Few flights in Southeast Asia make as much sense as the Singapore to Bali route. You leave one of the world’s most efficient airports and land at one of its most beloved island destinations, and the whole thing is over in less than three hours.
For Singaporeans, this makes Bali the kind of place you can visit for a long weekend without losing a full day to travel. SatuSatu, a Bali travel platform that helps travelers discover and book authentic experiences across the island, has put together this guide to help you plan your Singapore to Bali trip from takeoff to touchdown.
How Long Is the Flight from Singapore to Bali?
The flight time from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 50 minutes on a direct flight. Some flights run a few minutes longer depending on route and wind conditions, but you are comfortably in the under three-hour range.
Singapore and Bali are in the same time zone (UTC+8), so there is no time adjustment to worry about on arrival. A morning departure from Changi can have you at your Bali hotel by lunchtime, with the rest of the day completely free.
Which Airlines Fly Direct from Singapore to Bali?
The Singapore to Bali route is well-served with multiple airlines offering direct flights every day of the week. As of 2025 and into 2026, you can fly non-stop with Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Jetstar, Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia AirAsia, KLM, and TransNusa, among others.
There are over 100 scheduled direct departures per week on this route, making it one of the most frequently served international routes out of Changi Airport.
Singapore Airlines operates the premium end of the market, offering Business Class and Economy seats with full service. Scoot, the low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines, is one of the most popular options for budget-conscious travelers, as is Indonesia AirAsia. Garuda Indonesia brings a strong full-service option on the Indonesian side.
The first departures from Changi typically leave around 6:45am, with the last flights of the day departing in the late evening. This range gives you plenty of flexibility depending on whether you want to maximize your time in Bali on day one or travel at a more comfortable hour.
How Much Does a Singapore to Bali Flight Cost?
Prices on the Singapore to Bali route vary considerably depending on the airline, how far in advance you book, and the time of year. Budget travelers booking mid-week around four to six weeks in advance can find round-trip fares starting from approximately SGD 80 to SGD 120 on low-cost carriers.
Singapore Airlines and Garuda Indonesia typically start higher, though both offer competitive fares during promotional periods. The cheapest months to fly from Singapore to Bali are generally November and the quieter weeks in January and February.
Peak travel periods including school holidays, Chinese New Year, and the July to August summer season see significantly higher fares. Booking on a Tuesday or Wednesday typically offers better prices than weekend departures on this route.
What to Know When You Land at Ngurah Rai Airport
Ngurah Rai International Airport is located in the Tuban area, about 13 kilometers from Denpasar and close to the Kuta and Legian beach areas.
From the airport, the drive to Seminyak takes around 20 to 30 minutes in normal traffic, Ubud is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, and Uluwatu is around 45 to 60 minutes south depending on the route.
Singaporean passport holders enjoy visa-free entry into Indonesia for stays up to 30 days, making the border crossing process relatively quick. Indonesian immigration at Ngurah Rai has been busy in recent years, with the airport handling over 24 million passengers in 2025.
Queues at the international arrival immigration counters can sometimes be 30 to 60 minutes long during peak periods, so patience is recommended. Bali also has a mandatory tourist levy of IDR 150,000 for international visitors, payable via the Love Bali app or website before arrival.
Separately, the Indonesian government’s All Indonesia digital entry portal requires all international visitors to pre-register before landing, so make sure this is completed before you board in Singapore.
Best Time to Visit Bali from Singapore

Bali’s dry season runs from April to October and is generally considered the best time to visit, with lower humidity, less rain, and ideal beach conditions. The peak months within this window are July and August, when the island is at its busiest and accommodation prices are at a premium.
The shoulder months of April to June and September to October offer excellent weather with fewer crowds and more reasonable prices. November to March is the wet season, with more frequent afternoon showers.
However, many travelers from Singapore visit during this period because flights are cheaper and the island’s waterfalls and rice terraces look their most dramatic after rain.
Explore Bali Further with SatuSatu
Landing in Bali from Singapore is just the beginning. SatuSatu.com is a locally run Bali travel platform built to help travelers get the most out of their time on the island, from the moment they land to their last day exploring.
For water sports enthusiasts, the Bayu Suta Watersport Adventure in Nusa Dua is a great way to kick off your Bali trip, offering a curated selection of marine activities in one of the island’s safest and most sheltered bays, bookable directly through SatuSatu.
Getting from Ngurah Rai Airport to your hotel without the hassle of negotiating fares is easy with the SatuSatu Airport Transfer service. Fixed transparent pricing, same-day booking, and reliable professional drivers are all part of the package.
To explore the island beyond your resort at your own pace, the SatuSatu Exclusive Car Charter gives you a dedicated local driver with fully flexible timing, ideal for island-hopping between temples, beaches, and restaurants without the stress of finding transport.
And if you want one evening that captures everything Bali stands for, the Uluwatu Temple Kecak and Fire Dance is SatuSatu’s most popular curated experience with over 1,000 tickets sold.
Performed at sunset on the clifftops of Uluwatu Temple, it is a cultural performance and a visual spectacle all in one. Same-day booking is available with bonus merchandise included.
All bookings are made directly on SatuSatu.co with support for local payment methods including BCA, Mandiri, OVO, DANA, credit cards, and more.
FAQ about Singapore to Bali Flight
How long is the flight from Singapore to Bali?
Direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) take approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 50 minutes.
Which airlines fly direct from Singapore to Bali?
Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Jetstar, Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia AirAsia, KLM, and TransNusa all operate direct flights on this route, with over 100 weekly departures.
Do Singaporeans need a visa to enter Bali?
Singaporean passport holders enjoy visa-free entry into Indonesia for stays of up to 30 days.
Is there a time difference between Singapore and Bali?
No. Both Singapore and Bali are on UTC+8, so there is no time adjustment needed when traveling between the two.
What is the cheapest month to fly from Singapore to Bali?
November is typically the cheapest month, followed by the quieter weeks in January and February. Mid-week departures and booking four to six weeks in advance generally offer the best fares.