Description and is it worth a visit
Jimbaran Fish Market or Jimbaran Fish Market, also Kedonganan Fish Market, and it is also called Pasar Ikan Jimbaran is the place where most of the seafood gets to the famous fish restaurants on Jimbaran Beach and other resort areas of the island. Despite the fact that the market is located almost in the tourist heart of Bali, it is still very colorful and traditional. You can go here in order to plunge into this flavor and look at the shelves of unusual inhabitants of the depths of the sea. If you wish, you can buy fresh seafood here, but still it is more of a wholesale market, so they are reluctant to bargain with tourists here. The prices here are not high, but not to say that they are cheap even compared to the prices in Russian supermarkets (at least for tourists), so approach the purchase more carefully, bargain. You can make a purchase on the grill at a local cafe for 20,000 rupees (1.11 USD).
Get ready for a very sharp unpleasant smell while walking around the market, there's no getting away from it. And also, be careful with your shoes so as not to get them dirty in fish waste, they are everywhere on the floor here. And clothes are also easy to get dirty, because the aisles here are narrow, and they constantly carry baskets of fish.
🕐 Working hours
The market is open mainly in the morning, from 6 am to noon.
💵Entrance fee / ticket price
Free of charge. Parking - 2000 rupees.
🚶 How to get there
The Jimbaran Fish Market is located in the northern part of the beach and of the Jimbaran district, it can only be reached by taxi or rented transport (market on the map). Taxi via apps will cost from 60,000 rupees (3.32 USD).
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