Arriving at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport
Virgin Australia’s flights from Sydney to Bali will arrive at the International Terminal of I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport (DPS).
Bali Airport has a range of facilities and services for international arrivals, including cafés, restaurants, bathrooms, showers, prayer rooms, currency exchange, ATMs, local SIM cards and many options for onward transfers.
Bali entry requirements
There are 4 main documents currently required for Australians flying to Bali. These are a valid passport, a visa (Visa on Arrival), proof of onward travel, and the new All Indonesia Declaration Form. It is imperative for Australian travellers to provide these documents in order to fulfil Bali’s entry requirements. See more information on each document below.
Australian travellers will also need to provide payment for the Bali Tourist Levy, which is a separate payment to the VoA/e-VoA.
The VoA/e-VoA will cost IDR 500,000 (roughly AU$50) per person and the Tourist Levy costs IDR 150,000 (roughly AU$15) per person.
This information is current as of May 2026. For the most up-to-date travel information on entry requirements, levy costs and other arrival information for Bali, visit SmartTraveller and check the Official Indonesian Immigration Website.
Leaving Bali Airport
Whether you’re heading from Bali Airport to Kuta, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Canggu or Ubud, there are plenty of options to get to your destination, including:
- Ride-share (Grab and Gojek) – Uber isn’t available in Bali, so download the ride-sharing apps Grab or Gojek to order a pickup from the airport. You’ll find the Grab lounge and pick-up area in arrivals – take advantage of the aircon and WiFi while you wait for your ride. Gojek only offers pickup outside of the airport.
- Taxi – Head to the official taxi counter as you exit the terminal. All rates are a fixed fare depending on your destination.
- Hotel transfer - Many of Bali’s main hotels offer airport pick-ups for guests arriving at Bali airport. This may be included in your room rate package or you can pay an additional fee, so check with your hotel to organise before you depart Australia.
- Pre-booked airport transfers – Pre-book a shuttle service to take you to your accommodation on your arrival in Bali. While shuttles are a low-cost option, keep in mind there may be a few stops before you get to your accommodation, so it can take a while.
- Private driver - While a private driver is usually more expensive than the other transport options, you will be driven directly to your accommodation in comfort.