Kuta Bali Beach

Saturday, February 16, 2013


Kuta Beach is a tourist place located south of Denpasar, capital of Bali, Indonesia. Kuta is located in Badung. This area is a tourist destination abroad, and has become a mainstay tourist island of Bali since the early 70's. Kuta Beach is often referred to as sunset beach (sunset beach) as opposed to the Sanur beach.
Before becoming an attraction, Kuta is a port trade. Where the product of local traded to buyers from outside Bali. In the 19th century, Mads Lange, a Danish merchant, came to Bali and established a trading base in Kuta. His expertise in negotiating, making trader Mads Lange as famous among the kings of Bali with the Dutch.



Hugh Mahbett has also published a book entitled "Praise to Kuta" which contains an invitation to the local community to set up tourist accommodation facilities. The goal is to anticipate the explosion of tourists visiting Bali. The book was later inspired many people to build tourist facilities such as hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues.
In Kuta there are many shops, restaurants and places baths and drying herself. Besides the beauty of the beach, Kuta beach also offers various types of entertainment such as bars and restaurants along the beach to Legian beach. Rosovivo, Ocean Beach Club, Kamasutra, are some of the most crowded clubs along the beach of Kuta.
This beach also has a pretty good waves for surfing sports (surfing), especially for novice surfers. Golf I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport is located not far from Kuta.

Admission

For tickets go to Kuta beach is free of charge. But if you come by car, then you have to pay a parking fee of Rp. 5.000, - per vehicle.

Access

It takes about 10 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport to Kuta Beach. Transportation to digumakan ie, taxi, private vehicle or bus. If you use the bus, it will stop at the Central Parking Kuta. From here, you can move on to the beach by public transport, with a tariff of Rp. 10.000, -

courtesy: id.wikipedia.org

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