Getting around the island
Here’s your no-BS, complete guide to transportation in Bali. 🛵🚗🌴
Beatrice Hamel
Bali, Indonesia
🚨 First, A Reality Check:
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
🛵 1. Rent a Scooter (The Classic Move)
Why?
Because it's cheap, fast, and gives you total freedom.
Pros:
Super affordable (IDR 60k–100k/day or IDR 600k–1.2M/month)
Skip traffic and park literally anywhere
Perfect for solo travelers or couples
Cons:
Roads can be dangerous if you’re not experienced
Rain + potholes = nightmare
You need an international driving permit + helmet or risk fines
Tips:
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
Best For:
Daily exploring, hitting cafes, short trips
🚗 2. Hire a Private Driver (aka stress-free AF)
Why?
If you want comfort, AC, and someone who knows the roads.
Pros:
Great for groups, families, or day tours
Many drivers also act as informal guides
No navigation stress, no parking issues
Cons:
More expensive (IDR 500k–900k/day depending on route/driver)
Slower in traffic vs scooters
Tips:
Book through hotels, trusted local contacts, or apps like GetYourGuide
Agree on price beforehand
Tip your driver (they go above & beyond)
Best For:
Airport pickup, full-day tours, traveling with fam or a crew
📲 3. Use Ride-Hailing Apps (Easy Mode)
Main Apps:
Grab (like Southeast Asia’s Uber)
Gojek (local favorite, has EVERYTHING: rides, food, massages, you name it)
Pros:
Cheap AF compared to Western countries
Motorbike or car options
In-app payment = no awkward cash convos
Cons:
Not allowed in some tourist zones (e.g., Canggu beach, Ubud center) because of local taxi wars 😬
Can take longer during peak traffic
Tips:
Walk a few minutes outside restricted areas to order
Gojek bikes are fast + fun for solo riders
Always check driver reviews and wait time
Best For:
Quick rides, going out at night, airport transfers
🚕 4. Traditional Taxis (ehh… not the move tbh)
Pros:
Everywhere in touristy spots
No app needed
Cons:
Often don’t use meters
Some drivers overcharge tourists
Sketchy around tourist traps (e.g., “fixed price” scams)
Tip:
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 🤦♀️
🚲 5. Bicycles (for the chill folks)
Where it works:
Ubud rice fields
Nusa Lembongan/Ceningan/Gili islands
Quiet villages
Where it doesn’t:
Seminyak/Canggu/Uluwatu (traffic is a NOPE)
Tips:
Rent from local guesthouses or cafes
Helmet + water = must
Avoid riding during peak heat (12–3 PM)
🛥️ 6. Ferries, Boats & Fast Boats
For Island Hopping:
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
Tips:
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
🛬 7. Airport Transport
Options:
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
Tip:
Avoid random drivers yelling “Taxi? Taxi?” outside arrivals—sketch city
Use the official taxi desk inside the airport if desperate
✨ Pro Tips for Getting Around Like a Boss
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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