REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Honda Scoopy Rental in Bali
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One scooter day can turn into ten. A Honda Scoopy rental in Seminyak like this makes it easy to roam Bali on your terms, with new-brand bikes, practical extras, and delivery that saves real time.
I like the delivery and pick-up promise (including villa drop-off), plus the way the kit is thought through: helmet, raincoat, phone holder, and a first aid kit. I also appreciate the focus on avoiding surprises—free fuel at return time and a clear setup with remote key and flexible return hours.
One consideration: the listing includes basic damage insurance with your own risk, while full insurance isn’t included. If you’re risk-averse or planning heavy off-the-main-road riding, you’ll want to think about whether you’ll need upgraded coverage.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel on Day One
- Why a Honda Scoopy Rental Is the Bali Shortcut
- Seminyak Starting Point and How Drop-Off Really Works
- New Scooters, Real-Life Condition, and What You Should Expect
- Included Safety and Comfort Gear (and Why It Matters)
- Price, Duration, and the Value Check You Should Do
- Insurance Reality: What’s Included and What You Should Think About
- Riding Days in Bali: How to Plan Around Scooter Life
- The Return Routine: Flexible Hours, No-Fuel Stress
- Accessibility and Who This Works For
- Quick Practical Checklist Before You Ride
- Should You Book Bike Point for Your Bali Scooter Days?
- FAQ
- What’s the location and start time for the Honda Scoopy rental?
- Do they deliver the scooter to hotels or villas?
- What’s included with the scooter rental?
- Is full insurance included?
- Do I need to refuel before returning the scooter?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel on Day One

- Free delivery/return within 20 km makes your first ride start faster than your first coffee
- New Honda scooters (plus Yamaha and Vespa) reduces the usual worry about squeaky, tired bikes
- Helmet + raincoat + phone holder means you can handle Bali’s weather without improvising
- Petrol included with no refuel needed at the end of your rental
- Clear, simple rules and photo checks help prevent checkout drama
- Damage insurance included (basic), with your own risk—so read what’s covered
Why a Honda Scoopy Rental Is the Bali Shortcut
Bali is not a place you want to conquer with guesswork. A scooter gives you freedom to bounce between beach roads, cafés, temples, and sunset viewpoints without waiting on transport or paying for every hop. The Honda Scoopy style is especially practical: it’s easy to handle in town traffic and comfortable for the frequent stop-and-go that Bali traffic loves.
What I like here is the no-nonsense rental approach. You’re not just renting a vehicle—you’re getting the gear that makes riding safer and easier: helmets, raincoats, a phone holder, and a small first aid kit. That combination matters because Bali rain can be sudden, and having the right setup keeps your day from turning into a soggy shuffle.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak.
Seminyak Starting Point and How Drop-Off Really Works

This rental starts in the Seminyak/Kerobokan area, with the meeting point on Jl. Raya Semer No.23x, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali. The stated start time is 9:00 am, and you can also choose delivery and return to your hotel, villa, or guest house.
In practice, that delivery part is where you win. You avoid dragging your luggage to a bike shop, and you get a scooter ready where you’ll actually be living your vacation. The listing specifies free delivery and pick-up up to 20 km from the Bike Point showroom, so if you’re staying near Seminyak/Canggu/nearby neighborhoods, this usually fits well.
One more good detail: the company offers a remote key. That sounds small until you’re trying to manage busy streets and limited parking. It’s one less annoyance when you’re ready to ride.
New Scooters, Real-Life Condition, and What You Should Expect

The company states they only provide new Honda, Yamaha, and Vespa scooters. That’s a big deal in Bali because scooter maintenance quality varies wildly between rental setups. A newer bike tends to mean smoother starts, fewer weird mechanical noises, and less risk of something failing right when you’re heading to a viewpoint.
The reviews reinforce this with repeated praise for bike condition. People also mention the handover process included taking photos before you ride off. That photo check is more than a formality—it helps you and the rental shop stay aligned on the bike’s starting condition, which reduces tense back-and-forth later.
When you pick your scooter up (or receive it by delivery), take a minute to walk around for obvious issues yourself too. Check tires, lights, mirrors, and brakes. It’s fast. It also helps you spot something early rather than later.
Included Safety and Comfort Gear (and Why It Matters)
You’re not just getting a helmet. You’re getting a small riding kit that fits Bali’s reality.
Here’s what’s included:
- Helmets
- Raincoats
- Phone holder
- First Aid Kit
- Petrol for your trip (you don’t need to refuel at the end)
- Delivery and pick-up (free up to 20 km from the showroom)
- Remote key
- Damage insurance (basic pack with your own risk)
- Free flexible return time between 10:00–20:00
This set is practical for day-to-day riding. The raincoat is huge in Bali because showers can hit without warning, and a wet jacket turns into a cold ride fast—especially in the late afternoon. The phone holder keeps you from doing the dangerous thing with your hand while riding. And the phone holder also helps navigation feel safer and calmer.
Also, note what’s not included: tail box. If you’re traveling with more gear than a small bag—shopping, beach items, or a couple of days of clothing—you’ll want to plan around what you can carry.
Price, Duration, and the Value Check You Should Do

The price shown is $50, with a rental duration listed as 3 to 30 days (approx.). Because the pricing structure isn’t broken down here, I’d treat $50 as a baseline and confirm how it scales with your exact dates.
That said, value isn’t just price. This rental can be good value because several costs that add up elsewhere are handled for you:
- Petrol is included so you’re not stuck finding a station right before return
- Delivery and pick-up are free up to a set distance, which can easily save time and local transport costs
- You get safety gear (helmet and raincoat) rather than paying extra for basic items
- You have basic damage coverage included (with your own risk)
So the real question for you is: are you staying within that 20 km delivery range, and are you likely to ride long enough that fuel and gear make a difference? If yes, this often feels like a clean, fair deal.
Insurance Reality: What’s Included and What You Should Think About
This rental includes damage insurance as part of a basic pack, with an own risk. Full insurance is explicitly listed as not included.
That doesn’t mean you’re unprotected—it means your coverage has limits and you may still be responsible for some costs if damage happens. If you’re a careful rider and mostly stick to common roads, many people find this arrangement reasonable. If you’re less confident, plan long rides into busier areas, or want peace of mind, you might consider asking about upgrading options before you commit.
My practical advice: read the insurance wording and ask how the own risk works in real terms. Knowing that upfront is what keeps the rental from turning into a surprise bill.
Riding Days in Bali: How to Plan Around Scooter Life
A scooter rental is a tool, not a plan. The best use is to build your day so the bike works for you, not the other way around.
Here’s a smart way to think about it:
- Short morning missions: beaches, cafés, and temples close to where you’re staying
- Midday errands: move between neighborhoods when roads are easier
- Late afternoon riding: aim for sunset routes where you can park and enjoy without rushing
Because your return window is 10:00–20:00, you don’t have to treat the day like a strict appointment at a desk. Still, you should schedule your final return with a cushion. Traffic can slow pickups, and rain can change timing fast.
Also, remember this is Bali—roads can be chaotic and parking is not always neat. Scooter riding works best when you ride defensively and keep your focus on what’s in front of you, not just what’s in your camera frame.
The Return Routine: Flexible Hours, No-Fuel Stress
Returning the scooter sounds simple until you’ve had a day that runs long. Here, you’re given free flexible return time from 10:00 to 20:00, which is a comfort. You can line up your last ride with dinner plans rather than rushing back to a shop at a rigid time.
One of the most useful inclusions is petrol: you’re told you don’t need to refuel at the end. That helps you avoid the classic vacation trap of finding fuel when you’d rather be doing anything else.
For the handover, keep doing the basics:
- wipe off rain or dirt if needed
- do a quick check of the bike before you hand it over
- follow any instructions from the rental team on photos or condition
And if you’re coming from a busy day, being calm helps. The whole process is easier when you treat the return like a simple handoff, not a mystery trial.
Accessibility and Who This Works For
The listing says most travelers can participate, and that fits this type of rental. But scooters are not for everyone. You’ll do best if you can ride comfortably in traffic, you wear a helmet, and you’re comfortable navigating local road conditions.
This setup is especially good if:
- you’re staying in or near Seminyak and want easy movement
- you want flexible plans for multiple days
- you value delivery and pick-up rather than schlepping luggage
- you want a rental with clear inclusions and no mystery extras
If you’re traveling with passengers who won’t ride, you might still do it, but your group logistics could get tricky. Scooter storage is also limited, and the tail box isn’t included.
Quick Practical Checklist Before You Ride
Use this mini checklist so your rental day stays smooth:
- confirm the scooter model and condition during handover
- check tires, lights, and brakes before leaving
- install your phone securely in the holder
- plan your route with a focus on easy parking
- carry rain gear access in case of sudden showers
- keep an eye on your rental end time and your pickup window
These steps take minutes, but they save headaches. Bali rewards riders who keep things simple.
Should You Book Bike Point for Your Bali Scooter Days?
If you want a scooter rental that feels structured, practical, and easy to work with, I think this is a strong option. The best reasons to book are the combination of new bikes, a sensible safety kit, and delivery/pick-up that reduces travel friction. Add in petrol included and a flexible return window, and the whole experience feels built for actual vacation time.
I’d be more cautious if you’re very sensitive to risk and want full coverage, since full insurance isn’t included and basic coverage comes with an own risk. Also, if your stay is far beyond the stated free delivery range, ask what happens for longer-distance drop-offs so you can judge total cost.
Overall: if you’ll ride often and you’re staying within reasonable reach of Seminyak/Canggu-style neighborhoods, renting here can make your Bali trip feel lighter and more free—one scooter ride at a time.
FAQ
What’s the location and start time for the Honda Scoopy rental?
The rental starts at Jl. Raya Semer No.23x, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia. The listed start time is 9:00 am.
Do they deliver the scooter to hotels or villas?
Yes. Delivery and pick-up are offered, including drop-off to your hotel, villa, or guest house. Free delivery/return is listed up to 20 km from the Bike Point showroom.
What’s included with the scooter rental?
The rental includes helmets, raincoats, a phone holder, a first aid kit, petrol (no need to refuel at the end), remote key, delivery and pick-up (within the included distance), and damage insurance (basic insurance pack with your own risk).
Is full insurance included?
No. Full insurance is listed as not included.
Do I need to refuel before returning the scooter?
No. Petrol is included, and the listing states there is no need to refuel at the end of the rental.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Cancellation is free, 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 will not be refunded.























