Renting a car in Bali is a direct route to real adventure, where you can cruise between hidden beaches on the southern coastline, race through the rice terraces, follow twisting roads through volcanic foothills and swing by sleepy fishing villages. Bali packs bags of diversity into a small space, putting all kinds of activities at your fingertips.
Language: Indonesian, Balinese | Currency: Indonesian rupiah (IDR) | Avg. Flight time: 15 hrs 30 mins
Driving in Bali is certainly different, and pretty daunting at first. If you’re new to navigating roads in Asia, it might be better to stick to a scooter for the local sights and use buses to cover more serious ground. Even experienced drivers will need time to adapt, so take a few smaller trips in your Bali rental car before setting off on a round-island road trip.

Don’t leave home without organising an international driving license in advance, as this is mandatory in Bali. Car rental companies don’t always check, but it’s not worth taking the risk and getting caught out.
Renting a car fresh off the plane in Bali is fairly straightforward (although not the cheapest way to go about it), with several car hire companies operating directly from the airport. Once you pass through arrivals, you’ll find all the usual suspects, including Avis, Hertz, Budget and Europcar, waiting to set you up with a set of wheels.

Hiring a car in Bali is relatively cheap, often costing between £30 and £40 per day, although you can bag even better bargains by booking through a local outfit rather than an international player, and you’ll usually find the cheapest Bali car hire deals online.

Getting straight behind the wheel after a long-haul flight is no-one’s idea of fun and, in terms of safety, it’s not always a good idea. You definitely need to be wide awake for your first taste of driving on the island.
So instead of collecting your Bali rental car at the airport, take a taxi to your hotel and arrange to pick up your wheels at your resort. It’s easy to hire a car in Bali from all the key tourist hotspots, and it will be far less stressful too.
A fair fuel policy (also known as full-to-full or same-to-same) means you’ll only pay for the fuel you use. All car rental deals compared on TravelSupermarket come with a fair fuel policy, so you can book your hire car safe in the knowledge there will be no nasty surprises at drop-off. More information on TravelSupermarket’s commitment to fair fuel policies can be found here.
All rental deals compared on TravelSupermarket include mandatory fees (for example, one-way and young driver surcharges) in your rental quote at the time of booking, meaning you’ll know the full price of your car hire upfront.