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Once
a
lonely
little
village
on
the
road
from
Denpasar
to
Bukit
Peninsula,
Kuta
is
now
the
tourist
Mecca
of
Bali,
popular
mainly
among
the
young
and
adventurous.
Kuta
beach
is
one
of
the
first
favorite
beaches
discovered
by
tourist.
Coconut
trees
line
the
sand
beach
as
far
as
the
eyes
can
see
towards
the
north
stopped
by
the
runway
of
Denpasar's
airport
far
in
the
west.
The
sunset
in
Kuta
is
most
breathtaking.
On
the
south,
the
beach
is
fenced
by
the
airport's
runway,
which
gives
the
visitors
a
breathtaking
landing
experience.
Kuta
Beach
bustles
with
tourists'
vendors
and
locals.
It's
the
most
popular
beach
in
Bali
and
the
island's
number
one
party
zone.
The
beach
stretches
as
far
north
as
the
eyes
can
see.
As
short
walk
away
north,
the
waves
will
invite
to
surfing.
Rapid
development
and
an
influx
of
visitors
haven't
kept
the
surfers
away
and
Kuta
still
remains
one
of
Bali's
best
surfing
beaches
and
a
great
place
to
enjoy
a
beach
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While
the
surfers
are
still
part
of
the
Kuta
scene,
it's
the
shopping,
nightlife
and
party
vibes
that
attracts
thousands
of
visitors.
There's
a
huge
choice
of
accommodation,
restaurants
and
entertainment.
The
accommodation
in
Kuta
range
from
a
modest
home
stay
for
a
few
dollars
a
night
to
luxurious,
five
star,
international
hotels
costing
several
hundred
to
several
thousand
dollars
a
night.
Legian
Street,
situated
directly
behind
the
row
of
hotels
that
face
the
beach,
is
lined
with
shops
of
all
varieties.
We
can
find
any
Balinese
handicrafts
here,
from
the
least
expensive
to
the
most
exquisite;
or
unique
stores
such
as
the
leather
store
staffed
by
two
young
Balinese
men
that
will
perfectly
sculpt
a
leather
jacket.
(They
are
all
extremely
talented
artists).
_At
night,
Kuta
is
alive
with
night
life.
Western
influences
create
discotheques,
dance
clubs,
and
pubs.
Gastronomical
demands
inspire
a
multitude
of
restaurants,
serving
traditional
Indonesian
and
Balinese
food
to
various
ethnic
meals
from
Japan,
Switzerland,
etc.
As
if
these
were
not
enough,
various
Balinese
dance
performances
are
staged
in
Kuta
every
night.
One
of
the
best
Kecak
performances
is
found
in
Kuta. |
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