
Marina Office Serangan — Location, Contacts & Space
The marina office serving Kura Kura Bali Marina is located on Serangan Island, Denpasar, inside the Kura Kura Bali special economic zone (KEK) — roughly 30 minutes by car from Ngurah Rai International Airport and about 15 minutes from Sanur. You reach it by turning off Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai onto the Serangan causeway, then following the main road to the Kura Kura Bali entrance gate, where security can direct you to the marina and site offices.
Honest note before anything else: this is an independent information page published by a Bali-based marine services group. We are not the developer of Kura Kura Bali and not the official marina operator. For official leasing decisions, always verify with the developer directly. What we do offer is practical, on-the-ground help for marine businesses — yacht agency support, berthing arrangements, and business setup strategy around the zone.
Where Is the Marina Office on Serangan?
Serangan is a small island on the southeast coast of Denpasar, connected to mainland Bali by a causeway, so you can drive there — no boat required. The Kura Kura Bali development covers roughly 500 hectares of the island, and the marina sits on its sheltered western waterfront facing Benoa Bay. The site and marina office area is inside the gated development; visitors normally check in at the main gate first.
| From | Approximate drive |
|---|---|
| Ngurah Rai International Airport | 25–35 minutes |
| Sanur | 10–15 minutes |
| Benoa Harbour | 20–30 minutes |
| Seminyak / Canggu | 40–60 minutes |
Simple directions: from Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai (the Sanur–airport bypass), take the signed turn toward Serangan, cross the causeway, and continue along the main island road until you reach the Kura Kura Bali gate. If you are arriving by sea, the marina entrance is approached through Benoa Bay; arrange arrival clearance in advance rather than turning up unannounced.
Berths, Rates & Facilities: Where to Go Next
If you came to this page looking for the marina itself rather than office space, these are the pages that answer the next question:
- Berthing rates & fees What mooring and berthing realistically cost in Bali marinas in 2026, and where Kura Kura Marina’s published position stands — berthing rates guide.
- Superyacht berths Specification, shore power and how larger vessels arrange a call — superyacht berths.
- Book a berth The step-by-step arrangement process, including agent-assisted booking — berth booking assistance.
- Marina facilities What is operational today versus phased for later — marina facilities.
Who Do You Contact — and for What?
This is where most visitors waste time, so here is the honest breakdown:
- Official leasing, land, and development matters These belong to the developer of Kura Kura Bali. Use the contact channels published on the developer’s own official website. We deliberately do not republish their phone numbers here, because they change and an outdated number helps no one.
- Berth bookings and yacht arrival formalities The marina operator handles official berth allocation. If you want an agent to prepare the paperwork, coordinate clearance, and negotiate on your behalf, our yacht agency desk does exactly that.
- Marine business setup, workspace scouting, and vessel projects Contact our BD desk on WhatsApp or by email. We answer as an independent service provider, not as the zone authority.
Office and Workspace Options Inside KEK Kura Kura
Kura Kura Bali was designated a Special Economic Zone in 2023, and as of 2026 the island is in phased development. That matters for anyone hunting office space: this is not yet a finished business district with hundreds of ready units, but commercial and workspace opportunities are opening in stages. Realistic options for a marine business today include:
- Marina-adjacent commercial units Suited to yacht agencies, charter operators, brokers, and provisioning businesses that need to be steps from the docks.
- Project and site offices Short-to-medium-term space for construction, refit, and survey teams working on vessels in the marina.
- Flexible workspace off-island For teams that only need to be near Serangan, serviced offices in Sanur and Denpasar are 10–20 minutes away and significantly cheaper while the zone builds out.
Availability, unit sizes, and lease structures inside the zone change as phases complete, so treat any listing you find online as a starting point, not a fixed inventory.
How to Arrange a Visit or an Office Inquiry
The process we recommend, refined from handling inquiries for marine clients in Bali:
Define your use case first
A berth-side agency office, a refit project office, and a back-office for a charter brand have very different space and licensing needs.
Message us with your business type, headcount, and timeline
We will tell you frankly whether the zone currently fits, or whether a Sanur/Benoa alternative serves you better for now.
Site orientation
We can walk you through the Serangan access route, the marina area, and realistic nearby alternatives in a single half-day visit.
Formal channel handover
For any official lease inside the zone, we connect you into the developer’s formal process and support you through negotiation and setup strategy.
Indicative Costs (Read the Disclaimer)
Indicative figures only, as of 2026, to help you budget — actual pricing is set by landlords, operators, and the developer, and changes with phase releases:
- Serviced office / flexible desk near Serangan (Sanur–Denpasar) From roughly IDR 3–12 million per month depending on size and service level.
- Commercial units in premium Bali marine developments Highly variable; expect premium-of-market rates and multi-year terms.
- Yacht agency support, arrival handling, and berth liaison Quoted per vessel and per scope after a short WhatsApp brief.
Disclaimer: none of the above is an offer or an official rate card. KEK fiscal incentives exist under Indonesian regulations but depend on eligibility and current rules — verify with the zone authority and your tax advisor before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the official Kura Kura Bali marina office website?
No. This is an independent guide and service page. Official development and leasing matters should be confirmed with the developer of Kura Kura Bali through its own published channels. We provide independent marine services around the zone.
Can I visit the marina office without an appointment?
The development is gated, so casual walk-ins may be turned away or limited to public areas. Arranging your visit in advance — directly with the operator, or through an agent — saves a wasted trip.
Are offices inside the KEK available to foreign-owned companies?
Foreign-invested companies (PT PMA) can generally operate in Indonesian special economic zones, subject to licensing and the zone’s rules. Structure and eligibility should be checked case by case; we can help you frame the questions before you engage lawyers.
I just need a berth, not an office — who do I talk to?
Start with our berthing guide for Kura Kura Marina, then message us and we will handle the arrangement end to end as your agent.
Talk to Our Bali Marine Desk
Whether you are locating the marina office for a meeting, scouting workspace for a marine business, or planning a bigger move into the Kura Kura zone, one honest conversation will save you weeks. Our BD desk replies fast and tells you what is actually feasible.