Expat Luxury Car Rental in Bali: A Long-Stay Guide

May 23, 2026

6 min read

Quick answer: For expats in Bali, renting a luxury car long-term offers flexibility without the headaches of buying — no ownership paperwork, depreciation or resale. Monthly self-drive rentals (30+ days) come with custom discounted rates, full insurance, GPS and roadside assistance. You’ll need a valid licence plus an International Driving Permit, and a refundable deposit.

Settling into life in Bali as an expat brings a daily question: how do you get around? Scooters are cheap but exposed; taxis add up; buying a car means paperwork, depreciation and the hassle of selling when you leave. For many long-stay residents, renting a luxury car monthly is the sweet spot — the comfort and presence of a premium vehicle, with none of the commitment of ownership. This guide covers everything expats should know.

Why expats choose long-term rental over buying

Buying a car in Bali as a foreigner is complicated and costly. There’s the purchase price, transfer paperwork, insurance to arrange, ongoing maintenance, and — when your visa or plans change — the challenge of reselling, often at a loss. Long-term rental sidesteps all of it:

  • No ownership paperwork or registration headaches.
  • No depreciation or resale risk — you simply return the car.
  • Maintenance, insurance and roadside assistance included — if something goes wrong, we handle it.
  • Flexibility — switch cars or end the rental as your plans evolve.

For residents who value their time and want a premium daily driver, it’s the practical luxury choice.

Monthly rates and how they work

We offer custom monthly quotes for rentals of 30 days or more, at rates well below the daily price. As a reference, our published multi-day discounts already reach −15% at seven-plus days; monthly bookings go further with a tailored quote. Popular long-stay choices and their daily “from” rates include:

  • Mini Cooper Cabrio (from USD 190/day) — our bestseller and a stylish, manageable daily driver.
  • Range Rover Evoque (from USD 315/day) — a refined SUV for family expats.
  • Tesla (from USD 285/day) — a clean, modern choice with low running costs.
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class (from USD 285/day) — executive comfort for professionals.

Message us with your dates and preferred car for an exact monthly figure. For the full picture, see our self-drive luxury car rental in Bali page.

Self-drive vs with a driver for daily life

Most expats opt for self-drive — the freedom to come and go on your own schedule is part of the appeal. This requires a valid driver’s licence from your home country plus an International Driving Permit (IDP), which is legally required for foreigners driving in Indonesia.

Some residents, particularly those who work long hours or entertain clients, keep a chauffeur arrangement for convenience. Our luxury car rental with driver service can be arranged on a longer-term basis too.

Licences, insurance and deposits

A few essentials for long-stay renters:

  • Licence + IDP: required for self-drive. Bring your home licence and a valid IDP.
  • Deposit: a refundable deposit (card hold) applies to self-drive rentals.
  • Insurance: comprehensive cover is included on every car — important for daily driving over a long period.
  • GPS and roadside assistance: included, with 24/7 support if you ever need help on the road.

For confidence before you commit, read our guide on verifying a luxury rental’s legitimacy in Bali — it covers the trust signals every long-stay renter should check.

Driving in Bali as a new resident

If you’re newly arrived, Bali’s roads take some adjustment — different etiquette, heavy scooter traffic and variable conditions. Our driving tips in Bali for foreigners guide is essential reading before you take the wheel, and our Bali traffic and parking tips help you plan around the island’s congestion.

Who this suits

Long-term luxury rental suits professionals on assignment, remote workers and entrepreneurs, families settling in for a season, and anyone on a six-month or twelve-month visa who wants a premium car without the burden of ownership. If you’re a shorter-stay remote worker, our digital nomad car rental in Bali guide may fit better.

Rent vs buy: running the numbers

It’s worth thinking through the real cost of ownership before deciding. Buying a luxury car in Bali ties up a large sum of capital, exposes you to depreciation (which can be steep on imported cars), and adds the ongoing costs and hassle of insurance, servicing, registration and eventual resale. When you leave — or when your plans change — selling a high-value car can be slow and often happens at a discount. A long-term rental converts all of that into a single, predictable monthly figure with maintenance and insurance bundled in. For most expats whose stay is measured in months rather than years, renting works out simpler and frees up capital that’s better used elsewhere.

Choosing the right car for daily Bali life

The ideal expat car balances presence with practicality. If your days revolve around Canggu or Seminyak’s narrow lanes, a compact, easy-to-park car like the Mini Cooper Cabrio makes daily life simpler. If you have a family or regularly drive to Ubud, the north or the east, a Range Rover Evoque or Land Cruiser offers the space and capability those trips demand. Professionals who entertain clients often prefer the understated polish of a Mercedes E-Class. Think about where you’ll actually drive, how often you’ll park in tight spots, and whether you’ll carry passengers or cargo — and we’ll match you to a car that fits the rhythm of your life here, not just your wish list.

What’s included

Every long-term rental includes comprehensive insurance, 24/7 GPS, roadside assistance and round-the-clock support. We deliver free across South Bali, handle servicing throughout your rental, and provide transparent pricing in USD, IDR or AUD with no hidden fees.

Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to rent monthly than daily?
Yes. Rentals of 30 days or more receive a custom discounted rate, well below the daily price. Message us with your dates for an exact monthly quote.

Do I need an International Driving Permit as an expat?
Yes. An IDP is legally required for foreigners driving in Indonesia, alongside your valid home-country licence. It applies regardless of how long you stay.

Who handles maintenance during a long rental?
We do. Servicing, insurance and roadside assistance are all included, so if anything needs attention we take care of it.

Can I switch cars during a long-term rental?
In most cases, yes. Talk to us about your needs — one of the advantages of renting over buying is the flexibility to change.

Settle into Bali with the right car

Let’s find your ideal long-stay car. Explore our self-drive luxury car rental in Bali, browse the full luxury car rental in Bali fleet, or message our team for a monthly quote. WhatsApp +62 811-2859-0000 or email sales@balipremiumtrip.com — replies in minutes, 24/7. Seminyak-based, 4.9★ from 127+ guests, part of the Juara Holding Group.

Related reads: Digital nomad car rental in Bali · Driving tips in Bali for foreigners

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