Kuta Beach
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/THINGS TO DO, BALI/ Updated : May 19, 2015, 11:54 IST
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Kuta was Bali's first tourist hub and the Kuta Beach was part of the original attractions for visitors; the rest of Kuta was basically a fishing village. Today, Kuta has metamorphosed into a prominent hang out zone for tourists. Q … Read more
Kuta was Bali's first tourist hub and the Kuta Beach was part of the original attractions for visitors; the rest of Kuta was basically a fishing village. Today, Kuta has metamorphosed into a prominent hang out zone for tourists. Quite popular with the surfers, Kuta Beach has an array of shacks and surfing schools. its proximity to the airport makes it a mandatory stopover for enthusiastic tourists who cannot wait to get into alluring waters atop a surf board. Read less
Kuta was Bali's first tourist hub and the Kuta Beach was part of the original attractions for visitors; the rest of Kuta was basically a fishing village. Today, Kuta has metamorphosed into a prominent hang out zone for tourists. Quite popular with the surfers, Kuta Beach has an array of shacks and surfing schools. its proximity to the airport makes it a mandatory stopover for enthusiastic tourists who cannot wait to get into alluring waters atop a surf board. What's more, an abundance of options of accommodation coupled with well-developed infrastructure make Kuta a haven for tourists. Kuta Beach is also lined with restaurants, shopping zones and beach bars.
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