Liquor prices here beat many Bali city shops by 10–20%.
Heinemann Duty Free runs in both International and Domestic areas at DPS, but the bigger, better-stocked space is in the International departures zone after immigration. You walk through it on the way to most gates, so you don’t need to detour far off your path.
On spirits, 1L bottles of mainstream whisky and gin regularly sit in the USD $25–35 range, with promo twin-packs bringing that down further. Wine skews Australian and New Zealand, with some bottles under USD $15. Cigarettes and rolling tobacco sit behind the counter; Indonesia’s own brands are often cheaper airside than in town.
Beauty and skincare takes a big chunk of floor space, with big names like Dior, SK‑II, and Shiseido often running “travel exclusive” sets that you won’t see in normal malls. Expect perfume in the USD $60–120 bracket for 50–100 ml, and smaller 30 ml sizes near the till for quick grab-and-go gifts.
Snacks lean heavily Indonesian: Kopiko coffee candies under IDR 20,000 per bag, Bali coffee and cocoa, plus neatly boxed souvenir packs of nuts and crisps around IDR 40,000–80,000. Prepacked gift assortments sit by the central aisle, easy to toss into a carry-on without repacking.
Payment is straightforward: cards, major currencies, and Indonesian Rupiah all accepted, and advertised prices clearly marked in at least IDR and USD. One tip: check the current duty‑free allowance for your destination before loading up on alcohol; staff can tell you limits for Australia, Singapore, and the EU at the till.