DPS Terminal Maps & Guide
Are you traveling to or from Bali Ngurah Rai Airport? This terminal guide will help you understand and navigate the airport with ease, from terminal maps and layouts to food, shops, and services. You'll also find information on security checkpoints, fast track lanes, passport and immigration control locations, airport lounges, baggage claim areas, luggage cart availability, and luggage storage locations. Scroll down for more detailed information.
DPS Interactive Airport Map
Airport Terminal Maps
Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Bali Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.
Airport Terminal Layout
DPS Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport, is the main airport in Bali, Indonesia. The airport has two terminals: the Domestic Terminal and the International Terminal. Both terminals are located in the same building, but they have separate entrances and facilities.
Overview of Terminals
The Domestic Terminal of the airport serves flights within Indonesia, while the International Terminal serves flights to and from other countries. The Domestic Terminal has several airlines operating from it, including Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, and Citilink. The International Terminal serves a larger number of airlines, including major carriers such as Emirates, Qantas, and Singapore Airlines.
Getting Between Terminals
If you need to transfer between the Domestic and International Terminals at DPS, you can do so easily. The two terminals are connected by a covered walkway, so you don't need to exit the building or go through security again. Simply follow the signs to the other terminal and walk across the walkway. It takes approximately 5-10 minutes to walk between the terminals, depending on your walking speed. There is also a shuttle bus service available for passengers who need assistance or have heavy luggage.
Food, Shops & Services
As one of the busiest airports in Indonesia, Bali Ngurah Rai Airport offers a wide range of food and shopping options to its passengers. Whether you are traveling domestically or internationally, you will find plenty of amenities to keep you satisfied during your time at the airport.
The airport's domestic terminal is home to a variety of food and beverage outlets, including fast food chains, coffee shops, and local restaurants. If you are looking for a quick bite, you can grab a sandwich or a pastry at one of the many bakeries or cafes. For a more substantial meal, head to one of the restaurants that serve Indonesian cuisine, such as nasi goreng or mie goreng.
If you are traveling internationally, you will find even more options at the airport's international terminal. From duty-free shops to souvenir stores, there are plenty of opportunities to shop for gifts and souvenirs. You can also find a variety of restaurants and cafes that serve international cuisine, including Japanese, Korean, and Western food. Whether you are in the mood for sushi, noodles, or a burger, you are sure to find something to satisfy your cravings.
Tips, Help & Resources
Using the interactive airport maps, iFly.com can help you get through, and between the DPS terminals with ease. Here are some things you may want to know that can assist you during your journey through the airport:
- If you have some time before your flight's departure, be sure to grab some food to-go or peruse the shops, but be sure to return to the gate before boarding time!
- How long is the TSA line? Be sure to know how long you will need to wait at the DPS security area closest to your gate.
- Remember that a great low-cost alternative to parking within the airport facility is to use an off-airport parking lot. They offer lower costs, a bit further away from the terminals.
- Bali Ngurah Rai airport periodically adds and removes airlines. To see which airlines are served by the airport check here.
Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)
Bali Airport has security checkpoints located at the entrance of each terminal building. The Domestic Terminal has two security checkpoints, one at the entrance and another one at the departure level. The International Terminal has three security checkpoints, one at the entrance, one at the departure level, and one at the transit area. All security checkpoints are equipped with X-ray machines and metal detectors to ensure the safety of all passengers and their belongings.
Fast Track Lanes and Locations
Fast Track lanes are available for passengers who want to skip the regular security lines and get through the security checkpoint faster. The Fast Track lanes are located at the Domestic Terminal and the International Terminal, and they are accessible to passengers who have purchased a Fast Track pass or who are members of a frequent flyer program. The Fast Track pass can be purchased online or at the airport, and it allows passengers to use the Fast Track lane for a faster and smoother security screening process.
Passport & Immigration Control Locations
The Passport & Immigration Control locations at DPS Airport are located at the arrival and departure levels of both the Domestic and International Terminals. Passengers arriving in Bali will go through the immigration process at the arrival level, while departing passengers will go through the immigration process at the departure level. The immigration process includes passport and visa checks, as well as fingerprint and facial recognition scans. The airport has dedicated lanes for passengers with special needs, such as families with young children, elderly passengers, and passengers with disabilities.
Airport Lounge Locations
The airport offers a variety of lounges for travelers to relax and unwind before their flight. The airport has lounges for major airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, Cathay Pacific, and Singapore Airlines. The Garuda Indonesia Lounge is located in the International Terminal and offers comfortable seating, complimentary food and drinks, and shower facilities for guests. Cathay Pacific's lounge is also located in the International Terminal and features a bar, dining area, and shower facilities. Singapore Airlines' lounge is located in the Domestic Terminal and offers a range of amenities including a business center, shower facilities, and complimentary food and drinks.
In addition to airline lounges, DPS also has independent lounges available for use. The Premier Lounge is located in the International Terminal and offers a range of amenities including comfortable seating, complimentary food and drinks, and shower facilities. The lounge also has a smoking area for guests who need it. The T/G Lounge is located in the Domestic Terminal and offers similar amenities including comfortable seating, complimentary food and drinks, and shower facilities. Both lounges are available for use by all passengers regardless of airline or class of service.
Baggage Claim Areas
Baggage claim areas at Bali Ngurah Rai Airport are located on the ground floor of both the domestic and international terminals. Once you have cleared customs, follow the signs to the baggage claim area. Baggage carousels are clearly marked with flight numbers and airline names. If you have any trouble finding your luggage, there are customer service desks located nearby where you can get assistance.
Luggage Cart Availability
Luggage carts are available for use at Bali Airport. They can be found near the baggage claim areas and throughout the terminals. The carts are free to use, but you will need a 1,000 Indonesian Rupiah coin to unlock them. You can get the coin back when you return the cart. If you don't have a coin, there are change machines located near the carts.
Luggage Storage Locations (Left Luggage)
Left luggage facilities are available at DPS Airport. They are located on the ground floor of the international terminal, near the baggage claim area. The cost of storage depends on the size of your luggage and the length of time you need to store it. The facilities are open 24 hours a day, so you can drop off or pick up your luggage at any time. It's a convenient option if you have a long layover and want to explore Bali without dragging your luggage around with you.
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