How Far Is Bali From Hong Kong By Plane?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Airline & Journey Duration Hong Kong Airlines DPS ➝ HKG

4 hrs 50 mins

Can you fly from Hong Kong to Bali?


Cathay Pacific

offers daily direct flights from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) to Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali. Flights last approximately 5 hours and will take you directly to Terminal 1.

Can you fly direct to Bali?

Despite the incorporation of more international carriers,

there are currently no direct flights to Bali from the United States

. Popular routes include flying from New York or Los Angeles (LAX) to Bali with 1 stop layovers in Hong Kong, Doha and other destinations.

How do I get from Hong Kong to Bali?


Cathay Pacific

offers daily direct flights from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) to Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali. Flights last approximately 5 hours and will take you directly to Terminal 1.

How far is Bali by plane?

An average nonstop flight from the United States to Bali takes 29h 28m, covering a distance of

9516 miles

.

Why is Bali so cheap?

So, why is Bali so cheap?

Bali is extremely cheap because daily expenses are way lower than in other countries

. Meals, hotels rooms, shopping, transport fees, and every other expense are all much cheaper. … After calculations, it costs around $80 dollars per day to live a great life in Bali.

Is Bali expensive to visit?


Bali is already the most expensive tourist destination in Indonesia

and is slowly becoming more expensive as tourists discover more of Bali, but cheap food and accommodation are still widely available if you don’t mind basic accommodations, stick to your budget, and bargain respectfully for prices.

How Safe Is Bali?


Bali is safe to visit

. And whilst petty crime does pose a little bit of a problem, there were ‘only’ a total of 3,347 criminal cases recorded. That’s 1 case per 1,700 tourists and that’s a number that down from the year before. Violent crime itself is relatively low as well.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Bali?


February

is the cheapest month to fly to Bali, has cheaper accommodation and is quieter as a result of the rainy season.

What should I avoid in Bali?

  1. 13 Big mistakes to avoid in Bali. …
  2. 1 – Wearing a cross body bag. …
  3. 2 – Having anything on show in the monkey forest. …
  4. 3 – Trusting the weather apps. …
  5. 4 – Visiting popular waterfalls like Tegenungen in the middle of the day. …
  6. 5 – Staying in Kuta. …
  7. 6 – Not venturing out of the southern part of Bali.

Which is the cheapest country to visit?

  1. Cambodia. Southeast Asia is a notoriously cheap area to visit. …
  2. Laos. Laos is another affordable country in Southeast Asia. …
  3. Vietnam. …
  4. Indonesia. …
  5. Nepal. …
  6. Morocco. …
  7. Nicaragua. …
  8. El Salvador.

Is English spoken in Bali?


English is the common “third” language

and the most popular foreign language by far (after Indonesian and Balinese). Due to tourism requirements, a lot of Balinese speak a level of English that allows them to communicate with tourists on a fundamental level.

What is Bali best known for?

  • Tanah Lot Temple.
  • Uluwatu Temple.
  • Besakih Temple.
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces.
  • Ubud Monkey Forest.
  • Ubud Art Market.
  • Kintamani.
  • Bali Safari and Marine Park.

Is Bali cheaper than Thailand?

1. Re: Which is cheaper Bali or Thailand ?

Bali is generally cheaper for most things but Thailand overall

is of a higher standard eg – Kuta/Legian etc is quite dirty and facilities etc low grade where Thailand (Phuket) is much cleaner …….

Is Bali cheaper than Maldives?

While you may get a good deal during the off-season in Maldives,

Bali is still cheaper

. With a minimum budget of USD 40 per person per day, Bali is the more economical option.

How much money is enough for Bali trip?

Overall,

$25-30 USD a day

for a solo, bare budget backpacker is quite doable an will get you basic accommodations, 3 meals and a few beers or transport everyday, but will likely be stretched if you spend all your time in the highly touristed areas of Sanur or Ubud.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.