Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl

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One of the tourist attractions in Bali that you must visit while on holiday in the island of the gods is Kuta. So famous Kuta Bali, almost every day is never devoid of foreign tourists and domestic tourists. So what is the best you can do in Kuta Bali? In addition to tours of Kuta beach, Bali Waterbom one of the tourist attractions that you must visit.

Waterbom one recreational vehicle or a water theme park, is perfect if you are on vacation with the family. This park is one of the tourist attractions in Bali for children who really our recommendation. Waterbom water park has an area of ??3.8 hecktar and included a water slide world class standards. There are 9 types of games at Waterbom water park, as it smashes down, pipe lines, boogie ride and more will we write below. Address Waterbom Bali, Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia.


The Superbowl ride of waterbom park is one of a kind. this ride can be via one man or two man tube rafts and you start at the top of the slide and slowly go into a large round cauldron called the superbowl, slowly circling around and then suddenly shoot into the the hole into the large pool below. the ride takes about 20 seconds at speeds of 50 kilometers an hour. the wait tine is longer at 30 minutes or more as this is one of the most popular rides at waterbom park.


Costing $33US per adult and $21US per child at the gate we found the tourist centre in our hotel had a better deal so we stopped there on our way out. Staying at the Dynasty it was only a short walk to the park and we were soon planning our day. If you are planning on getting a gazebo get there early as they were all gone within an hour of opening at that wasn't even school holidays. A family gazebo costs 230000 rupee (about $23 Australian dollars). You can also get a locker to keep your valuables in. You don't need to carry cash around as you put it all on a wristband and you get any left over back when you are leaving.

The large water park is open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm everyday and they have many packages for individuals and groups.

Info Waterbom Park - Boomerang Kuta Bali :

Jl. Kartika PO BOX 1055 Tuban
Kuta - Bali 80361
Indonesia
Tel: +62 361 755 676
Fax: +62 361 753 517
E-mail: info@waterbom-bali.com


Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl
Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl

Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl
Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl
 Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl

 Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl
Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl

Kuta Waterbom Park: Superbowl

30 Best Popular + Hidden Beaches in Bali 2


Legian beach

Legian Beach is probably the second most popular area with visitors after Kuta because of its close association with beach life and its parties. Legian Beach is probably the second most popular area with visitors after Kuta because of its close association with beach life and its parties. Indeed, one of Legian’s main attractions is its extravagant nightlife. Another attraction is the white sandy beach filled with tanned wannabe celebrities.
Legian
Legian Beach Bali

Tanah Lot 

Tanah Lot Beach is a beautiful beach with Hindu temple set on the rock and appointed as the famous tourist destinations in Bali.
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Tana Lot Bali

Kudungu Beach

Kedungu Beach is a beautiful black sandy beach located in Tanah Lot Surfing Spot appointed as one of the best surfing points in Bali.

Nusa Lembongan Beach

Lembongan is a small and very pretty island, only 7 km away from the main island of Bali. It is well known for its tranquil sandy bays, which offer a great opportunity for a romantic getaway. This island has very little in common with Bali. It is dry and rocky, and there are no rice fields. Only cacti, snakes, and lizards are enjoying themselves here. Only a few plants can grow here, like corn, mango, and peanuts. Only hardy plants survive in this dry soil in the absence of spring water. The hanging bridge that connects Lembongan with the slightly smaller island Nusa Ceningan is on the southern side of the island.
Nusa Lembongan beach Bali


Tanjung Benoa Beach

Tanjung Benoa, like many other beachside destinations in Bali, used to be a fishing village and an old dock. The development of the peninsula has been very significant as most of the shore-side properties are now hotels, resorts and water sports operators. The remaining mangrove marsh still lies at the western side of the entrance. Tanjung Benoa is located 15 kilometres from the international airport but if you are already staying within the Nusa Dua cluster, it is just few steps away from the west gate.
Tanjung Benoa
Tanjung Benoa

Tulamben 

Tulamben has become Bali's most famous diving area and therefore where you are most likely to meet internationally recognised underwater photographers and writers. Tulamben Bay, like the rest of Bali, is situated in the richest marine biogeographic zone in the world. Being on the north east coast, the bay receives very plankton-rich waters from the major ocean current that moves from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean. This, coupled with the fact that the three main dive sites provide totally different physical environments, mean that Tulamben contains a stunningly diverse underwater ecosystem.
Tulamben
Tulamben

Bhuana Beach

Bali Bhuana Beach is the perfect getaway with stunning ocean views and the ... for a serene quiet getaway to the island of gods, location in Amed Lipah Beach.
bhuana beach
Bhuana beach Bali

Lipah Beach


Lipah beach is the most developed beach in the area (although still very peaceful), located around 10km from Culik. There’s accommodation at Hidden Paradise and slightly after this, Coral View. Both places have large, well-furnished bungalows in lush gardens with pools next to the beach.

There are a couple of restaurants nearby, both with attached accommodation: Tiying Petung has plain tiled rooms with attached bathroom, while next door Wawa Weve, has slightly better verandas in front of the rooms. Both have similar inexpensive to moderately priced menus, offering the usual Indonesian and western food, in relaxed surroundings. Its about 100m to the beach from these places. There’s reasonable snorkeling just off the coast here and, for divers, Lipah Bay is the site of the wreck of a small freighter at 6-12m depth, which is now covered with coral, and other marine life. The reef nearby is rich and diverse.
Best Popular & Hidden Beaches in Bali
Lipah Beach Bali

Bias Putih Beach

It is one of Bali's most beautiful beaches. Located between Candidasa and Amlapura, the entrance to the beach road is well hidden, unless you receive specific instructions. A kilometer or so after the hamlet of Bugbug village you will see a small sign denoting "Virgin Beach".
bias putih
Bias Putih

Nyang Nyang Beach


This beach is one of the secrets of Bali. The narrow, winding busy street, going uphill and downhill, will take you to this beach located at Nusa Dua peninsula. While you are passing by, you can see grazing cows and goats, and there are villagers going about their daily life. After driving for a few kilometers, you will take an even smaller street on your left. You have to be careful not to miss it.

Then you will be going through the small forest. In that forest, filled with exotic flowers, hidden bungalows are built for those seeking to stay incognito and want complete relaxation. At the end of the field you will find a small restaurant with the pool and one of the best views on the whole island.
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Nyang Nyang Beach Bali




Balangan Beach

Hang loose with Bali's surf community at Balangan Beach.
When the neighboring Dreamland beach got taken over by bulldozers and chain resorts, the surfers drifted over to Balangan. The long stretch of white sand is flanked by rocky cliffs while the shore is lined by an assortment of warungs (local cafes) serving plates of indo mee and ice-cold Bintangs and cheap non-air conditioned huts.

The agenda at Balangan is simple: surf (if you can), go swimming when it is high tide, build intricate sandcastles -- the sand here is exceptional for doing so -- and laze about in a hammock watching the surfers, young and old, catch the waves.

Reef shoes are highly recommended as the beach has a sharp rocky base and some of it covered in slippery green moss. For the virgin surfers, there are surf schools and numerous freelance instructors who’ll be willing to take you out for a price. Which beach in Bali? From Kuta, take the Bypass Ngurah Rai towards Nusa Dua. Look for the Uluwatu turn off to the right after about 10 minutes, after which, keep your eyes peeled for signs that direct you to Balangan.

Best Popular & Hidden Beaches in Bali
Balangan Beach Bali

Geger Beach

You won't get pounded by the waves at Geger Beach. For sun seekers dismayed by some of Bali’s rougher waters, this is a beach you can actually swim in. Situated close to the Nusa Dua golf course, the sparkling green-blue water here remains relatively calm with gentle rolling waves. The sand is thick and soft, packed hard so you can play a game of volleyball or go for a leisurely beach run.

Go at the right time of the day and you’ll see seaweed farmers working between the area from Geger Cafe to Geger Temple. Another big plus? This is one of the few beaches where topless sunbathing is allowed Which beach in Bali? Located five minutes from the Nusa Dua golf course and next to the St Regis Nusa Dua resort.
Geger beach Best Popular & Hidden Beaches in Bali
Geger beach

Bias Tugal

Bias Tugal: Good luck tracking this spot down... here's a hint, it's close to Padang Bai. Referred to as Pantai Kecil (Little Beach), this spot is often deserted, except for the odd adventurous tourist and a couple of the warung vendors. Tucked away near Padang Bai, the beauty of this beach is that it is hidden, accessible only after a 500-meter trek down a rocky path.

What greets you at the end of your mini-hike is a glorious body of water in varying shades of blue and turquoise fringed by a strip of fine white sand and swaying coconut trees. The current here can be strong, for the non-experienced swimmers, make do with playing in the waves and soaking up the sun in relative solitude as you watch the boats entering and leaving Padang Bai for Lombok and the Gili Islands. Which beach in Bali? From the ferry terminal of Padang Bai, head east up the hill and keep walking till you come across an exposed bit of the bay.
Best Popular & Hidden Beaches in Bali
Bias Tunggal Beach Bali

Amed Beach

Next Best Hidden Beaches in Bali is Amed. Amed: A quieter, less touristy bit of Bali.  Situated about two hours drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport is Amed, where the sand is of the coarse black volcanic variety. Instead of surfers and surf boards out on the water, the beach is lined with traditional outrigger fishing boats.

Those who venture up to Amed are usually keen to get in some quality diving as there are a number of wrecks located at nearby Lipah Beach and Tulamben. For snorkelers, the coral and underwater life in Amed is abundant. While the prettiest bays are found at Jemeluk and Lipah, the whole stretch of coastline presents a different, more natural image of Bali where the locals' primary source of income lies in salt mining and fishing. When night falls, take a walk on the beach and look up to the sky bathed in stars.
Best Popular & Hidden Beaches in Bali
Amed Beach Bali

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Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali

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Formosa Restaurant is a large Taiwanese Seafood Restaurant that caters mostly to Asian Tourists with full board meals and since we were part of a private full packaged tour of Kintamani and Tampak Siring, we had our dinner here as it was near our hotel. the restaurant is large and is set like a typical large chinese restaurant setting and with a large selection of both seafood and regular taiwanese and hokkien style chinese dishes and a smattering of indoenesian dishes too.

opens: Mon - Sun 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

Favorite Dish: since we were on a full board package, we had a set meal but there are many servings of assorted taiwanese food like the soup with tofu, stir fried chicken, fish in tausi sauce and more.

Drinks are not included in the package and you can order drinks like juices or iced tea and softdinks and they start at 25,000 rupiah or more per order.

Info :


Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali
Jalan Setiabudi, Denpasar Barat, Denpasar, Bali 80118, Indonesia
Telepon:+62 361 756427


Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali
Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali

Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali
Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali

Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali
Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali



Formosa Restaurant Kuta Bali

Made's Warung Kuta Bali

Roxuai : Made's Warung Kuta Bali

Made's Warung is one of the most famous Indonesia / Balinese restaurants in Bali. With a restaurant in Kuta and this one in the heart of Seminyak. Serving Balinese food, Indonesian food, Thai food, Western food and Japanese food. With a nice indoor dining area with large fans or a nice courtyard with tables undercover. With free WiFi internet access. Ask your waiter or waitress for the password.

Made’s Warung is quite an institution in Bali. It was in fact one of the first casual dining cafe in Bali. The very first outlet was located on Jalan Raya Pantai Kuta, right off the road. It can get a bit noisy and chaotic. The Seminyak outlet is more protected from the road, with seating areas wrapping around an open courtyard. The main restaurant has a mezzanine level that overlooks the rest of the dining area.

Made's Warung Kuta Bali is easily noticed by a lot of funny statues in front of it.. inside, you can find not only restaurant, but also some famous Indonesian designers' stores.. the decoration of the restaurant itself is really nice.. it's an open-air restaurant with ethnic, wooden furniture.. it gave a feeling that we're in some old friend's house.. every night, there's a different show performed in the middle of the restaurant.. when I visited it, it was traditional Balinese dance performed by young children, which I think was  such a good way to introduce Bali's rich culture.. I love the open-air concept, though after a while, my feet was bitten by mosquitoes..

Info :


Made's Warung Kuta Bali
Br. Seminyak, Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia
+62 361 732130
www.madeswarung.com

Made's Warung Kuta Bali
Made's Warung Kuta Bali



The beautiful interior of the cafe.

Made's Warung Kuta Bali
Made's Warung Kuta Bali
Made's Warung Kuta Bali

Made's Warung Kuta Bali

Service here is casual but quite efficient. Once you are seated, your order is taken quickly and the food comes out within minutes. We ordered one of the famous Nasi Campur Special, and one Nasi Campur with half Gado Gado (Indonesian Salad). The Nasi Campur was really impressive - it came with more then 10 different small portions of Indonesian dishes - including beef rendang, smoked chicken, sambal prawns, etc.

The taste of everything was very good and authentic. This is a very satisfying way to sample many different dishes on one plate, and you can see why Nasi Campur is so popular in Indonesia and also Malaysia. The Gado Gado version had more vegetable dishes which were also really delicious.

Nasi Campur Special.

Made's Warung Kuta Bali

Made's Warung Kuta Bali

Nasi Campur with Half Gado Gado.

Made's Warung Kuta Bali

We also ordered a vegetable soup, a light broth which complemented the spiciness of the rice dishes.

Made's Warung Kuta Bali

And finished with some Banana Fritters, served with palm sugar. Some vanilla ice cream would have made it perfect.

Made's Warung Kuta Bali
Made's Warung Kuta Bali

Some may consider Made's Warung a bit touristy, and the pricing is definitely not hawker standard, but the quality of the food and the great ambiance makes it a really enjoyable lunch or dinner venue. Try it at least once. You may be hooked !