Catch A Bus South (Expired)
Shuttle Services in Invercargill area
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Our address
275 Pomona Road East
Invercargill
9810,
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0274497994
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Services offered since 2019
Tourism & Events, ToursCharters
Expertised in Shuttle Services
Motels, Hotels, Tours
Areas serviced
Bluff, Invercargill, Dunedin, Queenstown and almost everywhere in between
Payment options
Credit or Debit Card and Bank Deposit, or pay with cash at your local i-SITE or Visitor Info Centre.
Additional info
4WD, Shuttle, Individuals, Groups, Airport Shuttles, Door to Door Service, Residential, Commercial, Hotels, Airports, Sightseeing
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Catch A Bus South are:
Opens in 14 hours 30 minutes
About Catch A Bus South
Catch-a-Bus South proudly service Southland, Otago, and the Queenstown-Lakes District with door-to-door passenger transport solutions.
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