Gate-side surf gear from Billabong at DPS
Five minutes’ walk from most International gates, Billabong at Denpasar is the airport stop for last‑minute beachwear and lightweight clothes before or after Bali. You’ll see the store on the airside shopping strip after security, on the way toward the main International departure gates.
Expect standard Bali resort pricing: T‑shirts often sit in the IDR 300,000–450,000 range, boardshorts push closer to IDR 600,000, and small accessories like caps and flip‑flops usually land under IDR 300,000. Stock focuses on surf‑casual gear that works straight off the plane into Seminyak or Canggu.
Hours typically track International departures, roughly early morning through the last outbound flights after 23:00. That means you can still grab a clean T‑shirt or fresh shorts on a red‑eye to Sydney or Tokyo if your suitcase is already checked.
Selection leans heavy on warm‑weather pieces: quick‑dry boardshorts, cotton tees, tanks, rash guards, caps, and day‑use backpacks. If you want technical wetsuits or bigger luggage, that’s better sourced in town; this is more “airport carry‑on top‑up” than full surf shop.
Payment is easy: most travelers report Visa and Mastercard running fine for totals over IDR 500,000, with cash still handy for small impulse buys under IDR 200,000 if you’re burning remaining rupiah before leaving Indonesia.
Tip: If your flight leaves from an International gate near the middle pier, shop here first, then walk to your gate; backtracking from the far ends can eat 10–15 minutes in crowd traffic.