Uluwatu to Amed: Book Private Transport & Taxi Service

Uluwatu to Amed

Ready to explore the underwater wonders of Amed? Book your Uluwatu to Amed transfer now! Don't leave such a long journey to chance. Secure a comfortable, air-conditioned ride with an expert driver who knows the safest and fastest routes to East Bali.


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IDR 850,000

For a standard car with a maximum capacity of 1-4 passengers and luggage.

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IDR 1,150,000

For a medium car with a maximum capacity of 1-4 passengers and luggage.

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IDR 1,350,000

For a van Haice car with a maximum capacity of 5-10 passengers and luggage.

Premium Private Transport from Uluwatu to Amed

Uluwatu to Amed transfers with Bali Driver Hub Uluwatu cost a fixed rate of IDR 850,000. Our private taxi service provides a seamless journey from the southern cliffs to Bali’s premier diving destination in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle. With our reliable English-speaking drivers, you’ll experience a safe and professional trip.

The Ultimate Cross-Island Connection

Traveling from the world-class surf breaks of Uluwatu to the volcanic black sand beaches of Amed is one of the longest journeys in Bali. Instead of dealing with the uncertainty of local transport or uncomfortable shuttles, our private service offers a premium, door-to-door experience tailored to your schedule.

Distance and Estimated Travel Time

The journey to Amed takes you from the southernmost tip of the island to the far northeast coast.

• Distance: The route covers approximately 105 to 115 kilometers.

• Travel Time: Due to the distance and varying traffic in the Gianyar and Karangasem regencies, the trip usually takes 3 hours and 30 minutes to 4 hours.

Why Travelers Trust Bali Driver Hub Uluwatu

We specialize in long-distance transfers where comfort and driver reliability are essential.

Reliable English-Speaking Drivers

Our drivers are more than just professionals behind the wheel. Your expert, English-speaking driver has deep local knowledge and can provide insights into the Balinese villages and landscapes you pass along the way, making the long drive feel like a scenic tour.

Vehicle Standards and Benefits

• Fixed Pricing: Pay a flat rate of IDR 850,000. No meters, no hidden fees, and no stress.
• Modern Fleet: All cars are equipped with strong air conditioning to keep you cool across the island.
• Ample Luggage Space: Perfect for travelers carrying heavy diving gear or multiple suitcases.
• Stop on Request: You are welcome to request to stop to use an ATM, or simply to take a quick photo with Mount Agung in the background.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Is the IDR 850,000 price for the entire car?

    Yes, the price is per vehicle (not per person). It includes the car, driver, and fuel for up to 4 passengers with standard luggage.

  • Can we stop at Tirta Gangga or Lempuyang on the way?

    Since this is a private transfer, we can accommodate sightseeing stops. Please note that extended sightseeing may incur a small additional fee compared to a direct transfer.

  • How do I book my ride to Amed?

    You can book instantly via WhatsApp. We don't require a deposit; you can pay the driver directly in cash (IDR) once you arrive in Amed.

  • What happens if my hotel is in a remote part of Amed?

    Our service is door-to-door. We will drop you off directly at your hotel, villa, or dive center anywhere in the Amed area at no extra cost.

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Bali is a world-renowned destination often referred to as the "Island of the Gods." It offers a unique blend of breathtaking natural landscapes, ancient spiritual traditions, and a vibrant modern lifestyle.

Here is a summary for your upcoming trip:

1. Overview of Bali
Bali is an Indonesian island located between Java and Lombok. It is famous for its volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, and stunning coral reefs. Unlike the rest of majority-Muslim Indonesia, Bali is a pocket of Hindu culture, which influences every aspect of life on the island, from the architecture to the daily rhythm of the locals.

2. Unique Facts

  • Nyepi (Day of Silence): Once a year, the entire island shuts down for 24 hours. No lights, no working, no traveling, and even the airport closes. It is a day dedicated to self-reflection and meditation.
  • Unique Naming System: Balinese people usually name their children based on birth order: Wayan (1st), Made (2nd), Nyoman (3rd), and Ketut (4th).
  • Tri Hita Karana: This is the life philosophy of the Balinese, focusing on the harmony between humans and God, humans and nature, and humans and each other.

3. Popular Attractions

  • Uluwatu Temple: A majestic sea temple perched on a steep cliff, famous for its sunset views and the traditional Kecak Fire Dance.
  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace: Located in Ubud, these emerald-green terraces offer a glimpse into the traditional Balinese irrigation system known as Subak.
  • Nusa Penida: An offshore island famous for the T-Rex-shaped cliff at Kelingking Beach and crystal-clear snorkeling spots.
  • Mount Batur: An active volcano popular for sunrise trekking, offering panoramic views of the surrounding lake and mountains.

4. Customs, Traditions, and Culture

  • Canang Sari: You will see small palm-leaf baskets filled with flowers and incense on the ground everywhere. These are daily offerings made to the gods. Be careful not to step on them!
  • Religious Ceremonies: Balinese life is centered around rituals. You may frequently encounter colorful street processions called Melasti or temple festivals (Odalan).
  • Dance and Art: Culture is expressed through intricate wood carvings, paintings, and expressive dances like the Barong or Legong, which often tell stories of the struggle between good and evil.

5. Travel Etiquette

  • Dress Code: When visiting temples, you must wear a sarong and a waist sash. Always ensure your shoulders and knees are covered.
  • Respect: Never touch someone’s head, as it is considered the most sacred part of the body, and avoid using your left hand for giving or receiving items.

Bali is a place where spirituality meets scenery. Whether you are looking for a spiritual retreat in Ubud or a beach party in Seminyak, the island has something for everyone

Traveling to Bali requires a bit of logistical preparation to ensure a smooth arrival and a comfortable stay. Bali Driver Hub offers a specialized service that simplifies many of the transportation challenges on the island.

1. Essential Preparations Before Departure

  • Documents: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months. Most travelers need a Visa on Arrival (VoA), which can be paid for at the airport or applied for online (e-VoA) to skip the queues.
  • Mandatory Forms: Complete the Customs Declaration (ECD) online within 72 hours before arrival to receive a QR code. Additionally, all foreign tourists must pay the Bali Tourism Levy (IDR 150,000), which is also best done online before you land.
  • Health and Gear: Pack reef-safe sunscreen and a small medical kit for "Bali Belly" (stomach upsets). Bali uses Type C and F plugs (220V), so bring a universal adapter if needed.
  • Connectivity: Pre-order an eSIM or plan to buy a local SIM card at the airport to stay connected for maps and communication.