
Nusa Dua Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali, is the sole international airport.
Numerous global airlines 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 good-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.
Think about self-guided-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.
Steering on the left-the right side of the road.
Maritime journeys 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) offers a range 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.
A typical airport security checks apply. Be prepared to remove electronics and liquids from your carry-on luggage.
Monitor any emergency alerts, plus check itinerary with family or friends.