Sanur Line & Jimbaran Line Now Open

It’s an exciting day today here for Kura-Kura Bus as we’re pleased to announce the opening of the Sanur Line and the Jimbaran Line! We’ve been patiently waiting for this news and are happy to share it with you all now. Sanur Line Sanur is a long-established family friendly resort area located on Bali’s east coast. A paved promenade runs along the beachfront and is the perfect place to soak up the relaxed atmosphere and have a leisurely meal. For shopping head to the main road, Jl. Tamblingan, or enjoy the safe white sand beach with the family. Kura-Kura Bus has three bus stops in Sanur, all at convenient locations…

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Ubud Line Open from 10 November 2014

Many people have been asking when the Ubud Line will be coming to our bus service and we’re happy to announce that from 10 November 2014, Kura-Kura Bus will be running a daily bus service to one of Bali’s most popular attractions.The Ubud Line will start at our DFS Bus Bay in Kuta and has two convenient bus stops in Ubud, namely Plataran Resort and Puri Lukisan.  The trip back to Kuta starts again at Puri Lukisan, stops at Plataran Resort and then continues on to DFS Bus Bay. The fare for the Ubud Line is Rp. 80,000 per person for a one-way trip. Use a purple Kura-Kura Coin for…

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Kura-Kura Bus Back from 1 September 2014

 Kura-Kura Bus will be back on the streets of Bali from 1 September 2014, when services on four bus lines will resume operation. Additional lines in the popular tourist areas of Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, South Nusa Dua, Sanur and Ubud will be launched in early October 2014. The four lines that will be running from 1 September 2014 are:○ Kuta○ Legian○ Seminyak○ New Kuta Beach (new)We are happy to announce the extension of the Seminyak Line which now runs from Seminyak Square to the popular Beachwalk shopping mall in Kuta. We also have new bus stops in the Kuta/Seminyak area at Kuta Paradiso Hotel, Ibis Dewi Sri, Holiday Inn Express and Berry…

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Kura-Kura Bus Press Release in Nikkei Shinbun

Kura-Kura Bus was featured today in one of Japan’s most popular economic newspapers,  the Nikkei Shinbun. Our press release can be found on page 15 of the the  March 27, 2014 edition.  (Excerpt from article)  “Bus service for tourists in Bali with seven routes”  “Kura-Kura Bus” will start operating on 1 April. The bus service begins at the the large duty-free shop, and operates in intervals from 30 minutes to two hours, with seven routes connecting the popular tourist destinations of Ubud, Legian and Kuta. Fares start at Rp. 10,000 rupiah (about USD 0.87), and vary depending on the bus line. One-day tickets are also available. A total of 22…

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