Located between Kuta and the airport, big hotels line this stretch of beach. A little less frantic than Kuta, it's a good place to grab a deck chair and a good book. Swimming here is safe, as the hotel lifeguards will put up flags if there are any rips.
Nusa Dua’s world-brand hotels are mostly targeted for middle-up tourist and those who seeking for a total relaxation on a professional international standard services of hotels but still on an ambience of Balinese traditional architecture.
Being a former fishing village on the west coast of the island, Kuta is the most popular beach in Bali. Its kilometer-long sandy beach which is good for surfing, sunbath, volleyball or watch a stunning sunset, attract thousands of visitors.
The Seminyak beach is now also popular amongst surfers looking for a less crowded area to surf and to enjoy the sun drench beach. A quieter more relax area, Seminyak is charming and quite chic.
The charm of Sanur lies in relative tranquility of its social scene. It is a resort for families or for those who are interested in the right mix of beach and Balinese life. It is also has the immense of being much nearer inland tourist spots.
Ubud is a remarkable town in the middle of the island of Bali. For more than a century, it has been the island's preeminent center for fine arts, dance and music. Nonetheless, Ubud is still popular with backpackers, mystics and all the finest fringe elements of global society.