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Staying
in Jimbaran
Located
on the isthmus south of Ngurah Rai airport and a continuation
of the white sands of Kuta Beach, Jimbaran bay is one of Bali's
most recently developed resort area. Tranquil compared to Kuta,
it retains much of its fishing village charm. With its shallow
water and lack of sharp corals, Jimbaran is ideal for families.
The area also remains free from aggressive vendors.
Eating
Out in Jimbaran
Cafe Latino JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai, is well known to Kuta regulars.
Open from 7 pm. With Italian seafood restaurant.
PJ's at Four Seasons Resort has the best pizza on Bali.
Open 11 am-10 pm.
La Indonesia, JI. Uluwatu 108, offers garden dining and
dishes from around the archipelago.
Next door is Depot Windy, serving Chinese food.
Down the street, Puri Lombok Bar and Restaurant, JI. Uluwatu
8A, offers Chinese, seafood, Indonesian, European and pasta.
'M'Mam, JI. Uluwatu 39B, has Indonesian, Chinese, barbecue,
grilled fish and steak.
If you wish to "go native," try the stalls near Jimbaran
Market, Sari Bundo, or Gong Minang, JI. Uluwatu, good Padang restaurants
with spicy Sumatran food
On
JI. Bukit Permai, the road to Four Seasons, you will find Kakul
Kafe serving Indonesian and Western fare beachside.
Nearby and stretching right along Jimbaran beach is a succession
of simple beachside seafood restaurants. Coming alive after sunset,
the restaurants grill the choicest prawns, squid, snapper, and
lobster over coconut husk fires. The setting is unbeatable with
the tables right on the water's edge. Choose your fish from the
ice boxes, pick a table and enjoy. This is definitely a must-do
while in Bali.
Shopping
in Jimbaran in Rp or USD
There
is a range of small shops and the village market has plenty of
color.
Jatis
Art Shop has paintings and the Art Shop next to Avis has a variety
of souvenirs. Both are on JI. Uluwatu.
YG
Collection tailors export quality leather clothing in 24 hours,
JI. Uluwatu 39A.
Activities
in Jimbaran
If
you are a hiker, there's a path running along most of the cliff,
passable during the dry season: don't miss the caves of the Balangan
area.
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