Das Eigentum
YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk is a vibrant, budget-conscious 3-star property positioned directly on Kuta's pedestrianised beachwalk, blending minimalist modern design with sociable communal spaces that appeal to independent travellers, digital nomads and couples seeking authentic beach proximity without premium pricing. Standing in the lobby, you'll sense a youthful, unpretentious energy—clean lines, bright colour accents, and a palpable flow between the street-level café and upper rooms. Its USP is location: you're steps from Kuta Beach's break, the sprawling beachwalk's restaurants and bars, and Kuta's 24-hour street culture, yet buffered from the chaos by the hotel's calm, design-forward interior. This suits the independent traveller who values walkability, social connection and value over silence and seclusion.
️ Chroniken von Kuta, Badung, Bali
Kuta began as a modest fishing village in southern Badung, remaining marginal until the 1960s–70s, when Australian surfers and backpackers discovered its consistent reef breaks and proximity to Denpasar, transforming it into Bali's first tourist beachhead. The 1980s saw rapid commercialisation: low-rise losmen and warung gave way to mid-range hotels, restaurants and nightclubs, establishing Kuta as the island's party and budget-travel epicentre. Architecturally, Kuta embodies post-colonial hodgepodge—Balinese temple compounds and family compounds sit alongside concrete shophouses, 1990s resort blocks and contemporary mixed-use developments like the Beachwalk mall (2013), which codified the area's shift towards managed, sanitised leisure. Culturally, Kuta is quintessentially hybrid: a Hindu-Balinese spiritual geography layered beneath a cosmopolitan, permissive veneer, where local ceremonies and family life persist alongside a 24-hour tourist economy. Today it remains Bali's busiest and most Westernised urban beach, a threshold between tradition and globalisation.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
April–May and September–October offer Kuta's sweetest conditions: warm, mostly dry days (23–30°C), gentler afternoon breezes, lighter crowds post-Easter and pre-peak winter rush, and more affordable accommodation rates (15–25% below peak).
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
June–August is peak dry season and Northern Hemisphere school holidays, driving occupancy above 85%, room rates up 30–50%, and streets crowded with families and international backpackers. July (mid-winter in Australia) sees the heaviest Australian school-holiday traffic; festive nightlife and beachfront commerce hit maximum intensity. Prices peak mid-July to early August.
Budget Schulter Saison
May and September–early October are the true bargain sweet spots: dry-season tail-end or onset, fewer tourists, hotel discounts of 20–35%, and locals reclaim the beach. May particularly offers warm weather with manageable afternoon crowds.
Wetter & Verpackung
Kuta sits in the tropical monsoon belt; June–August is the dry season (minimal rain, 24–29°C, moderate humidity ~65%), whilst November–March brings afternoon squalls and high humidity (80%+). Pack lightweight rain layers, reef-safe sunscreen (coral protection mandatory in marine reserves), breathable fabrics, and reef shoes—the beachwalk and Kuta Beach attract strong sun reflection off sand and water.
Live City Briefing
- June 2026: Peak dry-season onset. Expect full beachfront activity, busy international flights, and 7–10 day advance bookings essential. Beachwalk mall and beach clubs operate extended hours; water sports (surfing, jet-ski) at peak availability.
- 2025–26 update: Kuta Beach renourishment and rip-current safety signage have expanded; lifeguard stations now operate 07:00–18:00 daily. Visitors should heed warnings and use flagged swimming zones—June swells can be strong for weak swimmers.
- Transport note: Denpasar–Kuta shuttle and ride-hailing remain primary; new bike-lane sections on Jalan Pantai Kuta (2024–25) reduce congestion for cyclists and pedestrians heading north toward Seminyak. Beachwalk remains the main pedestrian promenade; expect lively informal markets and food vendors especially 18:00–23:00.
️ Ihr Aufenthalt
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (4th-6th) facing the beachfront or pool area; corner rooms provide better light and ventilation
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and reception; rooms facing the main street (Jalan Pantai Kuta) experience traffic noise
Best views
Beachfront-facing rooms offer ocean views; pool-view rooms provide pleasant sightlines and are relatively quieter than street-facing
Quietest floors
5th and 6th floors are generally quieter, away from street noise and lobby activity
🔊 Noise notes
Hotel is adjacent to Kuta Beachwalk shopping complex with restaurants and bars; moderate traffic noise from nearby main road during peak hours (7-10am, 5-8pm). Pool area generates noise during day.
💡 Insider tips
Request upper floor beachfront rooms when booking for optimal views and quietness; avoid booking rooms directly above the bar area; the hotel's beach access is a major advantage - rooms with sea views justify slightly higher noise tolerance; visit in shoulder season for better room availability and potentially more peaceful atmosphere
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free WiFi throughout; standard 20 Mbps download; login via room number and last name
Two lifts serve all five floors; no stairs-only sections
No complimentary digital newsstand; physical newspapers (Jakarta Post, Bali Advertiser) available at front desk for IDR 25,000
Standard 14:00 check-in, 12:00 checkout; early check-in subject to availability (no fee before 11:00); late checkout IDR 250,000 per 4 hours
Free storage available 24/7 for guests; pre/post-stay storage IDR 50,000 per bag per day
Step-free entry via ramp at main entrance; wheelchair-accessible ground-floor rooms available; lift accessible; accessible bathroom facilities in select rooms
On-site valet parking IDR 100,000 per night; nearest public car park (Kuta Beach Parking) 300m walk, IDR 10,000/hour; no EV charging on-site
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: IDR 150,000 per room per night (mandatory Bali tourism tax)
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required at booking; IDR 500,000 incidental hold via card at check-in
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Hindu temple: Pura Uluwatu (3.5 km northwest, 10 mins by scooter/taxi)
- Mosque: Masjid Agung Denpasar (8 km north, 15 mins by taxi)
- Church: Christ Church Bali (4 km north, 12 mins by taxi)
Halal: Warung Halal Kuta (certified), 600m south, 8 mins walk; serves nasi kuning, sate ayam
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurants in Kuta; nearest in Ubud (1 hour drive); self-cater using imported goods from Carrefour
Vegan/Vegetarian: Karsa Kafe (pure vegan, organic), 1.2 km west, 15 mins walk; local tofu & tempeh speciality
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Kuta Beachwalk Mall (attached/100m), mid-range shops; Kuta Square (500m east); Seminyak Street Markets (2 km north) for beachwear/souvenirs
Kuta Beach promenade (direct beach access); terrain: flat, sandy, palm-lined; best 07:00-09:00 (fewer crowds); 2 km north to Legian Beach for quieter stretch
Bali Museum (Denpasar), 8 km, IDR 30,000 entry, 10:00-17:00 (closed Mondays); Museum Pasifika, 6 km, IDR 75,000, broader Asian art focus
Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, 8 km north, occasional concerts; Garuda Wisnu Kencana amphitheatre, 12 km, seasonal shows
No arcade/bowling on-site; nearest arcade at Kuta Beachwalk Mall food court (100m); no board-game cafés within 2 km
Kuta Beach Adventure Park (200m south); water slides/play area IDR 80,000 per child; Bali Safari & Marine Park, 45 km (day trip)
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: Very High (8-9) in June; peak 10:00-16:00; advice: apply SPF 50+ every 2 hours, wear UV-blocking rash guards in water, seek shade midday
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Low grass/tree pollen in June (dry season); minimal respiratory impact; occasional dust from construction sites nearby
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
BRI ATM (Bank Rakyat Indonesia), Kuta Beachwalk Mall, 100m; BCA ATM, Jalan Pantai Kuta opposite hotel, 50m walk; 24/7 availability
Kimia Farma Pharmacy (main chain), Kuta Beachwalk Ground Floor, 100m, 09:00-21:00; Apotik Senur 24H, Jalan Pantai Kuta extension, 400m, 24/7 service
Indomaret convenience store, 200m east, 24/7; Alfamart, Kuta Beachwalk, 100m, 06:00-24:00; stocks basic medicines, snacks, toiletries
Kuta Beach bus stop (Damri public bus), 150m south; local fare IDR 4,000; Uber/Grab available throughout; no validation cards—pay per trip
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Indonesian Rupiah, IDR
BCA Money Changer (Kuta Beachwalk), 100m, fair rates (avoid airport exchange, −5% poor rates); Credit unions offer 1-2% better than tourist bureaux
Visa/Mastercard widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, shops; contactless/mobile-pay (GCash, OVO) common in urban Kuta; some warungs cash-only
Not mandatory; 5-10% added to restaurant bills if service charge absent; hotel housekeeping IDR 50,000 per day; taxi drivers IDR 10,000-20,000 rounding up
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Warung Sopa (local kedai kopi), 300m west behind beach, IDR 15,000 for strong black coffee; locals' favourite, plastic chairs, no wifi
Nasi goreng + satay at Warung Bodag Barong, 400m south, IDR 45,000 per person; filling, no tourist markup
Babi guling or nasi campur at Warung Pulau Seribu, 600m inland, IDR 55,000; authentic Balinese, cash only
Jalan Pantai Kuta southern end (dusk onwards): martabak (sweet pancake, IDR 25,000), satay skewers (IDR 5,000 each), tahu goreng (fried tofu, IDR 10,000)
Carrefour Express, Kuta Beachwalk, 100m, mid-range prices; Indomaret (200m) cheaper for basics; Bali Fresh Market (wet market), 1.5 km inland, 60% cheaper than supermarket, hectic mornings only
Kuta Beachwalk (H&M, Zara, Gap), 100m; Kuta Art Market (jalan Pantai Kuta south, weekend), knockoff/local brands IDR 80,000-200,000; street vendors on beach promenade 50% cheaper
Grab bike/motorcycle taxi: IDR 25,000 average per trip within Kuta vs Uber car IDR 80,000+; Damri bus day pass IDR 12,000 (3 trips); from airport: shared shuttle IDR 75,000 vs Grab IDR 180,000
1) Shop at Bali Fresh Market (wet market, 1.5 km inland) for supplies instead of hotel convenience stores (60% savings). 2) Eat lunch at warungs 11:30-13:00 for fixed-price menus (IDR 40,000) vs dinner markup. 3) Use Grab/motorcycle taxis instead of hotel taxis; pre-agree fare or use app to save 40-50%.
i️ Gut zu wissen
Type C/F · 230V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ IDR 18036.99 · IDR
🚨 Emergency Contacts
Kuta, Badung, BaliIn Bali, you can also dial 110 for police, 118 for ambulance, or 113 for fire emergency. For tourists, contact your hotel concierge or the Bali Tourist Police at +62 361 222 318
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Kuta, Badung, Bali, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Kuta Beach Area → Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud connections
💡 Great for exploring Bali. Buy daily pass for multiple stops. Pick-up point is 5 mins walk from hotel.
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) → YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk
💡 Use official Blue Bird taxi rank at airport or book Gojek app in advance for better rates. Avoid unmarked taxis.
YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk → Local Kuta attractions, restaurants, beaches
💡 Most reliable app-based service. Prices surge during peak hours (18:00-21:00). Pool option saves cost.
Kuta Central → Ubud, Sanur, Canggu, airport
💡 Budget-friendly for longer trips. Book day before. Stops near Beachwalk area for hotel pick-up.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
Rooms on higher floors (4th-6th) facing the beachfront or pool area; corner rooms provide better light and ventilation
Which rooms should I avoid at YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and reception; rooms facing the main street (Jalan Pantai Kuta) experience traffic noise
Is YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk noisy?
Hotel is adjacent to Kuta Beachwalk shopping complex with restaurants and bars; moderate traffic noise from nearby main road during peak hours (7-10am, 5-8pm). Pool area generates noise during day.
Which rooms have the best views at YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
Beachfront-facing rooms offer ocean views; pool-view rooms provide pleasant sightlines and are relatively quieter than street-facing
What are insider tips for staying at YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
Request upper floor beachfront rooms when booking for optimal views and quietness; avoid booking rooms directly above the bar area; the hotel's beach access is a major advantage - rooms with sea views justify slightly higher noise tolerance; visit in shoulder season for better room availability and potentially more peaceful atmosphere
What time is check-in at YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
Check-in at YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout; standard 20 Mbps download; login via room number and last name
Is there a city or tourist tax at YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
IDR 150,000 per room per night (mandatory Bali tourism tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
Nasi goreng + satay at Warung Bodag Barong, 400m south, IDR 45,000 per person; filling, no tourist markup
What is the cheapest way to get around from YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk?
Grab bike/motorcycle taxi: IDR 25,000 average per trip within Kuta vs Uber car IDR 80,000+; Damri bus day pass IDR 12,000 (3 trips); from airport: shared shuttle IDR 75,000 vs Grab IDR 180,000
When is the best time to visit Kuta, Badung, Bali?
April–May and September–October offer Kuta's sweetest conditions: warm, mostly dry days (23–30°C), gentler afternoon breezes, lighter crowds post-Easter and pre-peak winter rush, and more affordable accommodation rates (15–25% below peak).
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Bargain respectfully—expect to negotiate 20-40% off initial prices. Visit early morning (8-9am) for better selection and fewer tourists. Support local artisans directly.
💡 Visit early morning (6-7am) to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful beach walks. The sunset around 6pm draws large crowds but offers spectacular views.
💡 Arrive before 4pm to avoid tour groups. The temple monkeys are playful but can be mischievous—secure loose items. Best views during golden hour.
💡 Visit at sunset for the most dramatic lighting (around 6pm). Arrive 1-2 hours early to secure good photo spots. Parking costs around 5,000 IDR.
💡 Buy tickets online for discounts. Go on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. Bring reef-safe sunscreen as the park is eco-conscious.