Renting a scooter is one of the most popular ways to explore Bali, offering flexibility and cost-effectiveness for travelers. Daily rental prices range from 70,000 to 200,000 IDR ($5-$13), depending on the model and location.

To legally rent and ride a scooter in Bali, you need:

  • International Driver’s Permit (IDP)
  • Valid passport
  • Hotel address in Bali

Types of Rental Options

Rental Companies

Major rental providers offer well-maintained vehicles and comprehensive insurance coverage. Benefits include:

  • Professional customer service
  • Island-wide delivery options
  • 24/7 support
  • Newer vehicle models

Local Vendors

Found throughout tourist areas like Seminyak, Canggu, and Ubud, offering:

  • More competitive pricing
  • Flexible rental terms
  • Direct local support

Common rental options include:

  • Honda Scoopy (110cc)
  • Honda Vario (125cc)
  • Yamaha NMax

Rental Tips & Information

What’s Included

Standard rental packages typically include:

  • Basic insurance coverage
  • Helmet
  • Vehicle maintenance
  • 24-hour assistance

Additional Services

Optional extras available:

  • GPS rental
  • Roadside assistance
  • Extended insurance coverage
  • Rain gear rental

Safety Tips

Essential safety considerations for renting a scooter in Bali:

  • Inspect the vehicle before rental
  • Document existing damage
  • Choose reputable rental providers
  • Always wear a helmet

Booking Process

How to rent a scooter:

  • Book through online platforms
  • Reserve through your accommodation
  • Visit local rental shops

Best Areas for Scooter Rental

Popular locations to rent scooters:

  • Kuta/Legian area
  • Seminyak
  • Canggu
  • Ubud
  • Sanur

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