Updated June 2026 · reviewed and current for 2027.
Quick answer: Yes. To legally self-drive a rental car in Bali you need a valid driving licence from your home country and a valid International Driving Permit (IDP). Police checks are common, and your insurance depends on holding both. If you don’t have an IDP, the simplest solution is to hire an English-speaking driver instead.
This is one of the most important — and most misunderstood — questions for visitors who want to drive in Bali. Getting it right keeps you legal, insured and stress-free. Here’s exactly what you need and why.
To self-drive legally in Bali, you need both of the following:
One without the other is not enough. Your national licence alone does not satisfy Indonesian law for most foreign visitors, and the IDP alone is not valid without the underlying licence it accompanies.
An IDP is an official document that translates your driving licence into multiple languages and confirms you’re licensed to drive at home. It’s inexpensive and must be arranged before you travel — you obtain it in your home country (typically from an automobile association or licensing authority), not in Bali.
It’s a small piece of admin that makes a big difference: with it, you’re legal and insured; without it, you’re neither.
This isn’t a technicality you can ignore:
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If you don’t have an IDP — or simply don’t want the admin and the responsibility of driving abroad — there’s an easy answer: hire an English-speaking driver.
With a chauffeured booking, you don’t need an IDP at all. A professional handles the car, the navigation and Bali’s traffic, while you relax. This is why so many first-time visitors and families choose to be driven. Compare both approaches in self-drive vs with driver in Bali, and explore luxury car rental with driver.
If you do choose to self-drive, arrive with:
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An International Driving Permit is genuinely easy to arrange, provided you do it ahead of your trip. In most countries you apply through the national automobile association or the official licensing authority. You’ll typically need your valid driving licence, a passport photo, a small fee, and a short processing time. Many associations issue it on the spot or within a few days, and most IDPs are valid for one year. The key point bears repeating: organise it at home, before you fly. It is not something you can reliably obtain after you’ve arrived in Bali, so add it to your pre-trip checklist alongside travel insurance and your villa booking.
Bali police conduct routine roadside checks, particularly in busy tourist areas, and they will ask to see your licence and IDP. If you can’t produce a valid IDP, the likely outcome is an on-the-spot fine and the disruption of your day — not the relaxed holiday you came for. Far more seriously, driving without the correct documents can compromise your insurance cover. In a high-value luxury car, that’s a risk no traveller should take. The simple act of carrying the right paperwork keeps you legal, insured and free to enjoy the island without worry. If all of this feels like more admin than you’d like, remember that a chauffeured booking removes the requirement entirely.
Do I need an International Driving Permit to drive in Bali?
Yes. Foreign visitors need both their home licence and a valid International Driving Permit to self-drive legally in Bali. Police checks are common and insurance depends on both.
Can I rent a car in Bali with just my home licence?
No, not to self-drive legally — most foreign visitors also need an International Driving Permit. Without an IDP, the easy alternative is to hire an English-speaking driver.
Where do I get an International Driving Permit?
You arrange an IDP in your home country before travelling, usually through an automobile association or licensing authority. It can’t be sorted on arrival in Bali.
What if I don’t have an IDP?
Simply hire a car with a driver — no IDP is required, and a professional handles the driving while you relax. It’s a popular choice for first-time visitors.
Whether you self-drive with the right documents or prefer a professional driver, we’ll set you up properly. Explore the full range of luxury car rental in Bali or message us with any licence question.
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