1 Kuta Beach at a Glance Kuta is Bali's most famous beach . It was once a fishing village that evolved into a surfing mecca. In addition to the great surf, it's also one of the island's major nightlife hubs. Basically, it offers something for all visitors. For sure, it's a favourite for budget travellers. There's countless restaurants, bars, a big mall, the largest waterpark in Southeast Asia, and a wide variety of hotels to suit any pocket.
2 Great for backpackers to medium budget travelers Lots of fun things to do, from surfing to waterslides and vertical bungee Good choice of dining spots Wide range of hotel prices Plenty of nightlife options with Legian's nightclubs nearby
Seminyak is Bali's most stylish and upscale beach resort area . It's home to among the island's most luxurious resorts . It also hosts a number of fine restaurants & boutiques . Fashion stores line Seminyak's streets . You can also find some of Bali's top dining spots where international chefs cook up world -class cuisine . The scenes along Jalan Petitenget and Jalan Kayu Aya can be quite eclectic .
The most fashionable beach resort in Bali Home to Bali's famous 'eat street', full of great restaurants Stylish, world -class beach clubs Plenty of villas and luxury resorts Really good boutique shopping
Nusa Dua is Bali's 'all-inclusive' type of beach resort. It has an incredible collection of worldclass, international-chain hotels facing a pristine beachfront. Thanks to the well-planned layout of the Nusa Dua tourism complex, you have an upmarket shopping complex, superb facilities and manicured gardens that seamlessly blend in with a luxurious 18-hole golf course – all within a short walk from your hotel. Although Nusa Dua is Bali's most developed resort area, you can still find cultural attractions here. These range from temples, a museum housing arts and artefacts from Indonesia and the Pacific, and unique natural landmarks around its scenic peninsula. Dreamy beachfront settings overlooking clean white sand beaches make Nusa Dua an idyllic place for honeymooners. Some resorts feature great kids' clubs, making Nusa Dua an ideal beach destination for families.
Most of the luxury resorts here are along the beachfront Secure, exclusive and far away from the crowds Good for luxury travelers, as well as families and honeymooners
Ubud is often considered Bali's artistic and cultural heartland, popular for it lush upland nature scenes. Valleys covered in green rice terraces serve as a backdrop to many art galleries and old temples and palaces. Most of the popular spots are within easy walking distance of the town hub, which allows for a quick and memorable day trip. In Ubud town centre there's the Puri Saren Royal Palace. By day, you can visit and admire its Balinese architecture from up close. In the evenings, you can watch traditional Balinese dances on its open stage. Just across the road from the palace is the souvenir shopping haven that is the Ubud Art Market. A walk down the boutique-lined Jalan Hanoman leads you to the famous Ubud Monkey Forest. With so many things to see and do, this Ubud survival guide can help you make a manageable plan by narrowing the selection down to just the must-sees. Kayu Aya can be quite eclectic.
Beautiful natural surroundings Vibrant art scene A calm, relaxed atmosphere Plenty of sightseeing Cool and pleasant highland climate