Here’s your no-BS, complete guide to transportation in Bali. 🛵🚗🌴
Bali has no public transport system (like trains or subways)
Traffic can be wild in tourist areas (Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud)
Roads = narrow, chaotic, scooters everywhere
But don’t stress—once you know your options, you’ll get around like a local
Because it's cheap, fast, and gives you total freedom.
Super affordable (IDR 60k–100k/day or IDR 600k–1.2M/month)
Skip traffic and park literally anywhere
Perfect for solo travelers or couples
Roads can be dangerous if you’re not experienced
Rain + potholes = nightmare
You need an international driving permit + helmet or risk fines
Always check brakes, lights, and tires before riding off
Wear a helmet, no matter how “aesthetic” your outfit is
Download Google Maps or Waze, and get a phone mount
Daily exploring, hitting cafes, short trips
If you want comfort, AC, and someone who knows the roads.
Great for groups, families, or day tours
Many drivers also act as informal guides
No navigation stress, no parking issues
More expensive (IDR 500k–900k/day depending on route/driver)
Slower in traffic vs scooters
Book through hotels, trusted local contacts, or apps like GetYourGuide
Agree on price beforehand
Tip your driver (they go above & beyond)
Airport pickup, full-day tours, traveling with fam or a crew
Grab (like Southeast Asia’s Uber)
Gojek (local favorite, has EVERYTHING: rides, food, massages, you name it)
Cheap AF compared to Western countries
Motorbike or car options
In-app payment = no awkward cash convos
Not allowed in some tourist zones (e.g., Canggu beach, Ubud center) because of local taxi wars 😬
Can take longer during peak traffic
Walk a few minutes outside restricted areas to order
Gojek bikes are fast + fun for solo riders
Always check driver reviews and wait time
Quick rides, going out at night, airport transfers
Everywhere in touristy spots
No app needed
Often don’t use meters
Some drivers overcharge tourists
Sketchy around tourist traps (e.g., “fixed price” scams)
If you must: Bluebird Taxis are the ONLY reliable ones (blue car, bluebird logo)
Avoid the fake “Blue Bird” copycats—yes, that’s a thing 🤦♀️
Ubud rice fields
Nusa Lembongan/Ceningan/Gili islands
Quiet villages
Seminyak/Canggu/Uluwatu (traffic is a NOPE)
Rent from local guesthouses or cafes
Helmet + water = must
Avoid riding during peak heat (12–3 PM)
To Nusa Penida/Nusa Lembongan: from Sanur Port (30–45 mins)
To Gili Islands: from Padang Bai (1.5–2.5 hours)
To Lombok: fast boats or ferries from Padang Bai
Book round-trip in advance during high season
Bring meds if you get seasick—ocean can be rough
Use trusted companies like Rocky, BlueWater Express, Maruti
Gojek/Grab (but they can’t always enter airport pickup zones)
Private drivers – best bet for a smooth landing
Hotel shuttles – check if yours offers one
Avoid random drivers yelling “Taxi? Taxi?” outside arrivals—sketch city
Use the official taxi desk inside the airport if desperate
Download these apps: Gojek, Grab, Google Maps, Waze, WhatsApp (for driver comms)
Save locations in your maps before going offline
Don’t schedule tight travel times—traffic is unpredictable
Sunrise & sunset = prime traffic hours (especially around Canggu/Seminyak)
Always have cash (small bills) for gas or tips
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