I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport

South Bali · Bali · Indonesia

About I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport

Ngurah Rai International Airport is the main airport serving Bali, Indonesia. Located near Denpasar, it is one of the busiest airports in the country and a key gateway for international and domestic travelers. The airport features modern facilities, shops, restaurants, and transportation options, making it an important hub for tourism in Bali.

💡 Local Tips

As of the current operational cycle, the Indonesian government has implemented several digital mandates to streamline the arrivals process. The traditional paper customs form has been replaced by the Electronic Customs Declaration. This form must be completed online, generating a QR code that is scanned at the final security checkpoint after baggage collection. Additionally, in accordance with World Health Organization (WHO) travel requirements, travelers must complete the MPOX Declaration Form, reflecting a heightened focus on biosafety in the post-pandemic era.The provincial government of Bali has also introduced a local tourist tax (levy) of IDR 150,000 per person. This tax is specifically designated for environmental conservation and the preservation of Balinese cultural heritage. Failure to complete these digital forms or pay the levy prior to arrival can lead to significant delays at the terminal, as travelers are forced to use the airport’s intermittently reliable free Wi-Fi to rectify their documentation.

📍 Location Info

Region: South Bali
Province: Bali
Country: Indonesia