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DPS Airport Map Bali Ngurah Rai Airport

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DPS Airport Map & Terminal Guide

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Welcome to the bustling Ngurah Rai International Airport, your gateway to the enchanting island of Bali. For detailed terminal maps, amenities, and navigation tips, visit the Ngurah Rai International Airport page.

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.

DPS Airport Terminal Map: First, scroll down on this page to the map image. Then, tap or click on the image or button to choose your terminal or locate parking facilities. A window will open with an interactive map, allowing you to pan and zoom to a specific terminal or concourse, gate, or amenity. You can also use the search feature to highlight the location on the map of gates, restaurants, lounges, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas and more. In addition, get directions from one location to another, which is very handy when you know your arrival and departure gate for a connection!

IMPORTANT: If using a mobile phone, please check that you are using the latest software (e.g. iOS) version for the best results.

Bali Ngurah Rai Airport DPS Terminal Overview Map

Bali Ngurah Rai Airport Terminal Map

Getting Around DPS Airport

The layout of DPS Airport includes two main terminals: the International Terminal and the Domestic Terminal. The International Terminal features a distinct Balinese architectural theme and is equipped with separate departure and arrival halls. It has 62 check-in counters, 10 gates with jet bridges, and an automated aircraft parking system. This terminal is designed to comfortably handle the flow of international passengers, with spacious lounge areas that can accommodate up to 3,175 passengers. On the other hand, the Domestic Terminal, significantly larger than its predecessor, spans 65,800 m2 and can serve up to 9.4 million passengers annually. It includes 62 check-in counters, 19 ticket counters, and multiple boarding and arrival gates, some of which are connected to aviobridges.

For navigating inside the airport, here are some tips:

  • Passenger movement between terminals and aircraft is facilitated by a fleet of buses, especially for those flying with low-cost carriers or when the airbridge is not in use.
  • Both terminals feature various amenities to enhance passenger comfort, including prayer rooms, smoking areas, showers, and massage services. If you have a longer wait, you might appreciate the lounges, which offer entertainment such as cinemas showing films and TV channels.
  • For international travelers, it's helpful to note that the departure areas are well-signposted and equipped with modern facilities to streamline the boarding process.

Discover the airlines and their terminals at DPS Airport to plan your route through the airport.

Frequent Flier Terminal Tips

To help you navigate the airport terminals with ease, we've gathered practical tips from DPS-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their first-hand insights will guide you through the DPS terminals for a smoother experience. Here's what they have to say:

"I found the shuttle bus between the Domestic and International Terminals fast and reliable. Look for the clear yellow signs when you get off your flight." — Wayan K., Badung, February 2024

"When I needed to grab a bite near my gate, I discovered a local snack spot in the International Terminal's food court. The staff there were friendly too." — Siti M., Kuta, March 2024

"Checking in at the Domestic Terminal was a breeze during my last visit. I recommend using one of the self-check kiosks to save time." — Jaya P., Denpasar, April 2024

"Baggage claim areas can be busy after peak flights. I kept a close eye on the carousel display boards to track my luggage quickly." — Agus H., Ubud, May 2024

"I always use the dedicated Fast Track lane. The process was simple and sped up my passage through security at the International Terminal." — Made A., Gilimanuk, June 2024

"Keep an eye out for updated information screens. They helped me connect between terminals during a tight schedule last December." — Putri R., Sanur, December 2024

iFly Tip: Get better seat selection by opting for early check-in with your airline.

Security & Screening

In this section, you'll find detailed information about the locations of security checkpoints within the airport, including the Domestic and International Terminals. Learn about the availability and benefits of Fast Track lanes for expedited security screening, and get familiar with the Passport & Immigration Control processes for both arriving and departing passengers. Additionally, discover how you can renew or enroll in TSA PreCheck to enjoy quicker and more convenient security checks.

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.

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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.

Looking for places to eat or shop? Discover them all in the food and shopping directory.

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.

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iFly Tip: Save time at security with our helpful carry-on baggage tips for hassle-free travel.

Bali Ngurah Rai Terminal Q&A

Use the map image on this page to zoom in on terminals, gates, and amenities. Limited mobile support may apply.
DPS uses a dedicated shuttle bus service. Follow yellow signs once you exit your arrival area.
The International Terminal serves flights from abroad. It features separate halls for departures and arrivals.
The Domestic Terminal has check-in counters and several ticket counters. Self-check kiosks help save time.
In the Domestic Terminal, you find one checkpoint at the entrance and another at the departure level. The International Terminal has checkpoints at the entrance, departure level, and transit area.
Both terminals provide Fast Track lanes. They are available to passengers with a purchase or frequent flyer membership.
Immigration controls are at arrival and departure levels in both terminals. Look for designated lanes for families and passengers with special needs.
The Domestic Terminal offers fast food and local snacks. The International Terminal has duty-free shops, souvenir stores, and a variety of restaurants.
Follow the signs after clearing customs to the baggage claim area on the ground floor of each terminal. Each carousel displays flight information.
They suggest using the shuttle bus between terminals and self-check kiosks for faster processing. Monitor display boards for the latest updates.

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