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93%
Melbourne$6.32
Denpasar-Bali$0.47
82%
Melbourne$28.74
Denpasar-Bali$5.19
90%
Melbourne$6.09
Denpasar-Bali$0.80
37%
Melbourne$6.48
Denpasar-Bali$4.06
1 NZD = 9701.68 IDR
1 IDR = 0.01 NZD
Mon, 15/12
4404 kms
Melbourne Airport (MEL) 11 kms
Avalon Airport (AVV) 50 kms
Ngurah Rai Airport (Bali International Airport) (DPS) 10 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Melbourne to Denpasar

Planning a trip from Melbourne to Denpasar? You're in for a treat. Denpasar, the capital of Bali, is a captivating destination renowned for its rich culture, historical sites, and stunning natural beauty. From iconic temples to pristine beaches and vibrant local markets, there's something to fascinate every traveller. The island's spiritual heart, alongside its picturesque landscapes, draws visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. The flight itself is a significant part of the journey.

Direct flights from Melbourne to Denpasar typically last around 5-6 hours. However, flight duration can be affected by weather conditions, air traffic, and the specific aircraft used. Several major airlines offer direct routes, including Scoot and AirAsia. Scoot generally operates daily flights and AirAsia also offers several per day depending on the season. With these airlines there is no need for a stopover during this route, allowing you to reach your destination quickly and efficiently.

While direct flights offer the most convenient way to reach Denpasar, sometimes they can be expensive. For budget-conscious travellers, looking at alternative flight paths through other cities can mean some savings. There is a wide variety of connections available from Melbourne. Layover hubs such as Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or even Jakarta, could mean much more affordable flights. Keep in mind that adding layovers will obviously increase the overall travel time. Booking the flight well in advance may significantly reduce the cost. The cheapest months to fly are generally during the low season from October to March. However, the best time to book is usually 2-3 months before the departure date, allowing you to find the best deals, but you should check regularly as prices can vary significantly depending on the season. The island sees peak tourist seasons during the dry months of July and August, so if you wish to avoid crowds, consider traveling during the off-peak months, particularly October to March, when there will be fewer tourists. This may also present more cost effective travel opportunities.

Best time to fly to Denpasar

Denpasar enjoys a tropical climate, meaning warm temperatures year-round. However, there are distinct wet and dry seasons that influence the best time to visit. The dry season, from April to October, is generally preferred by most tourists. During this time, you can expect average daytime temperatures between 27°C and 29°C, with low humidity and plenty of sunshine. The wet season, from November to March, experiences higher humidity and more rainfall; daytime temperatures remain warm, but the higher humidity can make it feel hotter. The hottest month is July, with an average temperature of 28°C, and the coolest is January at 10°C, though this is still quite warm in comparison to many other regions of the world. Expect some light rains even during the dry season and heavy showers during the wet season.

Melbourne airports

Melbourne has several airports, but only three primarily serve commercial flights: Melbourne Airport (MEL), Avalon Airport (AVV), and Essendon Airport (MEB).

Melbourne Airport (MEL)

Melbourne Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Melbourne, serving a high volume of both domestic and international flights. It's a modern and well-equipped airport with multiple terminals, numerous shops, restaurants, and other services for travellers. It was opened in 1970 and has continued to expand since. Its size means many airlines operate through there, meaning flights to various destinations throughout Australia and the world are available, including direct routes to Denpasar.

Avalon Airport (AVV)

Avalon Airport is a smaller airport situated further from the city centre than Melbourne Airport. Primarily focusing on domestic flights, it offers a less congested alternative for certain travellers, with options for convenient access by road. Opened in 2004, it has a significant role in regional air travel within Victoria.

Essendon Airport (MEB)

Essendon Airport caters primarily to domestic and regional flights. While smaller than Melbourne Airport, its convenient location makes it suitable for shorter journeys and business travel, with a number of smaller and regional airlines operating there.

Main airlines for this route

  • Scoot
  • AirAsia
  • Jetstar

Denpasar airports

Denpasar is mainly served by one major airport: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). While there are other smaller airports in the region, DPS is overwhelmingly the primary gateway for all travelers to Bali.

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)

Ngurah Rai International Airport is Bali's main international airport, connecting Bali to destinations worldwide. This modern airport features several terminals, a variety of facilities for passengers, and efficient transportation links to the city centre. It's named after a Balinese national hero. The airport is located just south of the city center and is about a 13 km drive from Denpasar. Reaching Denpasar from the airport is relatively straightforward: you can easily use public transport, taxis, or hire a car. Public transportation is an economical way to go, offering regular bus services.

Taxis are readily available outside the airport and are a convenient, albeit somewhat more expensive, option. If you prefer more control and flexibility over your travel, hiring a car is a good choice, giving you the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. The airport also provides rental car services on site for greater convenience.

What to do and see in Denpasar

Denpasar, while often overlooked in favour of Bali's more popular beach destinations, offers a unique cultural experience. It's a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in Balinese life beyond the tourist hotspots. There is a wealth of sights and experiences to explore here.

  • Visit the Bajra Sandhi Monument: This impressive monument showcases Balinese history through intricate dioramas and exhibits.
  • Explore the Bali Museum: Discover Bali's rich artistic and cultural heritage through diverse artifacts and traditional displays.
  • Wander through the traditional markets: Immerse yourself in local life while browsing colorful textiles, handicrafts, and local produce at bustling markets.