Hey there travel enthusiasts and welcome to my post where we will check out my tips for hiring a driver In Bali. In terms of square miles, Bali is not a large island at all. However on the other side if things, it is not really an easy place to move around in either.
Hence, hiring a private driver is a popular way to explore Bali and its surroundings. Whether you’re planning a day trip to a nearby temple, or an extended tour of the island, having a driver can make your journey more comfortable and convenient. However, finding a reliable and trustworthy driver can be a challenge, especially if you’re visiting Bali for the first time.
To help you navigate the process, here are some tips for hiring a driver in Bali.
Understanding Bali’s Transportation System
As above, Bali’s transportation system can be quite confusing for tourists who are unfamiliar with the area. The island has a limited public transportation system, which means that most visitors rely on private drivers or taxis to get around. Here are some things to keep in mind when navigating Bali’s transportation system:
- Taxis: Taxis are available in Bali, but it’s important to make sure that you’re using a reputable company. Blue Bird is a popular taxi company in Bali and they use meters to calculate fares. However, some other taxi companies may try to negotiate a flat rate, which can be more expensive than using a meter.
- Ride-Hailing Services: Ride-hailing services like Grab and Gojek are also available in Bali. These services work in the same fashion as Uber in most other countries and allow you to order a car or motorcycle taxi through an app on your phone. They can be a convenient and affordable option, but it’s important to note that some areas in Bali have restrictions on ride-hailing services.
- Private Drivers: Hiring a private driver is probably the most popular option for tourists in Bali. Private drivers can be hired for a day or half-day and they can take you to popular tourist destinations or off-the-beaten-path locations. It’s important to negotiate the price and itinerary with your driver before you begin your trip.
- Renting a Scooter: Renting a scooter is a popular option for visitors who want to explore Bali on their own. However, it’s important to note that traffic in Bali can be chaotic, and road conditions can be challenging. Make sure that you have experience riding a scooter before you attempt to rent one in Bali.
Note: at time of writing, there were movements within the Balinese Government to implement bans on the renting of scooters by foreigners. Hence it would pay to make sure you are up to date with progression here prior to entering any rental agreements.
Why Hire a Driver in Bali
We have discussed above the popularity of hiring a private driver in Bali as this can be a great way to explore the island and its many attractions. Here are a few reasons why:
- Convenience – Hiring a driver means you don’t have to worry about navigating Bali’s often congested roads or finding parking at popular tourist destinations. Instead, you can sit back and relax while your driver takes care of everything.
- Flexibility – When you hire a driver, you have the flexibility to create your own itinerary and explore Bali at your own pace. Whether you want to spend the day lounging on the beach, visiting cultural landmarks or shopping at local markets, your driver can take you wherever you want to go.
- Local Knowledge – A good driver will have an intimate knowledge of Bali’s roads and attractions and can provide valuable insight into the island’s culture and history. They can also recommend lesser-known destinations that you might not have discovered on your own.
- Safety – Driving in Bali can be challenging, especially for those who are not used to navigating the island’s narrow, winding roads. Hiring a driver can help ensure your safety on the road, as well as the safety of others around you.
Tip – If you find a good driver, get his number (most use WhatsApp) and keep in touch with him. This will make it much easier to pre-book things like airport transfers and trips next time you visit as well. We have used our driver for the past 5 years and it certainly makes things so much easier to not have to find a new one each time we go.
Qualities to Look for in a Bali Driver
When hiring a driver in Bali, it is essential to find someone who can provide a safe and comfortable experience. And as per the tip above, once you find a good driver, you will generally be able to rely on them from many trips to come.
Here are some qualities to look for in a Bali driver:
- Professionalism – A professional Bali driver should be punctual, polite and well-presented. They should have a clean and well-maintained car and be willing to accommodate any reasonable requests from their clients. A professional driver will also respect their clients’ privacy and refrain from engaging in inappropriate conversations.
- Knowledge of the Area – A Bali driver should have a good knowledge of the area and be able to provide useful information about local attractions, restaurants and customs. They should be able to suggest alternative routes if necessary and be familiar with the traffic conditions in Bali. A driver who knows the area well can help their clients save time and avoid getting lost.
- Language Proficiency – A Bali driver should be able to communicate effectively in English or any other language that their clients speak. Clear communication is essential for a safe and comfortable driving experience. A driver who can speak the same language as their clients can also provide valuable insights into local customs and traditions.
How to Find a Driver In Bali
Ok, so with all of the above taken into consideration, when it comes to hiring a driver in Bali, finding a reliable one is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trip. Here are some tips to find a reliable driver:
Recommendations
We have mentioned a couple of times the opportunity to re-use a driver if you have find a good one. Hence one of the best ways to find a reliable driver in Bali is through recommendations from friends, family or other travelers who have been to Bali before.
Ask for their driver’s contact information and check if they are available during your trip. This way, you can be sure that the driver has a good track record and is trustworthy. This doesn’t always mean that they will suit your needs, however in my experience, it is the best way to cut through everything and find a good driver quickly. Afterall – it is how we found ours.
Online Platforms
Another way to find a reliable driver is through online platforms such as TripAdvisor, Bali Driver Guide, and Bali Private Driver. These platforms offer a list of drivers with reviews from previous customers, making it easier for you to choose a reliable driver. Make sure to check the reviews and ratings before booking a driver.
If you prefer to book a driver through a travel agency, make sure to choose a reputable one. Some travel agencies offer driver services as part of their tour packages, which can be a convenient option. However, this may be more expensive than booking a driver directly.
Accommodation
In many cases, the villa or hotel you are staying in will have access to preferred drivers that they recommend to their guests. This is another good option as these drivers have usually bee fairly well vetted by the accommodation owners as well.
Afterall, it is their reputation that is also on the line should the driver not be up to the levels expected.
Cost Considerations For Hiring a Driver In Bali
Regardless of where you come across your driver, it is important to consider the cost of the trip you are taking. While the price can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of vehicle, the duration of the trip, and the driver’s experience, it is essential to negotiate the price before the trip. Here are some tips to help you navigate the cost considerations when hiring a driver in Bali.
Negotiating the Price
The Bali private driver cost can vary dramatically and it is common practice to negotiate the price before the trip. Some drivers might have a fixed price, others might be willing to negotiate. It is essential to be respectful and polite when negotiating the price and keep in mind that the driver needs to make a living, so it is important to find a balance that works for both parties.
In general, the cost of hiring a private driver in Bali can range from 550000 IDR to 1500000 IDR per day, which is approximately 35-100 USD. For half a day, the cost can range from 375000 IDR to 1500000 IDR, which is around 25-90 USD. These rates usually include the cost of fuel and parking.
One way to negotiate the price is to do some research beforehand. Check online for the average price of hiring a driver in Bali and use that as a starting point. Also, consider the distance and duration of the trip, as well as the type of vehicle you need. If you are traveling in a group, you might be able to negotiate a better price.
Another way to negotiate the price is to offer to pay upfront. This can be a sign of good faith and can help you get a better deal. However, make sure to agree on the terms of payment before the trip.
Tipping Etiquette
Tipping is not mandatory in Bali, but it is appreciated. If you are happy with the service provided by your driver, consider leaving a tip. The amount of the tip is up to you, but it is usually around 10% of the total cost. You can give the tip directly to the driver or add it to the total cost.
Keep in mind that some drivers might expect a tip, while others might not. It is important to respect the driver’s culture and customs. If you are not sure whether to tip or not, ask the driver or a local for advice.
Safety Measures
When hiring a private driver in Bali, safety should be a top priority. Here are some important safety measures to consider before and during your trip:
Driver’s License Verification
Make sure to verify that your driver has a valid driver’s license. It’s important to note that not all drivers in Bali have a formal license, but they should at least have a local driver’s permit. You can ask to see their license or permit before hiring them.
Another option is to hire a driver through a reputable tour company that has already verified their drivers’ licenses and permits. This can give you peace of mind knowing that the driver is qualified and insured.
Vehicle Condition Check
Before starting your trip, it’s a good idea to check the condition of the vehicle. Make sure that the brakes, tires and seat belts are in good working condition. Check that the headlights, taillights and turn signals are functioning properly – although it should be noted that turn signals are not a commonly used tool on Balinese roads.
If you notice any issues with the vehicle, bring it to the driver’s attention and ask for a replacement vehicle. It’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to vehicle safety.
Insurance
Before hiring a driver, it is important to ensure that they have valid insurance coverage. This will protect both the driver and the passengers in case of an accident. It is recommended to ask for proof of insurance before finalizing the agreement with the driver.
Contractual Agreement
To be honest, if you pick up a driver off the street or via friends, then this step is not really an option so it is up to you whether you see this as a risk. And most cases, the below is undertaken verbally however if you are hiring via a travel agent or resort, then a formal contractual agreement may be put in place before hiring a driver.
This agreement should clearly outline the terms and conditions of the service, including the duration of the service, the cost and any additional fees that may be incurred. The agreement should also specify the responsibilities of both the driver and the passengers.
You will usually find the following details in the agreement:
- The make and model of the vehicle
- The license plate number of the vehicle
- The driver’s license number
- The driver’s contact information
- The pickup and drop-off locations
- The itinerary for the service
- The payment terms and methods
By considering these legal aspects, travelers can ensure a safe and stress-free journey when hiring a driver in Bali.
FAQs
What is the average cost of hiring a private driver in Bali?
The cost of hiring a private driver in Bali can range from 550000 IDR to 1500000 IDR per day, which is approximately 35-100 USD. For half a day, the cost can range from 375000 IDR to 1500000 IDR, which is around 25-90 USD. These rates usually include the cost of fuel and parking.
Where can I find a reliable private driver in Bali?
There are various options for finding a reliable private driver in Bali. You can search online on websites like TripAdvisor or Facebook groups, or you can ask your hotel or villa staff for recommendations. It is always recommended to do some research and read reviews before hiring a driver.
Conclusion
There you have it, my tips for hiring a driver in Bali. I hope it has been helpful and as usual, please let me know of your experiences here.
Also, please do not hesitate to comment below if you have any questions, concerns, or corrections or would like me to check anything else out for you.
Until next time.
Have fun
Paul