Bali (DPS) Airport arrival to Your Ubud accommodation
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Bali (DPS) Airport arrival to Your Ubud accommodation

5.0 · 15 reviews1 hour – 1h 30m📍 Indonesia

About this tour

Your driver meets you at DPS arrivals with a nameplate and drives you in a private air-conditioned minivan to your Ubud digs. The journey takes roughly 90 minutes through Bali's interior, with cold water provided. Fits up to four passengers and five bags comfortably. Straightforward point-A-to-point-B arrangement that saves the stress of negotiating taxis or ride-share apps on arrival.

Highlights

  • Nameplate meet-and-greet at arrivals gate
  • Private minivan, no shared transport or strangers
  • Air-conditioned for comfort on island roads
  • Complimentary bottled water throughout journey
  • Infant seats available if travelling with young children
  • All taxes and fuel surcharges included upfront

What to expect

You'll spot your driver immediately after clearing customs and baggage claim—look for the signboard with your name. The drive north from the airport winds through Bali's quieter central landscape before reaching Ubud's hillier terrain. Roads are decent but expect occasional traffic, especially during peak hours. The minivan is modern and the driver navigates the route regularly, so you can relax and start taking in the scenery. Arrival at your accommodation typically happens within the stated timeframe, though delays occasionally occur depending on traffic conditions.

Good to know

Confirm your driver's mobile number in your booking confirmation beforehand. Have your hotel address ready to share. Peak-hour traffic (7–9am, 5–7pm) can add 20–30 minutes. Tips are not included; whether you tip is entirely your choice. Infants in prams are accommodated without issue.

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