Renting bikes in Bali
Here's your no-BS guide to renting bikes in Bali đľ
Beatrice Hamel
Bali, Indonesia
đď¸ 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
đ¸ How Much Does It Cost?
Daily rental: IDR 60,000â100,000 ($4â7 USD)
Monthly rental: IDR 600,000â1,200,000 ($40â80 USD)
Prices vary based on:
Bike type (newer = more expensive)
Location (tourist hotspots = pricier)
Rental duration (longer = cheaper per day)
đľ Types of Bikes Available
Honda Scoopy â Cute, stylish, perfect for beginners
Honda Vario â Reliable, a bit more powerful, comfy for longer rides
NMAX or Aerox â More powerful, ideal for couples or longer road trips
Manual bikes â Available but not common unless you request one (and know how to ride)
đ What Youâll Need
Passport â Most places ask to see it (some hold it, which is sketchyâmore on that below)
International Driving Permit (IDP) with motorcycle endorsement â LEGALLY required (yes, even if no one asks)
Local SIM card or Google Maps offline â You will get lost without it
â ď¸ Safety & Legal Tips (DO NOT SKIP THIS)
ALWAYS wear a helmet â Not just for safety, but cops will fine you if you donât
Drive on the left side of the road (Bali = Indonesia = left side gang)
Traffic can be chaoticâstay alert at all times
Police checkpoints are commonâif you donât 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
đ 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 rentingâstick to shops or trusted contacts
đ§ź Extra Tips Before You Ride Off
Carry a poncho or raincoat â tropical storms hit randomly
Lock your bike when parked â theft isnât wild here, but it happens
Gas is super cheap â like $1â2 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 (theyâre usually legit)
đŹ Common Scams to Watch Out For
Fake police asking for fines â real police are in uniform, real stations have signs
Damage scams â record everything on video at pickup & drop-off
Holding your passport hostage â BIG red flag; never agree to that
đ The Quick Rundown
Super affordable, convenient way to explore Bali
Helmet + international license = must-haves
Stay alert, ride slow, donât try to race locals
Use a trusted rental shop or get a rec from someone who lives there
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