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Introducing my Driving Team


Dewa Marco

I am Dewa marco  thank you for taking the time to view my Blog
As tourism and demand for divers of excellence increases, I am fortunate to be able to call upon several loyal and trusted drivers who can ably provide all your driving and tour needs whilst you are in Bali.

I have obtained feedback from my clients regarding how these drivers perform and can proudly say that they aspire to all expectations.


What can you expect from our Dewa Marco & The Team Team members are :

IWAN and PUTU
1.Be honest, friendly and courteous.
2. Show Balinese hospitality.
3. Provide a large comfortable vehicle that is air-conditioned in the front and in the rear of the vehicle





Ngurah EKA


4. Meet and greet you at the airport after a long flight with cold refreshing water and deliver you to your home in Bali. At the conclusion of your holiday or business trip, you can be picked up at your home in Bali and transported to the departure lounge at the airport for your outbound flight.
5. Ensure your safety and that of your belongings at all times.

Made Juli
6 . Have years of experience in the provision of tour guide and driving services.
7. Possess excellent driving skills that are a must in Bali due to the road conditions and traffic congestion.


  • Komang Raja
    8. Be punctual and available by mobile phone.

    9.Target tours to your requirements while you relax in the comfort of the vehicle and take in the beauty and sights of Bali.






    Gede Gery

    10. Provide recommendations for restaurants, shopping, sight-seeing and other places of interest if required.
    11. Be able to communicate with all clients.It would be our pleasure to be of service to you.

    Look around also our website www.discoverbalitour.com to see what's possible.

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