Legian Beach
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING IN BALI/ Updated : Sep 26, 2016, 16:54 IST
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Legian is located in popular South Bali right between Seminyak and Kuta, in fact nowadays it’s hard to tell where one resort ends and the other begins. Legian offers a good mix of accommodation options—budget as well as luxury. It … Read more
Legian is located in popular South Bali right between Seminyak and Kuta, in fact nowadays it’s hard to tell where one resort ends and the other begins. Legian offers a good mix of accommodation options—budget as well as luxury. It has an eclectic mix of restaurants that serves all types of cuisine. There are lively and stylish bars and nightlife venues too. The beach at Legian tends to be a little less crowded than Kuta’s but within easy reach of both Kuta and more upmarket Seminyak, which make it a great choice for those who want to be close to the action and to experience both areas without breaking the bank. Read less
Legian is located in popular South Bali right between Seminyak and Kuta, in fact nowadays it’s hard to tell where one resort ends and the other begins. Legian offers a good mix of accommodation options—budget as well as luxury. It has an eclectic mix of restaurants that serves all types of cuisine. There are lively and stylish bars and nightlife venues too. The beach at Legian tends to be a little less crowded than Kuta’s but within easy reach of both Kuta and more upmarket Seminyak, which make it a great choice for those who want to be close to the action and to experience both areas without breaking the bank.
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