How to Get Around the Island of Bali: All Available Options

Bali is an island that captivates with its beauty and diversity. You’ll want to explore every corner, from the picturesque rice terraces to secluded beaches, from the bustling streets of Ubud to the mystical temples on the hills. Staying in one place is simply impossible — the island beckons for constant discovery. However, getting around Bali can be challenging without transportation; the roads lead to the most remote and breathtaking places, unreachable on foot. That’s why it’s important to choose the mode of transportation that will make your journey as convenient and safe as possible.

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 1. Car Rental

Advantages:

  • Convenience and freedom of movement. With a rental car, you are completely independent of schedules, allowing you to plan your own routes and explore the remote corners of the island.
  • Comfort. A car provides air conditioning, which is especially important in Bali’s hot and humid weather.
  • Suitable for families or groups. If you are traveling with family or friends, a car becomes a convenient way to get around.

Disadvantages:

  • Challenging road conditions. Bali has narrow roads, chaotic traffic, and often lacks road signs, which can be difficult for drivers, especially those with little experience in such conditions.
  • Traffic jams. In popular tourist areas, such as Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak, and Kuta, traffic jams are common and can slow down your journey.
  • Parking issues. Parking spaces may be limited, especially near beaches and tourist attractions.

A car can be a great option for long trips with family or friends, but it’s not very convenient for short trips, such as going from the beach to a café in crowded tourist areas.

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2. Scooter Rental

Advantages:

  • Maneuverability. A scooter allows you to easily navigate narrow streets and avoid traffic jams, which are common on Bali’s roads.
  • Cost-effectiveness. Renting a scooter is the cheapest way to get around the island. Gasoline is also inexpensive in Bali.
  • Ease of parking. Finding a parking spot for a scooter is much easier than for a car, especially in popular tourist areas.

Disadvantages:

  • Danger. Riding a scooter in Bali can be risky due to chaotic traffic, especially if you lack experience. Numerous accidents involving tourists are related to scooter riding.
  • Weather conditions. Rain can suddenly ruin your trip, as roads become slippery, and you will be unprotected from the elements.
  • An international driver’s license is required. To rent a scooter in Bali, you must have an international driver’s license.

A scooter is an excellent option for those traveling alone or as a couple with riding experience. Unlike a car, it is perfect for short distances but may not be ideal for long trips, especially in the mountainous areas of the island.

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 For car or scooter rentals in Bali, we recommend using the trusted Balimotion service. Their vehicles are in excellent condition, with damage and theft insurance, plus free delivery to many areas of the island.

3. Taxi

Advantages:

  • Simplicity. You don’t need to worry about routes, parking, or traffic — the driver takes care of everything.
  • Availability. Taxis are available in almost any area of Bali, and popular services like Grab or Gojek make ordering a taxi convenient and accessible.
  • Safety. Taxis provide a safe option for those who are unsure about driving in Bali.

Disadvantages:

  • High cost. Taking a taxi in Bali can become quite expensive, especially for frequent long-distance trips.
  • Dependence on drivers. You will depend on taxi wait times, which may not be convenient in remote areas.
  • Limited availability of Grab or Gojek in certain areas. In some parts of Bali, it can be difficult to order a taxi through apps, and you may need to rely on local taxis, which are often twice as expensive since you pay not only for the ride there but also for the return trip.

Taxis are convenient for short trips, and motorcycle taxis from Grab or Gojek can be a very economical way to get around.

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4. Car Rental with a Personal Driver

Advantages:

  • Comfort and safety. This option is ideal for those who want to explore the island without the stress of driving. Drivers familiar with local roads ensure a safe journey.
  • Local knowledge. A personal driver often serves as a guide, offering suggestions for the best places to visit and unique routes to explore.
  • Convenient for large groups. It’s a great choice for families or groups who need comfort and an organized travel experience.

Disadvantages:

  • Cost. Renting a car with a driver may be more expensive than driving yourself, especially for long trips or multi-day rentals. However, our company offers very affordable rates.
  • Dependence on the driver. While the driver is usually flexible and willing to accommodate your preferences, you will still need to coordinate your plans with the driver’s schedule.

If you want to explore Bali in comfort without worrying about road conditions and driving, renting a car with a driver is the best choice. We offer reliable vehicles with experienced drivers who will make your journey around the island as pleasant as possible.

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You can order from us both a small car with a driver for comfortable travel around Bali, as well as a minibus or even a bus for large groups, making our services ideal for family trips, corporate events, or group excursions. We also provide driver services on the island of Nusa Penida to ensure your journey is as comfortable and safe as possible on this picturesque island.

The choice of transportation on Bali depends on your preferences and budget. If you value comfort and freedom, then renting a car is an excellent choice, but keep in mind the challenges of driving on local roads. Renting a scooter is suitable for those who want mobility and savings, but be prepared for the risks. Taxis or renting a car with a driver are ideal for those who prefer comfort and safety, even at a higher price.

 

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