REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Honda Scoopy Rental in Bali
Book on Viator →Operated by Bike Point · Bookable on Viator
Renting a scooter in Bali should feel boring in the best way. This setup in Seminyak is built around new bikes and easy delivery, so you spend less time organizing and more time riding.
I like that you get practical safety extras right from the start: helmets, raincoats, and a phone holder. I also like the no-drama approach: petrol is included, there are no hidden add-ons mentioned, and you can return flexibly between 10:00 and 20:00. One thing to consider is that full insurance is not included, and the bike damage insurance works as a basic pack with an own-risk component.
For logistics, the company runs out of a clear spot in Kerobokan Kelod and offers free pickup and return to nearby hotels, villas, and guest houses. The whole goal is simple: you should be able to get a bike, understand the rules, then get back to your Bali plan fast. If you’re staying farther out, timing, distance, and insurance type can affect what ends up being the smoothest fit for you.
In This Review
- Key highlights (quick hits)
- Why a Seminyak scooter rental beats guessing with taxis
- What you get with Bike Point: new bikes plus safety basics
- Pickup and drop-off: how the free 20 km delivery really helps
- Price and value: what $50 means for 3 to 30 days
- Riding smart in Bali: insurance basics and road reality
- A smooth rental day: what happens from 9:00 am to return
- New helmets, raincoats, and phone mounts: the stuff that saves your day
- Delivery staff, punctual timing, and clear rules
- Who should book this Honda Scoopy rental in Bali
- Should you book Bike Point for a Bali scooter rental?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the Bike Point rental?
- What time does the rental start?
- Do they offer delivery and pick-up to hotels or villas?
- Is delivery free?
- What’s included with the rental price?
- Is full insurance included?
- Do I need to refuel before returning the bike?
- What return time window is allowed?
- What is not included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights (quick hits)

- New Honda, Yamaha, and Vespa bikes for a calmer, more predictable ride
- Free helmet, raincoat, phone holder, first aid kit so you do not scramble for gear
- Petrol included with the key promise: you do not need to refuel at the end
- Delivery and pick up free up to 20 km from the showroom, ideal for Seminyak/Kuta-area stays
- Flexible return time (10:00–20:00) helps when plans run late
- Basic damage insurance included, with an own risk, while full insurance costs extra
Why a Seminyak scooter rental beats guessing with taxis

Bali is one of those places where getting around changes your whole trip. A scooter lets you hop between beach areas, temples, markets, and cafés on your schedule instead of waiting on a car. In Seminyak, the traffic can be real, but at least with a bike you can choose your route and stop when you find something that looks worth a detour.
This rental business is positioned right for that reality. You’re in a central west Bali area, and the service is set up to reduce friction: you get the bike ready with equipment, and you can have it delivered instead of trekking across town. That matters on vacation. The best Bali days start with fewer decisions.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak.
What you get with Bike Point: new bikes plus safety basics
The biggest quality signal here is the fleet. The company promises only new Honda, Yamaha, and Vespa scooters and motorcycles. That tends to mean fewer surprise issues on day one, and it also makes the handover easier because the bike behaves like it should.
Then there’s the “you don’t think about it until you need it” gear:
- Helmets (always included)
- Raincoats (useful when the weather flips fast)
- Phone holder (helpful for maps and navigation)
- First aid kit (small, but it’s better than nothing)
The delivery staff also take lots of photos before handing over the bike, which is a smart habit in a place where roads and parking situations can be chaotic. You can also count on a remote key, and a flexible return time window that keeps you from feeling rushed.
Pickup and drop-off: how the free 20 km delivery really helps

The service includes free delivery/return up to 20 km from the bike showroom. If your base is in Seminyak, Kerobokan, Legian, or parts of Kuta, this can be a huge time-saver. Instead of lining up rides or dragging bags to a counter, you can stay near where you’re actually living.
They also handle drop-off to hotels, villas, and guest houses. That’s especially handy if you are splitting time between beach and nightlife areas, because you can end the day where you want the bike to leave.
One practical consideration: the service explicitly lists overtime delivery/pick up as not included. So if your schedule is very late, very early, or your location pushes outside the normal radius or time expectations, you should confirm details before you assume everything is automatic.
Price and value: what $50 means for 3 to 30 days
The listed price shows $50, and the rental duration range runs from about 3 to 30 days. Because the exact daily rate isn’t broken out in the details you provided, I’d treat $50 as a starting point and then verify the total for your specific number of days.
That said, the value logic here is strong. You’re not just paying for a bike. You’re paying for:
- gear you would otherwise buy or borrow (helmets and rain gear),
- the delivery/return convenience (within 20 km),
- and the fuel rule: petrol is included, with no need to refuel at the end.
In Bali, fuel and gear costs add up quickly if you’re piecing it together. This setup is built to prevent that scramble.
Also, the “no extra fees or charges” claim matters. While you should still double-check for anything outside the standard service (like distance, time, or insurance upgrades), the overall approach is designed to be straightforward.
Riding smart in Bali: insurance basics and road reality
Let’s talk safety without pretending Bali roads are the same as at home. You’ll still face traffic, sudden turns, and the constant mix of motorbikes, cars, pedestrians, and trucks. So your best move is to plan your comfort: helmet on, phone mounted, and rain gear ready.
Here’s how insurance fits in:
- Damage insurance (basic pack) is included, but it comes with own risk.
- Full insurance is not included.
That means you should decide what level of risk you’re comfortable with. If you’re a careful rider and stick to predictable routes, the basic pack may feel reasonable. If you’re nervous about scratches, curbs, or you plan to ride a lot in heavier areas, you may want to ask about upgrading coverage before you sign.
One more useful detail: petrol is included, but you still need to ride responsibly. This isn’t “free miles.” You’re getting a setup that reduces admin stress so you can focus on actual riding.
A smooth rental day: what happens from 9:00 am to return
The start time is 9:00 am, and confirmation happens at booking time. When you arrive, the process is designed to be quick: bike handover, clear rules, and equipment checks. Delivery can reduce friction even more, because you might not need to spend your day traveling to the showroom.
A good habit to expect (and to copy) is reviewing the bike condition carefully at handover. The team reportedly documents the bike with photos before giving it to you. You can do the same on your side: look at tires, lights, mirrors, and anything cosmetic or mechanical that might be interpreted later.
When you’re done, the return time window is 10:00–20:00, with free flexible return time. That’s useful because Bali plans often run late: beach time, dinner, or sunset stops can push you past the moment you originally planned.
Also note: a tail box is listed as not included. If you rely on a box for groceries or extra items, you’ll need another plan (or travel lighter).
New helmets, raincoats, and phone mounts: the stuff that saves your day
It’s easy to dismiss extras until you’re stuck. Raincoats help when a quick tropical shower turns your ride into a cold, slippery slog. Helmets are non-negotiable if you want safer riding and less stress.
The phone holder is underrated. If you’re navigating unfamiliar areas, having your phone secured reduces the temptation to hold it while moving. That’s the kind of small choice that can prevent bigger problems.
And since petrol is included with the promise that you do not need to refuel at the end, you do not have to squeeze a gas stop into your final hours. That’s real vacation value: less “one more errand.”
Delivery staff, punctual timing, and clear rules

A recurring theme with this kind of scooter rental is how well staff manage the chaos of Bali traffic. In this case, the service is described as punctual and on-point with delivery and pick-up, which makes the day feel organized instead of random.
The staff style also matters. The tone in the service notes is professional and friendly, with an emphasis on making the handover easy and safe. People have mentioned clear rules and simple processes, plus responsive help if something happens on the road.
One name that came up in the service notes is Cristian. If you meet him, it’s a good sign the team approach is consistent: polite explanations, tidy handover, and a focus on making you comfortable before you ride.
Who should book this Honda Scoopy rental in Bali
This rental is a strong match if you want:
- a practical scooter for getting around Seminyak and nearby areas,
- delivery and pick-up instead of spending your time crossing town,
- and gear included so you do not have to buy rain gear or hunt for a helmet right away.
It also fits longer stays, since you can rent for about 3 to 30 days. If you’re the type who plans to ride daily—beach hopping, temple days, and spontaneous café stops—this is built for that rhythm.
It may not be the best fit if:
- you need a tail box and do not want to improvise,
- you want full insurance included automatically,
- or your schedule/location pushes beyond what the free delivery/return radius and standard return window can comfortably cover.
Should you book Bike Point for a Bali scooter rental?
I’d book if you want a low-friction scooter rental in Seminyak with new bikes, solid basic safety gear, and free delivery/return up to 20 km. The petrol included rule is also a quality-of-life win, especially near the end of your trip.
Skip or at least ask extra questions if full insurance is a must for you, or if your plans require late-night delivery/pick-up or a tail box. For everything else—casual to active exploring by scooter—this looks like the kind of service that helps you spend less time managing logistics and more time living Bali.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the Bike Point rental?
The start location is Jl. Raya Semer No.23x, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia.
What time does the rental start?
The start time is 9:00 am.
Do they offer delivery and pick-up to hotels or villas?
Yes. Delivery and pick-up are offered, including drop-off to hotels, villas, and guest houses.
Is delivery free?
Delivery and pick-up are free up to 20 km from the bike point showroom. Overtime delivery/pick up is not included.
What’s included with the rental price?
Included items are helmets, raincoats, a phone holder, a first aid kit, petrol (no need to refuel at the end), a remote key, and damage insurance (basic pack with own risk).
Is full insurance included?
No. Full insurance is not included.
Do I need to refuel before returning the bike?
No. Petrol is included, and you do not need to refuel at the end of the rental.
What return time window is allowed?
Free flexible return time is available from 10:00–20:00.
What is not included?
Tail box is not included. Full insurance and overtime delivery/pick up are also not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.




















