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Bali Airport to Ubud Transfer — Distance, Time & Best Options

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Bali Airport to Ubud Transfer | Bali Fast Track Airport

Ubud is the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali, drawing yoga retreaters, wellness travelers, and anyone seeking a quieter alternative to the southern beach areas. The drive from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) to Ubud is the longest of the major destination transfers on the island, and it can be lovely or grueling depending on when you go and who is driving. Here is everything you need to know.

Key Takeaways

  • DPS to Ubud is 38 km, taking 75 to 120 minutes depending on traffic.
  • The route winds through Denpasar and rice paddies; not a highway drive.
  • Worst traffic: 16:00 to 19:00 (commuter exodus from Denpasar).
  • Private transfer cost from Bali airport to Ubud: starts from $180 for luxury car.
  • Combine with fast track for an end-to-end smooth arrival.

Distance and Drive Time

Ubud is 38 km north of DPS by road. There is no highway connecting the two; the drive winds through Denpasar, then north along the Pererenan-Tampaksiring axis or Mengwi-Ubud route. Most drivers take Route 1 (via Sukawati and Mas) which is the most scenic and direct.

Time of DayWeekdayWeekendTraffic Level
05:00 to 08:0075 min85 minLight
08:00 to 11:0085 min95 minModerate
11:00 to 14:0090 min110 minModerate-Heavy
14:00 to 16:0095 min110 minHeavy
16:00 to 19:00110 to 130 min120 to 140 minWorst
19:00 to 22:0085 min95 minModerate
22:00 to 05:0070 min70 minLight

The Route in Detail

From DPS, the standard route goes:

  1. Exit airport, north on Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai.
  2. Through Sanur (the cleanest part of the trip).
  3. North via Jalan Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra.
  4. Past Sukawati art market and Batuan.
  5. Through Mas (woodcarving village).
  6. Up Jalan Raya Mas into Ubud center.

If you are staying in north Ubud (Tegallalang, Sayan, Payangan), add 15 to 25 minutes. If staying in Sebatu or Tampaksiring, add 30 minutes.

Vehicle Options and Pricing

VehicleCapacityPrice (start from)Best For
BMW 7 Series1-3 pax$700Couples, light luggage
Mercedes V-Class1-6 pax$520Families, more comfort
Mercedes Sprinter1-14 pax$870Group / wedding party
Toyota Alphard1-6 pax$180VIP / honeymoon

Why a Pre-Booked Private Transfer Wins

Ubud is the worst destination on Bali for ride-hailing apps. Reasons:

  • Many Ubud villas are deep in rice paddies with imprecise Google Maps locations.
  • Drivers from south Bali often resist the long Ubud trip and surge pricing kicks in.
  • Ubud has a longstanding “transport mafia” (local driver association) that limits competition. Some areas explicitly refuse Grab and Gojek pickups.
  • Without prior coordination, you can wait 30+ minutes for any car to accept the ride.

A pre-booked private transfer bypasses all of this. You have a confirmed driver name, license plate, and a route plan.

What to Expect During the Drive

The first 30 minutes are urban: Sanur, then bypass road, then suburbs of Denpasar. Once past Sukawati, the landscape shifts. You will see rice paddies, stone temples, woodcarving workshops, and the iconic Bali smell of incense and frangipani. By the time you climb the gentle hill into Ubud, you understand why people fall in love with this part of the island.

Most drivers stop once for a bathroom break or coffee at a small warung. If you are tired or hungry, ask. There are decent rice paddy view cafes around Tampaksiring junction.

Common Mistakes

  • Landing at 17:00 and being stuck in 130 min traffic. Avoid late afternoon arrivals if you can choose.
  • Booking a sedan with 4 people and 6 bags. Upgrade to SUV; the sedan trunk does not fit.
  • Using Google Maps for the villa pin. Many Ubud villas have inaccurate pins. Get the host’s WhatsApp pin in advance.
  • Not bringing snacks for kids. 90+ minute drive after a long flight is hard on small kids.
  • Paying after arrival in cash. Pre-pay or pay by card. Cash exchange at airport rates is bad.

Should You Stop Along the Way?

Many travelers want to break up the journey. Reasonable stops:

  • Sanur — quick coffee on the beach (15 min stop).
  • Sukawati art market — souvenirs (30 to 45 min).
  • Batuan painting village — short visit (20 min).
  • Mas woodcarving studios — 20 to 30 min.

If you want stops, hire a half-day private driver instead of a one-way transfer. See our Bali tour package.

Helicopter Option for VIP Arrivals

If you are arriving for a special occasion, helicopter from DPS to Ubud is dramatic. Flight time: 12 to 15 minutes vs 90+ minute drive. Cost: $2,800 to $5,200. Landing pad arrangements depend on your villa or resort. See helicopter charter.

Pairing With Fast Track

For Ubud arrivals, fast track is especially valuable because you are facing a 90-minute drive immediately after immigration. The combination of 90-min queue + 90-min drive = 3 hours from gate to villa. With fast track, you reduce that to about 110 minutes total. Book fast track + Ubud transfer.

Special Considerations for Ubud

Wellness Retreat Arrivals

Many wellness retreat guests arrive late afternoon and want a serene first impression. Plan for early-morning landings, or arrange evening pickup with the retreat’s welcome ceremony delayed accordingly.

Wedding Parties

Ubud is a major destination wedding spot. Multi-vehicle convoys with 5 to 15 vehicles are common. See our wedding airport service guide.

Yoga Teacher Trainings

Group arrivals for 200-hour or 300-hour teacher trainings often involve 20+ travelers. Coordinated van or mini-bus transfer is the most cost-effective.

Long-Stay / Digital Nomads

If you are staying in Ubud for 1+ months, consider renting a car after the airport transfer for ongoing flexibility.

Best Practices for the Drive

  • Have water and a light snack.
  • Charge your phone before landing.
  • Have the villa’s WhatsApp pin saved.
  • Keep IDR cash for tip and possibly a coffee stop.
  • Tell your driver your flight number when booking so they can monitor delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest time DPS to Ubud has been done?

About 65 minutes at 03:00 with no traffic. In daytime, expect at least 75 to 90 minutes.

Are there bathroom stops along the way?

Yes, several warungs and small cafes. Drivers typically know reliable stops in Sukawati or Mas.

Can I take public transport from DPS to Ubud?

Technically there are shuttle buses (Perama Tours) from Kuta but no direct from airport. Private transfer is by far the simplest option.

Is the road dangerous at night?

The road is well-lit through Denpasar. Past Sukawati it gets darker but is still well-traveled. Professional drivers are experienced with night driving.

Should I get a helicopter for the wow factor?

For honeymooners and VIPs absolutely. For everyday travel, the drive is fine and gives you a sense of Bali landscape.

Make the Ubud journey effortless. Combine fast track with a private DPS to Ubud transfer. Book your Ubud transfer now.

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