
Nusa Dua Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali, is the sole international airport.
Numerous foreign carriers serve DPS with a variety of connections.
Prices are highest during peak season (July-Aug, Dec-Jan); book months ahead.
More reasonable prices and good availability between peak and off-peak seasons (April-June, Sep-Oct).
DPS is well-equipped: ATMs, currency exchange, duty-free, restaurants, lounges.
Duty-free shops, retail stores, local crafts. Restaurants, cafes, fast-food.
Airline lounges and pay-per-use lounges are available.
SIM card vendors, tourist information desks, designated pick-up points.
Consider self-driving with caution, especially for inexperienced drivers.
Bali's municipal bus service is limited and generally not tourist-friendly.
Scooter rental is common, but carries high risks.
Driving on the left-right-hand side of the road.
Travel by sea mainly links Bali to nearby islands.
Immigration and customs are handled at Benoa Port for cruise arrivals.
Kura-Kura Bus functions as a hop-on-hop-off option, connecting southern Bali.
Glass-bottom boats from Tanjung Benoa to Turtle Island.
Highly recommended for day trips outside Nusa Dua area, offering safety and comfort.
Prepare for your departure to ensure a stress-free end to your trip.
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) has a selection of facilities for departing travelers.
Proceed to your airline's check-in counter or use self-check kiosks if available.
After security, international passengers proceed to immigration counters. Have your passport and boarding pass ready.
Standard airport security checks apply. Be prepared to remove electronics and liquids from your carry-on luggage.
Monitor any emergency alerts, and verify itinerary with family or friends.