SatuSatu Launches Bali All-Access Pass for Flexible Travel Experience
Jakarta. Travelers heading to Bali often face the hassle of booking every part of their trip separately, from tickets and activities to transportation arrangements that can sometimes be uncertain.
This fragmented process can make vacation planning feel inconvenient and inflexible. To address this issue, SatuSatu has introduced a more integrated travel solution.
On May 6, 2026, SatuSatu officially launched the Bali All-Access Pass, offering a new and more seamless way to explore Bali. Through this service, travelers no longer need to combine bookings from multiple platforms. Instead, the platform provides an integrated package designed to make vacations smoother and more personalized.
At the launch event, Albert Lucius said Bali would serve as the starting point for implementing the model, with plans to expand to other destinations across Indonesia in the future.
“This reflects how we see the evolution of travel going forward, where tourism will shift from fragmented booking systems to a more integrated and flexible model,” Albert said.
The approach aims to simplify travel through solutions that emphasize convenience and personalization while reducing the hassle often associated with trip planning. Travelers interested in the service can visit SatuSatu for more information.
More Than a Conventional Tour Package
Unlike conventional tour packages that are often tied to fixed schedules and rigid itineraries, the Bali All-Access Pass gives travelers the flexibility to choose activities based on their own preferences.
Travelers can enjoy a sunrise Jeep tour at Mount Batur, take part in a melukat purification ritual at Tirta Empul, cycle through the rice fields of Ubud, or relax while enjoying the sunset at some of Bali’s top day clubs.
The Bali All-Access Pass offers benefits valued at up to four times the purchase price. Under the introductory offer, the 1-Day Pass is priced at Rp 999,000 with savings of around 35%. The 2-Day Pass costs Rp 1.799 million with savings of up to 40%, while the 3-Day Pass is priced at Rp 2.499 million with savings of up to 50%.
Each pass also includes an eSIM package with data quotas adjusted to the selected duration, along with complimentary personal concierge services. This allows travelers to stay connected and receive personalized assistance throughout their stay in Bali without additional hassle.
The concierge service from SatuSatu is designed to handle coordination and activity planning, allowing travelers to focus on enjoying their vacation without worrying about schedules or transportation arrangements.
How the Bali All-Access Pass Works
The Bali All-Access Pass is designed to be simple and easy to use through the following steps:
- Choose a pass based on travel duration, whether for one, two, or three days.
- Contact the SatuSatu concierge team to activate the pass and arrange a personalized daily itinerary.
- Enjoy traveling around Bali without worrying about additional planning or bookings, as activities, transportation, and schedules are arranged by SatuSatu.
- Decisions ranging from activity selection to transportation and scheduling are prepared in advance, helping travelers avoid confusion during their trip.
- The integrated system is designed to make vacations smoother, more comfortable, and more efficient.
For travelers looking for a more flexible alternative to conventional tour packages, SatuSatu and the Bali All-Access Pass aim to provide a practical and cost-efficient solution. With a fully integrated system, travelers can focus on enjoying Bali without being burdened by technical booking arrangements.
The pass remains valid for 90 days after purchase and can be booked in advance before arriving in Bali through SatuSatu official website.
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