Arriving at Ngurah Rai International Airport: What You Need to Know!

Welcome to Bali! After your international flight and landing at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, here are the essentials you need to prepare for a smooth arrival experience.

International Arrival Guide

  1. Upon arrival at the arrival terminal, follow the “IMMIGRATION” signage to go to the immigration checkpoint.
  2. Before heading to the immigration area, you will pass through the health quarantine area. Make sure you have filled out the SATUSEHAT Health Pass via the website https://sshp.kemkes.go.id/.
  3. Carry out the immigration process (VOA (Visa on Arrival) Guide can be seen in VISA ON ARRIVAL).
  4. After the immigration process, go to the baggage claim area. Check the information screen for your conveyor belt according to your flight.
  5. If you lose your baggage, contact the airline staff at the Lost and Found counter.
  6. Trolley facilities are available in the baggage claim area.
  7. If necessary, you can use a porter service to help carry your luggage.
  8. Remember your porter number and report any unexpected incidents.
  9. Carry out the Customs and Excise process (refer to CUSTOMS GUIDE).

Arrival Corridor

This area is designated as a meeting point and pick-up area after passengers exit the arrival terminal.

Pick-up Zone

This zone is provided for pick-up vehicles to collect passengers and luggage.

International terminal map: https://bali-airport.com/en/international-terminal/index

Traveling from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) to The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali

Traveling is straightforward and offers several convenient options. The resort is located about 12 kilometers from the airport, with an average travel time of 25–40 minutes depending on traffic conditions. For those who wish to use taxi facilities, please visit the official taxi counter in the International Arrivals Area. Online transportation apps are also available as an alternative means of reaching the hotel.

Public transport: https://bali-airport.com/en/public-transport/index

Essential Information on Bali

Bali, often called the Island of the Gods, is located around 8°39′ South latitude and 115°13′ East longitude in the Indonesian archipelago. The island has a tropical climate with two main seasons: the dry season from April to October and the rainy season from November to March.

The months of July and August are slightly cooler, offering comfortable conditions for exploring beaches, temples, and cultural events. Temperatures range from about 23°C to 31°C, making Bali a year-round destination for travelers.

Balinese is the regional language, while Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is widely spoken across the island. English is commonly understood in tourism areas, helping international visitors connect easily and enjoy Bali’s rich traditions and hospitality.