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Airport

Ngurah Rai International Airport is Bali’s main airport, located in Tuban, just a 10-minute drive from Bintang Bali Resort. It serves both domestic and international flights, making it the gateway to Bali. The airport is well-equipped with modern facilities, including lounges, restaurants, and duty-free shops. It’s conveniently located close to popular tourist areas like Kuta, Jimbaran, and Seminyak, making it easy for travelers to get to their destinations in Bali.

Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach is a vibrant and iconic destination known as the heart of Bali’s tourism, offering a perfect blend of sun, surf, and lively coastal culture.

While the phrase “just a step away” might be an artistic exaggeration, the beach is indeed very close and easily accessible from the Bintang Bali Resort. You can reach the main stretch of Kuta Beach with a pleasant stroll:

Walking Distance: Approximately 1.7 kilometers

Walking Time: About 23 minutes

Discovery Shopping Mall

The Discovery Shopping Mall, often referred to as Discovery Mall Bali, is conveniently located just a short walk from Bintang Bali Resort, making it a highly accessible and popular shopping, dining, and entertainment destination.

Waterbom

Waterbom Bali has been ranked the number one Waterpark in the World in Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards: Best of the Best 2025, – the only award based entirely on guest reviews from around the globe. Just 10 minutes walked from Bintang Resort Bali.

Jerman Beach

 

Jerman Beach, also known as Pantai Jerman, is a quiet, less-crowded beach located in the southern part of Kuta, Bali, right next to the Ngurah Rai International Airport runway.

Vibe: It offers a more relaxed and local atmosphere compared to the busier parts of Kuta.

Unique Feature: It’s famous for having a great sunset view combined with the unique sight of airplanes taking off and landing over the water.

Activities: It’s a popular spot for a leisurely stroll, enjoying local food from the beachfront warungs (stalls), and plane spotting. There is also a large statue of Baruna (the Balinese God of the Sea) on the beach.

History: The name “Jerman” (German) is believed to come from the area’s history, as it was once an important harbor and later a residential area for German expatriates in the 19th century.