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Transport in Bali FAQs

What is the best way to get around in Bali?
The best way to get around and see the most of Bali is to hire a car and driver. You will be able to go to different parts of Bali at your own pace.
Where are the most popular places to go with a car and driver?
Some of the most popular places to go to with a car and driver are: Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Sekumpul Waterfalls, Gates of Heaven temple and Tanah Lot.
What are the major modes of transportation in Bali?
The major modes of transportation in Bali include taxis, motorbikes, private drivers, car rentals, and public buses. Taxis are readily available and convenient for shorter distances, while renting a motorbike or car gives you more freedom to explore the island. Private drivers are popular for day trips and tours, providing a comfortable and customizable experience. Public buses are also available, although they may be less reliable and comfortable compared to other options.
How much does it cost to rent a motorbike in Bali?
Motorbike rental prices in Bali can vary depending on the type of motorbike and the rental duration. On average, you can expect to pay around 50,000 to 80,000 Indonesian Rupiah per day for a basic scooter. Prices may increase if you opt for a more powerful motorbike or rent for a longer period. It's important to note that you may also need an international driving license or a local driving permit to legally ride a motorbike in Bali.
Is it safe to ride a motorbike in Bali?
While riding a motorbike in Bali can be a convenient way to get around, it's important to exercise caution and prioritize safety. Bali's traffic can be chaotic, and roads may be poorly maintained in some areas. It is recommended to wear a helmet at all times, follow traffic rules, and drive defensively. Additionally, checking for proper insurance coverage or having travel insurance that covers motorbike accidents is advisable for your peace of mind.
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