Common Tourist Scams in Denpasar (and How to Avoid Them)
Ngurah Rai Airport area scams
- Taxi overcharging at arrivals: "broken meter — fixed price IDR 700,000 to Seminyak" is the script (real meter would be IDR 200,000-300,000). Use the official Bluebird/Silver Bird taxi rank or Grab pickup.
- Grab pickup at DPS: arrange via app; pickup zone is in the parking structure (15-min walk from arrivals — follow Grab signage). Don't engage with airport-tout "Grab drivers" who approach you.
- Pre-arranged hotel transfer: most reputable Bali hotels include or sell airport transfer; usually the safest option.
- SIM-card overcharging at airport kiosks: airport SIM kiosks routinely charge 2-3x the price of identical SIMs at any 7-Eleven. Wait until you reach your hotel area.
- Currency exchange: airport rates are poor; use ATM at airport for arrival cash, exchange larger amounts at PT Central Kuta or PT Dirgahayu Valuta Prima (reputable city exchanges).
- Don't accept "free upgrade" offers from people in airport hotel-uniform-lookalikes.
FAQ
- How do I avoid the Ngurah Rai (DPS) airport scams?
- At arrivals, ignore the 'broken meter — fixed price IDR 700,000 to Seminyak' touts (real meter would be IDR 200,000-300,000). Use the official Bluebird/Silver Bird taxi rank or Grab. The Grab pickup at DPS is in the parking structure — a 15-minute walk from arrivals, follow Grab signage — and is the cheapest reliable option; don't engage with anyone in the terminal who approaches you claiming to be a Grab driver. Pre-arranged hotel transfer is usually the safest first-arrival option. SIM-card kiosks at the airport charge 2-3x the price of identical Telkomsel SIMs at any 7-Eleven or Indomaret in town — wait. For currency, use the airport ATM for arrival cash only and exchange larger amounts at PT Central Kuta or PT Dirgahayu Valuta Prima (reputable city exchanges); airport rates are poor.
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