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Planning to explore Indonesia at your own pace? Renting a car can offer flexibility and convenience.
If you're headed to Indonesia from Denmark, questions like the following might cross your mind:
  • Is my Danish driving license sufficient to drive in Indonesia?
  • What types of car insurance should I consider?
  • How much does car rental cost in Indonesia?
  • Can I book a rental car for a one-way trip?
  • What are the local driving laws I need to be aware of?

This comprehensive guide will address all your queries and provide key insights to help you enjoy a stress-free driving experience in Indonesia. A quick-reference table at the end of this guide summarizes the key details for your convenience.

Can Danish Citizens Drive in Indonesia?

Yes, Danish travelers can legally drive in Indonesia with the proper documentation. Age restrictions and additional document requirements may apply.

  • Form of ID:

    A valid passport is required for foreign renters.

  • Driving licence:

    Accepted driving licence include:
    • Original driving licence + International Driving Permit (IDP). Please note that an International Driving Permit (IDP) is only a translation. You must present your original driving licence with the original IDP at the counter.

  • Accepted cards:

    Physical credit cards in the full name of the main driver. Accepted credit cards include UnionPay, Visa, Master, and JCB. Debit cards are also accepted, including UnionPay, Visa, Master, and JCB.

  • Age requirements:

    Drivers must be between 23 and 65 years old. Some offers may allow drivers aged 28 to 80.

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Requirements may vary between rental companies. Always confirm details when booking.

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Which Car Rental Companies Are Best?

Choose from trusted global chains or innovative local alternatives. Each offers different advantages for travelers from Denmark.

Global Chain Companies

Local Brands

  • Avis

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    38

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Strong global presence
    • Easy online booking
    • Customer loyalty programs
    • 24/7 roadside assistance

    Best for

    Travelers seeking reliability and convenience
  • Europcar

    global
    8.5

    Locations:

    13

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Strong presence in Europe
    • Flexible rental options
    • Loyalty program available
    • Comprehensive insurance coverage

    Best for

    Travelers seeking variety and flexibility in rentals
  • Easy Rent Bali

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    10

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Personalized service
    • Flexible rental terms
    • Free delivery and pickup
    • Local expertise

    Best for

    Travelers seeking budget-friendly options in Bali
  • EAZY

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    6

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive rates
    • Convenient locations
    • Excellent customer service
    • Easy online booking

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and short-term rentals
  • WAHDAH

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    9

    Prices:

    $-$$

    Key Advantages

    • Competitive pricing
    • Personalized customer service
    • Flexible rental terms
    • Wide selection of local vehicles

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and local expeditions
  • TRAC ASTRA

    local
    8.5

    Locations:

    37

    Prices:

    $$

    Key Advantages

    • Personalized service
    • Competitive pricing
    • Wide range of vehicles
    • Convenient pick-up and drop-off locations

    Best for

    Budget-conscious travelers and local rentals
Recommendations for Danish Travelers
Choose Global Chains If:
  • First time renting in Indonesia
  • Require support for multiple locations across the country
  • Seek 24/7 customer service availability
  • Traveling for business or formal reasons
Choose Local Brands If:
  • Looking for cost-effective options
  • Planning to stay within a specific city or region
  • Interested in unique or custom vehicle options
  • Comfortable with app-based booking services

How to Choose the Right Car?

Choosing the right rental car can make your trip more comfortable, safe, and enjoyable. Think about your travel group, the destinations on your route, and the type of driving you'll be doing. With QEEQ, you can compare multiple car types and policies to find the one that best suits your journey.

  • Seating and Luggage

    Consider your travel group size and luggage needs

    • Economy cars (2-4 people, 1-2 suitcases)
      Perfect for city driving and short trips

    • Compact cars (4-5 people, 2-3 suitcases)
      Good balance of space and fuel efficiency

    • Mid-size cars (5 people, 3-4 suitcases)
      Comfortable for longer distances

    • Full-size/SUV (5-7 people, 4+ suitcases)
      Ideal for families and group travel

  • Transmission Type

    Choose between automatic and manual transmission

    • Automatic transmission
      Easier for city driving and traffic, more common in Indonesia

    • Manual transmission
      Often cheaper, better fuel economy, more control

    • Consider your comfort level with driving in unfamiliar traffic conditions

    • Note that manual cars are more common in Indonesia

  • Insurance Included

    Check what insurance coverage comes with your rental

    • Basic liability
      Covers damage to other vehicles and property, usually included

    • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)
      Covers damage to your rental car, often optional

    • Theft protection
      Protects against car theft, may be included or additional

    • Personal insurance
      Check if your Danish insurance or travel insurance covers rentals

  • Cancellation Policy

    Understand booking flexibility and fees

    • Free cancellation
      Usually available up to 24-48 hours before pickup

    • Prepaid vs. Pay-at-counter
      Prepaid often cheaper but less flexible

    • Change fees
      Cost to modify dates, locations, or car type

    • Travel insurance
      Consider coverage for trip cancellations or delays

  • Mileage Policy

    Check distance restrictions and additional charges

    • Unlimited mileage
      Best for long road trips and cross-country travel

    • Limited mileage
      Cheaper daily rate but extra charges for excess miles

    • Consider your planned route distance and potential detours

    • Factor in mileage costs when comparing total rental prices

  • Fuel Policy

    Understand fuel requirements and costs

    • Full-to-Full
      Return with same fuel level, most economical option

    • Full-to-Empty
      Pay upfront for full tank, convenient but often more expensive

    • Same-to-Same
      Return with same level as pickup, fair pricing

    • Pre-purchase fuel options
      Compare costs with local gas station prices

Quick Decision Guide

  • City Travel

    Compact/Economy car with automatic transmission, full-to-full fuel policy

    Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung
  • Road Trip

    Mid-size/Full-size car with unlimited mileage, flexible cancellation

    Cross-island journeys
  • Vacation

    Convertible/SUV with comprehensive insurance, prepaid fuel option

    Bali, Lombok, Yogyakarta

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What Are the Popular Destinations in Indonesia?

Indonesia is a diverse archipelago offering a variety of travel experiences, from the cultural richness of Bali to the bustling streets of Jakarta. Whether you're exploring serene beaches, lush jungles, or vibrant urban centers, car rentals provide a flexible and convenient way to experience the country's unique offerings.

What Insurance Do I Need?

When renting a car in Indonesia as a traveler from Denmark, it's crucial to understand the insurance coverage options available. Basic insurance is typically required by law, but additional coverage can enhance your peace of mind and financial protection during your rental period.

Types of Insurance Coverage
  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)

    Covers costs associated with damage to the rental car resulting from collisions. This does not cover damage to third-party property or injuries.

    DKK 100-170/day
    Essential
  • Theft Protection (TP)

    Provides financial protection in the event of theft or attempted theft of the rental vehicle.

    DKK 35-60/day
    Essential
  • Third-Party Liability Insurance

    Covers damage or injury caused to other people or their property while operating the rental car. This is often included in the rental price.

    Included in most cases
    Included
  • Personal Accident Insurance (PAI)

    Offers coverage for medical expenses and accidental death benefits for the driver and passengers of the rental vehicle.

    DKK 35-70/day
    Optional
  • Extended Roadside Assistance

    Covers additional support services such as towing, battery jump-starts, and lockout assistance.

    DKK 30-50/day
    Optional
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Perfect for travelers who want comprehensive protection without the complexity. One price covers everything, and AXA's trusted network ensures reliable claims processing throughout Indonesia. Get comprehensive coverage online for about 50% less than counter rates.

Coverage Feature
QEEQ Full Coverage
Basic Rental Company
Collision Damage Waiver

Fully Covered

US$0.00 - US$2,000.00
Theft Protection

Fully Covered

US$700.00 - US$2,000.00
Personal Accident Insurance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Tire, Window, Mirror Damage

Fully Covered

Not Covered
Roadside Assistance

Fully Covered

Not Covered
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How to Save Money When Renting a Car in Indonesia?

Travelers from Denmark visiting Indonesia can benefit from strategic planning to save on car rentals. Consider the timing, rental policies, and booking platforms to maximize savings.

Booking Tips for lower Prices
  • Book in Advance
    Secure your car rental at least 3-4 weeks before your trip to get the best rates and availability.
    Save up to 30%
  • Compare Rental Services
    Utilize comparison tools like Rentalcars.com or QEEQ to find competitive rates across various providers.
    Save up to 25%
  • Avoid Premium Add-ons
    Decline unnecessary extras like GPS or roadside assistance if you can use your own devices or services.
    Save kr. 150-300
  • Choose the Right Fuel Policy
    Opt for a 'full-to-full' fuel policy and refuel at local stations to save on refueling costs.
    Save kr. 100-200
  • Flexible Pickup and Return
    Adjust pickup and return times to avoid off-hours fees.
    Save kr. 50-100 per transaction
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    Save up to 20% on every booking - free trial available below.
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  • Price Drop Protector
    If your booked car price drops, QEEQ automatically rebooks it at the lower rate and refunds the difference to you.
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  • One-Dollar Freeze
    Lock in today's price with just $1 upfront and pay the rest later.
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  • Flexible Payments
    Pay with credit/debit cards or even cryptocurrency via BitPay.
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What Should You Pay Attention To?

Important considerations and potential issues to watch for when renting a car in Indonesia.

  • Driving Regulations
    Understand local driving laws and customs to ensure compliance and safety.
    • International Driving Permit (IDP) may be required.
    • Traffic drives on the left-hand side.
    • Be cautious in rural areas and busy city streets.
    • Motorbike traffic can be overwhelming.
    • Road signs may differ from those in Denmark.
  • Pricing and Additional Fees
    Be aware of the cost structure and additional fees.
    • Check for fuel policies like full-to-empty or full-to-full.
    • Examine insurance options carefully.
    • Verify if the cost includes GPS or child seats.
    • Understand mileage limits, if applicable.
    • Beware of late return charges.
  • Navigation Challenges
    Navigating in Indonesia can be tricky without proper tools.
    • Consider renting a GPS device or using reliable mobile apps.
    • Road conditions can vary significantly in different regions.
    • Plan routes ahead, especially for rural areas.
    • Be cautious about unreliable internet connectivity in remote locations.
    • Local maps can be a helpful addition.
  • Fuel Availability
    Ensure that your fuel plan aligns with local availability.
    • Fuel stations may be less frequent in rural areas.
    • Always check the fuel type specified for the vehicle.
    • Carry cash for payment at smaller fuel stations.
    • Avoid running low on fuel in remote regions.
    • Keep an eye on fuel pricing fluctuations.
  • Rental Agreement Terms
    Carefully review the rental contract before signing.
    • Confirm the insurance coverage details.
    • Understand the cancellation policy.
    • Check for restrictions on geographic boundaries.
    • Ensure clarity on the return process and penalties.
    • Scrutinize terms for vehicle maintenance responsibilities.
  • Safety Precautions
    Prioritize safety during your rental period.
    • Always lock the vehicle when parked.
    • Avoid leaving valuables inside the car.
    • Familiarize yourself with emergency contact numbers.
    • Inspect the vehicle thoroughly for pre-existing damage.
    • Drive cautiously in areas with high pedestrian activities.
Remember

Being prepared and knowing what to expect can save you hundreds of dollars and prevent stressful situations. Take time to understand all terms and inspect your rental thoroughly.

Traffic Rules Differences and Similarities Between DK and ID

Understanding the key traffic rule differences and similarities between Denmark (DK) and Indonesia (ID) can ensure a smooth and safe driving experience.

  • Driving Side

    ID

    Drive on the left side of the road

    DK

    Drive on the right side of the road

  • Speed Limits

    ID

    Urban areas: 50 km/h, Highways: 100 km/h

    DK

    Urban areas: 50 km/h, Highways: 130 km/h

  • Traffic Lights

    ID

    May proceed left at red light if there is a green arrow sign

    DK

    Left turn is not allowed at red light regardless of signs

  • Alcohol Limit

    ID

    Maximum BAC of 0.05%

    DK

    Maximum BAC of 0.02%

  • Mobile Phone Use

    ID

    Hands-free devices only

    DK

    Hands-free devices only

  • Seatbelt Usage

    ID

    Mandatory for all passengers

    DK

    Mandatory for all passengers

  • Parking Regulations

    ID

    Parking rules may vary by area; look for local signage

    DK

    Parking rules may vary by area; look for local signage

  • Remember
    • • Check for local traffic signs and regulations upon arrival in Indonesia.
    • • Ensure to carry your international driving permit along with your Danish license.
    • • Be cautious of motorbikes, which are prevalent in Indonesia.
    • • Understand that traffic enforcement styles may differ; stay calm and cooperative if stopped.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for travelers from Denmark renting a car in Indonesia

I have a valid Danish driving license. Can I use it to drive in Indonesia?

No, your Danish license alone is not sufficient. You must also carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your Danish license to drive legally in Indonesia.

What exactly is an International Driving Permit (IDP) and is it mandatory in Indonesia?

An IDP is an official multilingual translation of your national driving license. It is absolutely mandatory for foreign drivers in Indonesia. You must carry both your original Danish license and your IDP at all times when driving.

How do I obtain an IDP in Denmark before traveling to Indonesia?

You can get an IDP at your local Borgerservice (Citizen Service Center) in Denmark. Bring your Danish driving license, a passport photo, and a small fee. Obtain the IDP before departure, as you cannot get it once you are abroad.

What is the minimum age to rent a car in Indonesia?

The standard minimum age is 21. Some companies may require you to be 23 or even 25, especially for larger vehicles. Drivers under 25 may face a 'young driver surcharge'.

Do I need to carry my passport while driving in Indonesia?

Yes. Always carry your passport, or at least a photocopy of the main page and your visa/entry stamp, along with your license and IDP. Police may request it during traffic stops.

Are the licensing requirements different for renting a scooter versus a car?

Yes. To rent and ride a scooter legally, your license and IDP must have a motorcycle endorsement. If your license is only for cars, do not rent a scooter, as you’ll be uninsured and possibly fined.

What is the typical daily cost for a rental car in Indonesia?

Expect to pay between 300,000 IDR and 600,000 IDR per day (about 20-40 EUR) for a standard compact car or MPV. Prices vary by location, car type, and season.

Is a security deposit required when renting a car?

Yes, a security deposit is standard. It is usually held (blocked) on your credit card, not charged. The amount generally ranges from 2,000,000 to 5,000,000 IDR and is released after the car is returned in good condition.

How does refueling work and which type of fuel should I use?

Most fuel stations (SPBU) are full-service. Pay in cash. The usual fuel for rental cars is 'Pertalite' (RON 90), but 'Pertamax' (RON 92) is also available. Confirm with your rental agent which is suitable.

What is Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) and is basic coverage enough?

CDW covers damage to the rental car but basic CDW usually has a high deductible. For peace of mind, it's recommended to opt for zero-excess or full-coverage insurance.

Does basic insurance cover tires, windows, or undercarriage damage?

No. Basic CDW usually excludes damage to tires, windows, mirrors, undercarriage, and roof. Consider 'Super CDW' or premium packages for comprehensive coverage.

Can I rely on my Danish credit card's rental car insurance in Indonesia?

Check with your card provider if the coverage is valid in Indonesia and clarify the claims process. Local insurance is often easier to use in case of an incident.

Are there toll roads in Indonesia and how do I pay for them?

Yes, especially in Java and parts of Sumatra. You cannot pay with cash; you need an e-toll card such as Mandiri e-Money. Ask your rental company to provide one or buy one at convenience stores and top it up.

What currency is used for car rental payments?

Online bookings may be charged in your home or a major currency, but deposits, fuel, tolls, and parking are all paid in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Always have local currency available.

Is insurance automatically included when booking through a platform like QEEQ?

QEEQ clearly shows what insurance is included (usually basic CDW) and offers options to upgrade to full protection during booking, which is often convenient and cost-effective.

What are the most important things to check on the car before accepting it?

Take detailed photos and videos of all scratches and dents. Also check tire condition (including spare), lights, wipers, horn, air conditioning, and that required documents (STNK) are present.

What documents will I need to sign when picking up the rental car?

You will sign the rental agreement. Double-check insurance coverage, fuel policy, and emergency contact numbers, and ensure all costs match your booking confirmation.

What is the typical fuel policy for car rentals in Indonesia?

Most rentals use a 'Full-to-Full' policy: you receive the car with a full tank and must return it full. If not, you’ll be charged at a higher rate for missing fuel.

What happens if I return the car late?

There is usually a short grace period (30-60 minutes), after which you may be charged for an extra day. If you anticipate being late, inform the rental company as soon as possible.

How does airport pickup work at places like Bali's Denpasar airport?

Some companies have desks inside the arrivals hall, while many use a 'meet and greet' service. Confirm the procedure with your rental provider before arrival.

What is the process for returning the car?

A rental agent will inspect the car and fuel level, comparing them to pre-rental documentation. You’ll sign return papers and the security deposit hold will be released (can take 5-15 business days to reflect).

Which side of the road do I drive on in Indonesia?

Drive on the left side of the road in Indonesia and overtake on the right. This is the opposite of Denmark, so take extra care at intersections and roundabouts.

What are the general speed limits in Indonesia?

Speed limits are often poorly marked. Generally, 40-50 km/h in urban areas, 60-80 km/h on main roads, and 80-100 km/h on toll highways, but actual speed is dictated by traffic flow.

How should I handle the chaotic traffic and many motorbikes?

Stay calm and predictable. Use mirrors constantly, maintain a steady pace, avoid sudden moves, and give space to motorbikes. Be extra vigilant at intersections.

Is it rude to use the car horn in Indonesia?

No, the horn is a communication tool. A light tap signals 'I'm here' or 'be careful.' It's used frequently for awareness, not aggression.

What are the most important 'unwritten rules' of driving in Indonesia?

Right of way often goes to larger vehicles. Flashing headlights from an oncoming car means 'I’m coming through.' When merging, be patient but assertive.

How do roundabouts work in Indonesia?

Officially, yield to traffic already in the circle, but in practice, enter slowly and be prepared for others to ignore the rule. Negotiate entry at low speed.

Is it safe to drive at night in Indonesia?

It's best to avoid night driving in rural or unfamiliar areas due to poor lighting, potholes, animals, and unlit vehicles. Prefer driving during daylight.

Which navigation apps work best in Indonesia?

Google Maps and Waze both work well. Waze is often better for real-time traffic and police alerts. Download offline maps as a backup.

How does parking work, and who are the men with whistles?

They are unofficial parking attendants (juru parkir) who help you park and expect a tip (2,000-5,000 IDR). In official lots, pay at a booth after taking a ticket.

Are road signs in English in Indonesia?

In tourist areas, some signs are bilingual. Elsewhere, most are in Bahasa Indonesia. Learn common terms like 'Hati-Hati' (Caution), 'Dilarang Parkir' (No Parking), 'Jalan Buntu' (Dead End), and 'Pelan-Pelan' (Slow Down).

What are road conditions like outside main tourist areas?

Road quality varies greatly. You may encounter narrow, bumpy lanes and potholes. In the rainy season (October-April), be alert for flooding and landslides, especially in mountainous regions.

What should I do if I’m involved in a minor car accident?

Stay calm, move the car to a safe spot if possible, take photos of damage and the scene, exchange contact details, do not admit fault, and call your rental company for instructions.

What is the main emergency number in Indonesia?

Dial 112 for general emergencies, 110 for police. For car-related incidents, always call your rental company’s 24/7 roadside assistance first.

What should I do if the car breaks down?

Pull over safely, use hazard lights and place the warning triangle if available. Call the rental company's emergency assistance. Do not attempt repairs or accept roadside help from strangers.

How should I interact with police if I’m stopped while driving?

Be calm and respectful. Stay in the car unless asked to get out. Have your license, IDP, and vehicle registration ready. If fined, request a formal ticket if possible.

Are there any common driving-related scams in Indonesia?

Yes. The 'bump' scam involves a motorbike lightly hitting your car and demanding cash. Stay in your car, lock doors, and insist on calling the police and your rental company.

Is it better to self-drive or hire a car with a driver in Bali?

Self-driving offers flexibility, while hiring a driver (around 600,000-800,000 IDR for 8-10 hours) removes stress and provides local insight. Many travelers combine both for convenience.

How does driving in Java differ from Bali?

Java has extensive toll highways and large, congested cities. Bali’s roads are narrower, with more scooters and a relaxed pace outside the main tourist hubs.

Can I take my rental car on a ferry between islands?

Most rental agreements prohibit taking vehicles on ferries, as it voids insurance. If visiting multiple islands, rent a separate car on each island.

Are there parts of Indonesia where tourists should not self-drive?

Avoid self-driving in megacities like Jakarta and remote regions like Papua or interior Kalimantan due to challenging conditions and lack of infrastructure.

What do 'lepas kunci' and 'dengan sopir' mean in car rental?

'Lepas kunci' is standard self-drive rental. 'Dengan sopir' means renting with a driver (chauffeur service). These terms are useful when booking locally.

How can I find and compare rental cars easily for Indonesia?

Use QEEQ, which allows you to compare options, see included insurance, and find special deals tailored for international travelers.

Should I pre-book my rental car or arrange it on arrival in Indonesia?

Pre-booking via platforms like QEEQ is safer, as it guarantees availability, better rates, and allows time to check insurance coverage and terms.

What types of cars are best for Indonesian roads?

Compact cars or MPVs are popular and practical. For rural areas or mountain routes, consider an SUV with good ground clearance.

Do rental cars in Indonesia have automatic transmission?

Many do, but some economy models are manual. Specify your preference during booking, especially if you are not comfortable driving manual.

What should I know about car rental fuel policies in Indonesia?

Most companies operate on a 'Full-to-Full' policy. Always return the car with a full tank to avoid additional charges.

Can I add additional drivers to my rental agreement?

Yes, but all drivers must present valid licenses and IDPs. Adding drivers may incur a fee and must be declared at pick-up.

What is the process for extending my rental period in Indonesia?

Contact your rental company (or QEEQ if booked online) as early as possible. Extensions are usually possible if the car is available, and rates may vary.

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