Kuta
Once a lonely village on the road from Denpasar toward the Bukit
Peninsula, former time Kuta was a quiet fishermen village, grown
with bush. It was also used as a trade and navy port of Kingdoms
in Bali. Now Kuta has changed into a small international town
owns complete tourism facilities. The beach is wide and white
sandy is liked most by tourists to sunbath, surfing, or swimming.
The sunset in Kuta is most breathtaking
Whether you are looking for leather, fashion, handicrafts, jewellery,
shoes, music tapes or CD's, paintings or exotic wood carvings
don't forget to bargain. At night, Kuta is alive with night life.
The village abounds with restaurants, shops, discotheques, dance
clubs, pubs and other tourist facilities.
It is easier to find regular performances of Balinese music and
dance in Kuta, staged specially for tourists, than anywhere else
in Bali. Some performances are staged nightly. The village is
ideal for meeting and mixing with other people, locals as well
as visitors from abroad.