Kuta Beach Bali: An idyllic part of the world
Here’s a picture of heaven, beautiful Kuta Beach Bali, this afternoon. There were Euro’s and Aussies on the beach, as well as people enjoying the gentle waves, on this windless afternoon. Under the trees, drink sellers, bakso vendors and board renters got comfortable, and adjusted to the slow pace of business. I saw an older tourist enjoying a game of chess with a locals, and some Japanese ladies giggle, at Balinese boys hoisting their friend into a tree.
I chatted to one drink vendor, who told me he lives near the airport in Tuban. He wanted 10,000rp for a Pocari Sweat, cheeky bugger. We agreed on 7,000rp, which still gives him a nice margin. The other day in kampung Canggu, Ika and I bought 2 Pocaris for 7,000rp. Anything you buy on the beach has that extra margin built in. You pay for the convenience of having a smiley local, sit there all afternoon with an ice box full of drinks. Its definitely a value addition. The vendor said a small Bintang was 10,000rp, and a Coke 5,000rp. Here’s more on what he had to say.
Walking along the beach, I came to the conclusion that I am the pastiest guy in Bali. The whole beach was peppered with these bronzed surfers, and girls with golden skin. I look like a slice of butter fish, without the oil. There are now many handy recliners and shades out on the sand. That makes life a lot better for tourists, not wanting to be pestered by beach vendors.