How to Get from Bali Airport to Kuta

Transit Options from Bali Airport to Kuta

Kuta is a well-known destination in Bali. The coastal town is one of the most vibrant locations on the island, attracting aspiring surfers and visitors who appreciate its festive vibes. Thus, if you are one of them and want to travel from Bali Airport to Kuta, you’ll have to choose between the 4 available options. Would you prefer a comfortable airport taxi or a lavish private airport transfer for your transit, or do you think that an airport car rental (or scooter) would be more suitable for your independent journey? Alternatively, if saving money is the goal, the direct buses traveling from Denpasar Airport to Kuta should be your transit choice.

 

OptionsPrice (Rp)Price (€)Price ($)Duration
Taxi100K - 120K6 - 96.45 - 9.6715 min
Bus3500 - 44000.21 - 0.270.23 - 0.2930 min

Bali Airport to Kuta by Taxi

Since buses in Bali aren’t a popular transit method and car rentals mainly address autonomous and adventurous types of travelers, Bali airport taxis are a widely preferred way of transit from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. Verily, plenty of travelers opt for a taxi ride from Bali Airport to Kuta, located just 5km/3.1 miles away.

You’ll have three options to catch your cab at DPS Airport. Thus, you can opt for a ride with an official Bali airport taxi, negotiate a fixed fare with the taxi drivers waiting outside the terminal, or opt for a ride-sharing service.

Explicitly, the official Bali airport taxis have counters inside the airport terminals. Hence, passengers buy their tickets from the taxi counters and hand them over to the driver once they exit the terminal. Please note that although the official Bali airport taxis provide set-price services, they may charge extra fees for various reasons, such as late-night or early-morning journeys, rides during rush hours, etc. Moreover, they are regarded as somewhat pricier than metered taxis. In any case, they charge 120K Rp (7.10€/7.80$) for the ride from Denpasar Airport to Kuta.

On the other hand, you can simply exit the terminal. As soon as you pass the exit doors, you’ll get approached (even “harassed”) by several taxi drivers who will offer you so-called tempting fixed rates for your ride. Unless you are good at haggling, you should avoid that option, as the offered prices are usually twice or thrice the regular fares. That being said, the most trustworthy taxi company in Bali is Blue Bird Taxi. Their vehicles are light-blue-colored (all Bali taxis are blue, but their shade varies), have their logo displayed on their windscreens, and bear a bird on their roof Taxi signs. However, Blue Bird Taxis don’t operate at Bali Airport. Therefore, if you want to catch one and benefit from the reliable services and the metered fares, you can either leave the airport complex and hail one from the street or head to the Departures level and grab one of the taxis that drop off passengers at the airport.

Please bear in mind that local drivers try to benefit from the Blue Bird Taxis’ good reviews by making their vehicles resemble Blue Bird Taxis. Thus, you should make sure that your cab is indeed part of the Blue Bird taxi fleet.

Your last option is to book a ride-sharing service from Bali International Airport. Grab is the company operating there. It even has two lounge areas (one at each terminal) so that its passengers wait in comfort for their driver to pick them up. Still, the Grab services are slightly more expensive than the metered taxis.

Whatever your choice might be, you should expect a 15-minute ride from Bali Airport to Kuta. However, when roads are congested (a common phenomenon in Bali, especially from 03:30 pm to 07:00 pm), the journey may last more than half an hour. Overall, the taxi fare -if you don’t opt for a fixed-price Bali airport taxi- will be around 100K Rp – 150K Rp (6€/6.45$-9€/9.67$), while tipping is optional.

Our Tip: It is always recommended to have the address of your destination written on a paper, as many Bali airport taxi drivers lack fluency in English.

Bali Airport to Kuta by Bus

The bus is the cheapest way to get from Bali Airport to Kuta. Still, the bus services in Bali are unreliable, and the timetables aren’t accurate, while the bus routes are scarce anyway. Still, if you want to save money, the bus is your only option.

Fortunately, the bus rides from Denpasar Airport to Kuta are direct. Thus, you may have to wait a lot to catch your bus and waste time due to the traffic jams and intermediate stops, but you won’t have to change between lines. In fact, you have two options for your bus journey to Kuta.

The public Trans Sarbagita Buses are the most affordable choice for the ride from Bali Airport to Kuta. However, you’ll find only 3-4 routes (for each line) per day, while buses aren’t equipped with luggage storage space. Trans Sarbagita Bus Routes 2 and 3 head to Kuta. They depart from the Ground level of each terminal (the Arrivals area) and travel to Kuta in about 35 minutes (during non-peak hours), approximately from 06:00 am to 08:00 pm. Please keep in mind that their stops aren’t usually close to the major Kuta hotels. Thus, you may have to grab a cab from the bus stop to your destination. The ticket for both buses costs 3500Rp (0.21€/0.23$) and can be bought from the terminal’s bus counter in cash or onboard. If you want to buy your ticket inside the bus, you’ll have to either use a QR code or buy a reloadable money card (e-money, Flazz, Brizzi, etc.) from a minimarket. The rechargeable cards (each bank issues one) cost around 20K Rp to 50K Rp (1.19€-2.97€/1.30$-3.24$) and can be topped up with money at the minimarket’s counter or the relevant bank’s ATM.

Alternatively, you can take the Trans Metro Dewata Bus (the Teman Bus) to Kuta. Route K02 travels from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport to Kuta from 04:30 am to 09:23 pm, and reaches its destination in about 25-30 minutes (if the traffic levels are normal). The bus makes a lot of stops on its way. Conveniently, the stops are announced inside the bus, while the vehicles have security cameras, guaranteeing a safe trip. The ticket for Bus K02 costs 4400Rp (0.27€/0.29$) no matter the destination. You can pay for the bus fare inside the bus using a QR code or a rechargeable money card. However, cash isn’t an accepted payment method.

Car Rental from Denpasar Airport to Kuta

If you want to plan your everyday schedule at your own pace during your stay in Bali and explore each and every corner of the exotic island, you should reserve a Bali airport car rental. Bali Indonesia Airport houses various providers. Thus, some international agencies operate at the airport, as well as several local car hire companies. Consequently, you’ll find various vehicle models, top-quality services, and competitive prices. As a matter of fact, if you book your Bali car rental well in advance, you’ll find not-to-missed deals and offers.

If you know how to drive a scooter, you should do it the way the locals do and rent one! Verily, mopeds beat the traffic and dominate the Bali roads!

You may enjoy independent rides but still be concerned about the usual traffic jams, the dangerous local roads, and the countless scooters and mopeds roaming the streets. In that case, you should rent a car with a driver. Verily, it is a common practice in Bali. Travelers often give up (partly) their privacy to gain hassle-free and relaxed journeys. A local driver behind the wheel will drive you safely to your journey’s end and help you discover all the island’s hidden gems. As far as the cost is concerned, a car rental with a driver is somewhat more expensive than renting a car without one.

Once you pick up your vehicle, you’ll begin the ride to your destination. Your journey from Bali Airport to Kuta should last around 15 minutes if the roads aren’t congested. Still, if you have to drive through traffic jams, you’ll need 30 minutes to reach Kuta. Various hotels around the area offer parking services. Nevertheless, if your accommodation doesn’t have parking facilities, you may find parking in Kuta rather challenging.

Private Airport Transfers from Denpasar Airport to Kuta

There’s nothing more convenient than a private airport transfer from Bali International Airport. Passengers who enjoy luxury and comfort during their travels almost always book a private airport transfer for their transit from Bali Airport to Kuta. In that way, they experience hospitality upon their arrival at the airport and safe door-to-door rides to the exact location of their accommodation in Kuta. Moreover, they are certain about the final cost of the journey, as they pay during the booking procedure. Thus, no extra fees or hidden costs apply to their rides. Last but not least, drivers can speak English fluently and are on tap to offer the most helpful tips to their passengers so as to fully enjoy their stay in Bali.

FAQs

Can you walk to Kuta from the airport?

The distance from Bali Airport to Kuta is just 5km/3.1 miles. Thus, you can walk your way to your destination. Still, you’ll have to walk for more than half an hour to get to Kuta, carrying your luggage all along.

How to get from Bali Airport to Kuta?

You can catch an airport taxi, book a private airport transfer, or rent a car to get from Denpasar Airport to Kuta. Alternatively, direct bus lines link the airport to the nearby cosmopolitan destination. Still, their routes are scarce, and their services are overall unreliable.

How much does a taxi cost from Bali Airport to Kuta?

The cost of a taxi ride from Denpasar Airport to Kuta varies. Thus, if you try to negotiate a fixed fare with the drivers outside the DPS terminals or opt for a metered taxi ride, you should expect a 100K Rp – 150K Rp (6€/6.45$-9€/9.67$) fare for your journey. On the other hand, the official Bali airport taxis have fixed rates. Thus, they charge 120K Rp (7.10€/7.80$) for the transit from Bali Airport to Kuta.

How much does it cost from Denpasar Airport to Kuta?

Airport taxis charge around 100K Rp – 150K Rp (6€/6.45$-9€/9.67$) for the ride from Bali Airport to Kuta, whereas private airport transfers are priced at around 168K Rp (10€/10.80$). On the other hand, airport car rentals cost around 740668Rp (43.80€/48$) per day. Finally, the bus is the cheapest option, as one-way tickets are priced from 3500Rp (0.21€/0.23$) to 4400Rp (0.27€/0.29$).