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Visiting the Kura Kura site
Plan on two to three hours on Serangan for a ground drive-through, plus one to two for the harbour and marina. A hosted day runs four to six hours door to door from South Bali. It is an orientation walk-through, not a tour of finished offices.
Last updated 7 August 2026
01 — The day
What four to six hours actually covers
A hosted circuit, sequenced so the harbour is seen at the right state of tide and the drive avoids the causeway at its worst.
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01 25–40 min
Pick-up and transfer
From South Bali via the By-Pass Ngurah Rai corridor and the Serangan causeway.
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02 2–3 hours
Ground drive-through
Access roads, topography, current land use, community areas and view corridors.
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03 1–2 hours
Harbour and marina
Harbour-side observation, tidal conditions, and berth capacity toward Benoa.
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04 Optional
Debrief
Back in South Bali, against the register rather than a sales deck.
There is no public visitor centre specific to the IFC initiative. Most observation is curbside and harbour-side, and no legal, financial or tax advice is given on a site day.

02 — Access
Getting there, and getting out again
Serangan connects by causeway from the By-Pass Ngurah Rai corridor, roughly 25 to 40 minutes from the airport depending on traffic. Most visitors arrive through fast-track immigration and transfer directly to a hotel or villa, then run the site day separately. The island's roads are mixed — some paved, some narrow community streets — so vehicle choice matters more than it looks on a map. For guests continuing to eastern Indonesia in the same trip, same-day connections to Labuan Bajo, Lombok or Sorong can be sequenced around the site day.
See site-visit routes- From the airport
- 25–40 minutes by causeway, traffic dependent
- On the island
- Mixed paved and narrow community roads
- Onward
- Same-day connections to Labuan Bajo, Lombok or Sorong
03 — Before you book
Set expectations first
Four things worth knowing before a principal clears a day for this.
- Hosted day
- 4–6 hours
- What you see
- Context
- Visitor centre
- None
- Build-out date
- Unconfirmed
Door to door from South Bali
Roads, harbour, topography — not buildings
Observation is curbside and harbour-side
No publicly confirmed completion to quote
Land pricing on Serangan varies widely with proximity to the main road and perceived proximity to the zone. Any effect the IFC has on prices is likely to concentrate in specific sub-zones rather than lift everything equally — which is exactly what a site day is for.
04 — Building the trip
What a site day is usually paired with
The visit is a first filter. Most investors attach it to a wider circuit rather than flying in for it alone.
Can you visit the site today?
Yes, but not as a tour of finished offices. A hosted day is an orientation and logistics walk-through of roads, harbour and surroundings.
How long does it take?
Four to six hours door to door from South Bali: two to three hours on the ground, one to two at the harbour, plus transfer.
Is there a visitor centre?
No. There is currently no public visitor centre specific to the IFC initiative, and most observation is curbside and harbour-side.
Why visit while it is still long-term?
To understand access, topography, surrounding communities and view corridors before committing — and to read any quoted land price against what is actually there.
Will the IFC lift land prices on Serangan?
Unsettled. Any benefit is likely to concentrate in specific sub-zones rather than lift all prices equally. The desk maps what is observable rather than forecasting.
Book a site day
Tell us your dates and whether the trip continues east. The day gets sequenced around tide, traffic and your onward flights.