Wondering how to fill your scooter or motorbike with petrol in Bali?
⛽️ It’s easier than you think!
Most gas stations are full service, meaning the attendant does everything for you. If your fuel cap is under your seat, you may need to hop off and open it for them to speed up the process.
Fuel is sold by rupiah (not liters), so just say how much you’d like—20k, 30k, 50k IDR are the most common amounts - or just go with “full”.
You’ll also spot small roadside stalls selling petrol in bottles, perfect if you’re running low between stations.
Getting around Bali by scooter is one of the best ways to explore the island, and filling up is quick, cheap, and simple.
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<p>Exploring Bali by scooter is one of the easiest and most fun ways to see the island, especially for families seeking flexibility and adventure. But if you’re new to renting a scooter, one of the first things you'll need to know is how to fill it up with petrol — and don’t worry, it’s super simple!</p>
<p>Most gas stations in Bali are full service, which means you don’t even need to touch the pump. Just ride up, tell the attendant how much fuel you want, and they’ll take care of the rest. If your petrol cap is under the seat (as it is with many scooters), simply hop off and open it when it’s your turn. That little tip keeps things quick and smooth!</p>
<p>Fuel is sold in rupiah (Indonesian currency), not liters. So instead of asking for a specific amount of fuel, just let the attendant know how much you'd like to spend—20,000 IDR, 30K, 50K are common, or just say “full” if you want a top-up. You don’t need to pre-pay; they’ll fill first and then you pay after.</p>
<p>If you're on a scenic road trip or find yourself far from the nearest Pertamina station, keep an eye out for small roadside stalls. These vendors usually sell petrol in glass bottles or repurposed vodka bottles. They might charge a little more per liter, but it’s a convenient option when you're in a pinch!</p>
<p>With scooters being an affordable and practical choice for exploring Bali’s stunning beaches, rice terraces, and family-friendly attractions, learning how to fuel up is your first step to an unforgettable island adventure.</p>
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