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Bali All-Access Pass Launched, Simplifying Travel on the Island of Gods

Bali All-Access Pass Launched, Simplifying Travel on the Island of Gods
Bali All-Access Pass Launched, Simplifying Travel on the Island of Gods. Image Source: JPNN

The Bali All-Access Pass offers access to more than 50 of Bali’s top destinations through one integrated card, allowing tourists to enjoy a wide range of activities without the need for separate bookings.

Online travel agency SatuSatu has officially introduced the Bali All-Access Pass, the first access service in Bali designed to provide a more seamless and enjoyable travel experience. The pass offers unlimited access to a variety of leading destinations across Bali.

The service aims to make it easier for tourists to plan their holidays and explore more of Bali’s top attractions. With the pass, both domestic and international tourists can discover Bali without the burden of additional charges from multiple bookings.

We want to help tourists experience Bali to the fullest. There are so many hidden gems in Bali that visitors are still unaware of, and we want to make their travel planning easier,” said Albert Lucius, the CEO of TipTip Indonesia, during the launch of the Bali All-Access Pass in Jakarta on Wednesday, the 6th of May.

Meanwhile, Triawan Munaf, the Commissioner of TipTip Indonesia, said the SatuSatu team is preparing to expand the initiative so that it can be implemented not only in Bali but also in other destinations across Indonesia.

“Preparations must, of course, begin in a place that is relatively easy to monitor, namely Bali. From there, we can expand further,” explained Munaf.

The Deputy for Marketing at the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism, Ni Made Ayu Marthini, also welcomed the launch of the Bali All-Access Pass, describing it as an effective marketing strategy as it offers tourists a unique experience.

We have 10 plus three priority destinations in addition to Bali. Imagine if all 13 of these destinations had all-access passes,” remarked Marthini.

The Bali All-Access Pass can be obtained through the official SatuSatu website. Three types of passes are currently available: the Easy Escape one-day pass for Rp999,000 (US$59.95), the Best Value two-day pass for Rp1,799,000 (US$104.95), and the Full Experience three-day pass for Rp2,499,000 (US$144.95). All passes remain valid for 90 days from the date of purchase.

In addition to integrated access to tourist attractions, travellers will also receive a personal concierge service to assist with their itineraries, including tailored recommendations based on their interests while in Bali.

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