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Getting to Bali Getting to Bali has been easier now with many flights linking to Bali with only one change. Whether you await the world class surfing, the equally as renowned diving, a Kuta party holiday, a cultural Ubud retreat or one of the many paradisiacal beach expanses the traveling advise is universal for all The main airlines offering this service cover a large range of budget carriers up to some of the world's best carriers. Singapore airlines, Air Asia, Garuda Indonesia, Adam Air, Ryan Air and Lion Air are just a few of air lines offering frequent flights daily into Bali's International Airport. The Ngurah Rai International Airport is abbreviated as DPR for Denpasar which is Bali's Capital city. However rather than being situated in Denpasar, the Ngurah Rai International Airport is conveniently situated in the centre of southern Bali between the southern areas of Uluwatu and Nusa Dua, the eastern area of Saner and at the southern tip of the Kuta district.Now, let us guide you the easy ways to arrive at Bali. You may get on a plane that will land on Ngurah Rai International Airport. Most international air carriers serve regular flights to Bali so that it is not difficult at all to book one or two seats. The other way is to sail across the ocean. Make your travel to Ketapang Harbor in Banyuwangi, Java, and pass Java strait to Bali. Another, Padang Bai in eastern coastline carries passengers safely to Bali. Last one is for the international cruises. It is a terrific way to enjoy your trip by attending an international and cozy cruise, which, after crossing some oceans, drops the anchor at Benoa, Nusa Dua. There are also now direct flights available to Bali from many of the world's major cities such as London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Amsterdam and Frankfurt. If you are planning to travel cheaply to Bali the most effective method is to fly through Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. Singapore Airport is undoubtedly one of the best airports in the world and also runs one of the world's leading air lines. This combination of excellent travel service presents a highly convenient and regular flow of flights from all over the world to the paradise destination of Bali. Typically flying with Singapore airlines involves a only a minimal stop at Singapore unless otherwise desired such as 2 hours (in the case of travelling from London and many other of the worlds major cities). Singapore using an internal carrier of identical service and standards called Silk Air that runs flights to Bali as well as the main carriage. A few other things to consider include the baggage allowance for all goods as with any flight but particularly if you intend to travel with surf boards or diving gear. For instance British Airways have recently imposed a surfboard ban on all flights where as Singapore air offer 15kg regardless of shapes and sizes (surfboards included). Although obviously these regulations and policies are always subject to change and should be looked into at the time of planning the trip if they concern you. Another possible issue is the susceptibility of tropical cities to flooding during the wet season. This is very rarely a big problem in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur although it can cause delays. Be particularly cautious if you plan to Travel via Jakarta (the capital City of the neighboring island of Java and all of Indonesia) around December to March time when some flights can be canceled due to flooding. These issues be short lived although it is wise if choosing this route to check the airlines policies on this. Obviously in the dry season this is not an issue in the slightest. Things to do and see in Bali Bali Surfing - Bali Beaches - Things to do in Bali - Bali Night Life - Bali Restaurants - Bali Shopping - Bali Transport - Bali History - Bali Geography - Balinese People - Travel destination and regencies Badung - Bangli - Buleleng - Denpasar - Gianyar - Jembrana - Karangasem - Klungkung - Places of interest Alas Kedaton - Badung Market, Batubulan, Beratan Lake - Besakih Temple - Celuk - Goa Gajah, Jatiluwih - Kintamani - Mas Village - Penglipuran Village - Sangeh - Tanjung Benoa - Tirta Empul - Ubud Monkey Forest - Uluwatu - Bali Eco Tourism - Rambut Siwi Temple - Kertha Gosa - Puri Saren - Batukaru Temple - Banjar - More Information Bali Eco Tourism - Balinese Culture - What To Do in Bali - |
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