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Taxi Scams in Bali: What to Watch For in 2026

Bali has a well-documented taxi scam problem. Here's exactly what happens, who does it, and how to avoid every trap.

Bali is one of the most visited islands in the world — and taxi scams are among the most common complaints from first-time visitors. The good news: Bali's scam landscape has dramatically improved since the rise of Grab and Gojek. Most visitors now use apps and avoid the problem entirely. But if you are hailing cabs outside tourist hotspots, renting transport from informal providers, or relying on hotel taxis, knowing the specific scams will save you money and frustration.

The Most Common Taxi Scams in Bali

  • No meter / "broken meter": Driver claims the meter is broken and offers a fixed price 3–5× the fair rate. Solution: only use metered Blue Bird taxis or Grab/Gojek.
  • Unofficial "taxis" at Ngurah Rai Airport: Touts outside arrivals will approach with unmarked cars. Always use the official taxi counter inside the terminal.
  • Driver takes longer route: Deliberate detours, especially in Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak. Use Google Maps to follow the route.
  • "My friend's shop" detour: Driver suggests a stop at a souvenir shop where he earns commission. Politely decline — you will be pressured to buy.
  • Hotel taxi price inflation: Some hotel front desks quote taxi fares 2–3× the street rate. Ask for Gojek instead, or walk to the main road.

How to Get a Fair Fare in Bali

Gojek and Grab are both available in Bali and cover most tourist areas. Fares are upfront, drivers are rated, and overcharging is rare. For airport arrivals, use the official taxi counter inside the terminal — not the touts outside. Blue Bird Group taxis are the most reputable metered taxi company in Bali; look for the distinctive blue colour and always confirm the meter is running. For day trips and excursions, negotiate the full round-trip price in advance and agree on the wait time included.

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Grab and Gojek drivers are sometimes blocked from entering resort compounds and popular tourist areas by local taxi cartels. If your driver asks you to walk 50m to the main road for pick-up, this is likely why — it is not a scam on the driver's part.

Frequently Asked Questions

Câu Hỏi Thường Gặp

Is Grab or Gojek available in Bali?

Yes — both apps work well in Bali's tourist areas (Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, Canggu, Nusa Dua). Coverage can be limited in very remote areas.

Are Bali taxis safe?

Blue Bird metered taxis are safe and reliable. Avoid unmarked taxis, especially at the airport and in busy tourist areas.

What is a fair taxi fare in Bali?

Kuta to Seminyak: ~IDR 50,000–80,000. Airport to Ubud: IDR 250,000–350,000 (fixed rate). Use Grab to benchmark any fare you are quoted.

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