Touching down at Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar Airport, marks the start of your tropical adventure. If it’s your first time here, navigating transportation from the airport to your hotel can feel a bit overwhelming, but don’t worry! We’ve got you covered! Here’s a quick and easy guide to get you on your way.
1. E-Hailing Services: Grab and Gojek
The most convenient and budget-friendly way to get to your hotel is by using Bali’s popular e-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek. These are the Southeast Asian equivalents of Uber and Lyft, and they work seamlessly in Bali.
- How to Use Them: Download the Grab or Gojek app before arriving. Once you’ve cleared customs and picked up your luggage, head outside the terminal to the designated pick-up zones. Both apps will show you the nearest drivers and an estimated fare. For both Grab & Gojek, there are official lounges which are located the moment you step outside the terminal, which is very easy to spot. This is where the designated pick-up is and should you need any assistance hailing a ride, there should be someone working at the lounges who would be able to assist.
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Pros: Designated pick-up zones are easy to spot and there are many drivers and car options depending on your party travel size. Payment method is also flexible as you can opt to pay with either credit card, cash or e-wallet (this option might be a challenge since it requires a local sim).
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Why Choose E-Hailing? Affordable prices, transparent fare estimates, and cashless payment options make Grab and Gojek a favorite among travelers.
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How Much Does It Cost? Check out below screengrabs from Gojek, the prices between different e-hailing rides will only differ slightly depending on the number of drivers and demand available. Most of the time, the prices vary very little between different apps.
From The Airport
- To Seminyak cost ~IDR 140,000 (~8 EUR)
- To Canggu cost ~IDR 200,000 (~12 EUR)
- To Ubud cost ~IDR 420,000 (~25 EUR)
- To Uluwatu cost ~IDR 240,000 (~14 EUR)
- To Kuta cost ~IDR 100,000 (~6 EUR)
2. Official Airport Taxis
If apps aren’t your thing or you prefer a more traditional approach, official airport taxis are a reliable option.
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How It Works: Look for the taxi counter near the arrivals area. Here, you can book a ride to your hotel based on fixed rates, which are displayed at the counter.
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Pros: No need for an app or local SIM card. It’s straightforward and convenient if you want a hassle-free ride.
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Cons: Slightly more expensive than Grab or Gojek.
3. Hotel Transfers
Many hotels in Bali offer airport pick-up services.
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Why It’s Great: If you’ve arranged this in advance, your driver will be waiting with your name on a sign—super convenient, especially after a long flight.
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Keep in Mind: This option can be pricier than other modes of transport. Check with your hotel to compare costs.
Getting from the airport to your hotel in Bali doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether you prefer the convenience of Grab and Gojek, the familiarity of a taxi, or the comfort of a hotel transfer, there’s an option to suit your style and budget. Enjoy your time in Bali and safe travels!
For first time travelers to Bal, there are a couple of other blog posts which you may find helpful: