Bali is well-connected with a variety of transportation options to suit all travel preferences and budgets.
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), also known as Denpasar International Airport, is the main gateway to Bali.
It is located about 13 km south of Denpasar and serves international and domestic flights.
Pre-arranged hotel transfers, private taxis, or ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek are available at the airport.
Fixed-rate airport taxis can also be booked at official counters near the arrivals exit.
Taxis: Widely available in major tourist areas. Use metered taxis such as Blue Bird Taxi to avoid overcharging.
Ride-hailing Apps: Grab and Gojek are popular and reliable for both car and motorbike rides.
Car & Scooter Rentals: Renting a scooter or car is common for tourists. An international driving permit is required.
Private Drivers: Many visitors hire a private driver for a day, especially for sightseeing and visiting remote areas.
Public Transport: Limited and not widely used by tourists. Some minibuses (called bemos) operate in local areas.
Traffic in Bali can be congested, especially in Denpasar, Kuta, and Ubud areas—plan accordingly.
For convenience and comfort, booking transportation in advance or using apps is recommended.
Ferries and speedboats operate between Bali and nearby islands such as Lombok, the Gili Islands, and Nusa Penida.
Domestic flights are also available to other Indonesian islands.