Bali Transportation Guide
Car Rental, Motorcycle Rental, Buses & Taxis
Getting Around: Public Buses & Bemos
Getting around Bali is easy. Public buses and bemos, chartered
bemos, shuttle buses, taxis and private cars, rented cars and motorcycles:
even eco-friendly bicycles! If you really want to see the sights
and make the most of your time, a well organised tour is a good
choice.
The budget-friendly bemo is Bali's main public
transportation and every town has a bemo or bus station. The capital
of Bali, Denpasar is the hub of these unique forms of transport
and it's good to know that Gilimanuk, Singaraja, Amlapura and Gianyar
have major regional terminals, so you can get from one corner of
Bali to another. Full-sized buses and larger minibuses travel along
the longer routes from the same stations as the bemos.
It is quite impossible to be exact about fares, and unfortunately
all tourists and visitors are regularly overcharged. The thing to
do is to observe the amount other passengers paying and do as the
Balinese do. But do remember to pay the fare before getting
off so as to prevent the bemo driver from driving off with your
change. It is normal to be charged extra for a large bag and also
for a bemos to depart only when the vehicle is full - even though
this can take quite a while.
Shuttle Bus
Tourist shuttle buses travel along Bali's main tourist several
times daily. These are faster, more comfortable and convenient than
the public bemos, although also more expensive. It is, after all,
cheaper than chartering a car or renting a jeep, unless you're visiting
Bali in groups of 3 or more. There are several operators of these
shuttle busses, with Perama being the most established. Tickets
are on sale at any of shops-cum-travel agencies scattered conveniently
throughout Bali.
Taxi & Private Car
There are many metered taxis in Denpasar, Kuta, Sanur, Ubud, and
Nusa Dua. Finding a taxi is extremely easy as taxis usually crawl
along the main road beeping at tourists. Try to use the meters if
possible.
There is an option of renting a car with driver, but there are
no set rates. Negotiation is the key. It is interesting to note
that these cars are not licensed to carry tourists, so don't be
surprised at the detours around police stations.
Car Rental
The 4-seater Suzuki jeep is very popular vehicle in Bali - with
the tourists, of course. These hardy yet comfortable roadsters are
known as jimmy on the island. Local rentals usually include insurance,
but often exclude petrol.
You will need an International Driving Licence to hire a car and drive in Bali. There is a steep fine for unlicensed
driving. Also if you do not have a licence your insurance may be
invalidated. Do take note that driving in Bali is hazardous and
parking can be difficult, especially near a tourist attractions,
with varying costs.
Remember: Wearing a seat belt is compulsory.
Motorcycle Rental
Prices normally include insurance and some petrol. Moving around
Bali on two wheels is fun, more convenient and faster BUT, remember
to check the motorcycle before use and ride safely and sensibly.
Helmets are compulsory, of course.
If your International license does not include bikes, try to get
a local 3-month licence valid for Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa. You
can expect help from the person renting out the bike, but be prepared
to part with around 150,000rp or more.
Useful Numbers
| Lost Credit Cards |
|
| AMEX |
1 800
528 4800 |
| Mastercard |
1 800 627 8372 |
| VISA |
1 800
336 8472 |
| Emergency
Numbers |
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| Police |
101 |
| Ambulance |
108 |
| Search &
Rescue |
111 |
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