Arriving in Bali and looking to get on the road right away? Renting a scooter as soon as you land gives you flexibility, convenience, and budget-friendly mobility for exploring the island. In this guide you’ll find what to expect — from required documents and booking steps to a full up-to-date price list and safety tips.
Why Renting a Scooter Near the Airport Makes Sense
Once you land at Ngurah Rai Airport, waiting for a taxi, ride-sharing, or shuttle can take time and add cost. A scooter rental allows you to move immediately — bypass traffic, avoid parking hassles, and reach many tourist areas more quickly. Ideal for solo travelers, couples, and budget-conscious visitors.
What VRMTrans Offers
VRMTrans provides motorbike rentals with a variety of automatic scooter models, and offers flexible rental durations — from a few days to long-term rentals. Delivery and pick-up can be arranged around the arrival area, making it easy for travellers who land at the airport. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Current Price List (as per VRMTrans.com)
Below is the pricing structure for various scooter models, according to rental duration. All prices are in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
| Scooter Model | 2–3 Days | 4–6 Days | 7 Days & Up | 30 Days & Up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honda Beat 110 cc (newer 2023–2025) | Rp 70,000 | Rp 65,000/day | Rp 60,000/day | Rp 55,000/day |
| Honda Genio 110 cc (2023–2024) | Rp 75,000 | Rp 70,000/day | Rp 65,000/day | Rp 60,000/day |
| Honda Scoopy 110 cc (new) | Rp 80,000 | Rp 75,000/day | Rp 70,000/day | Rp 65,000/day |
| Honda Vario 125 cc | Rp 85,000 | Rp 80,000/day | Rp 75,000/day | Rp 70,000/day |
| Yamaha Fazzio 125 cc | Rp 90,000 | Rp 85,000/day | Rp 80,000/day | Rp 75,000/day |
| Yamaha Freego 125 cc | Rp 90,000 | Rp 85,000/day | Rp 80,000/day | Rp 75,000/day |
| Yamaha NMAX 155 cc | Rp 150,000 | Rp 135,000/day | Rp 125,000/day | Rp 115,000/day |
| Honda PCX 160 cc | Rp 150,000 | Rp 135,000/day | Rp 125,000/day | Rp 115,000/day |
| Yamaha XMAX 250 cc | Rp 300,000 | Rp 275,000/day | Rp 250,000/day | – |
Note: For short-term rental (under 2 days) VRMTrans may apply additional surcharge. All rental includes 2 helmets and 2 rain ponchos by default, but always confirm what’s included before rental. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
How to Book & What You Need to Prepare
- Contact VRMTrans via their official website or WhatsApp to check availability and request delivery/pick-up (e.g. to airport, hotel, or villa). :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
- Prepare required documents: passport or ID, valid motorcycle driving license (for foreigners, International Driving Permit recommended). :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
- Request confirmation of what’s included (helmets, rain ponchos, phone-holder if any), and check condition of the scooter on hand-over (tires, lights, brakes, etc.).
- Clarify payment terms — VRMTrans requires full payment at hand-over. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Riding Safety & Local Tips</ h2>
- Always wear a helmet — mandatory and for your safety.
- Drive cautiously — traffic in Bali can be busy and unpredictable, especially in tourist areas.
- Avoid riding late at night or on unfamiliar, poorly lit roads.
- Carry contact number of the rental provider in case you need help or wish to extend rental time.
Recommended First Rides from Your Pickup Location
Once you pick up your bike, some first-day rides that work well include:
- Ride to nearby beach/town areas (e.g. if staying in Kuta, Seminyak, or Legian) — perfect for settling in and exploring nearby nightlife or beach clubs.
- Head toward sunset or coastal areas like Jimbaran or Sanur — ideal for relaxed start to your Bali journey.
- Use scooter flexibility to explore at your own pace — great for first-time visitors who want easy mobility.
Important Reminders
Always read the rental agreement carefully: confirm what’s included (helmets, rain ponchos, phone-holder), check if there’s a surcharge for short rentals (< 2 days), and verify payment procedure. Obey local traffic laws and ride safely. Enjoy your Bali adventure!

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