My recent Bali trip had me thinking a lot about getting around. We wanted something premium, a step up from the usual. I’d seen the options for self-driving luxury SUVs, which run about $150–$300 USD a day. And then there are the truly exotic cars, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, but at $800–$2,500 USD per day, that was definitely in another league entirely. For us, the sweet spot seemed to be a Mercedes or BMW with a driver for a full 10 hours.
The cost for a Mercedes or BMW with a dedicated driver for 10 hours in Bali typically falls between $200–$350 USD. This compares to a Toyota Alphard with a driver for the same duration, which is more in the $120–$180 USD range. While the Alphard is a comfortable option, we were really looking for that extra touch of luxury and prestige. Booking ahead, especially if you’re traveling during peak season, is crucial. Demand can really drive up those prices.
Having a driver, especially in a premium vehicle, truly transformed our experience. For instance, navigating Ubud’s roads can be a challenge. They’re often narrow, winding, and surprisingly steep in places. A skilled local driver in a luxury SUV made all the difference, handling those tricky sections with ease while we just relaxed and took in the scenery. Similarly, heading to Uluwatu for sunset and dinner, the roads can get quite dark and aren’t always well-marked at night. Having a private driver who knew the area intimately provided incredible peace of mind. We also made sure to tip our drivers well; 50,000–100,000 IDR is a common and appreciated gesture for good service. It added to the overall seamlessness of our travel.
For arrangements, a specialist offering Bali luxury transport can coordinate this end to end.
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