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How to Get from Bali Airport to Ubud: VIP Transfer Guide 2026 (Prices, Time & Options)

The drive from Bali Airport (Ngurah Rai/DPS) to Ubud takes 75-120 minutes depending on traffic and covers approximately 36 kilometres. You have five transport options: private concierge transfer ($45-85, fixed price, meet at aircraft), pre-booked private driver ($25-40, meet at arrivals), Grab/Gojek ride-hailing ($12-18, unpredictable availability), airport taxi ($30-45, metered + surcharges), or shared shuttle ($10-15, multiple stops). For a stress-free arrival after a long flight, our Ubud airport transfer with concierge is the premium choice.

Last Updated: March 2026 | By Bali Airport Concierge Team

Bali Airport to Ubud: All Transfer Options Compared

Option Price (USD) Time Pros Cons
Concierge Transfer $45-85 75-90 min Met at aircraft, fast track included, luxury vehicle, fixed price Premium price
Pre-booked Driver $25-40 75-100 min Fixed price, driver waiting, comfortable Meet at arrivals (after queues), basic vehicle
Grab/Gojek $12-18 80-120 min Cheapest, app-based tracking Pickup zone far from terminal, surge pricing, cancellations
Airport Taxi $30-45 75-100 min Available immediately, metered Metered (traffic adds cost), airport surcharge, older vehicles
Shared Shuttle $10-15 120-180 min Budget-friendly Multiple stops, waiting for other passengers, cramped

The Route: What to Expect on the Drive to Ubud

The standard route from Ngurah Rai Airport to Ubud follows the Ngurah Rai Bypass road north, through Sanur, past Batubulan (famous for stone carving), through Celuk (silver village), up through Sukawati and Batuan, and finally into Ubud town. The road is generally well-maintained but narrows significantly once you reach the Ubud area, with single-lane roads through villages and rice terraces.

Traffic reality: The first 30 minutes (airport to Sanur bypass) can be heavily congested during morning (8-10am) and evening (5-8pm) rush hours. The middle section (Sanur to Batubulan) is usually flowing. The final section into Ubud itself can be congested around the Ubud Market/Palace area, especially during monkey forest visiting hours (10am-4pm). Our drivers know alternative routes through Petulu and Tegallalang to bypass central Ubud traffic.

Why Choose Concierge Transfer for the Ubud Journey?

The 75-90 minute drive to Ubud is the longest common airport transfer in Bali. After a long international flight (7-12 hours from most origin cities), the last thing you want is to stand in a 60-minute immigration queue, wrestle your luggage, negotiate with taxi drivers, and then endure 90 minutes in a basic sedan.

With our Ubud concierge transfer:

  • Fast track immigration — aircraft to vehicle in 20 minutes, not 90
  • Luxury vehicle (Toyota Alphard, Mercedes V-Class) with cold water and refreshments
  • Professional driver who knows Ubud’s back roads and alternate routes
  • Door-to-door service — dropped directly at your villa/hotel entrance
  • Child seats available on request (essential for families — see our family guide)

Where to Stay in Ubud: Drop-Off Locations

Our transfer drops you at any location in the greater Ubud area, including: Central Ubud (Monkey Forest Road, Jl. Raya Ubud), Tegallalang (rice terraces), Sayan (river valley resorts), Payangan (northern Ubud), Peliatan, Mas, and Campuhan Ridge area. Remote villa locations are no problem — our drivers have GPS coordinates for virtually every accommodation in Ubud.

Combining Ubud Transfer with Other Services

The most popular Ubud combination: Arrival Concierge + Fast Track + VIP Lounge (30 min rest after flight) + Ubud Transfer. For the return trip, book our Departure Concierge with Ubud pickup — we recommend 3 hours before international flights due to the longer drive time.

Compare with other destinations: Seminyak (30 min), Canggu (45 min), Nusa Dua (25 min), Kuta (15 min).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a taxi from Bali airport to Ubud?

Airport taxis (metered) cost approximately $30-45 USD depending on traffic. Pre-booked private drivers charge $25-40 fixed. Our concierge transfer with fast track immigration is $45-85 depending on vehicle class and included services.

Can I take Grab from Bali airport to Ubud?

Yes, but the ride-hailing pickup zone is a 5-10 minute walk from the terminal. Prices are $12-18 but surge pricing during peak hours can push this to $25+. Driver cancellations are common for the long Ubud journey. Our recommendation: if budget is priority, book a private driver in advance; if comfort is priority, use our concierge transfer.

Is it safe to drive to Ubud at night?

The main road is well-lit and generally safe. However, the final stretch into Ubud (particularly if your villa is on a remote road) can be dark with narrow lanes. Our professional drivers are familiar with all Ubud roads in all conditions.

Should I stop anywhere on the way to Ubud?

If you’re arriving before 4pm, we can arrange a brief stop at Tegenungan Waterfall (20 min detour) or Celuk silver village. However, after a long flight, most guests prefer going directly to their accommodation. Save sightseeing for when you’re rested.

What about transfers from Ubud to other destinations?

We provide inter-destination transfers within Bali. Popular routes from Ubud include Ubud to Nusa Dua, Ubud to Seminyak, and Ubud back to the airport. These can be booked via WhatsApp.

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Making the Most of Your Airport to Ubud Journey

The drive from Bali airport to Ubud offers a fascinating transition from coastal urban Bali to the lush green interior highlands. As you leave the airport zone and bypass Denpasar, the landscape gradually transforms from commercial districts into rice paddies, river valleys, and eventually the dense tropical forests that surround Ubud. Many guests find this 60 to 90 minute journey is their first authentic glimpse of traditional Balinese life outside the tourist areas, with roadside temples, ceremony processions, and artisan workshops visible along the route.

Our drivers can accommodate en-route stops if you wish to photograph the iconic Tegenungan Waterfall, visit a coffee plantation to sample Bali’s famous luwak coffee, or pause at a roadside warung for an authentic Balinese lunch. These optional stops add 30 to 60 minutes to the journey but provide enriching experiences that tour groups rarely access. For guests arriving on red-eye flights, we ensure a quiet, restful journey with dimmed cabin lighting and minimal conversation so you can rest during the drive to your Ubud retreat. Book at sales@balipremiumtrip.com or WhatsApp +62 811 3809 193.

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