Good news for anyone tired of Bali’s traffic jams: in future, you’ll be able to avoid them by travelling on the water. The Indonesian government is preparing to launch a new water taxi. Transport Mini…
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A new Bali Marine Water Taxi service has launched in the popular Benoa (Nusa Dua) resort area on Bali. This tourist water taxi connects the Tanjung Benoa, Serangan, and Pedungan (South Denpasar) ports…
The authorities in Badung are finalizing a high-speed water taxi project, which will transport passengers directly from Ngurah Rai Airport to Canggu.
Regent I Ketut Wayan Adi Arnawa emphasizes that roads alone are no longer sufficient, and the island needs maritime transport. The launch of the line is scheduled for late 2025 or early 2026; subseque…
It seems that Bali’s authorities have given up on solving the island’s traffic congestion on land and are now looking to the ocean for relief. The Bali Airport Water Taxi service, Ocean Taxi, is set t…
A water taxi service is expected to be launched from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali in the coming months.
The plan is to provide tourists with a fast and convenient way to travel from the airport to their hotels, while also redirecting tourist flows via water to help ease traffic congestion on the roads.
Tourism in Bali continues to gain momentum, and with the increasing flow of travelers, the need for new transportation solutions is also growing. Bali is already developing a system of above-ground el…
Nusa Lembongan is a small island off the south-east coast of Bali. It has two closest neighbours: Nusa Ceningan, across a narrow channel and connected by a suspension bridge, and the impressive Nusa P…
Bali’s tourist transport drivers have united and taken decisive action. They are demanding that the provincial government fulfill six key demands within six months. A protest under the slogan “Tourism…
The Yamaha Fazzio fits perfectly into life in Bali. It’s a light, compact, and very convenient scooter for an island where most of the time you’re riding between cafés, beaches, the gym, and doing sho…
Good news for anyone planning to climb Mount Rinjani but not keen to pay extra for a private transfer or ride to Lombok by motorbike.
From 10 April 2026, government-run tourist buses (KSPN) were officially launched on Lombok, linking the airport and main terminals with the “gateway” to Rinjani — the village of Sembalun.








