
Lovina Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide
Many global airlines travel by air to DPS. These connect to major hubs across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
Flight prices peak during the busy season plus federal holidays.
DPS offers duty-free shops, diverse dining, lounges, ATMs, and currency exchange.
Most Convenient option. Many Lovina hotels offer this. Arrange through online providers or local agents.
Official airport taxis at DPS. Ride-sharing (Grab/Gojek) sometimes restricted. Perama Tour offers shared shuttle service.
Bali does not possess any train services. All land travel occurs overland.
Formal long-distance bus services for tourists are limited. Perama Tour offers shared shuttles.
Travel to Lovina is inside Bali. No direct land border crossings apply for Bali.
An International Driving Permit (IDP) is legally necessary if you're going to drive.
Driving in Bali can be challenging. Traffic flow is chaotic, roads narrow, and local driving styles differ.
Roads to Lovina are usually paved but can be winding, especially through mountainous areas.
Lovina does not host an an overseas ferry or cruise port. Ferries link Bali to other Indonesian islands.
Check Dollar Flight Club for future flight deals. Compare prices on Skyscanner for your next adventure. If your flight was delayed or canceled, AirHelp might secure compensation.