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Renting bikes in Bali

Here's your no-BS guide to renting bikes in Bali 🛵

Beatrice Hamel

Beatrice Hamel

Bali, Indonesia

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🏍️ Why Rent a Bike in Bali?

  • Super cheap compared to taxis or private drivers

  • Way faster for getting around traffic-heavy spots (Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud, etc.)

  • Lets you explore hidden gems, beaches, cafes, and rice fields with zero limits

  • Parking is easy almost everywhere

💸 How Much Does It Cost?

  • Daily rental: IDR 60,000–100,000 ($4–7 USD)

  • Monthly rental: IDR 600,000–1,200,000 ($40–80 USD)

  • Prices vary based on:

    • Bike type (newer = more expensive)

    • Location (tourist hotspots = pricier)

    • Rental duration (longer = cheaper per day)

🛵 Types of Bikes Available

  • Honda Scoopy – Cute, stylish, perfect for beginners

  • Honda Vario – Reliable, a bit more powerful, comfy for longer rides

  • NMAX or Aerox – More powerful, ideal for couples or longer road trips

  • Manual bikes – Available but not common unless you request one (and know how to ride)

📝 What You’ll Need

  • Passport – Most places ask to see it (some hold it, which is sketchy—more on that below)

  • International Driving Permit (IDP) with motorcycle endorsement – LEGALLY required (yes, even if no one asks)

  • Local SIM card or Google Maps offline – You will get lost without it

⚠️ Safety & Legal Tips (DO NOT SKIP THIS)

  • ALWAYS wear a helmet – Not just for safety, but cops will fine you if you don’t

  • Drive on the left side of the road (Bali = Indonesia = left side gang)

  • Traffic can be chaotic—stay alert at all times

  • Police checkpoints are common—if you don’t have an IDP or helmet, expect a fine

  • DO NOT hand over your passport to sketchy rental places. Offer a copy or small cash deposit instead

  • Check the brakes, lights, horn, and tires before riding off

  • Record a quick video of the bike at pickup for proof of condition

📍 Where to Rent

  • Tourist areas have TONS of rental shops (Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud, Kuta)

  • Many cafes, hostels, and hotels can hook you up

  • Instagram/WhatsApp rental services are super popular and often more professional

    • Ask locals or long-term travelers for recs

  • Apps like GoRide, Grab for ride-hailing, but for renting—stick to shops or trusted contacts

🧼 Extra Tips Before You Ride Off

  • Carry a poncho or raincoat — tropical storms hit randomly

  • Lock your bike when parked — theft isn’t wild here, but it happens

  • Gas is super cheap — like $1–2 USD to fill up

  • Get your phone mounted on the bike (most rentals can add a phone holder)

  • Download Google Maps or Waze, and trust local shortcuts (they’re usually legit)

😬 Common Scams to Watch Out For

  • Fake police asking for fines – real police are in uniform, real stations have signs

  • Damage scams – record everything on video at pickup & drop-off

  • Holding your passport hostage – BIG red flag; never agree to that

🏁 The Quick Rundown

  • Super affordable, convenient way to explore Bali

  • Helmet + international license = must-haves

  • Stay alert, ride slow, don’t try to race locals

  • Use a trusted rental shop or get a rec from someone who lives there

Looking for things to do?

Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.

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