Locations in Bali — Plan Smarter Routes with Live Map
Bali is best explored when you ride with clarity and calm. Our interactive live map and filters help you find exactly what you need — from beaches and cafés to temples, markets, viewpoints, and essential services. Each location is paired with practical details such as coordinates, parking tips, and direct actions (Google Maps, website, or call), so you can plan efficient, low-stress days across the island.
Whether you’re building a relaxed half-day loop in Canggu, a multi-stop cliff tour in Uluwatu, or a north Bali adventure, the live map clusters show you where to ride, stop, and rest. Fewer wrong turns and better planning mean more time enjoying the island and less time in traffic.
How to Use the Map & Filters
- Search by name or address: Enter a location, neighborhood, or landmark (e.g., “Batu Bolong”, “Ubud Temple”, “Sanur Bakery”).
- Narrow by area: Filter by Province → Regency/City → District → Village to keep ride times short and avoid heavy traffic zones.
- Select a type: Choose categories such as beaches for sunsets, cafés for breaks, temples for culture, or services like ATMs, clinics, or repair shops for errands.
- Plan compact loops: Group 3–5 stops that are 10–25 minutes apart in busy areas or 20–40 minutes apart in rural stretches.
- Save exact pins: Share coordinates with friends or delivery partners for smooth meetups and zero confusion.
Route Planning Essentials for Bali
Traffic and road conditions change by area. These tips will keep your rides efficient and safe:
- Keep rides short: In Canggu, Seminyak, and Denpasar, aim for 10–25 minutes between stops. In Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, or Ubud’s outskirts, expect 20–40 minutes per leg.
- Respect daylight: Try unfamiliar roads before sunset. After dark, stick to well-lit main roads and reduce travel distances.
- Plan for parking: Use marked bays near beaches, temples, and markets. Park straight, lock your steering, and remove valuables.
- Prepare backups: Save a second café, ATM, or minimart nearby in case your first stop is full.
- Allow for delays: Add 15–20 minutes to your plan if rain is forecast, or if a temple ceremony may affect local traffic.
Planning by Area — A Quick Guide
South Bali (Canggu • Seminyak • Kuta/Legian)
Dense café and beach clusters make this area perfect for multi-stop days. Traffic can be heavy in the afternoon, so plan routes within one corridor — for example, Batu Bolong → Echo Beach → Berawa — and avoid crossing bridges during peak times.
- Best for: Breakfast cafés, co-working, sunset walks, casual beach sessions.
- Tip: Place errands like ATM or pharmacy stops near your first or last location for convenience.
Bukit Peninsula (Uluwatu • Balangan • Bingin • Padang Padang • Nusa Dua)
Steep roads and dramatic views define this region. Beaches are cove-style, and parking is often structured. Plan stops along the same access road to limit backtracking and arrive early for sunsets.
- Best for: Beach hopping, temple visits, scenic cliffside lunches.
- Tip: Bring water and a light layer; heat and humidity can spike on cliff roads midday.
Sanur & Denpasar
Flat, calm roads make this area easy for sunrise rides and quick errands. Sanur’s boardwalk is ideal for family rides, while Denpasar provides a hub for services like banks, clinics, and larger supermarkets.
- Best for: Sunrise paths, grocery runs, and quick café breaks.
- Tip: Plan errands in one loop and finish before late-morning heat.
Jimbaran
Located near the airport, Jimbaran is convenient for first- or last-day plans. Combine a seafood dinner on the sand with quick access to Nusa Dua or Uluwatu.
Ubud & Central Highlands (Tegallalang • Pejeng • Payangan)
Known for rice terraces, temples, and wellness centers, this area features narrow roads as you head north. Compact routes here are safer and less tiring.
- Best for: Morning terrace walks, temple tours, art workshops.
- Tip: Park early and favor daylight for unfamiliar rural lanes.
East Bali (Sidemen • Candidasa • Amed)
Valley views and quiet coasts make this region ideal for slow-paced days. Plan fewer but longer stops — like a morning hike, a village lunch, and a late-afternoon viewpoint.
North Bali (Munduk • Lovina • Banjar)
Lakes, waterfalls, and cooler weather define the north. Group waterfalls in the same corridor (like Munduk) or pair a sunrise dolphin trip in Lovina with a visit to nearby hot springs.
West Bali (Gilimanuk • Negara)
Long, open roads and national park access are best for experienced riders. Plan fuel and food stops in advance and avoid late-night riding on these stretches.
Popular “Near Me” Searches
- Cafés with parking and Wi-Fi for quick breaks or work sessions.
- Sunset points in Uluwatu, Tanah Lot, and Canggu corridors.
- ATMs and minimarts with easy access and safe pull-in zones.
- Clinics, pharmacies, and repair shops along main roads.
- Temples and markets that are less crowded during morning hours.
Safety & Comfort Tips
- Helmet fit: Use an SNI-certified helmet with a snug strap and clear visor. Sunglasses help with glare.
- Fuel planning: Top up at larger stations when you pass them — easier than hunting later.
- Weather awareness: If rain is forecast, visit key spots first and save cafés or shops for later.
- Brake smoothly: Painted lines and tiles get slick when wet.
- Group safety: Share exact pins with your group to avoid confusion during meetups or deliveries.
Sample Day Routes
Canggu Cluster
Start with breakfast at Batu Bolong, run a quick errand nearby, relax at Echo or Berawa Beach, then finish with a sunset drink. Each ride is 10–20 minutes, keeping you off main corridors at peak hours.
Uluwatu Cliffs
Visit a cliffside temple or viewpoint in the morning, explore a quiet cove midday, enjoy lunch on the ridge, and return for a second cove at sunset. Expect steeper access roads and structured parking.
Ubud Circle
Take a morning terrace walk in Tegallalang, stop at a temple, enjoy a village lunch, then visit an art studio. Keep loops tight to avoid long backtracking.
Sanur Family
Ride along the sunrise path, stop for coffee, enjoy a calm beach break, and finish with an early lunch. Add a supermarket stop with wide parking bays on your way home.
Smarter Exploration with Two Wheels
Exploring Bali by scooter gives you unmatched freedom and flexibility. With clear planning, safe parking, and the live map at your fingertips, every ride feels calm and efficient. Group stops logically, respect daylight and traffic flow, and let your routes match the island’s pace for safer, smoother days.