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Cinchy Blog / Is Scooter Theft Common in Bali? How to Stay Safe
Published: 16 Aug 2026

By Syahrial Maulana Sudarto
Travel Enthusiast

Quick Answer
“Is scooter theft common in Bali?”
Yes, scooter theft does happen in Bali, but there is no reliable public statistic showing exactly how likely a tourist’s rental scooter is to be stolen. The risk is manageable when you choose a reputable rental company, lock your scooter, park carefully, keep the key secure, and understand what your insurance covers before riding.
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Key Takeaways:
Scooter theft is a real security concern in Bali, but it is difficult to describe it as a specific percentage or probability for tourists because reliable public data on stolen rental scooters is not readily available.
However, official police records show that scooter theft is actively investigated in Bali.
In June 2026, Polda Bali reported uncovering 30 scooter-theft cases and arresting 39 suspects, while 47 scooters were seized as evidence across the province. This is a measure of cases uncovered by police, not the number of tourist rental scooters stolen.
So, the sensible conclusion is simple: scooter theft is possible in Bali, but that does not mean your rental scooter is likely to be stolen.
Scooters are widely used for transportation in Bali, including by residents and visitors.
That makes them convenient, but it also means unattended scooters can become targets when basic security measures are ignored.
Official police reports repeatedly highlight situations where scooters were left with the key accessible.
This illustrates an important point for renters: theft prevention often starts with simple habits.
If you're still uncertain about your next steps, don't worry, as we're here to address all your queries and concerns.
Scooter theft does occur in Bali, but there is no reliable public statistic showing the exact theft rate for tourists or rental scooters. Taking basic security precautions can reduce the risk.
Yes. Renting a scooter can be a practical way to explore Bali when you ride responsibly, park securely, protect the key, and understand your rental insurance.
Confirm that it has not simply been moved, contact your rental company, report the theft to the police, keep the police documentation, and follow your rental company’s insurance procedure.
Not always. Coverage depends on the rental company and policy. At Cinchy, Basic Coverage and Full Coverage excludes theft, while VIP provide theft protection subject to their terms and exclusions.
Lock the scooter, remove the key, use secure parking, avoid isolated overnight parking, keep your rental information safe, and choose a rental company with clear theft coverage.
Avoid leaving your scooter:
You do not need complicated equipment to improve scooter security. A few consistent habits can significantly make you safe from theft in Bali:
Never leave the key in the scooter when you walk away. Keep it with you rather than leaving it in a helmet compartment, reception area, or another exposed location.
Whenever possible, park at your hotel, villa, or another established parking area. Well-lit locations with staff or security can provide an additional layer of protection.
If you are staying somewhere without secure parking, ask your accommodation about a safer place to leave the scooter. Do not assume that a quiet street is automatically a safe parking location.
Save the scooter’s registration details, rental agreement, company contact number, and photographs of the scooter. These details can become useful if the scooter goes missing.
Before accepting the scooter, check whether theft is covered and whether there are exclusions related to negligence or careless use.
No. These are different situations.
Scooter theft generally means someone takes the scooter without authorization while it is unattended.
Robbery involves taking property through force or threats, while snatch theft generally refers to quickly taking an item from someone.
These warnings do not mean Bali is unsafe for scooter rental. They reinforce the importance of taking reasonable precautions.
It depends on the rental company and the coverage you select. Do not assume that every scooter rental insurance option automatically includes theft protection.
This distinction matters because insurance is not a replacement for responsible scooter use.
If the renter’s negligence or carelessness contributes to the loss, the renter may be responsible for the full replacement cost.
If you discover that your scooter is missing, stay calm and follow a clear process.
Check whether it was moved by accommodation staff, parking attendants, or another authorized person before assuming it was stolen.
Tell the rental company where and when you last saw the scooter. Provide the scooter details and rental agreement if requested.
Make a police report as soon as possible and keep the documentation. Indonesian Police also provides Call Center 110 for reporting and police assistance.
Have your rental agreement, scooter details, photographs, identification, location information, and the approximate time of the incident ready.
If your selected coverage includes theft, ask the rental company about the required claim documentation and any applicable exclusions.
To make your Bali trip safe, please read and check about emergency numbers in Bali here: List of Emergency Number in Bali You Should Know.
There is no single answer because responsibility depends on the rental agreement, insurance coverage, and circumstances surrounding the theft.
| Situation | What may happen |
| Basic Coverage Insurance in Cinchy | Theft is not covered |
| Full Coverage Insurance in Cinchy | Theft is not covered |
| VIP Insurance in Cinchy | Theft may be covered when not caused by negligence or collusion |
| Theft involving renter negligence | Renter may be responsible for the scooter’s replacement cost |
| Lost or accessible key contributing to theft | Coverage may be affected depending on the circumstances |
Always read the rental terms before booking rather than waiting until something goes wrong.

Cinchy focuses on making scooter rental straightforward while giving renters clearer choices around protection and support.
Its scooters are regularly maintained and kept in good condition, helping you start your trip with a properly prepared vehicle.
Cinchy also provides 24/7 customer support, so assistance is available when you need it.
For convenience, scooter delivery and pickup are available across several Bali locations.
Delivery to I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Cinchy Shop and the Seminyak area, and Kuta & Legian is free. Canggu is IDR 20,000, Sanur is IDR 40,000, and Nusa Dua is IDR 65,000.
Cinchy offers two main categories, depending on the riding experience and scooter size you prefer.
The Compact category includes Honda Scoopy, Yamaha Fazzio, and Honda Vario. Rates start from IDR 95K/day, IDR 80K/day for weekly rentals, and IDR 50K/day for monthly rentals.
These scooters are a practical option if you want something easy to handle for everyday trips around Bali.
The Comfort category includes Yamaha NMAX and Honda PCX. Rates start from IDR 155K/day, IDR 125K/day for weekly rentals, and IDR 80K/day for monthly rentals.
These models are suited to renters who prefer a larger scooter and a more comfortable ride.
The booking process is designed to be straightforward.
Scooter theft is a real possibility, but it should not stop you from exploring Bali.
The best approach is to combine sensible security habits with a rental company that clearly explains its coverage and responsibilities.
If you want a well-maintained scooter, flexible rental periods, 24/7 support, convenient delivery, and clear insurance options, Cinchy makes it easy to arrange your scooter before you arrive in Bali.