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(DPS) Denpasar Bali
INDONESIA - Denpasar-Bali Ngurah Rai
(SIN) Singapore
SINGAPORE - Singapore Changi
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(DPS) Denpasar-Bali Ngurah Rai
Denpasar Bali, Indonesia
(SIN) Singapore Changi
Singapore, Singapore
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Bali to Singapore: A Quick Southeast Asian Hop

Direct & connecting flights|DPS – SIN|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
2h 35mdirect flight
Flight duration
1,779 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Bali to Singapore

The flight from Bali to Singapore covers roughly 1,800 kilometers and takes just under three hours. It's one of the most popular connections in Southeast Asia, served by carriers like Singapore Airlines, Scoot, and Garuda Indonesia. Direct flights operate multiple times daily, making it a convenient route even for last minute travelers who need flexibility with departure times. The journey takes you from the tropical calm of Denpasar to the urban energy of Singapore — a striking contrast that's part of the appeal. Peak travel months tend to fall around school holidays and year-end festivities, so fares can climb during those windows. Shoulder months like March or September often offer a smoother experience with shorter queues at immigration. If you're booking last minute, morning departures from DPS tend to have better availability. Changi Airport's efficient transit system means you'll be in the city center within thirty minutes of landing.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Bali (DPS) to Singapore (SIN)?
The cheapest months to fly from Denpasar Bali to Singapore are typically during the low season between February and April, and again in September to early November. During these periods, airlines like Scoot, AirAsia, and Jetstar often offer promotional fares that can drop as low as $50–$80 USD one way. Booking 4–6 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can help secure the best deals.
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Flying from Bali to Singapore: A Gateway Between Two Iconic Destinations

The route from Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport to Singapore Changi Airport connects two of Southeast Asia's most beloved destinations in a remarkably short flight. Covering roughly 1,700 kilometers across the Java Sea, this journey typically takes just under three hours, making it one of the more convenient hops in the region.

Several well-regarded carriers operate flights from DPS to SIN on a daily basis. Singapore Airlines and its subsidiary Scoot offer multiple departures, providing options for travelers seeking either full-service luxury or budget-friendly efficiency. Garuda Indonesia, Jetstar Asia, and AirAsia also serve the route, meaning competition keeps scheduling frequent and fares relatively accessible throughout much of the year. Most flights depart in clusters during the morning and evening hours, giving passengers flexibility whether they prefer an early start or a later departure after one last Balinese sunrise.

Timing your trip matters on this corridor. Bali's dry season runs from April through October, which is peak tourist season on the island. If you're heading from Bali to Singapore, flying during shoulder months like April or October can mean fewer crowds at Ngurah Rai and a smoother airport experience. Singapore itself maintains tropical warmth year-round, though the heaviest rainfall typically falls between November and January. That said, Singapore's world-class infrastructure means rain rarely disrupts plans in any meaningful way.

The contrast between these two destinations is part of what makes the journey so appealing. You might spend a week among Ubud's rice terraces and Seminyak's beach clubs before landing in one of the world's most meticulously organized city-states. The transition from Bali's lush, spiritual energy to Singapore's gleaming skyline and hawker center culture feels like traveling between different worlds, despite the short distance.

A few practical tips worth noting: Changi Airport consistently ranks among the best in the world, so arriving there is genuinely pleasant. Consider clearing Singapore's electronic arrival card online before your flight to speed up immigration. On the Bali side, Ngurah Rai can get congested during peak hours, so arriving at least two hours before departure is wise. If you're flying budget carriers, be mindful of baggage allowances, as fees for excess luggage can add up quickly.

For travelers piecing together a Southeast Asian itinerary, this route serves as a natural link between island relaxation and urban exploration. Whether Singapore is your final stop or a springboard to Malaysia, Thailand, or beyond, the flight from Bali offers an effortless connection that thousands of travelers rely on each week.