
Jimbaran is a fishing village and tourist resort in Bali, Indonesia.
Located just at the south of Ngurah Rai International Airport,
the beach is cluttered with seafood restaurants and some of the finest
luxury hotels in the world. Tourism in Jimbaran has increased rapidly
that has boosted local economy, but it suffered by the 2005 Bali bombings
where the bomb exploded in one of the restaurants in Jimbaran.
Jimbaran lies on the ‘neck’ of the southern peninsula in Bali and
is widely known for the fresh seafood kiosks that are scattered along
the beach. Diners select the live seafood that they wish to eat,
and it is immediately prepared, generally grilled over a fire
of coconut husks rather than charcoal. More recently,
Jimbaran has become a popular location for foreigners to build villas.

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