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Bali Airport Runs: Turning Travel Moments Into Family Memories

Airport pick-ups and drop-offs in Bali ✈️🚗 — they’ve become a bit of a family ritual for us. There’s just something special about being there when your loved ones arrive, sweaty hugs and all, or waving them off with a smile and a lump in your throat. We’ve found that getting to and from Ngurah Rai (Denpasar Airport) is surprisingly easy. Whether you’re coming from Sanur, Ubud, Canggu or somewhere in between, it’s usually a smooth ride — and honestly, nothing beats that feeling of pulling up to Arrivals with butterflies in your stomach because your people are coming. A small but important tip: if you’re organising a driver, it’s considered polite to cover the airport toll fee — it’s usually around 13,000 IDR (under $1.50 AUD), and a kind gesture that shows respect for their time and service. When family or friends come to visit, we all pile into the car for the airport run — the whole crew, sometimes half-asleep, but always excited. Signs have been made. Kids have waited eagerly by the glass doors. And yes, we’ve cried more than once at Arrivals. Bali is our home now, but being the welcoming committee at the airport reminds us just how lucky we are to share this beautiful place with the people we love. Whether they’re coming for a short visit or a long adventure, it always feels like a celebration. So next time you're planning your airport run in Bali, add a little extra time for that warm welcome — and maybe a quick stop at Starbucks if you're early. 😉 #BaliAirportTips #BaliWithFamily #NgurahRaiAirport #BaliTravelTips #FamilyTraditions #ChadAndMiaOfficial #BaliLife #IslandLiving #BaliArrivals #BaliAirportPickup

Airport pick-ups and drop-offs at Ngurah Rai International Airport have unintentionally become one of our favorite family traditions here in Bali. There’s something timeless about those arrival gate moments — scanning the crowd for familiar faces, the first tight hugs after a long flight, and that unspoken joy of being together again. Whether you’re based in Sanur, Ubud, Canggu, or anywhere in between, getting to the airport is relatively straightforward. The roads are typically clear early in the morning or late at night, making it easy to plan around flights. That said, always allow some buffer time — traffic can still surprise you, especially during the holidays. A quick tip for organizing transport: If you’re hiring a local driver, it’s customary (and appreciated) to cover the airport toll — around 13,000 IDR, or under $1.50 AUD. It’s a small gesture that goes a long way in showing respect and gratitude for their service. When friends or family come to visit, we make it a full-blown event. The whole crew piles into the car, often half-asleep but buzzing with excitement. There have been handmade signs, kids bouncing with energy, and more than a few happy tears at Arrivals. These simple moments — waiting eagerly by the glass doors or sipping a quick Starbucks while counting down minutes — have become core memories for us. Bali may be our island home now, but every airport run reminds us how lucky we are to share it with the people we love. So next time you’re doing a Bali airport pick-up or drop-off, soak it in — these are the moments that turn travel into something truly special. #BaliAirportTips #BaliWithFamily #NgurahRaiAirport #BaliTravelTips #FamilyTraditions #ChadAndMiaOfficial #BaliLife #IslandLiving #BaliArrivals #BaliAirportPickup
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