Cheap flights from Adelaide to Bali
Fly from Adelaide to Bali
Want a tropical Bali getaway? It’s easy with Jetstar’s direct flights from Adelaide.
Flight facts
Average direct flight time | 5 hours and 20 minutes |
Average distance by plane | 3750km |
Departure airport | Adelaide Airport (ADL) |
Arrival airport | Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) |
Aircraft | Airbus A320-200 |
Need to know
Flight time from Adelaide to Bali
The average flight time for direct flights from Adelaide to Bali is 5 hours and 20 minutes.
Distance from Adelaide to Bali by plane
The average distance by plane from Adelaide to Bali is 3750 kilometres.
Time difference between Adelaide and Bali
From March to September, Adelaide (ACST: UTC +9.30) is 1 hour and 30 minutes ahead of Bali (WITA: UTC +8). During Daylight Savings (October – April) it's 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead.
Number of airports in Bali
There’s one airport: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS).
Distance from Bali airport to the city centre
The airport is 13 kilometres from Denpasar city centre.
Transport from Bali airport to the city centre
A taxi is the easiest option. There’s a counter outside arrivals.
Rice terraces, Bali.
Bali travel tips
Where can I go to get my yoga on?
There’s no shortage of lush wellness centres and yoga retreats in Bali, so amp up your relaxation and get bendy at the same time at some renowned resorts.
Where should I take the kids?
Waterbom Park: Scare yourself silly on sky-high waterslides, drift along the Lazy River in an inflatable tube or lounge in a cabana.
What about things for the kids to do in Ubud?
Ubud might be more famous for its yoga retreats and forest surrounds, but it’s got a heap of great things for the kids to do too, from skateboarding to puppet shows.
Where will I find the best views in Bali?
Everywhere! Bali really is a pretty picturesque place, full of stunning scenes of serene greenery, surf beaches, regal temples, designer boutiques and bustling city streets.
What about other nearby islands?
If you’re heading to Bali, try heading to the nearby Gili Islands for a couple of days. These three small islands are the embodiment of ‘tropical getaway’.
Mount Agung, Bali.
How much is a...
Cappuccino | IDR Rp 19,000–30,000 (AUD $1–3) |
Foot massage | IDR Rp 72,000–96,00 (AUD $8–10) |
Lunch and drinks at a mid-range restaurant | IDR Rp 200,000–400,000 (AUD $20–40) |
Room at a 3-star hotel | IDR Rp 480,000–1,500,000 (AUD $50–150) |
Taxi from the airport | IDR Rp 80,000–300,000 (AUD $8–30) depending on where you’re staying. |
How do you say…
Hello | Halo |
Goodbye | Selamat tinggal |
Please | Tolong |
Thank you | Terima kasih |
Excuse me | Permisi |
Things to do in Bali
Bali’s rice terraces, secluded beaches, perfect waves, colourful marine life, towering volcanoes, fascinating Hindu culture and modern tourist buzz mean it offers something for just about everyone.
Weather and when to go
Located on the equator, Bali enjoys sunshine just about all year round, especially in the coastal areas. The rainy season from October to March means it tends to rain for just a few hours a day, though cloudy skies may last longer. Temperatures dip as you head towards the mountains of central Bali.