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Cinchy Blog / Seminyak to Nusa Dua by Scooter: Scenic Routes & Tips
Published: 11 Feb 2026

By Syahrial Maulana Sudarto
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If you're staying in the trendy Seminyak area and planning a day trip to the luxurious enclaves of Nusa Dua, riding a scooter from Seminyak to Nusa Dua is not just a mode of transport; it's an adventure in itself.
This guide is crafted specifically for you – whether you're a seasoned rider or contemplating your first Bali scooter experience – offering the best routes, must-see stops, and essential tips for a smooth and memorable journey.
The distance from Seminyak to Nusa Dua isn't vast, but Bali's unique charm lies in its diverse landscapes and sometimes, its bustling traffic. Understanding your route options is key to a pleasant ride.

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For those prioritizing speed and efficiency, the shortest route Seminyak to Nusa Dua involves taking the Bali Mandara Toll Road.
This elevated toll road, built over the water, offers a unique perspective and often bypasses the heavier ground traffic.
From iconic spots like Jalan Kayu Aya (also known as Oberoi), head east towards Jalan Raya Seminyak.
Turn left onto Jalan Sunset Road. This is a major artery connecting various parts of South Bali, leading you towards the airport and the toll road.
Continue straight on Sunset Road for about 7 km, passing through parts of Kuta.
At the Simpang Siur intersection, look for clear signs indicating "Bali Mandara Toll Road."
Take the leftmost lane, specifically designated for motorbikes, at the toll gate.
Ensure your scooter has enough fuel before entering the toll road; there are no fuel stations on route along the toll.
Exit at Nusa Dua (this is the gate immediately after crossing the long bridge).
From here, it's a straightforward ride of about 3 km to the heart of the Nusa Dua resort area.
This route is often considered the best way to get from Seminyak to Nusa Dua by scooter if you're keen on minimizing travel time and avoiding the sometimes unpredictable Bypass Ngurah Rai traffic and Kuta's congestion.

If you're not in a rush and prefer to soak in more of Bali's vibrant atmosphere and coastal beauty, the longer scenic route is for you.
From Seminyak, follow Jalan Pantai Kuta southwards. This will take you past the famous Kuta Beach.
Continue past Kuta and towards Ngurah Rai Airport, transitioning onto Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai.
After passing the airport, turn left onto Jalan Raya Uluwatu. This road will guide you through Jimbaran and towards the Bukit Peninsula.
You'll pass turn-offs for beautiful beaches like Dreamland Beach and eventually, the iconic GWK Cultural Park before reaching Pandawa Beach.
Finally, enter Nusa Dua via Jalan Pantai Mengiat, which leads directly into the main resort area.
Be prepared for potentially heavy traffic, especially from 4 PM to 8 PM, particularly on Jalan Raya Kuta. This is a notorious bottleneck.
Some sections, especially around Tanjung Benoa, might have less than ideal Bali road conditions. If you encounter rough patches, consider looking for alternative routes like Jalan Pratama.
Be wary of unofficial parking attendants in areas like Kuta.
Always look for official "P" (Parking) signs and expect to pay a maximum of IDR 5,000 for motorbikes.
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Making a few stops can enrich your Seminyak to Nusa Dua scooter adventure, turning it into a full day of exploration.
Just before entering the main Nusa Dua complex, Geger Beach offers pristine white sands and calm, clear waters, perfect for a refreshing dip. It's often less crowded than other popular beaches, providing a tranquil escape. You can easily park your scooter nearby and stroll along the shoreline.
A hub for watersports, Tanjung Benoa is an excellent stop if you're looking for some adrenaline. From jet-skiing and parasailing to banana boat rides and even sea walking, there's an activity for every thrill-seeker. Even if you don't partake, the vibrant atmosphere is worth experiencing.
Located on the Nusa Dua peninsula, Water Blow is a natural phenomenon where large waves crash against the rocks, sending spectacular sprays of water high into the air. It's a fantastic spot for photos and to witness the raw power of the ocean. Entry is free, and parking for scooters is readily available.
For an authentic taste of local Balinese cuisine, make a stop at Warung Nasi Ayam Bu Oki in Mengiat. This legendary eatery is famous for its "Nasi Ayam Campur" – a delicious mix of rice, shredded chicken, various vegetables, and spicy sambal. It's a favorite among locals and tourists alike for its affordability and incredible flavor.

Your safety and enjoyment are paramount. Here are crucial tips to ensure a smooth journey:
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While the thrill of discovering scenic routes and figuring out how long Seminyak to Nusa Dua by scooter takes is exciting, having a trustworthy scooter is non-negotiable for a safe and enjoyable trip.
For a truly hassle-free experience, Cinchy is highly recommended.
They're designed to make your Bali exploration smooth, safe, and convenient, especially for longer rides like the one to Nusa Dua.
Cinchy stands out for several reasons, ensuring you have the perfect ride for your island adventures:
Cinchy understands that different riders have different needs.
If you're planning on covering longer distances, like your trip from Seminyak to Nusa Dua, or exploring beyond, consider their Comfort class scooters (150-165cc).
These models, including the Honda PCX and Yamaha NMAX, are perfect for longer rides, offering a smoother and more comfortable journey thanks to their larger engines and more ergonomic design.
Renting a Yamaha NMAX or Honda PCX starts from just Rp 155,000 (around USD 9) per day for daily rentals.
If you're staying longer, weekly rentals drop to Rp 125,000 (around USD 7) per day, and monthly rentals are an incredible Rp 80,000 (around USD 5) per day.
These essentials are often provided in Cinchy at no extra cost:
With Cinchy, you're not just renting a scooter; you're unlocking the true spirit of Bali with ease, affordability, and convenience.
Book your scooter in Cinchy now for your reliable ride and hit the road!