Consider it a fixed price, store version of what
the beach peddlers usually tout you while you enjoy your massage on the beach.
Much of the local «warung» food stall scene of yesteryear is gone, however some small shops can be found and
beach peddlers offering cold soft drinks and Bintangs still roam free.
You won't see any high - rises or
beach peddlers on the Mayan Riviera, but if you're culturally inclined, the Tulum ruins are only six miles away.
Not exact matches
Yes, it is quite difficult to reach this
beach but this Perasi white sand
beach is worth every single ordeal you take, this
beach is free of
peddler and hawkers, only two or three small thatched roof food stall available, the atmosphere and condition will remind you of Kuta in early 70s.
On the
beach, there are many
peddlers along the street, selling various local specialties, such as crafts, T - shirts,
beach clothes and accessories.
The
beach scene is similar to Kuta in terms of the usual
beach offerings, ranging from parasol - shaded sun loungers and impromptu «
beach bars» selling cold drinks and Bintang, to roaming
beach masseuses and
peddlers selling knick - knacks and knock - off fashion items.
Sunbathing, surfing, swimming and
beach soccer are favourite pastimes, while masseuses, hair braiders and
peddlers roam the coast.
If you prefer a scene that is devoid of nude bodies,
peddlers, and loud music, then Long Bay
Beach Park is a better fit.