Kuta isn't only a beach break, there is Kuta reef aswell, along with a left and a right either side of the airport runway. I didn't venture out to these but apparently Kuta reef can be in a class of its own.Make time to explore Kuta should you visit, every surf company has a huge shops here, which are all more expensive than England , but the markets are brilliant. Every surf company is also available here, if a little dubiously! There's the usual wood carvings, sarongs and T's but also Boardies in every style for anything from ‘2 to ‘8 depending on quality. The best boardbags I have ever seen, single or multi board, well padded, wheels, straps and handles, made to measure, and a 3 board bag was about ‘50. Kuta is party central for Australians and Japanese and the place is rammed day and night. Accommodations cheap, along with the eating and the shopping. A good base if you want a wild time, but a bit manic if you came to relax. Surf Breaks Guide Sanur is at the other end of the spectrum from Kuta. Restaurants along the beach, lots of families and a lot less crowded. It also benefits form receiving most of the swell through the rainy season. So when we arrived mid April (the tail end of the wets) good waves were still pushing over the reef. In all honesty, Tandjungs left, which was right outside our back door was closing out in dramatic style for the first 4 days of our stay. Sanur reef, a short walk north along the beach was also showing itself in elegant 10' barrels which were just being torn apart by a few locals.