Next to several food outlets in DPS International departures, Guardian is the go-to pharmacy and basic-care stop before long flights.
This Guardian sits airside in the International terminal at Denpasar, after immigration and security, so you can grab last-minute health items without backtracking. It operates roughly in line with flight banks, with most travelers reporting it open from early morning departures through late-night Australia and Asia flights. Prices run higher than central Denpasar or Kuta, but still reasonable by airport standards for a brand-name chain.
You’ll find standard pharmacy stock: paracetamol, cold medicine, motion-sickness tablets, bandages, and basic first-aid items, plus sunscreen, aloe gel, and insect repellent that actually fits carry-on rules. Travel-size toiletries like toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, and wet wipes usually sit near the front racks, handy if your liquids bag got trimmed at security. Expect mostly regional brands with some international labels in the skin and hair aisles.
Guardian also carries skincare and cosmetics, with frequent promos like “2 for” deals on facial cleanser or sheet masks. Payment is easy: they take cards, including major international credit cards, and Indonesian rupiah cash. Compared to supermarket pricing in Bali, assume a 20–40% uplift, especially on imported products. Staff generally speak enough English to point you to the right medicine shelf, but you won’t get full pharmacist consultation like at a hospital clinic.
Best move: screenshot the active ingredients or dosage of any medication you use at home and match labels on the shelf. That saves you guessing between similar regional brands when you’re 30 minutes from boarding.