
How we work: Bali Exotic Car Rental is an independent concierge — we do not own a fleet and we are not an authorised dealer of any car brand. Car makes and models are named only to identify them; specific cars, colours and years are subject to availability. With-driver is the default for luxury and exotic cars in Bali; self-drive needs a valid home licence and an International Driving Permit (IDP), plus a deposit and provider approval — licence and legal points are general information, not legal advice; verify with the authorities. Prices are indicative ranges (last verified June 2026), confirmed by quote. If you proceed with a partner provider they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you.
Ferrari rental Bali usually means short-term access to a modern convertible Ferrari via a vetted luxury operator, almost always with a professional driver, at premium daily rates. If you want to rent a Ferrari Bali for photos, events or a special day on the island, it is possible, but options are limited and availability changes week to week.
I’m Bramantyo Surya, Lead Editor for Luxury Fleet & Models at Bali Exotic Car Rental. My job is to be blunt about what cars are actually on the island, not to promise fantasy fleets. This guide walks you through what “Ferrari in Bali” realistically looks like right now: models, how bookings work, indicative pricing, driver vs self-drive, licence/IDP, deposits and insurance.
We are not a Ferrari dealer and we don’t own a fleet. Bali Exotic Car Rental is an independent concierge that connects you with vetted third‑party providers. No one can pay to change what we publish; if you proceed with our partner they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you.
What “Ferrari Rental Bali” Really Means
The phrase “Ferrari rental Bali” gets searched a lot, usually with Instagram expectations and very little context about Bali’s roads or regulations.
Here is the reality as of last verified June 2026:
- Ferrari options are few and rotate – typically one or two modern convertibles in commercial circulation at any time.
- Usage is mostly short, curated experiences, not multi‑day high‑speed self‑drive.
- With-driver is the norm. Self-drive in a Ferrari is rare, heavily screened and subject to operator discretion.
- Pricing is premium because the cars are rare, taxed heavily in Indonesia, and high-risk to operate here.
If that still sounds appealing, let’s talk about the specific model you’re most likely to encounter.
Ferrari Portofino in Bali: The Main Contender
Right now, if you hear people talk about “Ferrari Portofino Bali”, they’re usually referring to a small number of Portofino or Portofino‑equivalent 2+2 convertibles that circulate between luxury operators.
Typical characteristics:
- Body style: 2+2 hard-top convertible (retractable roof)
- Seating: 2 adults in real comfort, 2 smaller adults/children in the rear for short distances
- Engine class: Twin‑turbo V8 grand tourer (exact spec depends on the individual car)
- Use case in Bali:
- Photoshoots
- Wedding entrances and exits
- Birthday surprises and VIP hotel transfers
- Short “sunset cruises” on relatively smooth coastal roads
You should not expect: flat‑out performance on empty highways. Bali’s roads are crowded, often narrow, and full of scooters and speed bumps. The joy here is the experience and the photos, not lap times.
Indicative Ferrari Rental Pricing in Bali
All prices below are indicative ranges, last verified June 2026 and subject to:
- Specific car and spec
- Season and demand
- Exact hours, route, and usage pattern
- Operator risk assessment
They are not fixed offers; we always re‑check real quotes for your dates.
| Package Type | Typical Inclusions | Indicative Price Range (last verified June 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 hour photoshoot / city loop (with driver) |
One location area (e.g. Seminyak / Canggu / Nusa Dua), pro driver, fuel, basic photo time | IDR 12–25 million total |
| Half‑day (3–5 hours) (with driver) |
Multiple nearby spots, hotel pickup/drop within South Bali, fuel, limited waiting time | IDR 20–40 million total |
| Full‑day (up to 8 hours) (with driver) |
Custom route planning, on‑call within defined radius, fuel cap or mileage limit | IDR 35–70 million total |
| Wedding / event package | Decor option, fixed transfer windows, coordinated hotel / venue timings | IDR 20–60 million per event |
| Self‑drive (if allowed) | Strict screening, large deposit, mileage cap, excess insurance conditions | Case‑by‑case, typically higher than with‑driver |
Again: these are ballpark ranges, not quotes. For an actual figure matched to your dates and preferred area, plan your trip with us via form or WhatsApp and we’ll confirm current options.
Ferrari vs Other Exotic & Luxury Cars in Bali
If your main goal is “something special and photogenic” rather than “must be a Ferrari ring on the key”, it can be wiser (and cheaper) to consider other exotics.
Here’s a high‑level comparison:
| Category | Examples (for identification only) | Key Pros in Bali | Key Trade‑offs | Indicative Daily Range (with driver, last verified June 2026) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ferrari‑type convertible | Ferrari Portofino‑class, similar GT convertibles | Iconic badge, convertible, very “wow” factor in photos | Highest price, very limited availability, strict routes | See Ferrari table above |
| Other supercars / sports coupes | Examples: Lamborghini‑class, Porsche 911‑class, similar | Aggressive styling, supercar sound, more operators than Ferrari | Low ground clearance, not ideal on bad roads, usually 2 seats | IDR 12–35 million for short packages; IDR 25–70 million for full days |
| Luxury convertible | Examples: BMW / Mercedes‑class cabriolets | Still open‑top, more comfortable, slightly better availability | Less “supercar” image, still expensive | IDR 4–12 million per 10–12 hours |
| Luxury SUV | Examples: Range Rover‑class, Lexus‑class SUVs | Comfort, space, good for Bali’s mixed roads, more practical for families | No open roof, not a “Ferrari moment” | IDR 2.5–8 million per 10–12 hours |
| Executive sedan / Alphard people‑mover | Examples: Toyota Alphard, Mercedes‑class sedans | Max comfort and privacy, widely available, value for money | Zero supercar aesthetics | IDR 1.2–3.5 million per 10–12 hours (Alphard); higher for European sedans |
If your priority is moving multiple people comfortably, I’d strongly recommend a luxury SUV or Alphard with driver and treating the Ferrari as a short add‑on experience rather than your primary transport.
With-Driver vs Self-Drive Ferrari in Bali
Why with‑driver is the default
Bali’s luxury car scene is built around chauffeured service, especially for exotics. Reasons:
- Risk: Repairing or importing parts for a Ferrari here is costly and slow. Operators minimise risk.
- Road conditions: Scooter traffic, village roads, ceremonies and sudden obstacles make Bali nowhere near a European autobahn.
- Police stops and paperwork: Professional drivers know the usual checkpoints and expectations.
- Parking and security: Leaving a Ferrari on a random roadside overnight is not wise.
With‑driver Ferrari rentals are structured like this:
- Dedicated, experienced chauffeur used to high‑value vehicles.
- Route agreed in advance (areas, overall hours, rough timeline).
- Limited flexibility to improvise down very small streets or rough roads.
- You sit front passenger or back, enjoy the car, photos, and the sound, without worrying about traffic stress.
Self-drive Ferrari: is it possible?
Self‑drive Ferraris in Bali are rare and not something we promise up front. Some operators may consider it if:
- You have a strong supercar driving history.
- You are comfortable with large deposits and strict excess.
- You accept mileage limits, strict usage areas, and tight timing.
- Your licensing is fully in order (see next section).
Even if you technically qualify, an operator can still say no based on their internal risk policies or seasonal circumstances.
If you are serious about self-drive, tell us that in your enquiry and we will:
- Check current operators who even consider self-drive exotics.
- Tell you honestly if everyone is “driver‑only” at your dates.
- Lay out the additional costs and risk so you can make an informed decision.
Licence & IDP Requirements (General Information Only)
This is general information, not legal advice. Regulations and enforcement can change; always confirm with official sources.
For any high‑end car, including a Ferrari:
- You should hold a valid driving licence from your home country for the same vehicle class (e.g. car licence).
- An International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly recommended and often expected by reputable providers for self‑drive.
- For with‑driver rentals, many guests do not drive at all, but your identity documents and visa status may still be requested.
Enforcement reality in Bali:
- Police and authorities may perform licence checks, particularly in tourist areas.
- For self-drive, no valid licence or IDP can lead to fines or bigger problems, especially if there is an accident.
- Insurance coverage may be affected if you drive without the correct licence category.
Because of this, many operators only offer Ferraris with driver, even if some simpler cars are available for self‑drive.
Deposits, Insurance and Excess for Ferrari Rentals
High‑value cars always come with serious risk management. Expect the following for Ferrari‑class rentals:
- Security deposit
- For exotics, this is usually large. For Ferraris, expect a significant deposit (amount varies by operator), often held via credit card pre‑authorisation or bank transfer. Some operators may structure it as a combination of deposit + mandatory insurance excess.
- Insurance coverage
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Reputable providers will carry commercial insurance on the vehicle. However:
- Coverage can exclude misuse, unauthorised drivers, racing, or off‑route travel.
- There is almost always an excess (deductible) that you are liable for if damage occurs within defined conditions.
- Coverage may differ between with‑driver and self‑drive use.
- Damage responsibility
- Even a small scrape or underbody impact on a Ferrari can be expensive. You will be responsible at least up to the agreed excess; beyond that, policy terms apply. Glass, wheels, tyres and interior damage may have separate rules.
- Paperwork
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Expect to provide:
- Passport copy
- Visa/entry stamp info
- Home country licence + IDP (for any self-drive discussion)
- Signed rental agreement outlining all the above
If a deal sounds “too casual” for such a high‑value car (no contract, tiny deposit, unclear insurance), treat that as a red flag.
Where a Ferrari Actually Works in Bali (and Where It Doesn’t)
Ferraris are not happy everywhere in Bali. You want reasonable road surfaces and space. Typical workable zones:
- South Bali coastal and urban areas
- Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Petitenget
- Canggu main roads (not tiny shortcuts)
- Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, main Uluwatu arteries
- Airport transfers
- Ngurah Rai International Airport to major 4–5* hotels and villas in South Bali.
Routes that are usually discouraged or limited for Ferraris:
- Deep Ubud village shortcuts, steep broken village roads, and very narrow lanes.
- North/coastal roads with patchy tarmac and frequent heavy vehicles.
- Highland and volcano routes (Kintamani, etc.) with poor surfaces and sharp speed bumps.
- Remote beaches accessible only via steep, damaged or unsealed access roads.
A good rule: if you need a scooter or SUV to reach it comfortably, you probably shouldn’t take a Ferrari there.
For mixed itineraries (e.g. Uluwatu views + Ubud rice terraces), a realistic pattern is:
- Use a Ferrari for a few hours in the South (airport arrival, city loop, photos).
- Switch to a luxury SUV or Alphard with driver for the rest of your island exploration.
We can help you structure this kind of combined plan; just mention your priority areas when you plan your trip via WhatsApp or the enquiry form.
How Bali Exotic Car Rental Actually Helps
Our role is to be your honest independent concierge, not to push one specific car or operator.
What we do for Ferrari and other exotic enquiries:
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Reality‑check your idea
If your plan doesn’t match Bali conditions (e.g. “3 days self‑drive Ferrari around the whole island”), we’ll say so and propose workable alternatives. -
Check actual current availability
Ferrari numbers are tiny and cars go offline for maintenance or private events. We contact vetted providers and confirm what’s genuinely bookable for your dates. -
Compare across categories
Sometimes a sports car + Alphard combination is smarter than trying to make a Ferrari do everything. We walk you through price vs comfort vs photo impact. -
Clarify pricing, deposit, and insurance up front
We translate each operator’s rules into plain English so you know: - Total estimated cost
- Required deposit range
- Insurance/excess basics
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What counts as misuse or out‑of‑area
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Coordinate WhatsApp logistics
Timing, hotel and villa pickup, route sequence, photo stop suggestions within realistic traffic expectations.
No one can pay to change what we publish; if you proceed with our partner they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you.
You can start a conversation any time here: plan your trip – we commonly continue details via WhatsApp for speed and clarity.
FAQs: Ferrari Rental Bali
Can I really rent a Ferrari in Bali?
Yes, but options are very limited and usually revolve around one or two Ferrari Portofino‑type convertibles operated by specialist luxury providers. Availability changes frequently, and most rentals are short, driver‑included experiences rather than long self‑drive hires.
How much does it cost to rent a Ferrari in Bali?
Indicative prices (last verified June 2026) typically range from around IDR 12–25 million for a 1–2 hour driver‑included photoshoot or city loop, up to IDR 35–70 million for full‑day packages, depending on the exact car, season, and usage. Wedding and event packages usually sit somewhere in between. These are ballpark ranges only; we confirm specific quotes for your dates.
Is self-drive Ferrari rental allowed in Bali?
Self-drive Ferraris are occasionally possible but rare and heavily restricted. You’ll need a valid home licence, an International Driving Permit, a clean driving history, and be prepared for a substantial deposit and strict usage limits. Many operators simply offer Ferraris with driver only, especially for visitors.
Do I need an International Driving Permit to rent a Ferrari in Bali?
For any self-drive discussion, reputable providers will expect a valid driving licence from your home country plus an International Driving Permit covering cars. This is general information, not legal advice; you should confirm current requirements with official authorities before travelling. For with-driver Ferrari experiences, you typically won’t be driving at all, but valid ID documents will still be required.
How far in advance should I book a Ferrari in Bali?
Because there are so few Ferraris on the island, it is wise to start enquiries at least a few weeks in advance, and earlier for peak seasons or weddings. Same-week requests can sometimes be arranged but are very dependent on maintenance schedules and existing bookings. Use our plan your trip page to check current availability; we’ll follow up via email or WhatsApp with honest options.