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12 Best Things to Visit in Kuta (Bali)

The most well-known area in Bali is likely Kuta, and for good reason. In addition to being the location of the famous Kuta Beach, it also offers a vibrant entertainment scene that lasts into the early morning hours. The beach is surrounded by a long promenade with lots of cafes and restaurants, and the shoreline is made up of fine, golden sand. You will have a ton of options if you want to go shopping, and you can enjoy both expensive malls and local markets. You can spend time exploring the area’s narrow streets and taking in all the sights. There are several good dining establishments nearby, as well as charming local guesthouses. Surfing, swimming, and playing one of the many beach sports are all popular activities here. You may also visit one of the many spas to unwind and rejuvenate yourself. There is never a risk of becoming bored in Kuta, and even those traveling with families will find plenty to do away from the city’s regular nightlife hotspots. The top 12 things to do in Kuta are listed below.

Vihara Dharmayana Kuta

For a taste of Kuta’s culture, go to Vihara Dharmayana, also known as Leeng Gwan Kuta Temple or Kongco Bio Kuta Chinese Temple. Even though it is located on a quiet backstreet and is one of Kuta’s most important religious sites, you can still see it from a distance due to its elaborate roof. Vihara Dharmayana is a Buddhist temple that is thought to be over two centuries old. It features artistic carvings, vibrant murals, and a beautiful courtyard that is covered in fragrant incense sticks.

Warung Murah

warung Murah
Warung Murah

There are many international restaurants in Kuta, but if you want to eat locally (and you should), choose Warung Murah for lunch. Since “Warung Murah” in Indonesian means “Cheap Cafe,” this is one of the best warungs in the area where you can get traditional Indonesian food at a good price. The hot off-the-grill fish paired with rice and a few veggie side dishes is one of the highlights. You can also try the sizzling chicken satay with a side of spicy peanut sauce.

Pandora Experience Bali

Pandora Experience Bali
Pandora Experience Bali

The Pandora Effect Teams of two to ten people are welcome, and Bali takes advantage of the fact that escape game trips are popular right now. The aim of the game is to solve a series of riddles and puzzles in order to get out of the room in under two hours, and this is a great way to spend an afternoon if the weather is poor or you just want to give your brain a good workout after too many days spent lazing on the beach.

Museum Kain

Museum Kain
Museum Kain

If you’re in the vicinity, stop by the Museum Kain, which is located at the top of the Beachwalk shopping center in Kuta. This type of cultural attraction is rare in Kuta, but by exploring the many exhibition galleries, you can discover everything there is to know about Indonesian indigenous textile production. Many of the items use the vibrant batik process, in which wax is dripped on fabric to create a design before colors are applied. With the assistance of one of the in-house professionals, you can even create your own pieces. You can also buy some of the works on display as a reminder of your trip to Indonesia.

Shopping at Beachwalk

Beachwalk centre
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You need look no further than Beachwalk, which is located along the main street next to the beach, if you want to visit the mall in Kuta. The mall is one of the newest in the area and has everything you could want with a mix of international shops, restaurants, and cafes. Anyone looking for surfing gear will find a huge number of options here, and there is also a gallery on the upper floor where you can find out more about Indonesian textiles. Along with the gallery, there are various gift stores that offer souvenirs, as well as a rooftop bar with a regular DJ.

Bali Sea Turtle Society

The Bali Sea Turtle Society in Kuta is a turtle hatchery that works to save turtle eggs and then release the young turtles back into the wild. From April through October, when turtles hatch, you can participate in the activity and watch as these adorable baby turtles take their first steps into the wide ocean. This happens after 4 p.m. If you give money to the hatchery, whose goal is to protect olive ridley turtles, you can take your own turtle and help it swim out to sea. At the same time, you can discover more about the situation facing turtles in Indonesia.

Visit Waterbom

Waterbom
Waterbom

One of Kuta’s oldest attractions, Waterbom Bali, is not to be missed, especially if you are taking a family vacation. This is one of the largest water parks in Bali, and you will find a huge number of rides here, such as the Boomerang and the Superbowl, and if you are feeling brave, there are sheer drop slides such as the Climax. There are also kid-friendly swimming areas and a few restaurants where you can obtain snacks and light meals to sustain you throughout the day. Online booking: Waterbom 1-Day Park Pass for Bali

Apache Reggae Bar

Apache Reggae Bar
Apache Reggae Bar

One of Kuta’s most well-known nightlife destinations, Apache Reggae Bar, always has a party going on. Along with the traditional reggae favorites, live music is performed here, and you may sip on a lot of beverages while you dance the night away. It is important to keep in mind that inexpensive beverages in Bali are frequently manufactured with fake alcohol, so it is generally best to stick to the native beer, Bintang, which is a crisp, refreshing larger.

Live music at Bali Beach Shack

Bali Beach Shack
Bali Beach Shack

Located on Jalan Legian’s main thoroughfare One of Kuta’s best music venues, Bali Beach Shack, has a semi-open air setting with some plush sofas and a stage for live music. The bands change regularly, but you can count on them to play all the classics, including well-known pop and rock tunes. They also welcome requests. In front of the stage, there is a dance floor, and the bar is open until the wee hours of the morning.

Upside Down World Bali

Upside Down World Bali
Upside Down World Bali

Inverted World Bali, as the name suggests, is a fun attraction that is a great choice if you are looking for something to do on a rainy day in Bali. Located inside, there are seven different rooms where the furniture is arranged the wrong way around, which makes it look like you have just walked into a new world that defies gravity. There are lots of places to take pictures here, and kids will love posing in all the strange places.

Upcycle

Upcycle
Upcycle

Upcycle is a store in Kuta, but it also works to improve the area and help the community grow. The store produces a variety of goods, including bags and purses, but with a unique twist because these are manufactured from trash like cans and used records. As a result, you can find a wide variety of interesting items here and leave with something unique that also helps the Kuta community and its fragile environment.

Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach
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The chance to surf at Kuta Beach is one of the key draws, as it’s the ideal location for beginners. Due to Kuta Beach’s location on a soft sand bar rather than a sharp reef, you can learn to surf there without worrying that you would damage yourself if you fell on any sharp coral. Although if you want something a bit easier, you can also get a body board and catch the waves that way. You can rent a board here for the day and even take a surf lesson with one of the numerous instructors around the beach. People gather in large numbers here around sunset to watch the sunsets, which are best experienced with a cold beer.