KUTA BALI TOURS

5 Hours


THE TRIP STARTS
FROM THE HOTEL AT 09.30 AM

Good Day, Bali Tour will drive you around for A half-day tour in Kuta Beach is located on the western side of the island’s narrow isthmus and is considered Bali’s most famous beach resort destination. In Kuta Beach we visit Kuta Art Market, Kuta Square, and Kuta Beach offers a great surfing beach, Kuta Bali where it all begins Party, fun, cheap food, drinks, and hotels. Kuta Beach has great waves for beginners. Kuta is also minutes away from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban.

Here is the itinerary Kuta Bali Tour Tour with a Duration of 4 – 5 Hours

  Pick up at the Hotel
  Kuta Art Market
  Kuta Beach
  Kuta Beach Walk Shopping
  Legian St
  Back to Hotel

Below is the price for a tour with a driver

TOURBASIC PRICE
Hourly Tour (Min 3 Hours)Rp. 500.000 / Car
Half-Day Tour (5 Hours)Rp. 600.000 / Car
One Tour (10 Hours)Rp. 950.000 / Car
Full-Day Tour (12 Hours)Rp. 1.000.000 / Car
Long Distance (add from Full Day tour)Rp. 200.000 / Car

Our driver will Pick-Up Area :

Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Pecatu, Tanjung Benoa, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Canggu, Sanur, Denpasar, Benoa Harbour, and Ubud. Please contact us if your area is not in listed

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Overview

Kuta is one of the most famous and iconic beach resort areas located in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia. It was one of the first areas in Bali to attract tourists and has since become a bustling and vibrant destination known for its beautiful beach, surf culture, nightlife, and various entertainment options. Here are some key features of Kuta, Bali:

  1. Kuta Beach: Kuta Beach is the main attraction and the heart of the area. It is a long, sandy beach with powerful waves, making it a popular spot for surfing and water sports. The beach is also great for sunbathing, beach games, and watching beautiful sunsets.
  2. Surfing: Kuta is a surfer’s paradise. The consistent waves and surf schools attract beginners and experienced surfers alike. If you’re interested in learning to surf, there are plenty of surf schools along the beach.
  3. Nightlife: Kuta is known for its lively nightlife. The streets come alive with numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues, making it a favorite spot for partygoers. Some popular areas for nightlife include Jalan Legian and Poppies Lane.
  4. Shopping: Kuta offers a wide range of shopping opportunities. You’ll find plenty of surf shops, boutiques, art markets, and souvenir stalls along the streets, offering everything from clothing and accessories to handicrafts and traditional Balinese items.
  5. Dining: Kuta has an extensive selection of dining options, catering to all tastes and budgets. From local Indonesian food to international cuisines, you’ll find restaurants and warungs (local eateries) serving a variety of dishes.
  6. Beachfront Accommodation: Kuta offers a wide range of accommodations, including luxury resorts, mid-range hotels, and budget hostels, many of which are situated right on or near the beach.
  7. Cultural Attractions: While Kuta is predominantly known for its lively beach scene, it’s also close to other cultural attractions like temples and traditional villages, offering a chance to experience the rich Balinese culture.

Kuta’s popularity, especially its nightlife, attracts a younger crowd and party enthusiasts. It’s a vibrant destination with a mix of beach activities, shopping, dining, and entertainment. However, if you prefer a quieter and more relaxed environment, you may want to consider other areas in Bali such as Seminyak or Ubud.

Trip Highlights

  • The Tour will assist by English Speaking Tours Driver
  • The tour is Private Tours, means there is no other participant, just only you and your companion
  • The price already include with 21% Government tax and Services
  • Regular Tours Price : is a Bali day tours price without include lunch and entrance fee, you need to pay by your own self
  • Time and Tourism site is subject to change based on your request.
  • Send us message via WhatsApp in this number +6285102555522 or +6281338798832

Itinerary

Kuta Art Market is a small beachside bazaar-like complex where Bali souvenirs, arts and handicraft items are sold. The compact marketplace is easily located at the end of the Jalan Bakungsari one-way thoroughfare, adjacent to the Kuta Sidewalk and just before Jalan Kartika Plaza Street. Here, visitors who stroll along the street as well as from the sands of Kuta Beach will come across the market.

Referred to locally as ‘Pasar Seni Desa Adat Kuta’ or the ‘Art Market of Kuta’, the place comprises six main shop-houses and a long building with many different stalls. The shops sell a wide range of items and Bali curios, such as Bali surfboard and guitar-shaped fridge magnets, key chains, beer holders, placemats, faux leather shoes and sandals, Bali print T-shirts and colourful sarongs and fabrics.

From the art market’s street side north, rows of modern shops and various international brands (mostly surf clothing and sports apparel) the likes of Quiksilver, Billabong and Rip Curl as well as other fashion labels line up through Kuta Square.

Kuta Art Market serves as a shopping oasis as it is located out of sight from the traffic and sidelined by the many modern shops in its adjacent boulevards. It’s perfect for visitors who do not have much time to hunt for souvenirs in the island’s other more established art markets, however prices can be higher. Nearly all of the items sold here are similar to the goods that dominate the art markets of Ubud and Sukawati. The items are mostly sourced from the same cottage industries and suppliers in Gianyar, as well as local craftsmen in Kuta and the surrounding areas. Bargaining skills will play an important role on your shopping here.

Good to Know about Kuta Art Market When bargaining at the Kuta Art Market, rule of thumb is to act polite and friendly with shopkeepers as it is sort of a game, and you can actually make new friends from these 'soft battles’. Make sure you check the quantity and quality of each of your items before paying the negotiated price. The art market is surrounded by various beachside food stalls selling cold drinks and restaurants selling cuisines at various price ranges. Most of the restaurants are located across the Jalan Kartika Plaza, along the Kuta sidewalk, southward from the art market. Always try to have small Rupiah change on hand. There are several money changers around the Kuta Art Market, however using them can be a tricky, if not daunting, affair. Use only authorised money changers or a bank. You can also change your money at your hotel, although at normally higher rates. The small, unauthorised street booths, despite being labelled as ‘authorised’ should be last resort. If you must, always re-count your money twice in front of the dealer and ask for any missing banknotes.

Opening Hours: 08:00 - 22:00 Location: Jalan Bakung Sari, Kuta How to get there: Where Jalan Bakung Sari and Jalan Kartika Plaza streets meet. An easy stroll along the beachside footpath 15m south from the Balawista lifeguard watchtower on Kuta Beach.

Day 2 :
Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach is located on the western side of the island's narrow isthmus and is considered Bali's most famous beach resort destination. Kuta Beach is also minutes away from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban. The nearby resorts of Tuban, Legian and Seminyak are all within close walking distance.

Once a simple, rustic and quiet fishing village, Kuta Beach has witnessed a transformation over the past years due to the rise of various accommodations, dining and shopping options. The rapid growth owes much to visitors, beachcombers and art lovers from nearby Australia. Expatriates also helped pioneer surfing in Kuta, as well.

Although a rather frenzied traffic scene has become commonplace here, Kuta Beach continues to attract thousands of visitors every year with its unique charm. During the peak season from July to August and the holiday season for Christmas and New Year, Kuta Beach is regularly fully-booked by travellers looking forward to a pleasant and affordable Bali escape.

Kuta Beach Walk is a modern and stylish shopping mall located in the heart of Kuta, Bali. It offers a unique shopping and entertainment experience right next to the famous Kuta Beach. The mall is known for its open-air design, chic architecture, and a wide selection of international and local brands, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals. Here's what you can expect at Kuta Beach Walk:

1. Shopping: Kuta Beach Walk is home to a variety of shops, boutiques, and retail outlets. You'll find both international and Indonesian brands offering a wide range of products, including clothing, footwear, accessories, souvenirs, beachwear, surf gear, and more.

2. Dining: The mall boasts an extensive selection of dining options. From casual eateries and fast-food joints to upscale restaurants and trendy cafes, you can indulge in a variety of cuisines, including Indonesian, Asian, Western, and fusion dishes.

3. Entertainment: Kuta Beach Walk provides entertainment options for all ages. There's a cinema where you can catch the latest movies, as well as a rooftop area with live music performances and events on certain days.

4. Beach Access: One of the unique aspects of Kuta Beach Walk is its direct access to Kuta Beach. After a day of shopping and dining, you can easily head to the beach for some relaxation, water activities, or to watch the beautiful sunset.

5. Galleria: The mall features a spacious and well-designed central area called the Galleria. This open-air section is perfect for strolling, taking in the ambiance, and enjoying the ocean breeze.

6. Souvenirs and Handicrafts: Within the mall, you'll find various shops selling souvenirs, local handicrafts, and Balinese products, making it a convenient place to pick up gifts and mementos to take home.

7. Bali Beachwalk Hotel: The mall is connected to the Bali Beachwalk Hotel, offering convenient accommodation for those who wish to stay near Kuta Beach and have easy access to the mall's facilities.

Kuta Beach Walk provides a more upscale and modern shopping experience compared to the traditional markets in Bali. It's a great place to escape the heat or rain, explore a variety of shops and eateries, and enjoy some leisurely shopping and entertainment in a comfortable environment. Whether you're looking for trendy fashion, unique souvenirs, or a place to enjoy a meal with an ocean view, Kuta Beach Walk has something for everyone.

Legian Street is one of the most famous and vibrant streets in Bali, Indonesia. It is located in the southern part of the island, running parallel to the popular Kuta Beach. Legian Street is known for its bustling atmosphere, wide range of shopping options, lively nightlife, and numerous restaurants and cafes. It's a bustling hub that attracts both tourists and locals alike. Here are some highlights of Legian Street:

1. Shopping: Legian Street is a shopper's paradise, offering a mix of high-end boutiques, local stores, surf shops, and souvenir stalls. You can find a wide variety of clothing, accessories, handicrafts, artworks, and traditional Balinese products.

2. Nightlife: Legian Street comes alive after the sun sets, and the nightlife scene takes over. You'll find numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues offering live music, DJs, and various performances. It's a great place for partygoers and those looking for a fun night out.

3. Dining: The street is lined with an array of restaurants, warungs, and cafes offering diverse cuisines, from Indonesian and Balinese dishes to international fare. Whether you're craving local delicacies or familiar favorites, you'll find plenty of options to satisfy your appetite.

4. Spas and Wellness: Legian Street also offers a range of spas and wellness centers where you can indulge in traditional Balinese massages, spa treatments, and holistic therapies to relax and rejuvenate.

5. Accommodation: Legian Street and its surrounding areas provide a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hotels and guesthouses. It's a convenient location for those who want to stay close to the beach and have easy access to shopping and dining options.

6. Local Culture: Despite its modern and bustling nature, you can still experience some of Bali's cultural aspects on Legian Street. You may come across traditional ceremonies, Balinese dance performances, or offerings at local temples.

Legian Street's central location and its proximity to Kuta and Seminyak make it a popular area for both day and night activities. Whether you're looking for a day of shopping, a relaxing beach day, a lively night out, or a mix of everything, Legian Street offers a dynamic and exciting experience for visitors to Bali.

Includes/Excludes

Includes

  • English speaking Bali driver,
  • Comfortable Air conditioned car,
  • Petrol,
  • Mineral water, and
  • Parking ticket

Excludes

  • Personal expenses,
  • Alcohol beverage,
  • Entrance Ticket to Object
  • Dance Ticket

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