Kura-Kura Bus Ticket Selling Points

Kura-Kura Bus tickets are available on the bus and at all Kura-Kura Ticket Booths, but did you know that there are a few other places where you can also buy your ticket? There are currently 4 Ticket Selling Points in Bali. Note however that these are not bus stops , they are simply places where you can purchase a bus ticket for Kura-Kura Bus. DEKOM Surf School, Jl. Pantai Kuta Just a few steps from our Grand Inna Kuta bus stop, DEKOM Surf is a popular surf school with not only Japanese tourists but with travelers from all over the world. The school is located just one minute’s walk from…

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Kura-Kura Bus launches Denpasar City Tour, 1 July 2015

Kura-Kura Bus is proud to launch its first all-inclusive tour, the DENPASAR CITY TOUR. The full-day tour takes visitors to Bali’s capital city, Denpasar, where they can explore some of the city’s most popular attractions and activities. Operating two times a week, the DENPASAR CITY TOUR uses modern buses equipped with air-conditioning and free onboard WiFi. There’s also electric power points to charge your devices while on the go! Route Map Itinerary DFS Bus Bay The tour starts at DFS Bus Bay in Kuta. Guests may travel free of charge on Kura-Kura Bus (excl. Seminyak Line & Ubud Line) to DFS Bus Bay to begin the tour. Free travel only…

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Kura-Kura Bus Mobile Application

We’re proud to announce the launch of the KURA-KURA BUS mobile app! Available for free download on the App Store and Google play, the app shows you just how easy it is to get around Bali. Overview The KURA-KURA BUS mobile app shows our fleet of bus’s location in real-time, making it easy to plan your Bali trip. The map is updated every 2 minutes, or you can simply click on the “refresh” circle to update the page. The app includes the current Time Schedule as well as important updates that may affect the bus service such as delays due to high volumes of traffic or road closures. How to…

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Bus Service Update – May 2015

Kura-Kura Bus adds 5 new buses to its fleet Kura-Kura Bus has added five new bright and shiny buses to its fleet, making the total number of buses now in operation 27. The buses will be used on our most popular routes, and have a new feature that is sure to be appreciated by our older passengers (or those weighed down with bags of shopping) – a sturdy handrail to grab on to while boarding and getting off the bus. Pecatu Indah Resort Line Please note that as from 1 May 2015 the Pecatu Indah Resort Line will be closed. We would like to thank our bus stop partners for…

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Kura-Kura Bus Website Now Open in 6 Languages

Our team has been hard at work over the past few months and we’re happy to announce that Kura-Kura Bus is now available in 6 different languages! You can now view www.kura2bus.com in the following languages: English: http://kura2bus.com/ Japanese: http://ja.kura2bus.com/ Bahasa: http://in.kura2bus.com/ Korean: http://ko.kura2bus.com/ Chinese: http://zh.kura2bus.com/ Russian: http://ru.kura2bus.com/   To change the language setting, simply click on the language above the social media icons at the top right corner of the page. Then select the desired language from the pop-up box that will appear and the web page will reload in the chosen language. Remember that seats for the Ubud Line can also be booked online and this booking system…

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