VIP Lounge

Bali VIP Lounge Access — Premier & Saphire Lounges at DPS

Access to Premier Lounge and Saphire Plaza Lounge at Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport — buffet dining, showers, family rooms, business workstations. Stand-alone or bundled with fast track.

Bali VIP Lounge at a Glance

Available lounges
Premier Lounge (international + domestic), Saphire Plaza Lounge (international only)
Stand-alone price
USD 30 per adult, USD 15 child (3 hours)
Bundled price
FREE with Tier 2 Premium ($199) and Tier 3 VVIP ($399)
Includes
Buffet dining, alcoholic & non-alcoholic drinks, showers, family room, kids corner, business workstations, prayer room, fast Wi-Fi
Maximum stay
3 hours per visit (extendable for additional fee)

Bali Premier Lounge — Overview

The Premier Lounge at DPS is located airside after immigration in both the international and domestic terminals. It is a Plaza Premium-operated lounge with full hot and cold buffet (Indonesian, Asian, and Continental dishes refreshed every 2 hours), an open bar with beer, wine, spirits, and signature cocktails, dedicated showers with toiletries provided, a children's corner with toys and cartoons, business workstations with USB-C charging, and prayer rooms for Muslim travellers.

Bandwidth on Wi-Fi is consistently 50+ Mbps — sufficient for video calls. The lounge accommodates approximately 180 guests and rarely reaches capacity outside Lebaran and Christmas/New Year peaks.

Saphire Plaza Lounge — Overview

The Saphire Plaza Lounge is located on the upper floor of the international departure area. It is operated by Angkasa Pura I directly. Compared with Premier Lounge, Saphire is more design-led, with floor-to-ceiling glass overlooking the runway, a more focused Indonesian buffet, and a quieter ambience. It is preferred by business travellers and those who want a more contemplative pre-flight space.

How to Access the Lounges

Bundled with Bali Fast Tracks Premium / VVIP

Lounge access for up to 3 hours is included free with our Tier 2 Premium ($199) and Tier 3 VVIP ($399) packages. Your fast-track agent escorts you directly to the lounge after immigration on departure (or before flight on connections).

Stand-alone purchase ($30)

If you don't need fast track, buy stand-alone lounge access for $30 per adult. We deliver an electronic voucher to your phone; show it at the lounge reception. Valid for both Premier and Saphire (your choice on the day, subject to capacity).

Priority Pass / DragonPass / LoungeKey

If you carry a Priority Pass, DragonPass, or LoungeKey membership through your credit card or airline status, the Premier Lounge typically accepts these (subject to per-lounge rules). Saphire is more selective.

Lounge vs Direct-to-Gate — Should You Bother?

  • Connection / layover of 2+ hours — yes, the lounge is worth it. The DPS terminal seating is limited and food in the public concourse is mostly fast-food at airport prices.
  • Family with children — yes, the kids corner alone justifies the access. Free meals also reduce family budget significantly.
  • Business traveller — yes, the workstations and reliable Wi-Fi are far better than concourse seating.
  • Less than 90 minutes to flight — probably not worth it; you'll get rushed through the buffet.
  • Red-eye departures — yes, especially if you want to shower before a long flight.

Bundled Lounge + Fast Track — Best Value

If you're paying $30 for stand-alone lounge and considering $55 for fast track, the math favours the Tier 2 Premium ($199) which adds VOA processing, full meet-and-greet, luxury car transfer, and lounge — all for $114 more than the two stand-alone services combined.

For round-trip travellers, Tier 3 VVIP ($399) covers arrival + departure + lounge on departure + transfers — savings of $200+ vs buying every component separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Premier Lounge is larger with broader buffet, family-friendly amenities, and longer hours (24/7 international). Saphire Plaza is design-led, quieter, with runway views — better for business travellers and contemplative pre-flight time. Premier is the default; Saphire is for those who prefer atmosphere over amenities.
The Premier and Saphire lounges are airside (after immigration), so on arrival you exit immigration and customs first. The lounges are designed for departure use. If you have a long layover before connecting flight, your fast-track agent escorts you back through transit security to the lounge.
Yes. Both Premier and Saphire offer beer, wine, and spirits at the open bar with no per-drink charge. Premium spirits and signature cocktails may be available on request. We recommend moderation if your flight is long-haul.
Yes. Both lounges have private shower suites with full toiletries (shampoo, body wash, towels, hair dryer). Showers are first-come, first-served; no advance booking. Average wait at peak times: 15 minutes.
The standard access is 3 hours per visit. Extension is available at $15 per additional hour, payable at lounge reception. If your flight is delayed, the lounge typically extends access at no extra charge upon showing your boarding pass.