Safety & Emergency

Stay safe in Bali.

Emergency numbers, hospitals, embassy contacts and practical safety tips โ€” bookmark this page before you land.

Emergency numbers

Police
110
Fire
113
Ambulance
118 / 119
Search & Rescue (SAR)
115
Tourist Police (Bali)
+62 361 754 599

Hospitals & clinics

BIMC Hospital Kuta
Kuta
+62 361 761 263
BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua
+62 361 3000 911
Siloam Hospitals Bali
Denpasar
+62 361 779 900
Kasih Ibu Hospital
Denpasar / Kedonganan
+62 361 3003 030
Ubud Clinic
Ubud
+62 361 974 911
Prima Medika Hospital
Denpasar
+62 361 236 225

Embassy & consulate contacts

Australia (Consulate-General, Denpasar)
+62 361 2000 100
United States (Consular Agency, Bali)
+62 361 233 605
United Kingdom (Honorary Consulate)
+62 361 270 601
Russia (Consulate, Denpasar)
+62 361 279 1560
France (Honorary Consulate)
+62 361 285 485
Germany (Honorary Consul)
+62 361 934 6041

Contact numbers can change โ€” always verify with your embassy's official website before travel.

Essential safety tips

  • Save emergency numbers to your phone before you leave your accommodation.
  • Drink only bottled or filtered water โ€” avoid ice from unknown sources.
  • Wear a helmet on scooters and only ride if you have a licence and experience.
  • Watch for strong currents and rip tides โ€” swim only where lifeguards are on duty.
  • Keep valuables in a safe; carry a photo of your passport, not the original.
  • Get travel insurance that covers scooter accidents and medical evacuation.
  • Beware of monkey encounters at temples โ€” don't carry food or shiny items.
  • Use ride-hailing apps or metered taxis; agree on price before private car trips.