Cheap Bali flights

Tourists in Bali looking at the scenery at sunset.

Where to look and when to look to get the cheapest flights to Bali.

A much-loved holiday destination for Australians for its affordable accommodation, cheap eats and dollar drinks, Bali is certainly a budget destination on land. And if you know where to look and when to look, you can also find cheap Bali flights that will make it a budget destination to fly to, as well.

Latest Bali flight deals

$363 return: Bali flights from Adelaide
  • What’s the deal? Book a return flight to Bali from Adelaide from November 2023 to March 2024 from $363 return. We found this fare for flights with Jetstar when booked on Skyscanner.
  • Book by: Until sold out.

How much are flights to Bali?

Depending on where you’re departing from in Australia, flight prices will change. Fares will be the cheapest coming from Perth and Darwin as they’re the closest cities to Denpasar (Bali’s airport). This will be followed by Sydney and Melbourne as they have the most availability from budget airlines. Brisbane and Adelaide should have similar prices.

Lately, Virgin Australia has had some great fares to Adelaide that compete with pricing we’ve seen from Sydney or Melbourne. When they aren’t on sale though, it tends to be a bit more.

Prices, of course, will also change depending on the season. Low season fares will probably be a few hundred less than high season fares (which includes the Christmas/New Years and Easter period.)

Departure CityLow SeasonHigh Season
Perth$200-$300$350-$550
Darwin$200-$300$350-$550
Sydney$350-$450$500-$700
Melbourne$350-$450$500-$700
Adelaide$350-$500$500-4700
Brisbane$400-$500$600-$800
Expected prices on low-cost airlines to Bali from Australian cities.

What’s the main airport in Bali, and are there alternates?

Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar is Bali’s only airport, and its code is DPS.

Any alternate airports will be on neighbouring islands. So, unless you’re planning on visiting other places in Indonesia (like Lombok to the east), it may not be worth it. That said, Lombok, is a stepping stone to the Gili Islands. So, if you’re planning on visiting them, then compare the price of flying into Lombok’s airport too.

We’d check the price of the domestic flight or ferry you’d need to take and then see if the savings and extra time are worth the effort.

When is the cheapest time to fly to Bali?

Based on our research of flight prices, we found November to March to be the cheapest time to fly to Bali.

Read more: We check dozens of flights, read through climate data and check holiday calendars to find the cheapest time to travel to Bali

Balinese dancers.

How far in advance should I book tickets to Bali?

If you’re flying during the low season, booking about three months or more in advance will likely get you similarly priced fares.

If you’re booking a flight in the high season, like during a school holiday or Christmastime, the earlier you can book the better. Prices during these times are in high demand and low-priced fares won’t be around long — if they’re around at all.

Of course, if there’s a good sale on, we’d recommend taking advantage of it no matter how far in advance they’ll be. If you’re seeing sale prices similar to the low-season pricing we listed above, book it!

When is the best time to book flights to Bali?

If you can find flights during a sale, this is definitely the best time to find a bargain. Luckily, there’s some regular sales to keep an eye out for if you’re in the market for cheap Bali flights.

While discounted flight routes change each week, but sometimes Bali fares are included in the Jetstar Friday Fare Frenzy and Virgin Happy Hour sales.

A few other key sales to watch out for include:

A statue in Bali.

Which budget airlines fly to Bali from Australia?

You can book cheap direct flights to Bali from Australia with these budget airlines:

  • AirAsia: From Perth
  • Jetstar: From Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney

There’s also connecting flights available with these airlines at competitive prices:

  • AirAsia (via Kuala Lumpur): Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney
  • Scoot (via Singapore): Melbourne, Perth, Sydney

What other airlines fly to Bali?

Garuda Indonesia, Virgin Australia and Qantas also fly to Bali, but flights tend to be more expensive.

Our thoughts on the airlines have we flown to Bali?

We’ve flown with Jetstar to Bali and found the flight to be quite comfortable compared to most Jetstar flights. While it depends on where you’re coming from and what’s scheduled for your exact scheduled flight, our Sydney-Denpasar flight was on a wide-body Boeing 787 which tends to be more comfortable (to us) than narrow-body planes.

Is it better to buy return or one-way tickets to Bali?

While it’s probably not the answer you’re looking for… It depends. We recommend checking the price of both two one-way fares and the price of a return ticket. Here’s why.

Airlines sometimes to charge less for the total of a return flight than for two outgoings one, so booking two one-way tickets isn’t always the best option. Jetstar does this a lot.

On the other hand, sometimes one airline’s fare is cheaper than another’s in each direction. So you may find the lowest price from Australia to Bali with, say, Jetstar, but the flight from Bali back to Australia is cheaper if you book with AirAsia.

Here’s what we found when we looked for flights from Adelaide to Bali on random dates, both returning with the same airline and as two one-way fares, travelling on the exact same dates for both combinations:

Sample price of a return flight to Bali from Adelaide.
Example of booking a return ticket from Adelaide to Bali, as found on Skyscanner.
Example of a one-way ticket from Adelaide to Bali.
Example of booking two one-way tickets on the same dates as above, as found on Skyscanner.

When we checked prices using two one-way tickets, not only is it $219 more, Virgin Australia wasn’t even coming up as the cheapest option anymore.

To compare, we’ll check flights from another city, this time Melbourne, to see if we get the same results.

Example of a return fare with the same airline from Melbourne to Bali.
Example of booking a return ticket from Melbourne to Bali, as found on Skyscanner.
Example of a one-way flight from Melbourne to Bali.
Example of a one-way ticket from Bali to Melbourne.
Example of booking two one-way tickets on the same dates as above, as found on Skyscanner.

In this case, booking two one-way tickets saves you $133 compared to the price of a return ticket with the same airline.

The results are completely different for the two flights we looked up, so it pays to compare both options.

Other than price (if it is cheaper), there’s no benefit, to booking both the outbound and return fares with the same airline. So we say go with whichever combination will get you there and back for the cheapest price.


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