• Typically from AU$ 20. Rated 8.4/10 with 365 reviews.
• Customers mention: “Great service”
• From AU$ 240, stay at this hotel with rating of 9.2/10, based on 510 reviews.
• Convenient to Bali Sea Turtle Society (BSTS), only 0.21km.
• Price from AU$ 84 to AU$ 575. Rated 8.4/10 based on 1469 reviews.
• Customer feedback mentions: “Close to airport”
• Typically from AU$ 43. Rated 8.6/10 with 410 reviews.
• Convenient to Felizeye Art Painting Gallery Seminyak, only 0.05km.
• Standard price: AU$ 59-AU$ 399. 8.3/10 rating based on 244 reviews.
• Enjoy Sunbathing Area, Outdoor swimming pool, and premium Spa.
• From AU$ 377, and with rating of 9.5/10 from 859 reviews.
• Customers mention: “Delicious breakfast”
• Price from AU$ 183 to AU$ 1,748. Rated 9.0/10 based on 271 reviews.
• Very close to Puri Agung Kendran (just 0.41km away)!
• From AU$ 203 to AU$ 1,654 per night. Earned rating of 9.3/10 (172 reviews).
• Travelers enjoy its Sunbathing Area, Outdoor swimming pool, and Spa.
• Typically from AU$ 174. Rated 9.1/10 with 254 reviews.
• Customers mention that: “Clean pool”
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Bali is a traditional Australian vacation destination, and with good reason. Imagine pleasant beaches, picturesque rice terraces, and an unbeatable laid-back atmosphere. Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest, relax at a yoga retreat, or stroll through art markets in Ubud. Along the coast, locations like Seminyak and Kuta have delicious food, waves that are suitable for surfing, and breathtaking sunsets. Not to be overlooked are temples such as Uluwatu and Tanah Lot, which are ideal for an evening vista. You can enter the country from Australia and remain there for up to 30 days without a visa. Just make sure you have one blank page for the entrance stamp and that your passport is valid for at least six months. It's too simple.
Bali's primary international gateway, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), commonly called Denpasar Airport, is situated immediately south of the well-known beach towns of Kuta and Seminyak. It's easy to schedule a private transfer or hail a cab when you arrive at the contemporary, compact airport. Although they might be blocked in specific tourist areas, ride-hailing applications like Grab and Gojek are popular.
The majority of tourists use private drivers for day trips since they are flexible and reasonably priced. Only those with experience should ride scooters, which are popular for shorter distances, particularly in places like Canggu or Ubud. While walking is not the best option on major routes, it is an alternative in smaller communities.
🏨 Hotel Name | 📍 Location (Distance from DPS) | 🛎️ Services & Features |
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Adjacent to airport – ~0.3 km | Free airport shuttle, outdoor pool, fitness center | |
Directly connected to terminal – ~0.1 km | 24-hour room service, rooftop bar, spa, soundproof rooms |
Highest Price | AU$ 3,182 |
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Lowest Price | AU$ 31 |
Number of Reviews | 152,204 |
Total Properties | 9483 |
Average Price (Weekdays) | AU$ 245 |
Average Price (Weekends) | AU$ 242 |