Bali offers a variety of local transport options that suit different budgets and travel styles, making it easy and fun to explore the island. From scooters to shuttle buses, each mode provides a unique way to experience Bali’s vibrant culture and scenic routes.

1. Scooters and Motorbikes

Why use: The most popular and flexible way to navigate Bali’s traffic and narrow roads.

Highlights: – Affordable rentals widely available – Ideal for solo travelers and couples – Requires international driving permit

Timing: Available 24/7

Fare: Around IDR 60,000–100,000 per day

 

2. Bemos (Mini Vans)

Why use: Shared minibuses connecting towns and villages.

Highlights: – Cheap and commonly used by locals – Routes cover Denpasar, Ubud, and surrounding areas – Can be crowded and less comfortable

Timing: 6 AM – 6 PM

Fare: Around IDR 5,000–20,000 per trip

 

3. Blue Bird Taxis

Why use: Reliable metered taxis for door-to-door service.

Highlights: – Available in major towns and tourist areas – Air-conditioned and safe – Use the official app or hail on the street

Timing: Available 24/7

Fare: Starting IDR 7,000 + distance

 

4. Ride-Hailing Apps (Gojek and Grab)

Why use: Convenient for getting rides or food delivery via smartphone apps.

Highlights: – Offers motorbike and car rides – Cashless payments and easy booking – Popular among locals and tourists alike

Timing: 24/7 availability

Fare: Varies by distance and demand

 

5. Shuttle Buses and Private Transfers

Why use: Comfortable options for intercity travel or airport transfers.

Highlights: – Air-conditioned vehicles with fixed schedules – Book online or through hotels – Ideal for groups and families

Timing: Varies by route

Fare: From IDR 100,000 depending on distance

 

6. Local Public Buses (Trans Sarbagita)

Why use: Affordable and eco-friendly public transit in the Denpasar area.

Highlights: – Fixed routes covering key towns – Air-conditioned and relatively clean – Useful for budget travelers

Timing: 5 AM – 9 PM

Fare: Around IDR 5,000–15,000 per trip

 

7. Bicycle Rentals

Why use: Eco-friendly and enjoyable way to explore smaller towns and countryside.

Highlights: – Available in Ubud and other tourist areas – Suitable for short distances and leisurely rides – Rent daily or hourly

Timing: Available all day

Fare: Around IDR 30,000–50,000 per day

 

8. Private Car Rentals with Driver

Why use: Flexible and hassle-free option for sightseeing and day trips.

Highlights: – Drivers knowledgeable about local attractions – Can be hired hourly or full-day – Popular for groups and families

Timing: Available all day

Fare: From IDR 500,000 per day

 

9. Pedicabs (Cidomo) in Traditional Villages

Why use: Horse-drawn carts offering a unique, leisurely ride.

Highlights: – Found mainly in villages like Penglipuran – Slow-paced and scenic travel – Supports local communities

Timing: Daytime

Fare: Around IDR 20,000–50,000 per ride

 

10. Ferries to Nearby Islands

Why use: Essential for island hopping to places like Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida.

Highlights: – Fast boats and regular ferries available – Scenic routes across Bali’s coast – Book tickets in advance during peak season

Timing: 7 AM – 5 PM

Fare: From IDR 100,000 depending on destination