment started coming into Bali in the 1970s, investors saw one of their first big opportunities in the further development of the beach area. They began to build more accommodations, as well as shopping centers, bars, cafes, and restaurants. Kuta Beach soon became popular among the surfing and backpacking crowd. In fact, during the 1980s, it was considered to be one of the three “Ks” on the backpacking trail, the other two being Khao San Road in Bangkok and Kathmandu in Nepal.

Today, Kuta Beach attracts a truly diverse crowd of both international travelers from all over the world and domestic travelers from other parts of Indonesia. It continues to be popular with young surfers and backpackers but is also a top choice among families and couples seeking a romantic vacation. It is one of Bali‘s main playgrounds for people of all ages.

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Top Kuta Beach activities

Kuta Beach stretches out over three miles along the southwest coast of Bali. The beach is clean and well-maintained, the water is pleasant, and there is plenty of space to track down your own spot of sand even on busy days. No matter what your favorite beach activity is, you can likely do it here at Kuta Beach.

Swimming

One of the main activities at Kuta Beach is, of course, swimming. It’s a great place to cool off with a dip in the ocean. Just make sure you don’t swim out past the red and yellow flags, which have been set out by lifeguards to mark areas of stronger waves and currents.

Sunbathing

Kuta Beach is also a top spot to work on your tan, just take steps to protect yourself from the strong sun, such as wearing sunscreen and not staying under it for too long before seeking some shade. While food vendors are not allowed on the beach, there are many vendors selling drinks you can enjoy while you sit back and relax.

Surfing

No matter the time or day, there are always surfers out on Kuta Beach. The sandy bottom, lack of dangerous coral, and relatively gentle surf make this a fantastic spot to learn. Surfboards can be rented easily and cheaply at the beach. You can also sign up for surf school or surfing lessons if you’re interested.

Water sports

In addition to surfing, Kuta Beach is a hub for a wide range of other water sports. Some of the most popular activities include parasailing, jet ski, water ski, banana boat, donut boat, and wakeboarding. There are plenty of tour operators around offering multi-sport packages for an action-packed morning or afternoon.

Scuba diving

If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to scuba dive, Kuta Beach is the place to do it. You can find many companies offering scuba diving courses and even day trips to world-class diving sites just a short distance away. Divers of all skill levels will find a course or an excursion to suit them.

Watching the sunset

Kuta Beach is one of the best spots in all of Bali to take in the sunset. In fact, it is often known by the name “Sunset Beach.” Its west-facing location provides spectacular views of the sun dipping below the horizon, painting the sky and the water bright orange. The sun typically sets around 6 p.m., and it is recommended that you grab a viewing spot by 5:30 p.m.

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How to get to Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach is just a 15-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, making it an ideal first stop on your Bali itinerary. The recommended way to get there, especially if you have luggage, is by taxi. You can catch a taxi by going to the airport taxi stand and paying at the counter. The journey to Kuta Beach from the airport only costs about 100,000 IDR.

Getting around Kuta Beach

Once you are at Kuta Beach, getting around the area to the different restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and hotels is easy and typically done on foot. A one-way street called Jalan Pantai Kuta runs directly parallel to the beach and has everything you could want. If you need to go a little further than walking distance, then it’s always easy and economical to catch a metered taxi. Renting a scooter for a day is also an affordable way to zip around town, and should only cost about 50,000 IDR.

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Nearby shopping

If you’ve had your fill of excitement at the beach and would like to do some shopping, you don’t need to go far. Kuta Beach is located right next to some of the town’s main shopping centers, where you can buy a wide variety of clothing and souvenirs. It’s also very convenient if you need some new swim or surf gear.

Beachwalk Shopping Center

Just steps away from the beach, Beachwalk Shopping Center is one of the most popular shopping malls in Bali. It has a relaxing atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and plenty of spaces to relax out of the sun. You’ll find many international brands here selling goods at fantastic prices, as well as a wide variety of local vendors. There is even a movie theater!

Address: Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., Sunday to Thursday 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Discovery Shopping Mall

Discovery Shopping Mall is a large, western-style mall home to popular brands like Top Shop, Guess, and Marks & Spencer, as well as many international fast food restaurants. The entire second level is taken up by the large Centro department store, where you can find anything you need. Cultural events regularly take place at the mall as well.

Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta

Hours: Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 10p.m.

Kuta Square

Kuta Square is a shopping street lined with fashion outlet stores, including Hurley, Billabong, Quiksilver, and Reebok, as well as local jewelers and beautiful textile stores. This is also where you will find the large Matahari department store, which is known for its wacky T-shirt collection. While you shop, you can cool down with ice cream and fresh juice from local vendors.

Address: Intersection of Jalan Bakung Sari and Jalan Kartika Plaza

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Best restaurants near Kuta Beach

When you’ve worked up an appetite swimming, surfing, or shopping, it’s time to head to one of the areas fantastic restaurants to refuel. Take your pick from a plethora of well-rated establishments serving both Indonesian and international cuisine. Here are some suggestions for the top restaurants within walking distance of Kuta Beach.

Samudera Restaurant

For the very best in beachfront dining, head to Samudera Restaurant. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner on the alfresco terrace, surrounded by lovely traditional Bali decor. The menu boasts a great variety of Southeast Asian and international cuisine, ensuring that there is something for everyone. There is a fantastic selection of drinks as well, including delicious cocktails and popular local beer.

Address: Grand Istana Rama Hotel Bali, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily

Teppanyaki Corner

Teppanyaki Corner is a Japanese steakhouse that’s actually located inside of Samudera Restaurant. Come here for lunch, dinner, and drinks until late at night, as well as an exciting culinary show! Teppanyaki is a theatrical and interactive Japanese style of cooking where the chef prepares the meal right in front of you over a hot iron plate.

Address: Grand Istana Rama Hotel Bali, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. daily

The Naughty Duck

With a great name and even better food, The Naughty Duck serves up a menu of fresh and tasty western foods like sandwiches and burgers, as well as some of the best smoothies and fruit juices in town. This hopping joint is also known for its fantastic selection of coffee to keep you going all day long.

Address: Jalan Benesari Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 12 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesday to Sunday, 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday

Beach Bowl Bali

For a wide array of healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, Beach Bowl Bali is a top choice. The menu at this hip cafe is full of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes to suit anyone’s dietary preferences. It’s also an excellent place for fresh fruits, delicious smoothies, and good coffee.

Address: Jalan Benesari No.Pantai, Kuta

Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily

Benih Café

Relaxed, family-friendly dining near Kuta Beach doesn’t get much better than Benih Café. The chic and rustic decor sets a relaxed ambiance, and the menu offers a selection of Asian and western dishes with many vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Smoothies and coffee are also popular here.

Address: Pertokoan Mekar Jaya, Jl. Benesari No.77, Kuta

Hours: 7 a.m. to 10:30 pm daily

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Best nightlife near Kuta Beach

Every evening after the sun sets, Kuta comes alive for the night. When it’s time to leave the beach, travelers have a range of different bars, pubs, nightclubs, and lounges to choose from, all within walking distance. Whether you want to dance until morning or enjoy a more relaxing night with some drinks on a patio, there’s a nightlife spot for everyone close to Kuta Beach.

Engine Room Bali SUPER CLUB

Established in 2008, Engine Room Bali SUPER CLUB quickly grew into one of the premier night clubs in Bali. The clean and well-maintained club houses a total of four bars, all of which offer fantastic drink deals every night. Talented resident DJs spin a variety of techno, hip-hop, dubstep, R&B, EDM, and top 40 hits to keep you on your feet.

Address: Jalan Legian No.66, Kuta

Hours: 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. daily

The Seven Rooftop Bar

The Seven Rooftop Bar is an ideal spot if you want to sit back and relax with a cool drink before you hit the town for the rest of the night. While it’s open for breakfast and lunch, the best time to come is for dinner. Take in the sunset views while you enjoy a delicious meal from a menu of international dishes.

Address: Kutabex Beach Front Hotel Lantai 4, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily

Bounty Discotheque

For the best party atmosphere in Kuta, head to Bounty Discotheque after your day at the beach. This large nightlife spot consists of both a restaurant and an expansive dance floor. The live entertainment varies nightly and may include drag queen shows, pool competitions, a foam party, and more! The best time to arrive is any time after midnight.

Address: Jalan Legian, Kuta

Hours: 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily

Paddy’s Pub

Another legendary Kuta nightlife spot, Paddy’s Pub is known for its reasonable prices on drinks and parties that last until the early morning hours. The indoor lounge and dance floor are complemented by an open-air terrace where partygoers can take a breather. Paddy’s Pub is located right next to Bounty Discotheque.

Location: Jalan Legian No. 166, Legian, Kuta

Hours: 5 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. daily

Hard Rock Café Bali

Kuta‘s branch of the world-famous restaurant chain, Hard Rock Café Bali is a mutli-level entertainment complex where something is always going on. There’s a cafe serving an array of American dishes, a gift shop that sells the chain’s official merchandise, and a lower stage area that hosts live musical performances on most nights.

Location: Jalan Pantai Kuta, Banjar Pande Mas No.1, Kuta

Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday & Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday to Thursday

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Other nearby beaches

Kuta Beach is one section of a shoreline that is actually divided into four different beaches, the others being Legian Beach, Seminyak Beach, and Petitenget Beach. You will hit each one consecutively as you head north from Kuta Beach. If you want to do a bit of sightseeing and enjoy a different atmosphere, you should definitely check them out as well.

Legian Beach

About half as long as Kuta Beach, neighboring Legian Beach offers a similar energetic atmosphere though usually with slightly smaller crowds. It has soft white sand and panoramic views over the ocean, making for magical sunsets. Popular activities here include swimming, sun tanning, and surfing on the perfect waves. It’s a great spot to rent a surfboard or to take surfing lessons.

Seminyak Beach

If you’re looking for an even more secluded beach experience, then head a little further north to Seminyak Beach. This strip of sand is far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta Beach that it has a far more secluded ambiance, though with the same amazing views. The surrounding area is home to some of the most exclusive luxury resorts in Bali.

Petitenget Beach

Further north still lays beautiful Petitenget Beach. As the crowds also tend to be thinner here, it’s a lovely place for taking a romantic sunset stroll. The large waves are great for surfing, and there are some good dining options nearby as well. At the very end of the beach, you will find Petitenget Temple, a cultural landmark.

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