


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  lifestyle.

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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