Closest Airport to Ubud, Airports Near Ubud, Indonesia
The closest airport to Ubud is Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS). Distance from Ngurah Rai Airport to Ubud is 17.9 miles / 28.81 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Ubud
- Ngurah Rai Airport (28.81 Km)
- Selaparang Airport (91.74 Km)
- Banyuwangi International Airport (103.79 Km)
- Billings Airport (114.92 Km)
- Bandara International Lombok Airport (114.92 Km)
- Notohadinegoro Airport (175.09 Km)
- Brang Bidji Airport (236.4 Km)
- Malang Airport (287.69 Km)
- Juanda Airport (300.04 Km)
- Bima Airport (376.6 Km)
- Bawean - Harun Thohir Airport (420.74 Km)
- Adi Sumarmo Airport (508.17 Km)
- Mutiara Airport (508.8 Km)
- Adisutjipto Airport (537.67 Km)
- Achmad Uani Airport (564.87 Km)
- Sjamsudin Noor Airport (565.85 Km)
- Waingapu Airport (568.22 Km)
- Yogyakarta International Airport (576.75 Km)
- Kotabaru Airport (588.09 Km)
- Hasanudin Airport (609.28 Km)
List of Airports close to Ubud
Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS)
Ngurah Rai Airport is located approximately 17.4 miles / 28 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is DPS.
Sawan Airport (RZS)
Sawan Airport is located approximately 26.1 miles / 42 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is RZS.
Selaparang Airport (AMI)
Selaparang Airport is located approximately 56.54 miles / 91 kilometers East (E) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is AMI.
Banyuwangi International Airport (BWX)
Banyuwangi International Airport is located approximately 64 miles / 103 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is BWX.
Billings Airport (BIL)
Billings Airport is located approximately 70.84 miles / 114 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is BIL.
Bandara International Lombok Airport (LOP)
Bandara International Lombok Airport is located approximately 70.84 miles / 114 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is LOP.
Notohadinegoro Airport (JBB)
Notohadinegoro Airport is located approximately 108.74 miles / 175 kilometers West (W) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is JBB.
Lunyuk Airport (LYK)
Lunyuk Airport is located approximately 138.57 miles / 223 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is LYK.
Trunojoyo Airport (SUP)
Trunojoyo Airport is located approximately 138.57 miles / 223 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is SUP.
Brang Bidji Airport (SWQ)
Brang Bidji Airport is located approximately 146.64 miles / 236 kilometers East (E) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is SWQ.
Malang Airport (MLG)
Malang Airport is located approximately 178.33 miles / 287 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is MLG.
Juanda Airport (SUB)
Juanda Airport is located approximately 186.41 miles / 300 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is SUB.
Masalembo Airport (MSI)
Masalembo Airport is located approximately 209.4 miles / 337 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is MSI.
Sangir Airport (SAE)
Sangir Airport is located approximately 210.02 miles / 338 kilometers East (E) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is SAE.
Bima Airport (BMU)
Bima Airport is located approximately 233.64 miles / 376 kilometers East (E) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is BMU.
Bawean - Harun Thohir Airport (BXW)
Bawean - Harun Thohir Airport is located approximately 260.98 miles / 420 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is BXW.
Cepu Airport (CPF)
Cepu Airport is located approximately 269.68 miles / 434 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is CPF.
Tambolaka Airport (TMC)
Tambolaka Airport is located approximately 278.37 miles / 448 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is TMC.
Adi Sumarmo Airport (SOC)
Adi Sumarmo Airport is located approximately 315.66 miles / 508 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is SOC.
Mutiara Airport (LBJ)
Mutiara Airport is located approximately 315.66 miles / 508 kilometers East (E) of central Ubud. IATA airport code is LBJ.