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What attractions are worth visiting in Kuta?

Kuta Beach is about a 15-minute drive from the international airport and is the closest beach to Bali Airport

Kuta Beach

It is the lively area with the largest concentration of tourists in Bali. It used to be just a small village between Batang and Buji Boninsura, but it has become a bustling tourist attraction. There are many vendors on the beach, selling a variety of merchandise, T-shirts, beach apparel, etc. along the street. There are also several resort hotels, but most of them are two or three-star hotels.

Kuta Beach is the most famous water play place in Bali. The beach here is flat and the sand is white and fine. However, the beach has strong winds and high waves, so it is not suitable for rafting and swimming, but it is suitable for surfing. A great place, favored by young people seeking excitement. The beautiful scenery of the setting sun here also fascinates countless tourists every day. In the evening, there is a Balinese song and dance performance specially prepared for tourists.

Kuta Beach is located near Bali Airport and is the most famous water play place on the island. The wide, charming white sandy beach and the densely packed shops, bars, restaurants and shopping malls along the beach make it a paradise for those who don't want to be lonely. Kuta is not only a popular spot for sunbathing and water sports, but it is also a great place to enjoy the sunset. You can also enjoy massage from Indonesian girls here. The business district centered on Kuta Square, also known as "Foreigner Street", is a large new shopping building. The famous water park (Waterboom) is located in the south of Kuta. RM32 is a snake restaurant, which is famous for its snake soup and three cups of snake meat. There are dance performances every night on the island, the famous ones are monkey dance, girl dance, fire dance and barong dance. Kuta is the most crazy and exciting place on the island. It is famous for its colorful nightlife, and "cool guys" and "hot girls" from all over the world flock to it.

Kuta Beach spans Kuta District, Legian District, and extends north to Seminyak District. It is about 7 kilometers long and is the largest playground in Bali. The common sights are as follows: a large row of umbrellas and beach chairs, a bunch of half-naked foreigners enjoying sunbathing, surfers in succession, beach volleyball players playing against each other, tourists receiving braiding, manicure or massage services. Vendors wandering around selling drinks and fruits occasionally give you a toothy smile, and there are fit men and women.

There are many vendors on the beach, selling a variety of merchandise, T-shirts, beach apparel, etc. Kuta Beach is a favorite among European, American and Australian tourists, with fine sand and high waves. Suitable for surfing, hotels generally have lifeguards, and swimming in Kuta is very safe.

Kuta Beach

Kuta District is home to a large number of hotels and hotels of various stars; restaurants, bars, clubs, dance halls, shopping streets, department stores, etc. from all over the world are all available, making it the busiest and most convenient vacation spot.

Go to Quintamania Volcano Scenic Area. Upon arrival at Kintamani, you can enjoy an authentic buffet and enjoy the beautiful view of the volcano. Afterwards, you can take a bus to the Shengquan Temple, which has a history of thousands of years. The spring water constantly gushes out of the ground and is said to be able to cure all diseases. You might as well give it a try. Afterwards, go to Bailuogang Folk Village, pass by the green and neat terraces, visit the Balinese houses in the folk village, and learn about the local people's home life and folk customs. You can freely choose local handicrafts with high quality and low price.

Kuta, which is hit by a heat wave during the day, is suitable for soaking in the sea and enjoying various water sports.

Kuta Beach

At night, Kuta’s A seaside restaurant, accompanied by candlelight, fine wine and stars, enjoying the cool sea breeze and tasting fresh and delicious seafood, is nothing short of a paradise on earth! After your meal, it is recommended that you go shopping within a 1-kilometer radius of the restaurant, as there are colorful traditional Balinese handicrafts and the famous Batik clothing store, but shopaholics must remember to bargain and get five. Don't discount too much.

The most representative scenic spot in Bali - Tanah Lot Temple. The famous Tanah Lot Temple stands on a steep reef formed by the impact of waves over the years. In the 16th century, an Indian monk passed by this place and built this temple to worship the patron saint of the sea and bless the Balinese residents for generations to come. This temple stands on a rocky mountain in the sea, floating in the rough waves of the Indian Ocean. At high tide, the entire temple seems to be floating on the sea. Its natural and miraculous workmanship makes Tanah Lot famous throughout the world. In the evening, you can enjoy a seafood barbecue dinner while enjoying the beautiful sunset. It is a rare and beautiful thing in life.

Ubud, known as the Cultural and Arts Village, is the most famous tourist attraction in Bali. The narrow streets are gently undulating, and the mild and humid air is soaked with a strong artistic atmosphere. Residents mainly worship the three gods (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and the Buddhist Sakyamuni. They also worship the sun god, water god, fire god, wind god, etc. Believers have family temples in their homes, family communities have temples, and villages have village temples. There are more than 12,500 temples on the island, which is known as the "Island of a Thousand Temples".