BALI
- KUTA & LEGIAN & SEMINYAK
INCLUDES SEMINYAK &
PETITENGET
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Kuta-Legian-Seminyak
Hotels and Accommodation 
The
white sands of Kuta are still arguably the best beachfront
on Bali. The beach is much cleaner than just a few years
ago, although the vendors remain annoying. Kuta is not
the fishing village it once was: it is now a booming
Pacific resort and its streets are clogged with tourists
and traffic during peak seasons. Legian is a bit quieter,
less crowded, and more suitable for longer stays, although
in many ways it has become an extension of Kuta. Further
north, Seminyak, Petitenget and Canggu offer more tranquility.
Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning. Telephone
code is 0361.
ORIENTATION
BALI TOURIST INFORMATION
Bali
- Kuta and Tuban
Kuta
proper is the area delineated by JI. Legian, JI. Pantai
Kuta, JI. Melasti, the beach front drive and the lanes
in between, especially Gang Poppies I and 11. JI. Legian
is the commercial hub of Kuta and the stage of many
of its restaurants and nightlife. Most of Kuta's big
beachfront hotels are in southern Kuta, or Tuban, including
the LTI Patra Jasa Bali, Ramada Bintang Bali, Holiday
Inn Balihai, Kartika Plaza, Sol Elite Paradiso, and
Bali Dynasty.
Bali
- Legian and Seminyak
Legian
and Seminyak are northern extensions of Kuta proper
along JI. Legian to JI. Basangkasa. Somewhat quieter
with cottage-style accommodations, this is where many
of the ex-pat designers and long-stay tourists live.
The biggest hotels are the Bali Imperial, Jayakarta,
and the Bali Padma. There are three ways to reach Legian
and Seminyak: through Kuta and JI ' Melasti, then north;
from JI. Imam Bonjol, turn west on to A Patih Jelantik
at the Pertamina gas station; or from the north via
JI. Kerobokan.
Bali
- Petitenget and North
Petitenget,
Berawa, Canggu, and Seseh are new and quieter continuations
of Kuta's beach, easier to reach through Abian Timbul
or Denpasar and Kerobokan than through Kuta, as there
are no bemos north from Legian. Several large hotels
are located in this area: the Oberoi Bali, the Intan
Bali Village and The Legian in Petitenget and the Dewata
Beach and Bali Sani Suites in Berawa.
Kuta
Beach also extends to the south, beyond the airport
to Jimbaran.
For
assistance with tours and tickets, and information on
events, contact the tourist information offices at JI.
Bakungsari, Kuta Phone 751660 ext. 145, Century Plaza
Building, JI. Benesari No. 7, Ground Floor, Legian,
Phone 754090, and the Lifeguard Station (Bala Penyelamat
Wisata Tirta), JI. Pantai Kuta, Phone755660. A new Tourism
Office is on JI. Raya Kuta.
Kuta
The
airport taxi counter is outside customs, near "left
luggage". The set fare is Rp20,000 to Kuta, Rp22,500
to Legian, Rp25,000 to Seminyak, and Rp25,000 to Petitenget.
Buy a ticket from the counter for the sedan taxis. Metered
taxis operate outside the airport. Make sure they start
the argometer before you take off.
If
you want to take a bemo, you have to walk out to the
main road as far as the impressive white charioteer
statue on the corner (about 1.5 km). From there you
can flag down a blue bemo van-it will take you down
to "bemo corner" in Kuta for Rp. l,000.
In
Kuta itself, the usual bemo fare-to JI. Kartika Plaza
and Tuban to the south or to A Melasti to the north-is
only Rp1000-Rp1,500, although the driver may ask for
more. There are no bemos beyond Legian, so to get further
north you'll have to charter: bargain hard.
There
are rent-a-car and bike agencies on almost every corner
in Kuta and "transport?" is an extremely common
touts' call. Bargain the price down and check the condition
of the vehicle. Suzuki Jimnys are fun for around $10/day.
Kijang jeeps go for $15/day. Try Bali Bahagia Rent Car,
JI. Raya Kuta 72X,
Toyota
Rent Car, JI. Raya Airport 99X, Tuban. Motorbikes rent
for around $4/day.
The shuttle bus to the Kuta Central Parking area on
JI. Kuta Raya is Rp2000. It makes a circuit through
Kuta, where curb-side parking is no longer allowed,
so you must park at the central lot and shuttle in.
To avoid the hassle of looking for bemos or renting
a vehicle, use the shuttle buses which go to Ubud at
8.30, 10, and 11.30 am, 1, 2.30 and 4 pm and to Candidasa
/ Padangbai, Kintamani and Lovina at 9.30 am. Contact
CV Ganda Sari Transport, JI. Legian, or Perama, JI.
Legian.
For renting mountain bikes, motor bikes, or push bikes,
go to Chi Chat Rent Car on JI. Pura Bagus Taruna (JI.
Rum Jungle) or to Warung Bamboo, on JI. Arjuna (JI.
Double Six). The price is $1/day or less for longer
periods. Always check the bike before riding away.