REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Departure Transfer from Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu to Bali Airport
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The easiest way to end a Bali trip is with zero guessing. This private departure transfer takes you from Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu (and the Tanah Lot area) to Bali International Airport (DPS), with hotel pickup and direct drop-off so you do not waste time hunting for meeting points. It runs daily from 06:00 to 22:00, and the drive is typically around 1 to 1.5 hours depending on where you’re staying and traffic.
What I like most is the simplicity of the service: you get hotel pickup and drop-off, and you don’t wait on other passengers to be collected along the way. I also like that the ride includes an air-conditioned vehicle and an English-speaking driver, plus toll/airport entrance coverage—small details that reduce stress when you’re trying to catch a flight.
One drawback to keep in mind: if your flight changes late and you need a last-minute pickup adjustment, you may run into limits on flexibility. Also, if you have unusual luggage (like surf boards), the service notes it is not recommended, so you’ll want to plan carefully.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Why This Private Airport Transfer Matters on Your Last Day
- Where Pickup Actually Happens: Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu, and Tanah Lot Areas
- The DPS Drive: What the 1–1.5 Hour Ride Typically Means
- Price and Value: Is $21 Per Person Worth It?
- Driver Help on the Road: Comfort, Timing, and Little Extras
- Luggage Rules That Can Save You Stress
- Timing Tips: How to Avoid Missing Your Flight
- Best Fit: Who This Transfer Suits (and Who Might Rethink It)
- Booking Smart: Simple Moves That Make It Feel Effortless
- Should You Book This Bali Departure Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the transfer from Ubud, Canggu, or Uluwatu to Bali International Airport?
- What time does the daily service run?
- Where are pickups available?
- Is the transfer private?
- Is the driver English-speaking and is the car air-conditioned?
- What’s included in the price?
- Where does the transfer drop you off?
- What should I do if I have over luggage or extra bags?
- Is this transfer recommended for surfboard luggage?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key Points at a Glance

- Hotel pickup and direct DPS drop-off so you skip the meeting point hunt
- AC transport with an English-speaking driver for comfort and easier communication
- Operates daily 06:00–22:00, with typical travel time around 1–1.5 hours
- Pickup zones cover major Bali bases like Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu, and Tanah Lot areas
- Luggage notes matter: inform about extra luggage in advance; surf-board luggage is not recommended
Why This Private Airport Transfer Matters on Your Last Day
Bali traffic can be unpredictable, especially around popular beach zones. When your time is tight, the worst feeling is realizing you planned to save money and now you’re white-knuckling your way to the airport with the wrong transport. This transfer is built for the opposite vibe: you plan your pickup once, then you ride straight to DPS.
The service is private, meaning only your group uses the car. That matters because it keeps the trip focused—no shared pickup stops, no awkward timing games, and no last-minute scrambling when someone’s running behind.
I also like the built-in reality check: you’re advised to arrive 3 hours before your scheduled departure time. That buffer is smart on islands. Even if the drive is short, check-in lines, security flow, and the general pace of an airport day can stretch longer than you expect.
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Where Pickup Actually Happens: Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu, and Tanah Lot Areas

This is not one-size-fits-all pickup. It’s tied to specific hotel areas, and that’s good for clarity because it tells you the service is designed for these regions rather than random “anywhere in Bali” pickup.
Here are the covered zones the transfer mentions:
Ubud area pickup includes places like Mas, Singapadu, Mambal, Sayan, Kedewatan, Pejeng, Sebali, Suweta, Andong, Singakerta, Tebongkang, and Ubud centre.
Canggu area pickup includes Berawa beach, Echo Beach, Canggu Beach (spelled in listing as Canggu Becah), Batu Bolong, Batu Belig, and the Canggu Club area.
Tanah Lot area pickup includes Pererenan, Munggu, and Seseh Beach.
Uluwatu area pickup includes Padang-padang beach, Pecatu, Uluwatu Beach, Balangan Beach, Jl raya Uluwatu, Ungasan.
For you, the practical takeaway is simple: double-check that your hotel sits within those listed areas. If your accommodation is right on the edge of a zone, confirm early so the pickup location works cleanly.
The DPS Drive: What the 1–1.5 Hour Ride Typically Means

The transfer lists an approximate duration of 1 hour 30 minutes, and it also notes travel time is about 1 to 1.5 hours depending on your hotel location and road traffic. In other words, it’s fast when traffic cooperates, but it still respects that Bali driving can slow down.
The car is air-conditioned, which is a bigger deal than it sounds when you’re leaving tropical heat and humidity. The driver is also described as English-speaking, helping if you have flight questions, need timing clarity, or want a quick plan for getting luggage handled smoothly.
Also included: tolls and airport entrance. That means you’re not scrambling mid-ride with cash or trying to negotiate extra costs while you’re already stressed about your departure time.
You should plan your end-of-ride routine the same way you would for any airport departure:
- Keep your passport and essentials accessible.
- Don’t pack critical documents at the bottom of a suitcase.
- If you’re traveling with family or friends, agree before you leave how you’ll gather everyone when the car stops at DPS.
Price and Value: Is $21 Per Person Worth It?
At $21.00 per person, this one-way airport transfer is priced for people who want a clean, low-effort solution. The value here is not just the “seat”—it’s the time and hassle you avoid.
You’re paying for several practical things at once:
- Private door-to-door pickup (no public transport with luggage)
- A direct ride to Bali International Airport (DPS)
- AC comfort and an English-speaking driver
- Toll and airport entrance handled as part of the service
- Coverage for major stay areas like Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu, and Tanah Lot
There’s also mention of group discounts and a mobile ticket, which typically matters if you’re traveling with a few people and want something straightforward on your phone.
One thing to keep your thinking grounded: price is great, but the whole point of this transfer is your last-day peace of mind. If you’re arriving at Bali with complicated logistics or multiple flight changes, you’ll want to communicate those needs early and stay realistic about flexibility.
Driver Help on the Road: Comfort, Timing, and Little Extras

A good driver turns an airport transfer from a chore into a smooth handoff. In the feedback you shared, one driver stood out: Betha. Her service was described as accommodating and informative, and she even helped with ideas related to restaurants and shopping during the ride.
That tells you something useful about the experience: you’re not only getting transportation. You may also get helpful local guidance from the person driving you to the airport—especially if you’re the type who wants to finish your trip with a final stop for food or a last shopping moment before you go.
At the same time, it’s wise to match expectations with reality. Another piece of feedback points to a limitation: when flights get delayed and changes happen at the last minute, the operator may not be able to adjust pickup timing the way you’d hope. So treat this as a solid standard service, and treat big schedule shake-ups as a separate challenge that requires early communication.
Luggage Rules That Can Save You Stress
Bali is relaxed until you show up with luggage that does not match the plan. This transfer includes a clear reminder: if you have over luggage, you should inform in advance.
That’s the kind of note you want to take seriously because it affects whether your luggage fits comfortably in the vehicle and whether your driver can load everything efficiently without delays.
It also explicitly says: not recommended for surf board luggage. If you’re traveling with surfboards, I’d treat this transfer as a “maybe” at best. You’ll likely need a different setup designed for oversized sports gear.
If you’re bringing standard suitcases, you should be fine—this service is specifically described as helping you avoid the pain of hauling your bags on public transport.
Timing Tips: How to Avoid Missing Your Flight
The best advice in the details is also the simplest: arrive at the airport 3 hours before your scheduled departure. Yes, it can feel early, but it’s a smart hedge against traffic and airport processing time.
Also note the service window: transfers operate daily from 06:00 to 22:00. If you have an early morning flight, make sure you’re picking a pickup time that respects the schedule.
Here’s how I’d plan your day in a practical way:
- Choose a pickup time that gives you breathing room, not just the absolute minimum.
- If your flight is early or you’re checking bags, lean toward the earlier end of your buffer.
- If anything changes (even something small like travel time from your hotel), message as early as possible so the driver team has time to react.
Best Fit: Who This Transfer Suits (and Who Might Rethink It)
This transfer is a strong fit if you want:
- A direct departure to DPS with no shared pickup stops
- Hotel pickup and drop-off that keeps luggage manageable
- A comfortable AC ride with an English-speaking driver
- Coverage across major bases like Ubud, Canggu, and Uluwatu
It may not be the right fit if:
- You’re traveling with surf board luggage
- You expect frequent last-minute flight and pickup changes, because one piece of feedback suggests flexibility can be limited when delays happen near departure
If you’re traveling solo, couples, or small groups, private pickup is often the sweet spot: you get the “no waiting” benefit without paying for a full charter vibe.
Booking Smart: Simple Moves That Make It Feel Effortless
You’ll get the smoothest experience if you do two things early: plan the timing and confirm your pickup area matches the coverage list.
Since the average booking lead time is listed as about 21 days in advance, it’s a good sign that these transfers get snapped up when people lock in flight plans. Booking ahead also helps you avoid choosing a pickup time that leaves you feeling rushed.
One more thing: pay attention to luggage notes. If you have extra bags, tell the provider in advance. If you’re unsure whether your luggage counts as “over,” it’s better to flag it now than deal with loading friction at pickup.
Finally, keep your phone accessible for your mobile ticket. That’s one less step when you’re moving between airport lanes and pickup/drop-off points.
Should You Book This Bali Departure Transfer?
Book it if you want a calm, private way to get from Bali’s main stay zones to DPS without wrestling buses or waiting around for other passengers. The value at $21 per person is strongest when you care about time, comfort, and getting your last-day logistics right.
I’d pause and plan differently if you’re carrying surf boards or you’re facing a flight schedule that’s likely to shift late. For everything else—standard luggage, normal flight timing, and staying in the covered pickup areas—this is the kind of transfer that keeps your Bali ending smooth instead of stressful.
FAQ
How long is the transfer from Ubud, Canggu, or Uluwatu to Bali International Airport?
The trip is listed as about 1 to 1.5 hours depending on your hotel location and traffic, and it’s also described as approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What time does the daily service run?
Daily departure transfer service is provided from 06:00 to 22:00.
Where are pickups available?
Pickup is offered from specific hotel areas in the Ubud area, Canggu area, Tanah Lot area, and Uluwatu area. The service lists multiple neighborhoods within each zone.
Is the transfer private?
Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Is the driver English-speaking and is the car air-conditioned?
Included in the service are an English-speaking driver and an air-conditioned vehicle.
What’s included in the price?
The transfer includes one-way transportation to I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS), air-conditioned vehicle, English-speaking driver, toll and airport entrance, and pickup from the listed hotel areas.
Where does the transfer drop you off?
The meeting point/start location is the Bali International Airport (I Gusti Ngurah Rai), Tuban area. You’re also told hotel pickup and drop-off mean you don’t have to find a meeting point.
What should I do if I have over luggage or extra bags?
You should inform in advance if you have over luggage.
Is this transfer recommended for surfboard luggage?
No. It’s specifically noted that it is not recommended for surf board luggage.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.























