As travel to the Island of Gods surges in popularity, more visitors find themselves asking: Should I fly into Bali’s southern or northern airport? For most travellers, Ngurah Rai International Airport situated near Kuta and the island’s prized beaches offers the most convenient and cost effective option all around.
Positioned just 15 minutes from lively beachside towns overflowing with iconic hotspots, Ngurah Rai places you within close proximity to major tourist attractions across southern Bali like Uluwatu’s cliffside temples, trendy seaside cafes in Canggu and the cultural hub of Ubud further inland. The airport itself even flaunts backdrops flaunting flawless palm fringed sands and surf ideal for a picture-perfect vacation kick-off!
Ngurah Rai also hosts affordable and frequent flight options through carriers like AirAsia and Garuda Indonesia connecting visitors easily from international hub cities in Australia and Asia. And as the island’s only international terminal, most flights route through here including codeshares. That means more competition keeps fares lower.
While northern Bali does offer pristine dive sites and tranquil seaside village vibes, its airport primarily handles domestic connections from Java. For most global travelers, Ngurah Rai International Airport is the most convenient and cost-conscious choice by far.
Not only situated beside stunning sights, this breezy terminal provides hassle-free access to public transportation like metered taxis and pre-arranged hotel transfers through companies like Paradise Tours to whisk you seamlessly to relaxing resorts or a thrilling island adventure customize to your style and schedule upon arrival.