Things to do in Kelusa

Activities, attractions and tours

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1. Kuta Beach

Relax under an sun umbrella or swim, snorkel and surf at one of the most visited spots in Bali. Famous for its warm water, great surf, affordable massages and impressive sunsets, lively Kuta Beach attracts millions of visitors from all over the world.
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Kuta Beach showing a beach

2. Seminyak Beach

Seminyak Beach is a picturesque and idyllic stretch of sand situated on the west coast of Bali. Here, you can really relax in peace, as Seminyak village is more upmarket and attracts fewer visitors than the neighbouring villages of Legian and Kuta. Its upmarket nature makes it the perfect destination for those who prefer to holiday in style and comfort.
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Seminyak which includes a day spa and a beach as well as a large group of people

3. Legian Beach

Pull up a beach chair or grab your surfboard ride the waves at Bali’s idyllic Legian Beach.
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Legian Beach showing a beach and a luxury hotel or resort

4. Sanur Beach

Geographically, Sanur Beach is less than 10 miles (15 kilometers) from the bright lights of Kuta Beach, yet in many other respects it’s a world away. Although it’s one of Bali’s earliest resort areas, Sanur Beach and its village has managed to hold on to its relaxed, unhurried atmosphere, making it a popular destination for families and couples of all ages.
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Sanur Beach featuring boating, a beach and tropical scenes

5. Seminyak Square

Seminyak Square is a small but stylish shopping complex in the heart of Seminyak, an upmarket resort village on the west coast of Bali. The shops in the complex sell a wide range of items, from clothes, jewellery and accessories to books, artwork and Indonesian souvenirs.
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Seminyak Square showing shopping, markets and street scenes

6. Ubud Monkey Forest

The Ubud Monkey Forest is a site for Balinese Hindu worship and every aspect of the grounds has sacred meaning, from its trees and temples, to its long-tail macaques. This site is also a research center where you can learn more about the monkeys and some 115 species of trees. The site is also known as the Padangtegal Monkey Forest because it is owned by the village of Padangtegal, one of Ubud’s communities.
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Ubud Monkey Forest featuring zoo animals and cuddly or friendly animals

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