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Upd. 05/08/25
Water Taxi from Airport to Canggu to Open by 2026

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…

Water Taxi from Airport to Canggu to Open by 2026
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Upd. 18/04/25
Bali Turns to Water Taxis to Solve Traffic Gridlock

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…

Bali Turns to Water Taxis to Solve Traffic Gridlock
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02/07/24
Tourist Seaplanes Set to Make a Splash in Bali!

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…

Tourist Seaplanes Set to Make a Splash in Bali!
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Upd. 07/06/25
Boat Pier to Airport Planned for Canggu

The Bali authorities continue to search for solutions to the island’s transportation issues. By 2026, a new dock is planned to ensure sea communication between the international I Gusti Ngurah Rai Air…

Boat Pier to Airport Planned for Canggu
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Upd. 04/09/25
Bali Authorities Assure Tourists Unaffected by Nationwide Protests

Bali authorities assure that the island remains calm and safe, even though there have been mass protests in other Indonesian cities in recent days.

Bali’s Head of Tourism Department, I Wayan Sumardjaya, noted that the tourism life on the island continues as usual: hotels are full, beaches are crowded, and tours are operating on schedule. "Activit…

Bali Authorities Assure Tourists Unaffected by Nationwide Protests
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Upd. 30/08/25
Wave of Anger: Jakarta Protests Over Perks and Tragedy

Mass protests have erupted in Indonesia against parliamentary benefits and the policies of President Prabowo Subianto.

The decision to grant MPs a housing allowance of 50 million rupiah per month (about 3,000 US dollars), nearly ten times the minimum wage in Jakarta, was the trigger. Amid the austerity program announc…

Wave of Anger: Jakarta Protests Over Perks and Tragedy