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Is there Uber or Grab in Bali?

But unfortunately, there is no Uber in Bali, Indonesia, and it is likely that there'll never be Uber in Bali. Luckily for you, there are plenty of Uber alternatives and ride-sharing apps in Bali that can take you around, the most popular ones are Grab and GoJek. But are these other apps trustworthy?



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GRAB has been available in Bali since 2017 and is used extensively by locals and expats alike… but there is no reason that as a tourist you shouldn't be using it also!

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Gojek, best-known for riding with a scooter Gojek is an Indonesian app that is very similar to Grab and focused on transportation with scooters in south Bali. This app can be an excellent option for backpackers and solo travellers who are already used to this form of transport.

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The best way to get around Bali is with a hired car and driver. This option gives you the freedom of roaming around the country without the hassle of having to drive yourself. Biking is another option, just be prepared to weave through chaotic traffic.

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Grab is CHEAP. You can rent mopeds from Grab too which is about half the price of a car and generally quicker. You can even rent drivers by the hour from 4 hours to 10 hours to take you around all of Bali which is great. When you fill a car that fits 6, it works out like 2 pounds a day for a driver.

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Most people will tell you that renting a car in Bali is not necessary. It's definitely not a common thing to do for tourists since there are other more convenient transport methods available. The vast majority of travellers will rent a scooter, or if they're not confident drivers, hire a private driver instead.

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Grab is Asia's Uber, and GoJek is Indonesia's version. However Grab is available in Indonesia, and seems to have won over, with branded drivers and branded pickup spots, and the convenience of one app for all of Asia.

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Which taxis to get. Bluebird Taxis are the only taxis worth getting in Bali. Of the various companies in Bali, Bluebird has the best reputation and consistent quality of drivers. The taxis in Bali are universally blue in colour, so check for the Bluebird branding on the side of the car.

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Well, I might say I always use Grab application, never disappoint me so far. However, Grab is banned in some certain locations in Bali, so I'd suggest you to call to the driver first and organize the safest meeting point. In addition, I agree that Blue Bird is a reliable company in Bali for taxi.

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Tipping isn't considered an obligation but it's valuable as a form of gratitude. In Bali, there are many local drivers with warm smile and great hospitality.

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Taxis in Bali are a viable choice for getting around the island, due to their wide availability and convenience. Within Bali's most popular resort areas, especially in the southern area, it's easy to flag one down from a roadside. Generally, all taxis get you to your intended destination in comfort.

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Public and private tour buses are an affordable way to explore the island. That said, they don't allow the freedom to explore off the beaten path and can take a very long time to reach their destinations. Bali's most popular private bus tours are organized by Perama Tour & Travel.

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Here is a list of some of our favourite and most useful apps to help make your holiday (or life) in Bali hassle-free.
  • WhatsApp.
  • Grab.
  • Express VPN.
  • Google Translate.
  • Google Maps.
  • Final Words.


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Cost in general for a full day is rp 600,000 or about 45 usd. This is for the whole car including gas and as many passengers as can fit comfortably, not per person. Great way to get the inside info on Bali. You can also hire for half days or point to point, etc.

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Many places in Bali will accept card payments, which can be the most convenient way to pay. However, it's not an option everywhere so having some cash is also a smart move. Get a travel money card to make ATM withdrawals locally on arrival in Bali, and so you don't need to carry too much IDR cash at any one time.

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The cost of your taxi from Bali Airport to Seminyak will depend on whether you choose a pre-paid taxi from the airport, or if you take one of the metered Bluebird Bali taxis from outside the airport. The estimated price is €9.10 (IDR 150,000), but you should agree on this before getting into the taxi.

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Taxi counters can be found after customs on the arrivals level and outside of the terminal. Metered and fixed fares are offered.

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But unfortunately, there is no Uber in Bali, Indonesia, and it is likely that there'll never be Uber in Bali. Luckily for you, there are plenty of Uber alternatives and ride-sharing apps in Bali that can take you around, the most popular ones are Grab and GoJek. But are these other apps trustworthy?

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The cost of hiring a private driver in Bali ranges from 550000 IDR to 1500000 IDR (~ 35-100 USD) per day with a maximum of 10 hours. Or 375000 IDR to 1500000 IDR (~ 25-90 USD) per half-day (6 hours). Both options usually include the cost of fuel and parking.

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In Bali all foreigners are also required to have an international license (IDP) on them while driving around. You can get this in your home country or you may also get an issued license from the police here in Bali.

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