REVIEW · KUTA
Bali Private Custom Tour – Bali Car Hire with Driver
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Getting around Bali is easier with a driver. This Bali private custom tour gives you a seasoned English-speaking chauffeur plus air-conditioned transport for about 10 hours, so you can focus on sights instead of stress. The main drawback is simple: with limited time, you’ll need a clear priority list because traffic and long drives can cut into how much you can do.
You’ll also like the flexibility. You can bring a wish list, or ask your driver to map a route that fits your pace, and you’ll often get smart course corrections on the fly. Names like Darmika, Yos, and Kana show up in strong reviews for making trips around places like Ubud and Uluwatu feel personal, not cookie-cutter.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Bali private driver tour work
- Why a private driver matters on Bali roads
- What you get in the 10-hour Bali charter (and what you’ll pay for)
- How to plan your day: wish list or driver-led route
- Where pickup makes the tour easy: Kuta, Ubud, and south Bali
- The kinds of stops you can realistically build into a day
- Price and value: $67 per group up to 5
- Timing, comfort, and small choices that make or break the day
- Should you book this Bali private car hire with driver?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Bali private car tour with driver?
- Where does the tour start, and what time does it begin?
- Does this tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is lunch included in the price?
- Are entrance fees included?
- What kind of vehicle and comfort can I expect?
- Do I get to customize the itinerary?
- Is this a private tour for just my group?
- What is the cancellation policy if the weather is bad?
Key things that make this Bali private driver tour work

- Private, not shared: it’s only your group, so you control the pace and stops
- Driver-led routing: bring ideas, or let your chauffeur recommend a logical route
- Comfort built in: air-conditioned vehicle, bottled/mineral water, and fuel/parking handled
- Great for limited time: 10 hours is long enough for a full day, short enough to avoid burnout
- Punctual, flexible drivers: multiple drivers are praised for being on time and patient
- Most costs covered, but plan for extras: lunch and entrance fees are on you
Why a private driver matters on Bali roads

Bali is gorgeous, but the driving part can feel like a sport. Narrow roads, scooters popping up from every direction, and loose road rules mean you’re not just fighting distance, you’re fighting nerves too. For many people, that’s the whole reason they book a Bali car hire with driver instead of renting and driving themselves.
A good chauffeur changes the day in a practical way. Instead of you constantly scanning for turns and weaving through traffic, you can sit back and do the things that actually make the trip worth it: planning your next stop, checking the timing, and keeping an eye on what matters to you (temples, viewpoints, nature breaks, or a slower cultural day). Several drivers in the feedback were specifically praised for safe driving and smooth handling, including one review that called out getting everyone to the right places safely.
There’s also an efficiency angle. A driver who knows where congestion happens and what roads are realistic can save you from hours of stop-and-go confusion. You’ll still hit traffic sometimes (it’s Bali), but you’re not starting every route from scratch.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Kuta
What you get in the 10-hour Bali charter (and what you’ll pay for)

This is a 10-hour private car charter with an English-speaking driver. It’s designed to be “transfer + touring,” so you spend less energy coordinating rides and more time on your actual sightseeing day.
Included in the price:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in selected areas
- Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Fuel, parking, and toll charges
- English-speaking driver
- Bottled water (and mineral water is mentioned as well)
Not included:
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
That split matters for budgeting. The total cost is usually easiest to estimate if you treat the car/day as your base, then add only what varies by your route: temple tickets, waterfall viewpoints, hot spring tickets, and a meal plan that fits your style. If you want a day packed with paid attractions, bring extra cash/card just for entrances and whatever lunch you choose.
One more practical note: you’ll start around 8:00 am. That’s a big deal in Bali. If you can start early, you can often get more done before the heaviest congestion and midday heat.
How to plan your day: wish list or driver-led route

This tour shines because it’s not locked into a single scripted itinerary. You can either:
- bring a wish list of places you want to hit, or
- ask your driver to suggest a route
In real terms, that means two different styles of travel work well here.
If you like control, write down your priorities before pickup. For example, you might want a temple-focused morning, then an afternoon nature break, then a cultural area like Ubud. With a private car, you’re not stuck with whatever the group schedule says.
If you prefer less planning, lean on your driver. A number of reviews highlight drivers who customized day plans around Uluwatu and Ubud, and who offered practical suggestions on where to go and what to see. Drivers like Darmika and Yos were praised for being friendly and knowledgeable, while Kana was repeatedly described as patient and communicative. That kind of guidance can help when you’re choosing between two similar-feeling options, or when you want a more relaxed order of stops.
A small consideration: because this is customizable, the day can only be as smooth as your expectations. If you want to see a lot, you’ll need to accept that travel time is part of the plan. If you want a slower, more comfortable pace, say so early. The best outcomes usually come from matching your request to the reality of Bali driving.
Where pickup makes the tour easy: Kuta, Ubud, and south Bali
The meeting point is listed in Kuta, and the experience starts at 8:00 am. What makes the day workable, though, is the included hotel pickup and drop-off in selected areas, including Ubud and much of south Bali.
For you, that can mean two smooth scenarios:
- You’re staying in the south and want a day trip that reaches inward to Ubud areas
- You’re staying in Ubud and want a full-day loop out toward places like Kuta or the Uluwatu side
Because the pickup coverage is described as selected areas, confirm it when you book. If your hotel is just outside the included zone, you don’t want the day to start with an awkward workaround. A private driver is meant to reduce friction, not create it.
Also, the tour notes mention a mobile ticket, so you’ll likely be able to show your details digitally. That’s useful in Bali, where it’s nice to keep things simple and not scramble for paperwork.
The kinds of stops you can realistically build into a day
You won’t be forced into a fixed sequence, but the feedback gives you a solid sense of what this private day can look like. Many trips included a mix of:
- Temples
- time around Ubud
- a visit to the Uluwatu area
- nature-style stops like waterfalls
- even a hot spring stop
So what does that mean for you when you’re planning your own day?
A temple morning tends to be a good use of time because it’s usually easy to structure: you can start at one place, spend a couple of hours, then move on. If you want both temples and nature, I’d treat it as two chapters: culture, then a physical break. One review specifically mentioned nice waterfalls, temples, and a hot spring, which suggests that drivers can stitch together different vibes in a single day.
If you’re thinking about adding something like a hot spring, plan for it to influence timing. It’s usually not a quick stop, and it can shift your afternoon schedule. The driver can help you place it in the day so you don’t end up rushing through the best part.
One more thing: the experience requires good weather. That doesn’t just affect your mood; it can affect which outdoor stops are comfortable and safe. If weather changes, your driver may adjust the route on the spot, or the experience can be offered a different date or refunded if it’s canceled due to poor weather.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta
Price and value: $67 per group up to 5
The price is listed as $67.00 per group, up to 5 people, for about 10 hours with hotel pickup and drop-off in selected areas.
Here’s how I’d think about value:
- If you’re traveling as a pair, you’re paying for the convenience of a private day without sharing with strangers. You may not feel like you’re getting a bargain, but you are buying time, comfort, and stress reduction.
- If you’re a family or a small group closer to 5 people, the value improves fast. Splitting the group cost turns this into a far more practical way to tour than buying separate taxis or rides for each person.
- Because fuel, parking, and toll charges are included, you avoid the annoying add-ons that can surprise you later.
There’s one practical caution from the feedback: one person noted that the price they ended up paying seemed higher than what was shown on the internet. You can’t predict the exact reason from the details provided, but the lesson is clear: double-check the final total before you lock it in. For a fixed-price private day, it’s worth confirming that what you see at checkout matches what you’re expecting.
Overall, if you want a full-day plan without driving yourself, this is priced in a way that often makes sense for small groups, especially when you’re also counting the cost of paid entrances and lunch separately.
Timing, comfort, and small choices that make or break the day
Start time is 8:00 am, and you’re in a private car all day. That means the small decisions matter.
A few things I recommend you do before pickup:
- Tell your driver your pace. If you want photos and time to wander, say so. If you want faster movement between stops, say that too.
- Pick your “must do” first. With only 10 hours, it’s easy to overload the day. If you can’t decide between two locations, ask your driver to recommend based on the day’s weather and drive time.
- Budget for lunch. Lunch is not included, so decide in advance whether you want a sit-down meal or something quick. Then your driver can help you fit it into the schedule.
Comfort details that you’ll appreciate on a long day:
- Air-conditioned transport keeps heat manageable.
- Bottled water helps you stay comfortable between stops.
- English-speaking driver matters for more than directions; it also helps you understand what you’re seeing and why it’s worth the time.
Also, keep an eye on punctuality and communication. Several drivers were praised for being on time, friendly, and patient, which tells you that reliability is part of the service you’re paying for. If something feels off at the start, flag it early so the day doesn’t get derailed.
Should you book this Bali private car hire with driver?
Book it if you want:
- a full-day Bali plan without renting a car
- a route that can flex between Ubud, Uluwatu, temples, and nature stops
- the convenience of pickup and drop-off from the areas listed (selected south Bali and Ubud)
- an English-speaking chauffeur who can guide you and help you decide what’s worth your time
Skip it (or at least rethink) if:
- you’re the type who loves spontaneous self-driving and don’t mind the stress of Bali roads
- you want a fully packaged day where lunch and entrance fees are included in one price
- you’re counting on a very specific sequence of stops that needs to be tightly timed, because this is customizable rather than a rigid itinerary
If you’re on the fence, here’s the simple test: do you want your day to feel like a guided plan with room to breathe, or do you want to wrestle traffic for autonomy? If you choose the first option, this kind of Bali private custom tour is a practical way to turn a long day into something genuinely enjoyable.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Bali private car tour with driver?
The tour is listed as approximately 10 hours.
Where does the tour start, and what time does it begin?
The experience start is in Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, with a start time of 8:00 am.
Does this tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included for selected areas.
Is lunch included in the price?
No. Lunch is not included.
Are entrance fees included?
No. Entrance fees are not included.
What kind of vehicle and comfort can I expect?
You’ll be in an air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water is included.
Do I get to customize the itinerary?
Yes. You can customize your sightseeing itinerary, either with your own wish list or with recommendations from your driver.
Is this a private tour for just my group?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What is the cancellation policy if the weather is bad?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




























