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Effortless Escapes: Bali the Newy Way

Bali is an experience for every kind of traveller. From adrenaline junkies and culture lovers to those seeking peace and pampering, this gem has something for everyone.

And now, it’s even easier to get there. With direct flights from Newcastle Airport to Bali (Denpasar), you can start your island escape the Newy way: seamless, simple, and stress-free. Skip the M1, spend less time in lines, and more time beachside with a Bintang in hand.

✈️ Direct Flights to Bali from Newcastle – Flight Schedule Starts 21 October

NTL to DPS: Departs 9:30am every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (arrives 1:05pm)

DPS to NTL: Departs 10:20pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday (arrives 7:15am next day)

🔗 Book now and start the countdown to Bintang by the beach!

Find Your Bali: Activities for Every Travel Style

Adventurous Spirits

Bali is a thrill-seeker’s dream packed with outdoor action and epic scenery.

🌊 Ride the Waves

Canggu: Perfect for beginners with plenty of surf schools around

Uluwatu & Padang Padang: Legendary breaks for experienced surfers

Tanjung Benoa: Jet skiing, parasailing and more

🏝 Island-Hopping Adventures

Nusa Penida: Snorkel with manta rays and snap pics at Kelingking Beach

Gili Islands: Laid-back, car-free islands with crystal-clear waters

🚵 Outdoor Escapes

Mount Batur: Hike to the top for a sunrise like no other

Tegalalang Rice Terraces: Walk through Bali’s green masterpiece

ATV Rides: Get muddy in the jungle near Ubud

Culture Seekers

From temples to traditional dance, Bali’s spiritual side is rich and inviting

🏯 Temple Hopping

Tanah Lot: A sea temple that’s spectacular at sunset

Uluwatu Temple: Watch a Kecak Fire Dance as the sun dips

Besakih Temple: Known as Bali’s Mother Temple

🎭 Local Experiences

Take a Balinese cooking class

Visit local markets and artisans in Ubud

Attend a village ceremony (check with your guide or host)

💡 Tip: Visit temples early in the morning for fewer crowds and cooler temps.

Relaxation Lovers

When you want nothing more than a pool, a massage, and a cocktail

🧘 Wellness & Spas

Yoga Barn (Ubud): Daily classes and jungle vibes

Fivelements Retreat: Holistic healing and plant-based dining

Sundari Spa (Seminyak): Traditional Balinese pampering

🏖 Chill Destinations

Sanur: Calm waters and gentle pace

Nusa Dua: High-end resorts and soft-sand beaches

Ubud: Wellness capital surrounded by nature

💆 Spa Heaven

Thermes Marins (Nusa Dua): Oceanfront luxury

Tjampuhan Spa (Ubud): Carved into a riverside cave

The Bulgari Spa (Uluwatu): Cliffside bliss

Foodies & Night Owls

Eat, sip and dance your way across the island

🍽 Top Tables

Sundara (Jimbaran): Upscale beachfront dining

The Edge (Uluwatu): Meals with a view on a glass-bottom deck

The Cave (Uluwatu): A 7-course degustation dinner in a real cave

🍸 Sunsets & Cocktails

The Lawn (Canggu): Beanbags and beachfront brews

Potato Head (Seminyak): A poolside icon

Savaya (Uluwatu): Luxe club with ocean views

🌆 Nightlife Picks

La Favela (Seminyak): Eclectic and energetic

Motel Mexicola (Seminyak): Wild, vibrant and loud

Old Man’s (Canggu): From beach bar to dance floor

 

Fly Direct. Start Sooner. Discover More.

From Newcastle to Bali, your journey starts just up the road. Forget the Sydney struggle and fly from the airport where parking is easy, check-in is a breeze, and the vibe is as welcoming as your own backyard.

✅ No Sydney stress – Skip tolls, traffic and long lines

✅ Fast and friendly – Quick check-in and less waiting

✅ More time to holiday – Land in Bali relaxed, not wrecked.

📅 Flights start 21 October
🔗 Book now

Whether you’re chasing sunsets, temples, waves or wellness, Bali is the perfect match. Fly the Newy Way.

 

Fly with Jetstar

Flying to Bali 3 times per week

Jetstar’s direct flights from Newcastle Airport (NTL) to Bali (Denpasar – DPS) kick off 21 October 2025. Start your tropical getaway with ease right from the airport that’s just up the road.

NTL ✈️ DPS – Departs 9:30am every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (arrives 1:05pm)
DPS ✈️ NTL – Departs 10:20pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday (arrives 7:15am next day)

Jetstar will operate three direct flights per week from Newcastle to Bali on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're chasing a cheeky midweek surf or a long weekend in the sun, it’s easy to time your escape.

The flight from Newcastle to Bali will take approximately 6 hours. With no stopovers or transfers, you’ll land in paradise faster and more relaxed exactly how a holiday should begin.

Flights from Newcastle to Bali will be operated by Jetstar.

Direct flights will run three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays giving travellers flexibility to plan their getaway for short stays or longer breaks. The best part? You can skip the M1 altogether.

Here’s why Newcastle wins:

  • No Sydney traffic or tolls
  • Easy parking just metres from the terminal
  • Fewer queues and more chill
  • A smoother, faster start to your holiday

Fly from the airport that’s just up the road and start your holiday sooner. That’s the Newy Way.

Bali offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture, including:

  • Beaches: Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Uluwatu and Canggu.
  • Cultural sites: Ubud’s rice terraces, temples like Tanah Lot and Uluwatu and traditional Balinese markets.
  • Outdoor adventures: Snorkelling at Nusa Penida, hiking Mount Batur and visiting waterfalls like Tegenungan.
  • Food and nightlife: Beach clubs, fine dining and traditional warungs serving authentic Balinese cuisine.

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is about 20–30 minutes from most popular areas, with taxis, private transfers, and rideshare options available.

Bali’s currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). While some tourist spots accept Australian dollars, it’s best to exchange money or use a travel card.

Yes. Travel insurance is strongly recommended for trips to Bali to cover things like medical expenses, flight changes and lost baggage. Some providers offer Bali-specific cover, especially for scooter hire or adventure activities.

Yes, but there are biosecurity restrictions. Be cautious with wooden items, food, and anything organic. You’ll need to declare these on arrival in Australia. For smooth sailing through customs, check what’s allowed via abf.gov.au.

Newcastle Airport

Newcastle Airport is the gateway to Australia’s largest regional economy, with more than $43 billion annual output and 48,500 businesses. Jointly owned by City of Newcastle and Port Stephens Council, we are governed by an independent, skills-based Board of Directors.

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