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Under-RM2000 Travel: 6D5N Budget Bali Trip

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Bali, for me, is one of those places that was easy to postpone a trip to, because it’s so ‘near’ to Malaysia and I could technically go there ‘anytime’. It’s only recently that I finally got my ass there.

Confessions of a first-time visitor to Bali: I *did not* know it was this big of an island:

*Not pictured: Nusa Penida, a smaller island located east of Zone 1 below

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So… all this while, when y’all say you went to Bali, you really meant you went to one (or a few) of those places right? Because there’s no way you could cover them all.

I wish I could explore more areas but I only had 6D5N to play around with – well 5D5N would be more accurate, excluding airport travel times – so I decided on 3 nights in Kuta + 2 nights in Ubud. Kuta allowed me to explore Uluwatu, Seminyak ad Legian, while Ubud allowed me to explore Tegalalang.

Many of you recommended me to stay at Seminyak, Tanah Lot, Sanur and Nusa Penida. Next time around I’ll try to stay at those locations 🙂

Budget Bali Trip Overview

I went to Bali in December 2019. The exchange rate was around 100,000 rupiah = RM29~. In this article, let’s just round it up to RM30 to make the calculations easier.

Here are the major costs:

  • Flights.  I bought the flight tickets way in advance, around September 2019. Flights to anywhere in December are expensive and I knew I have to get this one sorted out first. In other months, I could’ve gotten return Kuala Lumpur-Denpasar tickets for ~RM300 or even less, but since it was December, my AirAsia tickets cost RM593.60 without check-in luggage or meals.
  • Accommodation . Since I booked my flights super early, I had a lot of choices when it comes to accommodation. Basically, I considered every hotel/hostel which (1) cost under RM150 per night, (2) had amazing reviews, and (3) are located at central Kuta and Ubud.
  • Transportation . Staying in town meant I could walk around, and spend less on taxis. More on this and airport transportation below.
  • Activities. I also allocated some money for trips to local attractions and activities, most of which pre-booked in advance. More on this below.
  • Food . I budgeted a generous (or so I thought ) RM20 per meal. It was enough, but barely – you can’t escape tourist pricing 100% of the time.  I’d allocate RM30 per meal per person the next time around just to be safe.

Savings tip 1: If you want cheaper flights, avoid December in general.

Savings tip 2: I booked my accommodation via Booking.com via Shopback  (note: referral link). Coincidentally Shopback was doing some travel promo to so I got upsized cashback too. After I decided which hotels I wanted, I compared the same place on a few booking sites – Booking.com, Agoda, Expedia etc – and picked the one with the lowest price and/or higher cashback.

Day 1 – Arrival to Bali

I arrived at Denpasar airport around 9.30pm, so it was quite late. After I picked up the travel SIM cards (Savings tip 3) and withdrew some rupiah from the ATM (Savings tip 4), we took a Grab to the hostel in Kuta (Savings tip 5). Checked in, went out for late dinner, hit the convenience store for some treats and went to bed by midnight.

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Savings tip 3:  I got my travel SIM card from Klook (note: referral link; get RM13.30 after you complete an activity). The price was good and most importantly, the staff helped to set it up on the spot. Get your internet sorted out early – especially if you need it to use Grab (see Savings tip 5)

Savings tip 4: For once, I cannot promote the use of BigPay card for ATM withdrawals in Bali. Two reasons:

  • Maybe it was just my luck, but 4 out of 5 ATM withdrawal transactions I did at the airport were unsuccessful. That would have been fine, but they considered the transaction valid and deducted the money from my account and now I have to go through the trouble to file a dispute form to claim it back . Imagine, RM950, stuck for up to 60 days, just like that.
  • The two ATMs which I did manage to withdraw money from only allows up to 1.5 million rupiah withdrawal per transaction. That’s only RM450. I *could* make multiple transactions, sure, but remember each transaction comes with RM10 ATM withdrawal fee. One of the ATMs tacked on another 20,000 rupiah fee (~RM6) ON TOP of that charge.

Therefore, if you plan on withdrawing more than RM450, I would suggest exchanging your RM into rupiah at a money exchanger instead, before you go on the trip. That would be the cheaper option.

However, it’s still a good idea to have some money in our BigPay card because many places like restaurants and hotels do accept card payments, and BigPay’s exchange rate is still better than credit cards. Get extra RM10 credit if you use my BigPay referral code INLALP7ZLE. To download the app, find BigPay in PlayStore  (Android) or  Appstore  (iOS)

Savings tip 5 :  Use Grab in Bali. The local taxi companies hate it, but they also wanted to charge me 300,000 rupiah (RM90!!) for a 10-minute car ride from the airport to my hostel in Kuta. The lowest quote I got from the official taxi stand was still 150,000 rupiah (RM45). Compare that to just 80,000 rupiah (~RM24) for the same car ride via Grab. You don’t even have to re-install the app, its the exact same one!

Savings tip 6: You can even book motorcycle rides via Grab app in Bali. Do that if you’re a solo travellers, or even if you’re an adventurous group. So much cheaper than Grab car rides.

Day 2 – Exploring Kuta 1

I had a blast spending the morning half of Day 2 just walking around, leisurely exploring Kuta town on foot. We hung out at beautiful Pantai Jerman, then the weather got SCORCHING HOT so we sought refuge at the coffee shop with the coldest aircon setting.

At 2pm, our supir/driver/guide picked us up for our first tour activity from Klook – Uluwatu Temple Sunset and Kecak Fire Dance, which oddly came with a 1.5-hour stop at Padang-Padang Beach, but was pretty and worth visiting so everything’s cool. The views at Uluwatu Temple was beautiful and the dance show was amazing, I really enjoyed my time there.

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Savings tip 7: Unlike Luang Prabang, where you should totally skip the overpriced packages on Klook , in Bali I actually would recommend buying your activities from there. The simple reason is because the guides care about getting good reviews (or at least, avoiding negative reviews) and will truly do their best to give you a good experience.

My guides were great. They have umbrellas in case it rained, they helped me take pictures, they shared lots of information. The price is justifiable for that level of service and beats haggling with independent taxi drivers from the streets.

Day 3 – Exploring Kuta 2

I dedicated Day 3 as free-and-easy Kuta exploration day 🙂 The main streets are easy enough to navigate and it’s a very tourist-friendly town.

There are lots of things to see, touch, buy and eat. Lots of people will be jostling you to hire their taxi service, or buy their ice cream, or get a massage, or buy souvenirs. It got a bit overwhelming sometimes. I understand why people stay at resorts with private beaches, just to get some peace and quiet.

On the day, I walked from Line 3 Stop 1 until Line 3 Stop 5, then walked over to Line 4 Stop 9, then took the Kura Kura bus (Savings tip 8) to explore other areas, including Seminyak and Legian Beach.

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Savings tip 8 : I have mixed feelings about the Kura-Kura bus. On one hand, it gives you a good overview of must-visit tourist attractions in Bali, and the flexibility to get there if you decide to. On another, planning your activities around its schedule was a bummer. I missed a bus and didn’t want to wait an hour for the next one so I took a Grab back to the hotel.

I’d suggest buying a Day pass if you enjoy being on a van that just tours around busy streets, so you can sight-see in comfort, without people trying to sell you stuff. But if that’s not important… then skip it and just Grab to any location you want. If you want to buy Kura Kura Bus day passes, they are sold for cheaper on the Klook platform.

Day 4 – Going to Ubud

I had planned to take the Kura Kura bus directly to Ubud, but my travelling partner loved the Kecak Fire Dance so much (it was REALLY good!) that we decided to watch the Sahadewa Barong Dance too. We bought the tickets on Klook .

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Upon arrival to Ubud, we explored Ubud town and also entered the Ubud Monkey Reserve Forest (80k rupiah entry fee, ~RM24). Didn’t plan to but glad I did – it was a visually beautiful location. Plus you can see baby monkeys!

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Savings tip 9 : The Kura Kura bus pass is one of the cheapest (for tourists at least) options for Kuta-Ubud travel, especially for solo travellers. At time of writing, 1-Day pass is RM26.69 and a 3-day pass is RM40 person. A direct Kuta-Ubud Grab car ride would cost roughly 200,000 rupiah (~RM60), depending on location and time of day. You do have to book your seat in advance just in case it fills up.

Again, you can buy the Day Pass from Klook platform. Remember to activate Shopback so you get additional cashback!

Day 5 – Waterfall tour

Another tour booked on Klook – a whole-day Bali Hidden Waterfalls Trip: Best of Ubud Waterfalls! Our guide picked us up at 8.30am and we made it to 2 absolutely beautiful waterfalls and a trip to the famous Tegalalang Rice Terraces.

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Worth noting: skip this activity if you’re not physically active. We actually decided to skip the last waterfall and head back to the hotel earlier because all the locations had so many steep stairs and it was really tiring. Our driver said that some tourists do cut their trips short – as early as one hour in – upon discovering the level of physical exertion needed. I don’t want you to waste money and time.

After that we spent the remaining evening walking around Ubud town, trying out Luwak coffee (80,000 rupiah per cup or ~RM24) at a place which featured tame civet cats. It was quite the experience sipping coffee knowing it came from their poop. They were super cute though.

(They didn’t seem drugged, which was nice)

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Savings tip 10: If you’re on a budget, make sure to tell your driver your lunch budget because they might take you to a very pricey – but admittedly nice – restaurant for lunch. I requested for a nasi campur place, hoping for below-50,000 rupiah per meal (~RM15), and he took us to this place where the meal cost 120,000 rupiah (~RM36) before taxes.

In the end we ended up at a roadside Nasi Padang place which overcharged us simply because we were tourists. Paid 70,000 (~RM21) rupiah for rice+chicken+vege+tempe combo. Had to grit my teeth to that one. At least it was delicious.

Also, while technically you’re not obligated to pay for his lunch, you might feel pressured to. I did because he kinda hovered around the whole time.

Day 6 – Departure

Nothing much for Day 6. Had a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, then a driver (also booked from Klook – cheaper than quoted by the hotel) drove us to the airport.

Savings tip 11: Food at Denpasar airport is VERY EXPENSIVE so if you’re on a budget, bring some snacks or eat your meals beforehand.

Total cost for my budget Bali trip

In total, I spent RM1815.10 on my 6D5N budget Bali trip, all-in. Could it be cheaper? Sure, if you got cheaper flight tickets, but other than that my budget was quite lean as it is. I also stayed at cheap but private places (not the fancy resorts/villas), didn’t buy any souvenirs and didn’t visit the far-away places.

(I also forgot to buy travel insurance whoops don’t be like me kids)

Special thanks to everyone who shared your savings tips, including your itineraries, activity and location recommendations and others. Much appreciated, love you <3

Have anyone been to Bali? Any money-saving advice to share? I’m flying in December, where flight prices are ridiculous (but it’s the only time I can go!) So I’m keen to save money in other expenses! — Suraya Zainudin (@surayaror) September 30, 2019

Anyone else been to Bali before? Where did you stay and how much did it cost? Let me know your savings tips in the comments section below.

Related: Previous travel – Luang Prabang, Laos , Hong Kong ,  Maldives ,  Langkawi ,  Krabi,   Osaka+Kyoto , and Saigon

More pics/vids from the trip:

View this post on Instagram Bali’s nature, architecture and commercial spaces completely rejuvenated me *happy sigh* ❤️ . Coming soon: breakdown of the 6D5N trip, costing RM1881 all-in . #bali #denpasar #ubud #ubudbali #kuta #kutabeach #civetcat #kopiluwak #baliwaterfall #pantaijerman #uluwatutemple #padangpadangbeach A post shared by Suraya Zainudin (@surayaror) on Dec 22, 2019 at 6:55pm PST
View this post on Instagram Videos to relax to: #padangpadangbeach (15k IDR entry fee), #uluwatutemple (30k IDR entry fee), #ubudmonkeyforest (80k IDR entry fee) A post shared by Suraya Zainudin (@surayaror) on Dec 23, 2019 at 5:26pm PST

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I’d recommend avoiding the ATMs at all costs! There’s lots of skimming activity around here, and I’ve encountered plenty of tampered ATMs around the island. The best thing to do is exchange some Rupiah before arriving in Bali (you get way better rates too back home)!

Oh my really??? I just checked my account, thank goodness no suspicious transactions. Thanks Helena for the info! I’ll definitely avoid it the next time around!

Quick tips from someone who travels last minute all the time but still makes it budget: 1. Citilink almost always have deals last minute and they had one in Nov for flights to Bali in Dec for <RM300 but this might not work for people who want to plan ahead!

2. Traveloka also have travel deals (flights/accommodation/activities) not just specifically for Indonesia but other countries too, worth checking it out.

3. Most importantly, I always book with Booking.com bcus they guarantee a We Price Match (lowest price) policy. If you happen to find the same accom going for a cheaper price elsewhere you can dispute it and they’ll refund you the difference after your stay☺️

Thank you Syazana for sharing your tips here! Love all of them esp the Booking.com price match one – good to know about the price match guarantee!

Was in Bali from 8-11 Dec 19..fly frm Kuala Lumpur to Bali 4D3N..went there 2pax mom & daughter. Stay in Akmani Legian Kuta for 3N…rented a car c/w driver & petrol 400k rupiah = RM120/day..1st day to see batik factory, silver making, Barong dance, Luwak coffee, Ubud terrace field tengalallang, water fall at tegunungan, sunset dinner at beach Jembaran..Day 2 : Nusa Dua for watersport..sea walk touching deep sea corals n fishes, paragliding, flying fish, went to turtle island, shopping for souvenir, sunset and dinner at Tanah Lot temple n …enjoyable trip..i spent 3k for 2 person..most of our food is only RM6/meal..the expensive one is the watersport n renting waterproof go pro camera..thanks to our driver Pak Ako 62 815 5320 3608..he know where to find budget food n shopping ..i dint like d attitude of d pple in turtle island..they are asking u to donate..all muka kesian..overall I enjoyed Bali…one day ill be back again.♥️

Amazing how much activities you managed to pack in in such a short time! Thank you so much for your input. Especially appreciate the info about cost of DIY driver hire – great value for money!

Hi suraya! Am curious why did you book Klook airport transfer for your departure instead of getting Grab just like your arrival?

Hi May, I booked departure airport transfer via Klook. It was the cheaper option after comparing with what the hotel quoted 🙂

Suraya, have you crunched the numbers with regards to ATM withdrawals? I tend to withdraw local currency nowadays no time to go to the money changer. Have you compared atm card vs Big pay vs wise (maybe)? for this aspect

Nope, haven’t done that and no plans to. 1) different money changers offer different rates, so not a practical exercise, and 2) I’ll always have local cash on hand just in case the card create problems

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BALI TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

BALI TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

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When I think of Bali, the first word that comes to mind is “honeymoon”.

After all, in the book and movie “Eat Pray Love,” Bali represents love. And in many other films and TV shows, it is depicted as a romantic setting. Growing up, I always imagined it as a destination mainly for special celebrations. Back then, there were no direct flights from where I’m from to this Indonesian paradise. At least, no low-cost flights. A trip to Bali was a trip that you prepare for, you save a lot for. Of course, a lot has changed since.

Today, most of us know that Bali is not just a lover’s paradise. The island has something for travelers seeking nature, culture, and adventure. It is also an ideal choice for family trips, solo travels, group holidays, and even company incentive tours.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

UNDERSTANDING BALI

Bali is Indonesia’s most famous tourist destination. The tourism industry is the province’s main source of income, fueled by tourism-related businesses like hotels and resorts, tour agencies and operators, etc.

Aside from making up the majority of the province’s economy, tourism also led to the development of more sophisticated arts and crafts. It also revived some of the traditional dances and customs that are otherwise left buried and forgotten. Natural attractions also abound in Bali — both on land and underwater. Rice terraces, mountains, islands, beaches, jungles, caves, waves, and marine life are the draw for the adventurous. All these and more propelled Bali to rise as one of the world’s top destinations.

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Essential Information:

  • Language: The most widely spoken languages are Indonesian/Bahasa Indonesia and Balinese. Most people understand and speak English too.
  • Religion: Over 80% of the residents practice Balinese Hinduism, which is unique in Indonesia, a predominantly Muslim country. It is important to be respectful of their way of life, especially when visiting spiritual sites like temples. The island also observes Nyepi Day (Day of Silence), which we will discuss below.
  • Time Zone: GMT+8 (Central Indonesia Time). Bali is in the same time zone as Manila, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur; and an hour ahead of Jakarta.
  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR, Rp). USD 1 is around IDR 14,000; PHP 1 is around IDR 278; EUR 1 is around IDR 15,500 (as of November 2019)
  • Modes of Payment: Most of the stores and restaurants transact in Rupiah, but major credit cards are accepted by most hotels, fine-dining restaurants, and souvenir shops. I noticed that quite a number of establishments have large signs that say they prefer Mastercard. Others like Visa and American Express are accepted too.

WHERE TO STAY IN BALI

Bali Province is composed of Bali Island and other smaller islands clustered on the southeast portion, namely Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Lembongan. The city of Denpasar is the provincial capital.

Bali has the most diverse options in Indonesia when it comes to accommodations. There are guesthouses, inns ( losmens ), hostels, budget hotels, high-end hotels, resorts, and villas.

The island can be split into four regions: South, North, Central/East, and West Bali. Although it is possible to stay in other regions, the southern portion is the most popular tourist hub. The majority of the accommodations, restaurants, cafes, bars, shopping areas, and attractions are located here.

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As you can see on the map, most of the island’s tourist attractions can be found in the South. Most visitors choose to stay in the south because of the tourist-friendly services and amenities. Furthermore, it’s accessibility makes it a good base and jump-off point to other tourist destinations in Bali. For me, the most ideal places to stay in the south are the following:

  • Seminyak. Seminyak is located further north of Kuta. It is like the high-end version of Kuta. Seminyak has plenty of luxury hotels, villas, and spa resorts.
  • Legian. Legian is a suburb located between Kuta and Seminyak. It offers the best of both worlds — budget and luxury. This area is tamer compared to both Kuta and Seminyak.
  • Kuta. Kuta District in Badung Regency has the highest concentration of accommodations in Bali. Although there are high-end hotels here, the town is known for its budget- and backpacker-friendly accommodations.

But if you’re after peace of mind or a more cultural experience, Ubud in Central/East region is also a great choice. It’s not as accessible as the beach towns, but it offers a relaxing Balinese getaway.

We’ve discussed these areas in detail in a separate article: BEST AREAS TO STAY IN BALI!

Top Budget Hotels in Kuta

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  • Cara Cara Inn. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • H-Ostel Bali. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Praba Guesthouse. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Kuta Beach Stay. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Yans House Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • D Beds Hostel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

Top Budget Hotels in Seminyak

  • Balinea Villa & Spa. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Semimpi Basecamp. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Room & Vespa Suite 2. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Ibis Styles Bali Petitenget. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Arana Suite. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Seminyak Square Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

Search for more Bali Hotels!

How to get to bali.

The primary gateway to Bali is Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar Airport or Bali Airport. It is situated in the southern part of the island near the capital, Denpasar, and located between Kuta and Jimbaran. The airport is one of the busiest in Indonesia and connects to major cities and airports, both domestic and international.

Manila is directly connected to Bali. The travel duration between Manila and Bali is approximately four (4) hours.

Travelers arriving in Bali are requested to fill out two forms: Custom Declaration Form and the yellow Health Declaration Form . No need for Arrival Card. If you are arriving as a family, you need to fill out only one Custom Declaration Form. Our forms were given to us onboard.

Bali Airport to Kuta, Legian, Seminyak or Canggu

A majority of tourists choose these four areas as their bases: Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, and Canggu. All of them are located north of the airport on the southwest coast of Bali. Estimated travel duration:

  • To Kuta – 30 minutes
  • To Legian – 1 hour
  • To Seminyak – 1 hour
  • To Canggu – 1.5 hours

Here are your options for the mode of transportation from the airport to any of these tourist areas:

  • Arranged Transport Services (Example: hotel service and tour operators)
  • Airport Taxi
  • Metered Taxi
  • Ride-sharing Apps
  • Public Transportation (Example: Angkot/Bemo and Trans Sarbagita)
  • Tourist Shuttle (Example: Kura Kura Bus and Perama Bus)
  • Online Booking

For the detailed post on how to get to Bali and its tourist centers, we created a separate article for that. You may read it here: Bali Airport to the Tourist Centers.

If you’re a group, a convenient option to consider is a private transfer. An indication that it’s one of the most trusted airport transfer options is the significant number of Klook-affiliated drivers waiting at the Arrival Lobby. All of them, wearing the orange Klook uniform, are clustered in one area. Some transfer packages on Klook also include data SIM cards.

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HOW TO GET AROUND BALI

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There are choices aplenty for the modes of transportation to get around Bali. Here are your options:

  • Joining a group tour. Most tourists prefer to join group tours to get to famous attractions. These tours are offered by hotels, travel agencies and tour operators. You can also book the tour ahead online through Klook. We will tackle more of this later on the Things to Do in Bali section of this guide.

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  • Tourist Shuttle. Well, from the name itself, this option is more tourist-friendly than the regular public buses in Bali. These shuttles cover the main tourist destinations in Bali. Kura Kura Bus and Perama Bus are popular among tourists. To contact them, you may check their official websites and social media accounts. Kura Kura Bus has a mobile app too!
  • Regular Bus. Trans Sarbagita is Bali’s bus rapid system that serves mainly Denpasar and the southern Bali area. It has fixed routes but no fixed schedule. Other regular buses normally cover long-distance routes. The fare depends on your destination. However, this is not recommended to take if you are pressed for time.
  • Bemo or Angkot. These are local minivans. They are normally open and non-airconditioned. They look like vans but they work like Philippine’s jeepneys.
  • Taxi. For short-distance travel, tourists hop on a taxi. Taxis are relatively cheap in Bali compared to other countries. The meter starts at IDR 7,000 (PHP25/USD.50/EUR.45) and IDR 6,500 (PHP24/USD.46/EUR.42) per succeeding kilometer. As a rule of thumb, always insist on using the meter.
  • Ride-Sharing App. Or a ride-hailing app. This should be the most convenient option BUT it’s a bit tricky to use ride-sharing apps like GoJek and Grab in Bali. There are certain streets that don’t allow these vehicles to pass and certain hotels that discourage their guests from hailing a ride using the app.
  • Motorcycle or Car Rental. Some travelers who like to be in total control of their time and itinerary opt to rent a car or a motorcycle. A motorcycle is the main mode of transportation used by both locals and tourists. The tourist hubs are bombarded by lots of motorcycle-for-rent ads/signboards. The rental rates range from IDR 70,000 (PHP250/USD5/EUR4.5) to IDR 150,000 (PHP540/USD11/EUR10) per day, depending on the type of motorcycle.

Learn more about the rules when driving a car or motorcycle in Bali and other important details here: HOW TO GET AROUND BALI!

POCKET WIFI RENTAL & LOCAL SIM IN BALI

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There are many available local SIM and pocket WiFi rentals in Bali. You can also get your SIM card or pocket WiFi from Klook!

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Having a reliable internet connection while traveling is beneficial. It will help you save time and money as you explore. You can access Google Maps, a language translation app, and the currency conversion app. And should you decide to book tours or private car with a driver, you can communicate with the local drivers, tour operators, and tour guides via online messaging apps.

THINGS TO DO IN BALI

The good news is, Bali has a lot to offer. A LOT. You’ll never run out of things to do and places to discover even if you stay for weeks. I have friends who are now based in Bali and they still haven’t explored many parts of the island.

The bad news is, well, Bali has a lot to offer. With so many options, it can be quite challenging to pick attractions and activities, especially if you have limited time. If you’re building a Bali itinerary, it will help to look at them as tour packages. Many tours bundle tourist sites according to proximity (attractions closer to each other) or according to your interests. You’re in Bali to see the temples? There are tours for that. Food? There are tours for that. Beaches and waterfalls? There are tours for that. Instagrammable spots? You bet there are tours for that, too!

Important! If you’re booking multiple pre-arranged tours, compare itineraries first and check if there are repetitive items. You probably don’t want to visit the same attraction twice.

Bali Instagram Tour

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For Instagrammers, Bali is the promised land. Its every nook and cranny has an Insta-worthy spot. No wonder a lot of Instagram tours have sprouted over the past few years. If you’re the type who always wants the most memorable photos from your trips, this may be for you.

Klook offers a tour that will take you to the island’s most Instagrammable spots with a professional photographer to ensure you have pictures worth sharing. The tour package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, English-speaking driver, entrance fees, parking fees, and service fee for the photographer. My only request is, take some time to appreciate each of the spots you will visit and experience them fully, not just as a backdrop.

Anyway, you can choose between BALI IG TOUR, NORTH BALI IG TOUR, and UBUD IG TOUR.

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Lempuyang Temple and East Bali Tour

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You might recognize Lempuyang Temple by its iconic, Instagram-worthy Gate of Heaven , which frames the majestic Mt. Agung in the background. But this temple, more formally called Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang, is definitely more than just a selfie spot. Standing on the slope of Mount Lempuyang, it is one of the six holiest places in Bali, which are believed to maintain the spiritual balance in the island.

If you want to take the photo at the Gate of Heaven, prepare to wait for a long time, unless you’re visiting early. You can book a private SUNRISE TOUR on Klook, which also includes a stop at Virgin Beach and Asah Hill. Sunset tour is also available.

If you’re not the early morning type, you can also book a regular DAY TOUR with stops at Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung water palaces. Join-in and private options are available for this.

Important! If you’re also going to book the BALI INSTAGRAM TOUR (see above), these tours might feel repetitive because they both make a stop at Lempuyang Temple. It’s best to choose just one.

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Ubud and Central Bali Tour

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Ubud is the heart and soul of Bali. Although it has become busier as more tourists flood in over the years, it remains the island’s cultural core. It has a lot to offer: breathtaking scenery, nature, temples, and the traditional Balinese way of life. Although it is possible to stay in Ubud, most tourists visit only on a day tour. Klook has a lot of Ubud offers, but the two with the best itineraries are the following: a join-in shuttle service and a private tour package .

JOIN-IN SHUTTLE SERVICE The shuttle service includes only the transfers for the full day, driver fee, and insurance, but NOT the entrance fees. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You will need to meet up with the driver. There are meetup locations in Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Ubud, and Sanur. This is a join-in tour, so you will be sharing the vehicle with other tourists.

Here are the stops and the corresponding entrance fees (which you will need to pay for at the site).

  • Tegenungan Waterfall – IDR 15,000
  • Sacred Monkey Forest – IDR 80,000
  • Ubud Art Market or Ubud Royal Palace
  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace – IDR 20,000
  • Swing at Alas Harum – IDR 150,000 to 300,000

PRIVATE TOUR PACKAGE This is a private tour that includes hotel pick-up and drop off, transfers and driver fee, all entrance fees, and a bottled water. What’s not included is the optional swing fee. The places to be visited are the same as the shuttle service but with additional stops at Tirta Empul Holy Springs and Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah). Here are the usual stops:

  • Tegenungan Waterfall
  • Elephant Cave
  • Tirta Empul Holy Springs
  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace (optional jungle swing experience)
  • Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Ubud Art Market

Because it’s a private tour, the price per person depends on how many you are in the group.

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Nusa Penida Tour

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Nusa Penida is a breathtaking island off the southeastern coast of Bali. It is best known for the dinosaur-shaped Kilingking Beach, which is just one of its many spectacular sights. Nusa Penida tours are categorized into three: West, East, and South. Here are the main stops per tour:

  • West Tour: Kilingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay
  • East Tour: Teletubbies Hills, Thousand Island viewpoint, Tree House, Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach
  • South Tour: Tembeling Beach, Banah Cliff

If you don’t know how to drive, you have two options. You can travel on your own to Sanur Harbor, where you’ll catch the boat to Nusa Penida. Once on the island, you can charter a private car with driver. You can book with Klook. See link below.

The second option is to join a group tour from your hotel in Kuta, Denpasar or Seminyak. They will pick you up at your hotel, transfer you to Sanur Harbor, get you on the boat to Nusa Penida, tour you around the island, and take you back to the hotel at the end of the day. It’s more expensive but hassle-free because you don’t need to worry about anything.

If you do know how to drive and you have a license, you can also rent a motorcycle or car on the island.

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Uluwatu Temple

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Pura Luhur Uluwatu is a Hindu sea temple that sits atop a cliff. It is one of the six key temples that make Bali’s spiritual pillars. The main temple is open only to worshipers. However, visitors are treated to a spectacular view of the sea from outside the temple.

The temple ground is visited by monkeys dwelling in the forest that surrounds it. These monkeys are known to snatch things from visitors so take care of your belongings, especially your accessories like sunglasses. There’s a cliffside pathway also that gives visitors different viewing points of the Indian Ocean, the tides, and the sunset. You need to wear sarong and sash to enter the temple ground. These are provided at the temple for free. The best time to go is early afternoon, just before the crowd thickens, as it is one of the best places to see the sunset on the island. In fact, the famous Kecak Dance, a Balinese art form, is performed daily starting at dusk, affording the audience to watch two beautiful masterpieces — the dance and the sunset.

At around 6 PM, Kecak (pronounced “ke-chak”) Dance is performed daily on a cliffside open-air venue within the temple grounds of Uluwatu Temple. It is based on the epic Ramayana, focusing on how Rama and his brother rescued his abducted wife, Sita, with the help of the monkey king and his troops.

Kecak Dance is characterized by the chanting and dancing of 75 men while the performers re-enact some of the scenes from the epic tale. It is recommended to go there early at least an hour ahead to secure a good spot. You can purchase your ticket in advance too.

  • Admission Fee: IDR 30,000
  • Kecak Dance Fee: IDR 100,000
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM; 24/7 for worshipers
  • Kecak Dance Schedule: Starts at 6:00 PM daily

Lines can be too long. But you can book your ticket in advance through Klook. You can also join a tour which includes a Kecak Dance ticket via Klook. The tour package includes roundtrip transfers (hotel pick up and drop off). If you’re a private group, the itinerary also includes a stop at Padang-Padang Beach .

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Ulun Danu Beratan, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, and Tanah Lot Tour

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This tour features three of Bali’s most iconic sites:

  • Ulundanu Beratan Temple. Located on the shores of Lake Bratan in Tabanan, this is a major Hindu Shaivite water temple. Just like the other water temples Uluwatu and Tanah Lot, Ulun Danu Beratan offers a dreamy tableau when the tide is high and the lake water borders the temple on all sides.
  • Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Bali’s map is striped by a lot of terraced hills, but this is one of the best representations of Bali’s Cultural Landscape, which was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Tanah Lot. One of the icons of Bali, Tanah Lot is a temple perched on an islet, 300 meters off the coast of Beraban, Kederi in Tabanan. The actual temple is open to worshipers only, but visitors can enjoy the scenic setting. Best enjoyed at sunset!

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Bali Food Tour

One of the ways to immerse yourself in the culture of the place is through the local cuisine. Indonesian food is generally spicy; Bali is not an exception. Here are some dishes to dig into when in Bali.

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  • Ayam/Bebek Betutu. This is a spicy smoked chicken or duck seasoned with bumbu betutu (spicy paste) served with mixed veggies, rice, and sambal.
  • Bebek Bengil/Goreng. This is a crispy duck marinated in Indonesian spices, then steamed, and finally fried.
  • Sate. Pork satay or chicken satay are common, but lamb satay is also available.
  • Babi Guling. This is like Philippine’s lechon . Also called Balinese suckling pig, Babi Guling is usually served with stewed vegetables, rice, crispy pork skin, and pork sausages. The pig is seasoned with local spices so it’s spicy.

You can join organized food tours not just to have a taste of Balinese food but also learn about them. There are 2 foodie tours available on Klook: a more general food tour and a street food tour.

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Other Places to Visit in Bali

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Here are other tourist attractions in Bali.

  • Seminyak. Seminyak is Kuta’s less popular but cleaner, calmer and classier seatmate. It is lined with high-end shops, chic bars, and trendy spots. Like Kuta, it is a surfer’s paradise. It’s also located along the same coast, so they share the same view of the sunset.
  • Kuta Beach. Also called Sunset Beach, it has fine cream-colored sand where tourists laze around or watch the sun go down. It’s also a popular surfing place and the epicenter of the island’s vibrant nightlife.

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  • Taman Ayun Temple. Taman Ayun means “Garden Temple in the Water”. The living legacy of the Mengwi Empire, this family temple is also one of the six royal temples in Bali. Admission Fee: IDR 20,000 Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily)
  • Saraswati Temple. Located in Ubud, Pura Taman Saraswati is another Hindu water temple. The most prominent feature is the foyer with lotus ponds. During the evening, a traditional dance performance is held at the open stage. Admission Fee: FREE Dance Performance: 7:30 PM, IDR 80,000/pax Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Di Kubu Strawberry. A fruit farm in Tabanan Regency, where you can pick your own strawberries. The place also has a relaxing ambiance and presents a view of the lake too. Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Sukawati Art Market. Locally called Pasar Seni Sukawati, it is said to be the most established art market in the island. It is where both locals and tourists shop; locals for their everyday needs, tourists for souvenirs. Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

If you want to see more places to visit or learn more about each item above, we created a separate, more detailed post for it. READ: PLACES TO VISIT IN BALI!

SAMPLE BALI ITINERARY

This is a sample 4-day 3-night Bali itinerary with budget breakdown.

As always, feel free to make necessary adjustments to match your flight schedules, hotel location, and preferences.

Easy Itinerary for 2 Pax

This is a comfortable itinerary that entails booking organized tours with Klook. It assumes you’re a group of 2 pax , splitting the cost of transportation and some tours. The costs indicated below are per person .

For this itinerary, we set the food budget to Rp 100,000 per meal per person. In reality, you can easily find dishes at a much lower price. A meal from a warung (local food stall) can go as low as Rp25,000. But we want it to be more flexible. You can use the leftover money as your budget for your snacks that day or breakfast the next day.

DAY 1 – ULUWATU TOUR 07:50 am – Arrival in Bali 09:00 am – Taxi/Grab to hotel, Rp35,000/pax 09:30 am – Baggage drop or check-in (if possible) 10:00 am – Explore Kuta Beach 12:00 pm – Lunch, Rp100,000 01:00 pm – Walk back to hotel 02:00 pm – Uluwatu Tour, Rp390,000 08:30 pm – Dinner, Rp100,000 10:00 pm – Back to hotel

DAY 2 – INSTAGRAM TOUR 04:00 am – Wake up call 05:00 am – Bali Instagram Tour, Rp605,000 + Lunch, Rp100,000 + Swing, Rp150,000 06:30 pm – Back to hotel, freshen up 07:30 pm – Dinner, Rp100,000 09:00 pm – Back to hotel

DAY 3 – NUSA PENIDA TOUR 06:00 am – Wake up call 07:00 am – Nusa Penida Tour, Rp610,000 + Lunch, Rp100,000 06:00 pm – Back to hotel, freshen up 07:00 pm – Dinner, Rp100,000 09:00 pm – Back to hotel, pack

DAY 4 – DEPARTURE 03:30 am – Wake up call 04:30 am – Hotel check out 05:00 am – Airport transfer, Rp35,000/pax 05:35 am – Flight check in 08:35 am – Fly out

If you’re able to book a twin/double room at a hotel for Rp360,000 per night, the itinerary above will cost you Rp3,300,000 (USD236, EUR213, SGD320, PHP12,000) per person, excluding airfare, travel tax and tips, but including some allowance to cover incidental expenses, future price movements, and other possible expenses we might have missed.

Note that you can significantly reduce this further if you’re part of a bigger group or if you’re willing to rent a motorcycle instead of joining tours.

Budget Itinerary for 4 Pax

This itinerary is best for friends traveling together because it assumes you’re a group of four.

If you’re traveling solo, you can form a group with other backpackers and split the cost of transportation.

For this itinerary, we lowered the food budget to only Rp70,000 per meal, which can still afford you a full meal from a warung (local food stalls) and other cheaper establishments.

DAY 1 – SEMINYAK & KUTA 07:50 am – Arrival in Bali 09:00 am – Taxi/Grab to hotel, Rp20,000/pax 09:30 am – Baggage drop or check-in (if possible) 10:00 am – Taxi to Seminyak, Rp15,000/pax 12:00 pm – Lunch, Rp70,000 02:00 pm – Continue exploring Seminyak 03:00 pm – Taxi to hotel, Rp20,000/pax 03:15 pm – Hotel check in, freshen up 04:30 pm – Explore Kuta 05:40 pm – Watch sunset from beach bar + Food & drinks budget, Rp200,000 08:30 pm – Back to hotel

DAY 2 – UBUD TOUR 07:00 am – Wake up call 08:00 am – Walk or taxi to meet up point, Rp15,000/pax 08:30 am – Ubud Sightseeing Shuttle, Rp105,000 + Lunch, Rp70,000 + Tegenungan Waterfall – Rp15,000 + Sacred Monkey Forest – Rp80,000 + Ubud Art Market or Ubud Royal Palace + Tegalalang Rice Terrace – Rp20,000 + Swing at Alas Harum – Rp150,000 06:00 pm – Back to Kuta 06:30 pm – Dinner, Rp70,000 07:30 pm – Walk back to hotel 08:00 pm – Rest

DAY 3 – EAST BALI 05:00 am – Wake up call 06:00 am – Start Private Car Tour, Rp125,000/pax 08:10 am – Lempuyang Temple, Free entrance + Sarong rental: Rp10,000/pax + Donation, Rp10,000/pax 10:30 am – Drive to Tirta Gangga 11:00 am – Tirta Gangga, Rp30,000 11:45 am – Lunch, Rp70,000 12:30 pm – Drive to Tukad Cepung Falls 02:00 pm – Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Rp10,000 04:00 pm – Drive to hotel 05:30 pm – Back to hotel + Tip driver, Rp20,000/pax 05:45 pm – Rest, freshen up 07:30 pm – Dinner, Rp70,000/pax 09:30 pm – Back to hotel, pack

DAY 4 – DEPARTURE 03:30 am – Wake up call 04:30 am – Hotel check out 05:00 am – Airport transfer, Rp20,000/pax 05:35 am – Flight check in 08:35 am – Fly out

If you are able to book a dorm bed for Rp140,000 a night, the itinerary above will set you back Rp1,900,000 (USD138, EUR125, SGD187, PHP6,900) per person, excluding airfare and travel tax, but including some allowance to cover incidental expenses, future price movements, and other possible expenses we might have missed.

MORE TIPS FOR THE POOR TRAVELER

  • Try a warung in your area for authentic and delicious but budget-friendly meals. A warung is a local food stall, usually serving traditional Indonesian cuisine. You can have a tasty dish for only Rp15,000. Some dishes are more expensive, some are cheaper.
  • When paying using credit cards, note that most have 3-5% surcharge. Always check with the restaurant or the business establishment you are transacting with.
  • Indonesians are friendly and hospitable. Most can speak and understand English, so don’t hesitate to ask if you get lost.
  • Have enough cash on hand, especially if you are traveling to remote areas or the southeastern islands. You might have a hard time finding ATMs or even transact using your credit card when you go to these far-flung places.
  • Purchase travel insurance. As we always recommend our readers, this is something you won’t need to use but you’ll be grateful you did in case something happens.
  • If you are staying in Ubud, keep in mind that some taxis will charge big because, by certain regulations, they are not permitted to pick up passengers, only drop them off. Also, ride-sharing service is not allowed in Ubud. You might want to book your airport transfer to and from Ubud through Klook.
  • Always insist on using the meter when riding a taxi.
  • It’s best to carry small bills with you should you decide to take the taxi so you can pay the exact fare and not fall for the rampant no-change excuse.
  • Wear sash and sarong inside the Hindu temples. These are normally provided by the temple management.
  • Strict observance of Nyepi Day. Nyepi Day or Day of Silence is an important public holiday in Bali, celebrated every Saka New Year. It is observed by fasting and meditating and doing less or nothing at all. The observance period is 6AM – 6AM (the next day). During this time frame, locals AND tourists are expected to follow the restrictions such as no working, no lighting of fires, no lights (or used rarely), no traveling, and no entertainment. For some, they can even go with no talking. Even Bali Airport is closed the entire day. No one is allowed outside the streets except the security people and when there’s an emergency. Nyepi Day usually happens in March.
  • Galungan. It happens twice per year (every six months). It is characterized by bamboo poles with offerings attached at the end.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BALI

When is the best time to go to bali.

April, May, June — just before the peak season.

The peak or high season is from July to early September. These are driest months. But it’s also the busiest, most crowded. It coincides with Australian winter, and many of them escape the cold to Bali. Late September is also a good time to visit, when the crowds start to thin.

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Christmas and New Year seasons (December-January) are also busy months for Bali. Expect airfare, hotel rates, restaurants, tours, and other services to skyrocket.

Lean months are February to June and October to November. Prices are cheaper and the tourist attractions are less crowded, but these months also record the highest rainfall.

Bali has a tropical climate; hot and humid all year round, especially in the coastal and low areas. Elevated and mountainous Central Bali area has a cooler temperature.

Do I need a visa to visit Bali?

Indonesia is one of the most open countries in terms of visa policies. Citizens of 170 countries and territories, the Philippines included, can visit Indonesia VISA-FREE for stays of up to 30 days.

To be sure that your country is included in the visa-exempt countries, check the website of the Indonesian Embassy where you are or contact them.

Do I need polio vaccine to visit Bali?

Recently, Indonesia has required a Polio Vaccination certificate from certain nationalities who wish to travel to Indonesia.

For travelers from the Philippines, you only need to secure a Polio Vaccination Certificate IF you are planning to stay for FOUR WEEKS or longer. If you fall under this category and you don’t have said immunization requirement, Indonesia’s Port Health Office at the port of entry will give you polio vaccination. A fee of Rp45,000 (PhP165) will be charged.

What plug type is used in Bali?

Types C and F. Most establishments have two-pin round plugs at 220 V and 50 Hz.

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Where can I exchange my money in Bali?

Our preferred method of securing local currency is by withdrawing from the ATM. Most ATMs, however, have a withdrawal limit of Rp2 million to 2.5 million.

For tourist hotspots like Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud, money exchange kiosks in Bali are plenty. You can also exchange at banks. Some hotel fronts also have money exchange stalls installed.

If you transact with money changers, check their online reviews first and check the rates carefully because some establishments have records of scamming tourists.

Where can I find ATMs in Bali?

ATMs abound in Bali, particularly the most visited areas. Choose the safest place to transact, usually well-lit areas like malls and commercial complexes or those attached to the bank establishments. Bank Central Asia (BCA), Bank Mandiri, and Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) are some of the most trusted ATMs to withdraw money from. Other shopping malls provide international ATMs like HSBC.

ATMs in Bali dispense Rp50,000 and/or Rp100,000 notes. The withdrawal limit is usually Rp2 million or 2.5 million.

Is it safe in Bali?

It is generally safe in Bali. Just like in other foreign countries, there are scams so you need to be aware of the correct rates and prices. Be mindful of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings as always. Bali also has world-class yet relatively inexpensive hospitals and medical services. Know the local emergency services contacts such as the ambulance, the fire department, and the police.

Additional words by Yosh Dimen Additional photos by Kara Santos, Glenn Ituriaga, and Klook

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Don't forget to pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle for your Bangkok adventure. Carry a lightweight rain jacket for sudden showers, and make sure to bring appropriate clothing for temple visits. A universal power adapter is also a must-have for charging your devices.

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Bali on a Budget – Our detailed Bali Trip Cost and Bali Budget tips

Bali is becoming increasingly popular as a destination for visitors worldwide. And not without reason. We also fell in love with the charm of this wonderful island. With its traditional architecture and multi-faceted culture, this paradise simply captivates everyone.

But with growing popularity, also a higher price is waiting for you. In this post, you can find out whether it’s still possible to visit Bali on a Budget or whether the Bali cost is too high to do so. You can find our exact Bali trip cost, and we give you many practical and helpful Bali Budget tips.

What to find out in this post

  • 1 How much does a trip to Bali cost?
  • 2.1 Our Bali Vacation Cost for 6 Days
  • 2.2 Average Bali Cost per Day
  • 3 Cost of Things in Bali
  • 4 How to travel Bali on a Budget
  • 5 General Budget tip for traveling Bali – Bargain but don’t go too far
  • 6.1 Rent a Scooter in Bali
  • 6.3 Grab and Go-Jek
  • 6.4 Cheap Flights to Bali
  • 7.1 Avoid Tourist Restaurants
  • 7.2 Street food
  • 8 Entrance Fee & Activities
  • 9.1 Should I book in advance?
  • 12 Sim Card in Bali
  • 13.1 About the AuthorVicki

How much does a trip to Bali cost?

The average traveler spends about $65 per day in Bali . Those traveling on a smaller budget average about $25 a day. During our trip, we spent an average of just under $17 per day. How we managed that and how you can do the same, you will learn in this article.

Our Bali Trip Cost

Our bali vacation cost for 6 days.

In the following section, you can see exactly what we spent during our trip to Bali. That way, you can get a more accurate picture of your approximate Bali budget. Note, however, that we were traveling on a minimal budget. You can find more about that later in this post.

Author’s note: All the given prices below have been paid in the given country’s main currency (Indonesian Rupiah – IDR). The prices only have been converted into Euro and US-Dollar for better understanding. Any discrepancies may result from rounding and converting.

Total per Person: 92.23 € / $ 104.20

Transport : 29.20 € /$ 32.99 Breakfast Included in accommodation Lunch : 8.79 € /$ 9.93 Dinner : 9.67 € / $ 10.93 Water : 0.78 € / $ 0.88 Entrance Fees & Activities : 19.32 € /$ 21.83 Random : 3.99 € / $ 4.5 Accommodation : 20.48 € / $ 23.14

Average Bali Cost per Day

Total per Day: 15.37 € /$ 17.36

Transport : 4.87 € / $ 5.5 Breakfast : / Lunch : 1.47 € / $ 1.66 Dinner : 1.61 € / $ 1.82 Water : 0,13 € / $ 0.15 Entrance Fees & Activities : 3,22 € / $ 3.64 Random : 0,67 € /$ 0,76 Accommodation : 3,41 € / $ 3,85

Cost of Things in Bali

  • Budget Accommodation (Private Doubleroom) per night: ca. 7 €
  • Lunch Streetfood or local Restaurant: ca. 1,50 €
  • Dinner Streetfood or local Restaurant: ca. 1,60 €
  • 1,5 Liter Water: ca. 5.500 IDR (ca. 0,35 €)
  • Entrance Fee Temple: Between 10.000 – 30.000 IDR (ca. 0,60 – 1,90 €)
  • Ice cream (bought in Covenience Store): 3.000 – 5.000 IDR (ca. 0,20 – 0,35 €)

How to travel Bali on a Budget

A Bali trip really doesn’t have to be expensive. Especially if you are planning an individual journey, you can save a whole lot of money. After learning how much we spent in Bali in the previous section, we’d like to give you a closer look at how we managed to travel Bali on the cheap and how you can do it, too with a few easy travel tips in this section of this article.

General Budget tip for traveling Bali – Bargain but don’t go too far

In Indonesian culture, bargaining over the price is well anchored and totally normal. As a result, the first price mentioned is usually much higher than the actual price the seller expects. Even if you are not practiced in negotiating, you will get the hang of it very quickly. Just say a price that’s lower than what you’re actually willing to pay. So you can get closer and closer to each other’s price and end up in the middle at a price that you are both happy with.

But please do not overdo it with the bargaining. Many locals are reliant on the money the tourists bring and, what for us may be just a few cents, for them, it can already make a huge difference. In particular, in places such as supermarkets or hotels shouldn’t be negotiated about the prices as they are fixed, just as you probably would never try to negotiate the price at your supermarket back home.

Extra tip: There are quite some tourist scams in Bali , and traders often try to overcharge tourists. So try to find out in advance how much you should pay for the product or service. You can do this, for example on the Internet or simply by asking at your accommodation.

Pura Lempuyang Temple in Bali, Couple holding hands, Bali on a budget

On such a popular island like Bali, you might think that public transport is well developed and easy to use. But the reality is not that easy. We had to learn about this already on arrival at Bali’s port after our passage from the neighboring island of Java. Although buses run from here to the (for tourists) most important places, such as Denpasar, Ubud, and Kuta, however, there are no fixed prices. (Theoretically, there are, but it is impossible to find someone willing to take a tourist to the actual prices.)

In many places in Bali, the transport companies have merged into a kind of mafia to raise prices for tourists. Even with a group of 8 people reaching Bali, it took us a whopping 30 minutes to negotiate a price with our bus driver (we still paid far more than the actual price). Although, as a tourist, you usually pay more than the locals, public transport prices are still relatively low compared to western transport costs.

Bali Budget Tip: For some connections, you can also book your tickets online. This way, you can avoid being overcharged or scammed for your ticket. Make sure, however, that you book your ticket on a trustworthy site, as there are also some scam sites. I usually book my tickets online via .

Bali Budget Tip 2: Before buying your ticket, check on the Internet about your bus ticket’s actual price. Let the bus driver know that you are aware of the actual price and try not to pay much more than the locals.

Rent a Scooter in Bali

A scooter THE means of transport in Bali. Although the roads in Bali are partly well developed and safe, traffic here is anything but quiet. Especially in the rainy season, accidents are more frequent. Only drive if you really feel confident to do so. Even better if you are already an experienced scooter driver. Note, above all, that there is left-hand traffic in Indonesia. The prices for scooter rental in Bali are usually quite affordable, and so you can rent your scooter for about 50,000 – 75,000 IDR (about 3 – 5 €) a day. Otherwise, there is still the possibility to order a scooter taxi via Uber.

If you want to visit more remote places in Bali (If you follow our Bali Itinerary 10 days , you will probably want to do so), you will soon realize that there are relatively few buses on the island. For this reason, sometimes you don’t have a chance but to take a taxi if you don’t want to drive yourself. Here you have to compare prices and negotiate. Find out online about the average fare for your trip so that you get an idea of what you should pay for it.

You’ll probably quickly find that it seems like every second person in Bali is a part-time taxi driver and offers you a ride. You might not want to agree to the very first person you talk to, but to talk to different people and compare prices. If you are looking for a taxi with a taximeter, you should only take the official Bluebird taxis . (You can also download the Bluebird app, which will allow you to call a taxi at any time.)

Bali Taxi Budget Tip: Do you see other travelers looking for a taxi as well? Why not just share the taxi? This will save you a lot of money, and maybe you will even make some new friends or travel companions along the way.

Grab and Go-Jek

Grab and Go-Jek are the Asian version of Uber and work on the same principle. Anyone who has ever been to Indonesia will realize that it is not that easy to organize a Grab taxi. Since Grab is prohibited in most touristy areas, it is almost impossible for a foreigner to find a ride from there via the platform. Even though some drivers accept your request, that does not mean that they actually turn up. Often they cancel the job after a few minutes. However, other drivers who take the risk of taking you with them write you a private message claiming far more money than the app set.

Cheap Flights to Bali

Those traveling to Bali will most likely not be able to avoid taking a flight. It is important to book your flight on time and to compare prices. For that, I prefer to use flight comparison sites like .

Food in Bali

Bali food, meat on a stick, Indonesian cousine

Avoid Tourist Restaurants

I am only too happy to remember the incredibly delicious food in Indonesia. Those who previously traveled to other islands of the country, such as Java, shouldn’t hope to find these low prices in Bali. At no other location we visited in Indonesia, we could see such a huge difference in price between tourist restaurants and local restaurants ( warungs ).

In some parts of Bali, such as Ubud or Kuta (although we can not recommend a visit to Kuta unless you are looking to party), it is not that easy to find a restaurant without tourist prices. Luckily, our Ubud accommodation was a bit out of the city center, so we passed a small restaurant exclusively run by locals. Here we could enjoy delicious Nasi Goreng at reasonable prices. But also, in the city center of Ubud, such restaurants can be discovered. Especially if you choose to eat from the buffet, you can save a lot.

Bali Budget Tip: Just take a look around where the locals eat and compare prices. Instead of looking directly in the tourist center, try out the side streets – because the prices can vary a lot, even between different streets.

Street food

Another way to really save a lot of money and immerse yourself further in Bali’s culture is street food. Besides the typical dishes such as Nasi Goreng, you will also find many other delicious snacks and Indonesian delicacies. For about 1 € you can already enjoy a complete meal at some places.

Refill your bottle

Some accommodations allow you to refill your bottle free of charge or at least inexpensively with fresh drinking water. With this method, you not only save money but also help the environment by avoiding plastic garbage . To do this, it makes sense to put a refillable bottle on your packing list.

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Think bigger

If there is no refilling of your water bottle offered in your accommodation and you still have to buy bottled water (please note that tap water in Bali is not suitable for drinking unfiltered!) You should refrain from using small water bottles. The bigger the bottle you buy, the less the water costs per liter. So buy the water in 1.5-liter bottles rather than in 0.5-liter bottles.

Or how about not spending money on water at all?

Yes, that’s right, you read that correctly. You can travel through Bali without buying water. So not only is your wallet spared, but you are also doing something good for the environment. The trick? Tap water! And no, the tap water in Bali is unprocessed Not (!) Drinkable. Despite everything, there is an easy way to make tap water drinkable. And with a so-called Lifestraw. (Click here for current prices and further information) This great invention disinfects and filters the water for you to make it drinkable.

Entrance Fee & Activities

Temples in Bali, Ubud, Budget for entrance fees

In Bali, the entrance fees differ somewhat from each other. While some temples and attractions can even be visited free of charge, others have to be paid for. However, usually, the entrance fees in Bali are pretty affordable.

As you can see in our Bali Cost overview at the beginning of this post, we spent an average of € 3.22 per day for entrance fees and activities. A day we took a tour with a private driver is particularly heavy as we have put together a tour with sights that were pretty far apart from each other. However, we could minimize expenses by teaming up with two other travelers we met on the ferry from Java to Bali.

You can save money in terms of entrance fees only if you do without certain things. But that’s exactly what we don’t want to do, right? Accordingly, you can get information in advance if the entrance fees are worth their price. For example, check out our detailed Bali Itinerary or check out the reviews.

If you want to join a tour, it’s worth comparing providers and picking reliable tours. I prefer to book my tours through GetYourGuide or . You can choose between different providers and directly see the reviews and comments left by travelers who have already participated in the tours.

Accommodation

Accommodation Prices in Bali, Pool from above

The accommodations in Bali are usually a little more expensive than in less touristy parts of Indonesia, such as Java.

You can often save money by staying in a dorm instead of a private room. However, if you’re traveling with more than one person, staying in a private room might be worth it. Shared prices are usually not even that high.

Should I book in advance?

Although it is not absolutely necessary to look for a room before your arrival, you can still play it safe by booking your accommodation in advance. Especially, those who travel to Bali in the high season (especially around Christmas and New Year) should make sure to get a stay beforehand to not end up in the cheapest dump.

The big advantage of booking online is that you can access various reviews and comments from previous guests. If you use Booking.com to find accommodation, you have a wide accommodation choice in all price ranges. With various filters and the order by price function, you have great opportunities to find the perfect accommodation for you while still saving a few dollars. Most accommodations can also be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before arrival, which will make you more flexible on your trip.

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As you can see in our editions, we have not even spent so much on miscellaneous and random things. One reason is that at our favorite restaurant in Ubud, where we spent most of our time in Bali (there are simply so many things to do in Ubud ), there were free bananas to go with each order, so we spent less on fruits and juices. On the other hand, we were often traveling off the beaten track.

As you can imagine, if you followed our other travel budgets , most of our money went for ice cream and snacks. We just can’t resist. By the way, on this list, we did not include a picture, which we had bought from a local artist after we had talked to him about his culture and life in Bali for barely an hour. By the way, as I type in these lines, I look at this picture in a typical Balinese style, which is now hanging framed in our living room.

Did you know that Indonesia is the country with the most Muslims in the world? Although Bali’s population is predominantly Hindu, high taxes on alcohol apply here, which does not always make it cheap. Despite everything, you can always find relatively affordable deals, especially if you are looking for local beer. This can be found in some places for only 15,000 Rupiah (about 1 €).

The cheapest place to buy a cold beer is to go to hostels and convenience stores like Circle K. Also, for cocktails, depending on where you enjoy them, you don’t even have to spend a fortune in Bali. In some places, they cost no more than 4 €. But keep your eyes open, because in other places you pay 10 € for your cocktail. However, most restaurants and bars have their menus posted outside the door. Definitely, compare prices here!

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For the Balinese, Pura Besakih, known as the Mother Temple of Bali, is an essential temple for the whole of the island and sits above the nine directional temples (kayangan jagat). Yoga retreats and centres for well-being are typical around this island. Eka Karya Botanical Garden in Bedugul was founded in 1959 and could be the youngest yet largest in the four Indonesian botanical gardens.

Thanks for the great information. It sounds like using Grab won’t be a great experience. What about GOJEK? Thanks!

thanks for your comment! I haven’t personally used GOJEK while I was in Bali but I’ve heard good experience about it by some fellow travelers.

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Introduction

Welcome to the enchanting island of Bali, where breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality await you. Whether you’re a backpacker or a budget-conscious traveler, Bali offers a plethora of options that allow you to experience its wonders without breaking the bank. In this article, we’ll explore how you can travel Bali on a budget and make the most of your trip without compromising on the adventure and excitement.

Bali is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and vibrant arts scene. From the bustling streets of Kuta to the serene beauty of Ubud, there’s something for everyone on this diverse island. And the best part? You don’t have to empty your savings account to explore it all.

When planning your budget travel to Bali, it’s important to keep a few key factors in mind. First, determine your preferred time of visit. Bali experiences two main seasons – the dry season from April to September, and the wet season from October to March. While the dry season attracts more tourists and offers sunny days, the wet season can be less crowded and provide lower accommodation rates.

Next, consider your transportation options. Bali has a well-connected network of public buses, but they can be crowded and time-consuming. Opting for a scooter rental can be a more affordable and convenient way to get around the island, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Just make sure to check if your travel insurance covers scooter rentals and always wear a helmet.

When it comes to accommodation, Bali offers a range of affordable options. From guesthouses and homestays to budget hotels and hostels, you’ll find plenty of choices that fit your budget. Look for accommodations in less touristy areas, such as Canggu or Sanur, to score the best deals while still being close to the main attractions.

Of course, no trip to Bali is complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Luckily, you’ll find plenty of affordable food options that tantalize your taste buds. From delicious street food like Nasi Goreng (fried rice) and satay to Warungs (local eateries) serving mouth-watering Balinese dishes, you can experience the authentic flavors of Bali without breaking your budget.

Best Time to Visit Bali

Bali’s tropical climate makes it a year-round destination, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferences and priorities. The island experiences two main seasons – the dry season and the wet season.

The dry season, which lasts from April to September, is considered the peak tourist season in Bali. During these months, the weather is generally sunny and dry, with minimal rainfall. The average temperature ranges from 26 to 31 degrees Celsius (79 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit), making it ideal for beach activities, exploring the vibrant nightlife, and engaging in water sports.

However, due to its popularity, the dry season can get quite crowded, especially in popular tourist areas like Kuta and Seminyak. Accommodation and flight prices tend to be higher during this time, so it’s advisable to book in advance to secure the best deals.

On the other hand, the wet season in Bali runs from October to March. During this period, the island experiences more rainfall and higher humidity. While the lush green landscapes and fewer tourists can make for a more tranquil experience, the unpredictable weather can sometimes put a damper on outdoor activities.

Despite the rain, the wet season has its advantages. The prices of accommodations and flights are generally lower compared to the dry season, making it an attractive option for budget travelers. Additionally, the wet season is known for its vibrant festivals and cultural celebrations, such as Galungan and Nyepi, providing a unique cultural experience for visitors.

If you’re planning to visit Bali during the wet season, keep in mind that rainfall can vary from light showers to heavy downpours. It’s a good idea to pack waterproof gear, such as a raincoat or umbrella, and plan indoor activities or visit attractions that are less weather-dependent.

Ultimately, the best time to visit Bali depends on your personal preferences. If you prefer sunny and dry weather and don’t mind the crowds, the dry season is the ideal time for you. On the other hand, if you’re looking for lower prices and a more laid-back atmosphere, the wet season can offer a unique and budget-friendly experience.

No matter when you choose to visit Bali, one thing is for certain – the island’s natural beauty and warm hospitality will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Transportation Options in Bali

Getting around in Bali is relatively easy and convenient, thanks to the many transportation options available to travelers. Depending on your budget and preferences, you can choose from various modes of transportation to explore the island.

One of the most popular and cost-effective ways to get around Bali is by renting a scooter. Scooter rentals are widely available in tourist areas and offer flexibility and freedom to explore at your own pace. They are also relatively cheap, with daily prices ranging from IDR 50,000 to IDR 80,000 (approximately $3.50 to $5.50 USD). However, it’s important to have an international driving license or a valid Indonesian driving license, and always wear a helmet for safety.

If you’re not comfortable riding a scooter or prefer not to drive, another convenient option is to hire a private driver. This is especially suitable if you’re traveling in a group or with family and want the convenience of door-to-door transportation. You can negotiate a daily rate with the driver, which usually ranges from IDR 500,000 to IDR 700,000 (approximately $35 to $50 USD), depending on the distance and duration of the trip.

For shorter distances or when you want to explore a specific area, using local taxis or ride-hailing services like Grab or Gojek can be a budget-friendly choice. Taxis in Bali are generally metered, but it’s always a good idea to confirm the fare before starting your journey. Ride-hailing apps offer competitive prices, and you can easily book a car or motorcycle taxi through their platforms.

Public transportation in Bali includes buses and bemos, which are minivans or vans that operate on fixed routes. These options are more affordable but can be crowded and have limited schedules. Buses are a good choice for traveling between major tourist areas, while bemos are preferred for short distances within local neighborhoods.

For those who prefer a more guided experience, joining a group tour is an excellent option. Many tour operators in Bali offer a wide range of tours, from cultural and historical sightseeing to adventure activities like trekking or snorkeling. Group tours are cost-effective and provide the opportunity to meet fellow travelers and share the experience.

Lastly, if you’re staying in a resort or a hotel with a shuttle service, take advantage of it. Many accommodations offer complimentary shuttle services to popular tourist spots or provide transportation at a reasonable fee. This can save you money on transportation costs and make exploring easier.

With a variety of transportation options available in Bali, you can choose the one that suits your budget, comfort level, and travel needs. Whether you’re cruising along the coastal roads on a scooter or enjoying the convenience of a private driver, getting around in Bali will be a breeze.

Affordable Accommodation Choices

When it comes to finding affordable accommodation in Bali, there are plenty of options available that cater to budget-conscious travelers without compromising on comfort and quality. From guesthouses to budget hotels and hostels, you’ll find a range of choices that fit your budget and preferences.

One popular option for budget travelers is guesthouses or homestays. These are typically family-run accommodations that offer comfortable, clean rooms at affordable rates. Guesthouses provide a more intimate and personal experience, allowing you to connect with the local culture and hospitality. Many guesthouses also offer additional amenities such as free Wi-Fi, breakfast, and assistance with booking tours and transportation.

If you’re traveling solo or looking for a social atmosphere, hostels are a great choice. Bali is home to numerous hostels that provide dormitory-style accommodation, where you can stay in a shared room with other travelers. Hostels often have communal areas, such as common kitchens, lounges, and space for socializing. They also offer a range of facilities and activities, including organized tours and events, making it easy to meet fellow travelers and make new friends.

If you prefer more privacy and amenities, budget hotels are another option worth considering. Bali has a wide selection of affordable hotels that provide comfortable rooms, often with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and basic amenities like free Wi-Fi and breakfast. These budget hotels are typically located in prime areas or near popular attractions, making it convenient to explore the island.

For those looking for a longer stay or traveling with a group, renting a villa or an apartment can be a cost-effective choice. Bali offers a wide range of villas and apartments that are available for short-term or long-term rentals. These accommodations often come with multiple bedrooms, a kitchen, and a private pool, providing a home away from home experience.

When searching for affordable accommodation in Bali, it’s always a good idea to compare prices online through travel websites or booking platforms. Look for deals or discounts and read reviews from previous guests to get an idea of the quality and service provided. Additionally, consider staying in less touristy areas, such as Canggu, Sanur, or Ubud outskirts, as they often offer more affordable rates while still being close to popular attractions.

Bali offers a wide range of affordable accommodation choices that cater to every budget. Whether you choose a cozy guesthouse, a sociable hostel, or a budget hotel, you can rest assured that you’ll find comfortable and affordable places to stay while exploring the beauty of the island.

Local Food and Dining on a Budget

One of the highlights of traveling to Bali is immersing yourself in the rich and diverse flavors of its local cuisine. Luckily, exploring the vibrant food scene in Bali doesn’t have to break the bank, as there are plenty of options for budget-friendly meals that allow you to experience the authentic flavors of the island.

When it comes to local food, street food stalls and warungs (small local eateries) are the go-to spots for affordable and delicious meals. You’ll find a variety of street food options, such as Nasi Campur (mixed rice), Satay (grilled skewered meat), and Babi Guling (suckling pig). These dishes are not only flavorful but also provide a glimpse into Bali’s culinary traditions. Make sure to try out local favorites like Nasi Goreng (fried rice) and Mie Goreng (fried noodles) for a tasty and inexpensive meal.

Warungs are scattered throughout Bali, offering a wide array of traditional Balinese dishes. These family-owned and operated establishments serve authentic meals at affordable prices. From simple rice and vegetable dishes to elaborate seafood or curry dishes, there’s something for everyone. Don’t forget to sample Balinese delicacies like Sate Lilit (minced meat satay) and Lawar (a mix of vegetables, coconut, and spices) for a truly immersive culinary experience.

Another budget-friendly dining option in Bali is the traditional markets, such as Pasar Badung in Denpasar or Ubud Market. These markets not only offer a colorful shopping experience but also have food stalls selling local delicacies. You can sample fresh fruits, traditional snacks, and even enjoy a plate of Nasi Ayam (chicken rice) or Babi Guling at a reasonable price.

If you prefer a more sit-down dining experience, many local restaurants in Bali offer affordable menus featuring traditional Balinese cuisine. Look out for the warung-style restaurants that provide a budget-friendly alternative to high-end dining. These establishments serve a variety of dishes on a buffet-style or à la carte basis, allowing you to mix and match different flavors at a reasonable price.

When it comes to drinks, opt for the local options such as bottled mineral water or freshly squeezed juices. Bali is renowned for its tropical fruits, so take advantage of the delicious and refreshing juices available at roadside stalls and restaurants, often at a fraction of the cost compared to those at tourist destinations.

Lastly, don’t forget to visit the local markets and supermarkets to pick up snacks, fruits, and other basic food items. This can be a great way to save money on meals, especially if you’re planning a picnic or want to prepare simple meals at your accommodation.

By exploring the local food scene and opting for street food, warungs, traditional markets, and budget-friendly restaurants, you can savor the authentic flavors of Bali without exceeding your travel budget. So, immerse yourself in the culinary delights of the island and experience the true essence of Balinese cuisine without breaking the bank.

Exploring Bali’s Beaches for Free

Bali is renowned for its stunning beaches, and the good news is that you can enjoy their beauty and tranquility without spending a fortune. With an abundance of free beaches to choose from, you can soak up the sun, swim in crystal-clear waters, and relax in the picturesque surroundings without breaking your budget.

One of the most famous and accessible beaches in Bali is Kuta Beach. Located near the popular tourist areas of Kuta and Seminyak, this beach offers golden sands, rolling waves, and a vibrant atmosphere. You can spend the day lounging on the beach, taking a dip in the ocean, or even trying your hand at surfing. There are also plenty of beachside cafes and bars where you can grab a drink or snack at affordable prices.

If you prefer a more serene setting, head to the white sandy shores of Nusa Dua Beach. This beach is located in the upscale area of Nusa Dua, but you can still access it for free and enjoy the crystal-clear turquoise waters. Take a leisurely stroll along the coast, bask in the sun, or simply relax under the shade of swaying palm trees. Nusa Dua Beach also offers snorkeling opportunities, allowing you to explore the vibrant underwater world without spending a dime.

For those seeking a quieter and more secluded beach experience, visit Padang Padang Beach near Uluwatu. Accessible through a narrow staircase, this hidden gem offers a small but picturesque stretch of sandy beach. While the beach can get crowded at certain times, you can still find a spot to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Take a dip in the clear blue waters, marvel at the towering cliffs, or simply relax and soak up the sun.

For a touch of adventure and natural beauty, don’t miss the beautiful white sands of Balangan Beach. This beach is popular among surfers due to its consistent waves, but it also offers a captivating landscape for sunbathers and beach lovers. Balangan Beach provides stunning views of the Indian Ocean and is the perfect spot to watch the mesmerizing sunset without spending a dime.

In addition to these popular beaches, Bali is home to numerous other free and less touristy options. Some hidden gems include Amed Beach, Lovina Beach, and Bingin Beach. Don’t be afraid to explore and discover your own slice of paradise on the island. Just remember to bring your sunscreen, towel, and a good book to make the most of your free beach adventure.

It’s important to note that while the beaches themselves are free to access, you may still need to pay for parking, sun loungers, or amenities such as showers and toilets in certain areas. However, with a little research and careful planning, you can enjoy Bali’s magnificent beaches without spending a fortune and experience the true beauty of the island’s coastal wonders.

Budget-Friendly Activities and Attractions

Bali is not only known for its beautiful beaches but also for its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and a wide range of activities and attractions to suit every budget. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventure enthusiast, or cultural explorer, there are plenty of budget-friendly options to keep you entertained during your visit to Bali.

One of the most popular and accessible activities in Bali is exploring the iconic rice terraces. Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Ubud is a must-visit spot where you can take a leisurely walk through the lush green fields and marvel at the intricate irrigation systems. Other rice terraces worth exploring include Jatiluwih and Sidemen, where you can soak in the natural beauty of the countryside without spending a dime.

To experience Bali’s spiritual and cultural heritage, pay a visit to some of the island’s ancient temples. Pura Lempuyang, known as the Gateway to Heaven, offers breathtaking views and intricate Balinese architecture. Tanah Lot Temple, perched on a rock formation in the sea, is another popular spot to witness stunning sunsets. Remember to dress respectfully and be prepared for small donations or entrance fees at some temples.

If you’re seeking adventure, Bali offers a variety of thrilling activities at reasonable prices. Surfing is one of the most popular activities, and you can rent a board and catch some waves along the coast. Trekking enthusiasts can hike up Mount Batur to watch the sunrise or explore the lush jungles surrounding Munduk Waterfall. For a unique experience, join a snorkeling or diving tour to discover Bali’s vibrant underwater world.

For a cultural immersion, explore the vibrant markets and art scenes in Bali. The Ubud Art Market is a treasure trove of unique handicrafts, traditional fabrics, and local souvenirs. You can also visit the traditional village of Celuk, known for its exceptional silver jewelry, or the village of Mas, famous for its wood carving craftsmanship.

Bali is also home to numerous free or low-cost yoga and meditation classes, offering a chance to rejuvenate your mind and body. Many yoga studios and wellness centers in Ubud provide affordable drop-in classes for all levels, allowing you to experience the island’s spiritual side without breaking your budget.

Exploring the island’s natural beauty is another budget-friendly activity in Bali. Visit breathtaking waterfalls, such as Sekumpul or Gitgit, and cool off in their refreshing waters. Take a walk through the enchanting forests of Campuhan Ridge Walk or along the black sand beaches of Amed and Sanur. Bali offers a wealth of natural wonders that can be enjoyed without spending a fortune.

Lastly, don’t forget to enjoy the simple pleasures of watching a dramatic sunset, attending a traditional dance performance, or joining a local ceremony or festival. These experiences offer a glimpse into Bali’s rich cultural heritage and can be enjoyed at little to no cost.

With its captivating landscapes and diverse range of activities, Bali proves that you don’t have to break the bank to have a memorable and fulfilling experience. By taking advantage of the budget-friendly options available, you can make the most of your trip and create lasting memories without straining your wallet.

Shopping on a Budget in Bali

Bali is a shopper’s paradise, offering a wide array of unique and affordable products that make for perfect souvenirs or personal mementos. Whether you’re looking for local handicrafts, traditional textiles, or trendy fashion items, there are plenty of options to satisfy your shopping cravings without breaking the bank.

One of the best ways to shop on a budget in Bali is to explore the traditional markets. Ubud Market is a bustling hub where you can find a myriad of items, including handmade crafts, batik fabrics, paintings, and traditional Indonesian accessories. Don’t forget to haggle and negotiate prices to ensure you get the best deal. However, keep in mind that haggling is more acceptable at traditional markets compared to established shops.

Kuta Art Market is another popular destination where you can find affordable locally made goods. This market offers a wide range of items, from clothing and accessories to wood carvings and silver jewelry. Take your time to wander through the stalls and discover hidden gems at reasonable prices.

Bali is known for its talented artists, and you can support local artisans by purchasing their unique handicrafts. Visit the art villages in Bali, such as Celuk for silver jewelry, Batubulan for stone carvings, and Mas for wood carvings. These villages are known for their exceptional craftsmanship, and you can find beautiful and intricately designed pieces at affordable prices. By purchasing directly from the artisans, you can also learn about the cultural significance and stories behind each piece.

Another budget-friendly option for shopping in Bali is exploring the boutique shops and outlets. Seminyak and Canggu are popular areas where you can find trendy fashion and beachwear at discounted prices. These outlets often offer last-season designs or factory seconds, allowing you to snag quality items at a fraction of the original cost.

For those interested in traditional textiles, visit the village of Gianyar, famous for its traditional batik fabrics. Here, you can browse through batik shops and find unique batik clothing, sarongs, and accessories. Look for the “I Love Gianyar” shop, a cooperative that sells genuine handmade batik at affordable prices, supporting local artisans and preserving the traditional craft.

While shopping in Bali, it’s essential to be mindful of counterfeit products. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Stick to reputable shops and always check the quality and authenticity of the items before purchasing.

Lastly, don’t underestimate the power of souvenir hunting in small, local shops or street stalls. Bali is full of hidden gems, and you can find quirky and affordable souvenirs that reflect the island’s culture and traditions. From keychains and fridge magnets to handcrafted trinkets and traditional masks, these small shops often offer unique and budget-friendly options.

Shopping in Bali can be a fun and rewarding experience, even on a tight budget. By exploring traditional markets, supporting local artisans, and discovering hidden gems, you can find affordable and unique treasures to bring back home. So, get ready to shop to your heart’s content and indulge in the diverse shopping scene that Bali has to offer.

Essential Tips for Traveling Bali on a Budget

Traveling on a budget in Bali is not only possible but also a rewarding experience that allows you to explore the island’s wonders without breaking the bank. Follow these essential tips to make the most of your budget-friendly trip to Bali:

1. Plan your trip during the shoulder season: Consider visiting Bali during the shoulder season, which falls between the peak and low seasons. This period offers a balance between good weather and affordable prices.

2. Choose budget-friendly accommodations: Look for guesthouses, homestays, or hostels that offer comfortable rooms at affordable rates. Book in advance to secure the best deals and consider staying in less touristy areas for better prices.

3. Eat like a local: Opt for local warungs and street food stalls to enjoy authentic Balinese cuisine at pocket-friendly prices. Explore traditional markets for fresh produce, fruits, and snacks, and consider packing picnic lunches for days of exploration.

4. Use public transportation: Utilize Bali’s public transportation options, such as buses or bemos, for short distances or to travel between major tourist areas. Alternatively, rent a scooter for a more flexible and affordable mode of transportation.

5. Join group tours or seek out free activities: Look for budget-friendly group tours that offer discounted rates for exploring Bali’s attractions. Additionally, take advantage of free activities, such as visiting temples, exploring beaches or rice terraces, or attending cultural performances.

6. Bargain and haggle: Don’t be afraid to negotiate prices, especially in traditional markets. Polite haggling is a common practice in Bali, and you can often secure better deals by doing so.

7. Stay hydrated: Bali’s tropical climate can be hot and humid, so bring a reusable water bottle and fill it up with filtered water whenever possible. This will save you money on buying bottled water.

8. Be cautious with your finances: Carry a reasonable amount of cash, but also use credit cards sparingly to avoid additional transaction fees. ATMs are widely available, but be cautious of using them at non-bank locations to avoid scams.

9. Respect the local culture: Bali is known for its rich cultural traditions, so make sure to dress modestly, especially when visiting temples or religious sites. Respect the local customs and traditions to maintain a positive and harmonious experience.

10. Take advantage of happy hour offers and discounts: Many bars and restaurants in Bali offer happy hour specials or discounted prices during specific times of the day. Take advantage of these offers to enjoy a nice meal or a refreshing drink without breaking the bank.

By following these essential tips, you can make your budget-friendly trip to Bali a memorable and fulfilling experience. Embrace the beauty and culture of the island while being mindful of your expenses, and you’ll create cherished memories without compromising your wallet.

Traveling Bali on a budget is not only feasible but also an excellent way to explore the island’s enchanting beauty, vibrant culture, and warm-hearted locals. By following the tips and suggestions mentioned in this article, you can make the most of your trip without compromising on the experiences and adventures Bali has to offer.

From the pristine beaches and lush rice terraces to the mouth-watering local cuisine and budget-friendly accommodations, Bali provides an array of options for travelers seeking affordable yet memorable experiences. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on Kuta Beach, haggling for handmade crafts at traditional markets, or devouring delicious street food at a local warung, there are countless opportunities to immerse yourself in the authentic flavors and culture of this captivating island.

It’s important to plan your trip carefully, considering the best time to visit, transportation options, and budget-friendly activities and attractions. Researching and booking accommodations in advance, opting for local modes of transportation like scooters or public buses, and exploring free or low-cost activities such as visiting temples or exploring the island’s natural wonders can significantly contribute to a budget-friendly experience.

Remember to embrace the local customs, respect the Balinese culture, and exercise responsible and sustainable travel practices. Be mindful of your expenses, bargain and haggle when appropriate, and seek out budget-friendly deals and discounts to stretch your travel budget further.

Bali welcomes travelers with open arms, regardless of their budget. A wealth of affordable opportunities awaits, allowing you to create lasting memories while exploring the diverse landscapes, indulging in delicious cuisine, and immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of this tropical paradise.

In conclusion, with proper planning, a little bit of creativity, and a willingness to explore off the beaten path, you can embark on a memorable and fulfilling journey through Bali without compromising your budget. So, pack your bags, prepare your adventuring spirit, and get ready to experience the wonders of Bali without breaking the bank.

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Bali Itinerary + Travel Budget Guide for first-timers

Bali Itinerary + Travel Budget Guide for first-timers

I skipped Bali on my first trip to Indonesia expecting it would be too touristic for my taste.

Fast forward many years, after visiting all ASEAN countries, I arrived in Bali to finally check it off my travel bucketlist in Southeast Asia. Yes, tourism in Bali is very developed. Fortunately, the island is big enough (the World’s 108th biggest island by land area, in fact) to easily get away from the crowds.

Bali is a destination everyone can enjoy. It has gorgeous 5-star resorts, rich distinctive culture, sacred temples & architecture, sandy beaches, surf-worthy waves, lively nightlife, mountain views, volcano trekking, exciting shopping etc. Not to mention, it’s also the gateway to the vast far east islands of Indonesia.

Traveling to Bali for the first time?  This detailed travel guide will make it easy for you to plan a trip, save money, and maximize your time.

Scroll down to read must-know travel tips before you go, followed by a sample itinerary + budget breakdown , recommended hotels/places to stay , things to do/places to visit and lots of extra travel tips.

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How to get to Bali  — Touchdown at Bali-Ngurah Rai International Airport, Indonesia’s 3rd busiest airport. The airport is located beside the main tourist areas: Kuta, Jimbaran, Legian & Seminyak. By air, Bali is also popularly reached via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur & Jakarta.

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Best time to visit Bali  — Go during the dry season from April and September. July & August are the peak tourist months. A visit during the shoulder months of April, May, June, and September offers a high chance of sunny skies and warm weather, but with fewer crowds.

Book your hotel early  — The top places to stay in Bali for short trips & first-timers are Kuta, Ubud, Seminyak & Legian. Grab rock-bottom rates and avoid fully-booked rooms by booking online as soon as you know you’re going. Click below to compare discounts and read reviews by other travelers.

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Check prices online and pre-book discounts  — Save money by checking discounts on tours, airport/city transfers & sim card/WiFi hotspots. Booking before you leave also saves you time by avoiding the hassles of bringing large amounts of cash & exchanging currency/money during your actual trip.

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How many days in Bali?  — For sightseeing trips, I recommend at least 3 full days to visit the main temples & cultural attractions. Bali is a big island with a wealth of interesting spots. It’s easy to fill up a week-long itinerary with exciting things to do, so plan a longer trip if you want to explore different parts of the island.

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What to do in Bali in 4 days?  Here’s a 4 days & 3 nights (4D3N) itinerary for your do-it-yourself (DIY) trip.

It’s suited for first-time visitors who want to see the top cultural attractions of Bali. This itinerary includes two full days sightseeing in South & Central Bali, plus one full day trip to stunning Nusa Penida Island.

Feel free to tweak the activities & timings below based on your traveling style, schedule & attractions that interest you the most.

Day 1: West Central Bali

Bali - Ulun Danu Bratan Temple

Day 2: Nusa Penida Island

Marcos at Nusa Penida Island - Atuh Beach

Day 3: Ubud & Uluwatu

Marcos at Ubud - Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Day 4: Return or Onward Flight

The return flight above is scheduled early morning of the 4th day, suited for travelers flying with Cebu Pacific from Manila to Bali.

If you want to maximize your trip, I suggest you book an evening flight (with another airline) instead so that you can enjoy your last day relaxing at the beach/hotel or doing more sightseeing.

Your travel expenses will largely depend on your traveling style and how much you plan to spend on activities, accommodations & food. To help you set your own budget, here are budget estimates if you follow the 4 days and 3 nights (4D3N) itinerary posted above. Make sure to review all discounts & online booking prices.

Prices below are ‘per person’, calculated based on a group of 2 people sharing the travel expenses.

Stay in Kuta, Legian or Seminyak if you’re looking for a beachfront hotel near the airport & a convenient location for touring around Bali’s top attractions. Kuta is the prime nightlife, shopping & tourist area. Seminyak offers a more relaxed & upscale vibe. Meanwhile, Legian sits in the middle.

Ubud in Central Bali is another area to consider if you want to get away from the beach/party scene & focus more on the cultural or natural sights of the island.

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Click below to compare rates and Bali hotel reviews within your budget.

Top-rated places to stay in Bali

Alila Seminyak

Splurge / Seminyak Beachfront

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Komaneka at Rasa Sayang Ubud

Splurge / Ubud

Kayuni Hostel

Budget Backpacker / Ubud

M Boutique Hostel

Budget Backpacker / Legian

Where to book

Book your room through these trusted booking sites. I use them frequently to grab rock-bottom prices & enjoy convenient bookings. Click below to confirm the lowest prices:

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Book sooner rather than later if you already have your dates set. Cheaper-priced rooms and hotels with high reviews tend to get fully booked faster, especially during busy days like weekends, holidays & peak tourist seasons.

Bali Travel Tips Before You Go

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Bali is easily reached by flying to Bali-Ngurah Rai International Airport, Indonesia’s 3rd busiest airport. You can fly direct from major cities in Southeast Asia, East Asia & Australia, as well as select cities in the Middle East & Europe.

Ferries connect Bali to the islands of Lombok and Java, making it possible to travel to Bali from Jakarta, Yogyakarta & Surabaya etc. on land and sea connections.

Citizens of 168 countries and territories may enter Indonesia without a visa for tourism/transit purposes. Tourists can stay for a maximum of 30 days.

Countries that enjoy visa-free entry to Indonesia include The Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, EU Member States… Visit  this Wikipedia page  for a comprehensive list of countries with visa-free access.

For a hassle-free trip, make sure that you are able to provide the following typical requirements at the immigration checkpoint:

Valid passport not expiring within 6 months.

Confirmed flight ticket/s back to your home country or onward destination that you are allowed to enter.

Evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover the entire duration of your visit.

Proof of accommodation — Hotel reservations or letter of invitation from your friend/family residing in Bali.

Evidence that you are visiting for travel or holiday purposes only.

Remember to always check for changes in the visa policy of any country that you want to visit. You can find official visa information at the  Imigrasi Indonesia  website.

Filipinos/Pinoy tourists do not need a visa to enter Indonesia granting the purpose is tourism or transit. Philippine passport holders get a maximum stay of 30 days.

Simply show up at the immigration checkpoint and get your passport stamped.

Keep in mind that all countries have the right to refuse entry to any person even if they are eligible for the free tourist visa or have a valid visa on hand at the border.

At the very least, have these on hand at the immigration checkpoint: Return/onward ticket, hotel reservations & tours/attraction tickets that you have pre-booked online.

These documents will help to convince immigration officers that you are really are visiting as a tourist, NOT for work, and you are able to fund the entire duration of your trip.

From Manila, direct flights to Bali are operated by Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines & AirAsia. Travel time from Manila to Bali by flight is around 4 hours.

For more options, try searching flight connections via Jakarta, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur.

There is no time zone difference between The Philippines and Bali.

The entire island of Bali does not have a convenient public transport system. The best way to get around the main sights is by arranging your own transport or joining a group tour.

To travel between the main tourist/urban areas in Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Ubud, Sanur, Nusa Dua etc., you can go by taxi, Grab/GO-JEK, tourist shuttle, or by local transport, which includes ojek (motorcycle taxi) or bemo (shared minivan).

Private car charter

This is the best way to get around the island. Full-day charters are very affordable costing only IDR 448,000 / PHP 1,655 / USD 32. The price includes up to 10 hours full day private car rental, fuel & driver fees. Each car can seat 5 people (or more depending on your choice of vehicle).

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Grab and GO-JEK

Grab and GO-JEK are the most popular ride-hailing apps in Bali. Use the app to enjoy affordable and convenient rides around the main tourist areas.

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How to get Grab fare estimates in Bali

This is very useful if you want to make a pre-trip budget plan.

STEP 1: Open the Grab app on your phone (use the links above to download).

STEP 2: Tap on the “Enter pick-up point” searchbox. Then, “Select location from map”.

STEP 3: Manually locate Kuta/Legian/Seminyak/Ubud/Sanur/Nusa Dua on the map. It’s a bit of an effort but don’t worry, you only have to do this once.

STEP 4: Choose the pick-up and drop-off points.

Tourist Shuttle

For transport between the different tourist areas in Bali. Getting from Kuta to Ubud, for example, an excellent way to go is by booking transfers with Perama Tour & Travel, which serves a wide range of destinations in Bali. Their service is affordable and quite reliable.

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For transfers between Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Sanur & Ubus, check out the Kura-Kura Bus. The one-way fare starts at IDR 20,000 per person. They also sell 1-Day, 3-Day and 7-Day passes (unlimited rides) for IDR 100,000 / IDR 150,000 / IDR 250,000 respectively.

Located on the west coast of South Bali, the airport sits between Kuta and Jimbaran. Despite the short 5-7 km drive to most hotels in Kuta, travel time usually takes 15 minutes or up to 30 minutes because of heavy traffic. To Legian or Seminyak, travel time is usually 30 minutes to 1 hour. To Ubud, travel time is around 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The most convenient transport from the airport to the main hotel areas/tourist centers is by taxi, private car transfer or Grab/GO-JEK (ride-hailing apps). If you are traveling light, you can also get an OJEK (motorcycle taxi with driver).

By private car charter  — Enjoy hassle-free transfers with hotel drop-off/pick-up, refreshing towel and mineral water included. The one-way price to Kuta starts at IDR 90,000 per car (seats up to 4 people). To Legian, Seminyak, Kerobokan or Sanur, the price is IDR 146,000. To Ubud or Tanah Lot, the price is IDR 224,000.

By taxi  — Fixed fares are posted on the ticket counter found at the domestic and international terminals. The taxi fare to Kuta costs IDR 80,000 per way.

By public transport  — The public bus service, Trans Sarbagita, is the only bus company allowed to enter the airport. There are 3 routes that operate at the airport. Unforutnately, none of them are convenient because they stop at major road and intersections, away from the main hotel areas. Here are the bus routes: Airport-Tabanan (Fare: IDR 7,000 per person); Airport-Nusa Dua (Fare: IDR 3,500 per person); Airport-Batubulan (Fare: IDR 3,500 per person).

Indonesian Rupiah (abbreviated as IDR or Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia. Thus, you’ll need Indonesian Rupiah for your expenses in Bali. You should be able to change your USD, GBP, EUR, AUD, CAD, SGD, MYR & other major currencies easily at most banks/money exchange stalls. Try to avoid changing huge sums at the airport because branches found in the city usually offer more favorable rates.

Better yet, withdraw IDR bills at an ATM when you arrive in Indonesia. I use my ATM card a lot when I travel because it’s way more convenient than to worry about what currency to bring and exchange. Because banks charge a fee (usually USD 5 or more) per withdrawal, I make sure to withdraw large amounts instead of doing multiple smaller transactions.

A great way to minimize bringing/exchanging cash is by using a credit card and pre-booking hotels, tours, transport etc. online. I opt to pay in my home currency, if available. That way, I know exactly how much is charged to my account.

You can get the best rates by withdrawing from ATMs or finding a way to exchange your pesos to Indonesian Rupiah before leaving the Philippines. Try to avoid carrying large sums of Philippine Pesos when traveling abroad. According to BSP rules, a person may only bring out a maximum of PHP 10,000.

Another option is to bring USD or any major currency instead.

Remember to check if your bank requires you to activate your card for international withdrawals. Your card might be useless otherwise. For example, Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) requires me to call their 24-hour hotline to activate my Cirrus ATM card before I travel abroad. On the other hand, My Unionbank debit cards (Visa and Mastercard) does not need activation to withdraw money abroad.

If you are flying to Bali within the next 2-3 months, the general rule to spend less on flights is by booking sooner rather than later. In case you are booking well ahead of your trip, keep a lookout for airline promo fares & seat sales.

The easy way to find cheap flights that you can book right now is to use flight search engines. These sites compare prices on different airlines to show you the cheapest prices. Check multiple flight search engines listed below:

Momondo Skyscanner Wego TripAdvisor

Always check promo fares before booking. Visit the airlines’ official website, mobile app, Facebook, Twitter & other social media accounts for updates.

You can also check the latest promo alerts posted here on Detourista. Click below to start:

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Philippine Airlines Promo

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Subscribe to the email alerts to save time from checking many websites frequently.

Get FREE promo updates sent directly by email. Don’t miss the next one!

To learn more, visit the guide on  how to book cheap flights .

Google Maps  — Remember to download the offline maps before you go to access the map even if you don’t have mobile data.

Use the directions feature if you plan to get around Bali on your own. I love this feature because I often like to wander around places that I visit & see the sights on foot. It only works online, so you will need internet access.

Maps.me  — Excellent Google Maps alternative that automatically saves offline maps.

Grab  &  GO-JEK  — I use these reliable ride-hailing apps frequently as an alternative to taking the taxi. To see the fare estimates, click below to install the apps on your phone & manually set the location to in Bali. Take note of the prices displayed for your pre-trip budget plan.

12go.asia  — Handy for checking fares on buses, trains, ferries & other transport in Asia. Purchase tickets online to avoid fully-booked seats.

For more routes/operators, check fares on Easybook as well.

XE Currency  — Free & easy currency converter.

Google Translate  — Very useful when communicating with locals who do not understand/speak English.

Agoda  &  Booking.com  — My go-to for convenient hotel bookings & cheap rates. For home/apartment rentals, check listings on Airbnb .

Skyscanner  &  Momondo  — These top flight search apps make it super easy to compare airfares from multiple airlines. Download the app & sign-up to the price alerts for updates on cheap flights.

Get Skyscanner for iOS Android

TripAdvisor  — Great for restaurant reviews & recommendations. One of the features that I use often is the “cheap eats” filter & the map view.

Stay connected online by purchasing a local prepaid SIM card, renting a pocket WiFi hotspot or getting a roaming data plan from your current telcom provider.

Having mobile internet not only makes it possible to share your travel moments instantly, you can also travel better by having access to all your favorite travel apps.

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Book WiFi hotspot here

Book your stay sooner rather than later if you already have your dates set. Cheaper-priced rooms tend to get fully-booked faster, especially during busy days like weekends, holidays & peak tourist seasons.

I frequently book my stay with the sites below to grab rock-bottom prices & enjoy hassle-free trips. Click below to see today’s lowest prices.

Agoda Booking.com

Having hotel reservations is very important when traveling abroad because immigration officers often require tourists to provide the address of their accommodation. Here top reasons why I prefer to book online & why you should too:

Wide selection of hotels/hostels.

Often cheaper prices than walk-in rates. Earn rewards points for every booking. The more you book, the more you earn!

Trusted by millions of travelers. Read reviews from actual staying guests.

Instant confirmation and free cancellation on most properties.

Pay in your home currency. Worry less about bringing cash/exchanging currencies. Convenient & secure payment by credit card or Paypal.

Fast customer support.

I often book online to enjoy discounts and cashless convenience during my actual trip. Always check prices of tours and attraction tickets on these booking sites:

Klook GetYourGuide

Prices are often cheaper than booking on-site. Huge discounts on many activities.

Maximize your trip! Avoid wasting time queueing at ticket booths & shopping for tours.

Get a good idea what to expect. Knowing all the inclusions/non-inclusions & reading user reviews is very helpful to make an informed decision.

Earn rewards points for every booking.

Pay in your home currency. Worry less about bringing cash/exchanging currencies.

If you’re booking tours and you’ve already finalized your travel dates, book early, especially if you are traveling with family/friends to lock-in those open slots for everyone in your group.

Check out these top tourist spots, best places to visit & things to do in Bali.

1. Uluwatu Temple

2. tanah lot temple, 3. nusa penida island, 4. kuta beach, 5. seminyak beach, 6. legian beach, 7. sanur beach, 9. pura tirta empul temple, 10. gunung kawi temple, 11. tegalalang rice terraces, 12. ubud monkey forest, 13. goa gajah (elephant cave), 14. ubud town center, 15. ulun danu beratan temple, 16. jatiluwih rice terraces, 17. taman ayun temple, 18. alas kedaton monkey forest, 19. tirta gangga water palace, 20. taman ujung water palace.

Kecak

Admission/Entrance fee : IDR 40,000

Opening hours : 9 am to 6 pm Address : Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali

Kecak Fire Dance Show at Uluwatu Temple

Admission/Entrance fee : IDR 100,000 / person Schedule : 6 pm to 7 pm

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Admission/Entrance fee : IDR 60,000

Opening hours : 7 am to 7 pm Address : Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali 8217, Indonesia

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Address : Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Located off the southeast coast of Bali mainland.

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Kuta Beach

Admission/Entrance fee : Free (public beach)

Address : Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali

Infinity pools at Alila Seminyak

Address : Address: Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali

Address : East coast of Denpasar, Bali.

Pura Tirta Empul temple

Admission/Entrance fee : IDR 15,000

Opening hours : 7 am to 5 pm Address : Jalan Tirta, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552

Gunung Kawi temple

Opening hours : 8 am to 6 pm Address : Banjar Penaka, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552

Admission/Entrance fee : IDR 20,000

Opening hours : 7 am to 7 pm Address : Jalan Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561

Ubud Monkey Forest

Opening hours : 8:30 am to 6 pm Address : Jalan Monkey Forest, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571

Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) temple

Opening hours : 8 am to 5 pm Address : Ubud, Bali

Pura Saraswati temple

Saraswati Temple admission/Entrance fee : Free

Admission/Entrance fee : IDR 50,000

Opening hours : 5 am to 7 pm Address : Danau Beratan, Candikuning, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82191

Opening hours : 8:30 am to 6 pm Address : Jalan Jatiluwih No.Desa, Jatiluwih, Penebel, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali 82152

Opening hours : 9 am to 4 pm Address : Jalan Ayodya No.10, Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351

Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest

Opening hours : 8 am to 7 pm Address : Jalan Raya Alas Kedaton, Kukuh, Kec. Tabanan, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali 82121

Tirta Gangga Water Palace

Opening hours : 6 am to 6 pm Address : Jalan Abang – Amlapura, Ababi, Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852

Taman Ujung Water Palace

Admission/Entrance fee : IDR 35,000

Opening hours : 8 am to 5 pm Address : Taman Ujung, Tumbu, Kec. Karangasem, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80811

Where to go near Bali

1. gili islands, 3. mount rinjani, 4. mount ijen, 5. komodo islands.

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May 27, 2018 at 5:38 am

hi, where exactly did you stay in Bali? would it be nice and cheaper to stay in different places/hotels’ i.e. two nights in Ubud and 2 nights in Kuta? or its better to stay in Kuta and just go on day trips to must see places? we’re 4 and 1 5-yr old kid. thank you.

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September 17, 2018 at 6:59 am

Hi! we want you itinerary, any suggestions for travel agency? all in package

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September 19, 2018 at 2:22 am

Hey Carla. Aside from what’s listed on the guide, you can check out the tours listed on Klook and GetYourGuide . Get a private car if you want less hassles planning the trip. For packages including airfare & hotel, I don’t have any recos. You may want to check packages offered by the airlines.

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  • Top destinations in Bali

Nusa Dua Beach showing tropical scenes and a beach

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Bali flight & hotel packages.

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Where to stay in Bali

Puri Lukisan Museum which includes a pond, a garden and a luxury hotel or resort

Ubud City-Centre

Ubud City-Centre is beloved for its spectacular forests. Take some time to explore sights in the area like Ubud Monkey Forest and Ubud Traditional Art Market.

Seminyak featuring street scenes and a city as well as a large group of people

Central Seminyak

Pristine beaches and ample dining options are well-reviewed features of Central Seminyak. Make a stop by top sights like Eat Street while you're exploring the area.

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North Legian

The beaches and abundant dining options are top of the list for many visitors to North Legian. A stop by Legian Beach or Seminyak Beach might round out your trip.

Kuta Beach showing markets and surfing

Downtown Kuta

Downtown Kuta is known for its stunning beaches, and you can see some sights area like Kuta Beach and Poppies Lane II.

Jimbaran Beach which includes a beach as well as a large group of people

Jimbaran Bay

A noteworthy feature of Jimbaran Bay is its stunning beaches. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Jimbaran Beach and Bukit Peninsula.

Top hotels in Bali

Courtyard By Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort

Frequently asked questions

Popular places to visit.

Head to Bali’s most popular beach to surf, snorkel or socialize, and enjoy the spectacular sunset that has captured the hearts of so many.

Seminyak Beach

Relax in style at Seminyak Beach, with its high-end hotels, sumptuous spas and first-rate restaurants.

Nusa Dua Beach

Relax on the idyllic beaches and see a temple complex and a museum in one of Bali’s most developed vacation spots.

What to do in Bali

Mount batur: sunrise jeep tour & natural hot spring, ubud: floating breakfast and hot air balloon experience, north bali: sunrise tour with dolphins, waterfalls & temples, more trip options.

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HOW TO GET OUT OF BALI AIRPORT?

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How many days to spend in bali.

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INTERNET CONNECTION IN BALI

  • CLICK HERE TO BUY A LOCAL 4G SIM CARD
  • CLICK HERE TO RENT A WIFI DEVICE

HOW TO GET AROUND BALI?

Car rental in bali, scooter & motorbike rental in bali, grab or go-jek.

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WHERE TO STAY IN BALI? (HOTELS AND RESORTS)

Top Best Hotels in Bali Indonesia

Grandmas Plus Hotel - Legian

  • Cozy Room - ₱1,009.66 per night for 2 persons (room only)
  • Cozy Room (Twin Bed) - ₱1,285.83 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)

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POP! Hotel Kuta Beach

  • Pop! Room only - ₱895.68 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
  • Pop! Room - ₱1,042.74 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
  • Pop! Room - Signature Package - ₱1,245.37 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)

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Hardys Rofa Hotel and Spa Legian

  • Superior Room - ₱1,345.64 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
  • Deluxe Room - ₱1,437.99 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
  • Superior Room - ₱1,517.13 per night for 2 persons (with breakfast)
  • Deluxe Room - ₱1,583.10 per night for 2 persons (with breakfast)

Top Best Hotels in Bali Indonesia

Tebesaya Cottage

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Chill at the Colorful La Plancha in Bali

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Visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana

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Chill or Surf at the Padang Padang Beach

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Climb the edge of the cliff at Uluwatu Temple

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Watch the Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple

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Visit Tanah Lot Temple

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Enjoy Surfing in Bali

  • Surfing Lesson at Kuta Beach by 27 Surf Bali
  • Surfing Lesson at Legian Beach
  • Surfing Lesson in Kuta Bali by S Surf School
  • Surfing Lesson in Bali by Odysseys Surf School
  • Surfing Lesson in Seminyak Bali by Nuna Surfing School
  • Surfing Experience in Kuta Beach Bali by AAA Surf
  • Surfing Experiences in South Bali by Rip Curl School of Surf

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Dinner and sunset watching at Jimbaran Beach

  • Jimbaran Seafood Dining and Sunset Experience
  • Seafood Dinner in Jimbaran Bali
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Watch the iconic Barong and Kris Dance in Bali

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Try Bali’s local food

Here are some options:.

  • Bebek Bengil in Bali
  • Tipsy Tea at Azul Beach Club
  • Bale Udang Mang Engking in Kuta and Ubud
  • TADD'S Restaurant at Montigo Resorts Seminyak

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Join a Cooking Class

Here are some cooking classes that you could join:.

  • Cooking Class in Ubud
  • Goya Boutique Resort Cooking Class Experience in Ubud

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Explore Bali Batuan Temple

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Visit Tirta Empul Temple

Want to learn balinese purification culture at tirta empul holy water temple join this tour.

TOP BEST THINGS TO DO IN UBUD BALI INDONESIA

Explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces

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Visit the captivating Ubud Royal Palace

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Be Amazed by the monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest

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Visit Goa Gajah

WHAT TO DO IN UBUD TOURIST SPOTS

Get mesmerized at Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall

Ride the swing and have a taste of local coffee at Jambe Asri Agrotourism

BALI TOURIST SPOTS AND ATTRACTIONS

Have a Balinese Massage

Relax and Party at Finns Beach Club in Bali

Relax and Party at Finns Beach Club in Bali

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OTHER ATTRACTIONS, THINGS TO DO AND TOURS IN BALI

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Nusa Penida Full Day Tour from Bali

  • Explore the gorgeous Nusa Penida island with round trip transfers from Bali!
  • Take picture in the Insta-famous spots of Kelingking Beach (T-Rex Cliff) and Angel Billabong in the West side of the island
  • Enjoy the beauty of Diamond Beach and Tembeling Beach in the East and South side of the island
  • You can choose to explore the beautiful marine life by snorkeling in Crystal Bay, Manta Bay, or Gamat Bay

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Bali Instagram Tour

  • Join the Bali Instagram Tour with a visit to the famous Lempuyang Temple "Gate of Heaven" and many more!
  • Travel to North side of Bali and visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and continue to photospot Handara Gate.
  • Explore East side of Bali to explore the iconic Tirta Gangga water palace and Virgin Beach.
  • Extend your trip to Nusa Penida if you choose the 2-days private tour (available for English-speaking guide package only)
  • Round trip hotel transfers with friendly driver are also included so no need to worry about a stressful commute around Bali!

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Bali's Greatest Hits

  • See Bali's local craft industries in action, everything from art to jewelry to woodwork
  • Take a seat at a traditional Balinese Barong and Kris performance
  • Tuck into a local lunch with views over sparklingly clear waters to Batur Volcano
  • Be cleansed with a temple's holy waters and see royal tombs
  • Choose the Private Tour and you can tailor the itinerary to fit in additional gallery stops if you wish
  • Enjoy air conditioned transport with hotel pick up, accompanied by your friendly private guide

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Ayung White Water Rafting with Red Paddles

  • Cool off from Bali's heat by going whitewater rafting, Bali's top adventure, at Ayung River
  • See the lush rainforest, stunning waterfalls, and breathtaking gorges in the surrounding areas
  • Delicious buffet lunch/dinner and convenient roundtrip transfers to your hotel included
  • Follow experienced and friendly guides who will make sure that you have fun while keeping you safe
  • Suitable for solo travelers and people of all ages (aged 7-65) and inclusive of personal insurance coverage

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Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking

  • Hike to the top of an active volcano, Mount Batur, part of UNESCO's Global Geopark Network
  • Hike up to the height of 1717 meters (5633 feet) above sea level and be rewarded with mesmerizing views
  • Make use of fantastic photo taking opportunities of the volcanic valley, Mount Agung, Mount Abang and more
  • Indulge in a delicious breakfast at the top with the backdrop of stunning Balinese mountainscapes
  • Stop at a coffee plantation and try Luwak Coffee, the rarest and most expensive coffee in the world

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Lembongan Reef Cruise

  • Board a luxury catamaran and spend the day enjoying Nusa Lembongan's turquoise waters
  • Pack your day with fun-filled activities: snorkeling, 'submarine' coral viewing, island cultural walk, 35m slide, and unlimited banana boat rides plus optional diving or aquanauts!
  • Feel full and content throughout the day with food and drinks provided, including morning and afternoon tea and snacks plus a delicious international buffet lunch
  • Relax in air conditioned comfort, with hotel pick up and drop off included, and an informative English speaking guide

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The Heart of Bali Tour

  • Be awed by the beauty of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih rice terraces
  • Enjoy the natural volcanic hot spring Angseri located at the foot of Mount Batukaru
  • Visit ancient temples off the beaten track with stunning natural landscape

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Ubud Highlights Private Day Tour

  • Explore hidden waterfalls such as Kanto Lampo and Tibumana Waterfall, Suwat Waterfall, Ubud Market to buy souvenirs, Ubud Palace, and all top attractions in Ubud if you want to make your own plans.
  • Snap Instagram-worthy photos when you visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Tegenungan Waterfall, and more!
  • Complement your trip when you stop by at the vast greeneries of Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
  • Customise your itinerary and get the chance to discover Tirta Empul Temple, Jungle Swing or Bali Swing, Campuhan Ridge Walk, Coffee plantation and coffee making process and taste.

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WHERE TO SHOP IN BALI?

Agung bali souvenir shop.

Where to Shop in Bali

Traditional Art Market

Shop in Traditional Art Market

  • Ubud Market

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SAMPLE 3 DAYS AND 3 NIGHT BALI DIY ITINERARY

Day 1 - arrival and ubud tour part 1.

  • Watch Barong and Kris Dance
  • Jambe Asri Agrotourism
  • Batuan Temple
  • Lunch - Babi Guling
  • Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Ubud Royal Palace
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces
  • Tirta Empul Temple

DAY 2 - UBUD TOUR PART 2 AND BACK TO DENPASAR

  • Tegenungan Waterfall
  • Traditional Art Market for souvenir shopping

DAY 3 - EXPLORE MORE OF BALI AND DEPARTURE

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BALI TRIP BUDGET AND EXPENSES

  • You are a group of two.
  • You will be staying for 1 night at Tebesaya Cottage in Ubud that is good for 2 persons for PHP 2,200 per night with complimentary breakfast.
  • For your 2nd night, you'll be staying at POP! Hotel Kuta Beach for PHP 1,060 per night with complimentary breakfast.
  • Your budget for food is from 50,000 to 150,000 IDR per meal for lunch and dinner per person.
  • You'll be renting a private car for 3 days.

PRE-TRAVEL EXPENSES

  • Tebesaya Cottage for 1 night - PHP 2,200 / 2 = 1,100 per person
  • POP! Hotel Kuta Beach for 1 night - PHP 1,060 / 2 = 530 per person
  • 3 days Bali Private Car Charter - PHP 1,600 per day x 3 = PHP 4,800 / 2 = 2,400 per person.

TOTAL PRE-TRAVEL EXPENSES- PHP 4,030 per person

Day 1 expenses.

  • Can rental - pre-booked
  • Watch Barong and Kris Dance - 100,000 IDR
  • Jambe Asri Agrotourism - Free
  • Batuan Temple - 10,000 IDR
  • Goa Gajah - 15,000 IDR
  • Lunch (Babi Guling) - 70,000 IDR
  • Ubud Monkey Forest - 50,000 IDR
  • Ubud Royal Palace - Free
  • Ubud Market - Free
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces - 10,000 IDR
  • Tirta Empul Temple - 15,000 IDR
  • Dinner - 50,000 IDR
  • 1st night: Tebesaya Cottage - pre-booked
  • TOTAL - 320,000 IDR

DAY 2 EXPENSES

  • Breakfast - complimentary
  • Tegenungan Waterfall - 15,000 IDR
  • Traditional Art Market - Free
  • Lunch (Tepi Sawah Crispy Duck) - 115,000 IDR
  • Garuda Wisnu Kencana - 100,000 IDR
  • Padang-padang Beach - 10,000 IDR
  • Uluwatu Temple - 30,000 IDR
  • Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple - 100,000 IDR
  • 1st night: POP! Hotel Kuta Beach - pre-booked
  • Dinner - 50,000
  • TOTAL - 420,000 IDR

DAY 3 EXPENSES

  • Agung Bali Souvenir Shop - Free
  • Lunch - 50,000 IDR
  • Tanah Lot - 60,000 IDR
  • Nusa Dua - Free
  • La Plancha/Dinner - 150,000 IDR
  • TOTAL - 260,000 IDR

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

  • DAY 1 - 320,000 IDR
  • DAY 2 - 420,000 IDR
  • DAY 3 - 260,000 IDR

TOTAL - 1,000,000 IDR or 3,600 PHP per person

Pre-travel bookings - 4,030 php per person, grand total - 7,630 php per person.

  • Round trip airfare Manila-Bali-Manila
  • NAIA terminal fee and travel tax
  • Food expense for snacks
  • Tips or gratuities which is customary in Indonesian culture
  • Budget for pasalubong, souvenirs and shopping expenses

I hope this First-timer Travel Guide for Bali Indonesia will help you in planning a memorable and budget-friendly Bali Indonesia Adventure! Enjoy and have fun!

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Hi. What is the reason why you stayed at 3 different hotels during your stay in Bali? What is the advantage of doing so? Thank you. Your blog is very informative.

did you have to buy travel insurance? what travel insurance can you recommend?

Very informative thank you!

HI! How were you able to arrange your pickup at the airport? I have talked to klook CSR that they keep telling me that it is not possible. Thanks :)

Hi. I'd like to know if you did buy the whole day iti in klook or you just bought the car rental?

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does buying in klook entrance tickets/package cheaper than buying on the spot?

super helpful! <3

I'm planning to travel to Indonesia this is very helpful.

WOW!Very helpful, hopefully its still visa free.

Thank you for your blog, good orientation for me as we plan our travel to Bali this year. I wish to buy colorful fabrics and spices after enjoying eating local food. Can I buy theses at Ubod market ?

Hello po! This os very helpful blog. Sir i am planning to visit Bali for 4D3N. How can i book the private car for 4days? Possible po ba na siya ang gagamitin from day 1 from airport to all tours plus paghatid sa airport on the day po ng departure in Bali. Thank you po.

Hi, how about staying to a relative in bali. Anong need documents need sa immigration?

7,630 philippines money is not xpensive🤍🤍my god i will set my vacation soon?when im going back home

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How much does it cost to travel to Bali?

You should plan to spend around $71 (Rp1,176,938) per day on your vacation in Bali. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $20 (Rp330,629) on meals
  • $8.83 (Rp145,557) on local transportation
  • $81 (Rp1,339,645) on hotels

A one week trip to Bali for two people costs, on average, $999 (Rp16,477,133) . This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

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  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day $ 71 Rp 1,176,938
  • One Week Per person $ 500 Rp 8,238,566
  • 2 Weeks Per person $ 999 Rp 16,477,133
  • One Month Per person $ 2,142 Rp 35,308,141
  • One Week For a couple $ 999 Rp 16,477,133
  • 2 Weeks For a couple $ 1,999 Rp 32,954,265
  • One Month For a couple $ 4,283 Rp 70,616,282

How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Bali cost?

A one week trip to Bali usually costs around $500 (Rp8,238,566) for one person and $999 (Rp16,477,133) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Bali on average costs around $999 (Rp16,477,133) for one person and $1,999 (Rp32,954,265) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Bali will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Bali on average costs around $2,142 (Rp35,308,141) for one person and $4,283 (Rp70,616,282) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.

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Bali is a reasonably affordable place to visit. Located in Indonesia, which is a reasonably affordable country, visitors will appreciate the relatively low cost of this destination. It falls in the average range in the country for its prices. If you're traveling on a budget, then this is a good destination with affordable accommodation, food, and transportation.

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The average price paid for one person for accommodation in Bali is $41 (Rp669,823). For two people sharing a typical double-occupancy hotel room, the average price paid for a hotel room in Bali is $81 (Rp1,339,645). This cost is from the reported spending of actual travelers.

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  • Accommodation 1 Typical double-occupancy room $ 81 Rp 1,339,645

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The cost of a taxi ride in Bali is significantly more than public transportation. On average, past travelers have spent $8.83 (Rp145,557) per person, per day, on local transportation in Bali.

  • Transportation 1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. $ 8.83 Rp 145,557

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Food Budget in Bali

While meal prices in Bali can vary, the average cost of food in Bali is $20 (Rp330,629) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Bali should cost around $8.02 (Rp132,252) per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Bali is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

  • Food 2 Meals for one day $ 20 Rp 330,629

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  • Lunch for Two Rp 219,450
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  • Dinner for 2 Rp 158,000

Entertainment Budget in Bali

Entertainment and activities in Bali typically cost an average of $11 (Rp174,471) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.

  • Entertainment 1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc. $ 11 Rp 174,471

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  • Spa for Two Rp 870,000
  • Snorkelling Trip Rp 200,000
  • Cooking School Rp 450,000

Tips and Handouts Budget in Bali

The average cost for Tips and Handouts in Bali is $6.56 (Rp108,099) per day. The usual amount for a tip in Bali is 5% - 15% .

  • Tips and Handouts 1 For guides or service providers $ 6.56 Rp 108,099

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  • Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps 1 $ 1.14 Rp 18,750

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  • Alcohol 2 Drinks for one day $ 3.13 Rp 51,522

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Ultimate 3 Week Itinerary For Singapore, Malaysia & Bali [+ Trip Costs]

Last Updated on 7 November 2022

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A 3 week itinerary for singapore, malaysia and bali.

I bet you landed here thinking there is just no way that you can visit all of these Southeast Asian bucket list destinations in just 3 weeks, and that it was too good to be true, didn’t you? Well, you’d be wrong! I am going to share with you my tried and tested itinerary for a 3 week trip to Singapore, Malaysia and Bali , to help you plan yours! This itinerary will take you to 5 different places across these 3 destinations, and will allow you enough time to slow down a little along the way! What’s more, there’s a full disclosure of my (unbelievable) trip costs at the bottom of this post, and I took this trip during my annual leave from work (yes, you can travel and have a full time job)!

Where to stay in Singapore - Marina Bay

Why Singapore, Malaysia and Bali?

If you want some reasons why Singapore, Malaysia and Bali are the perfect combination of places to visit for a 3 week itinerary to Southeast Asia, then I’ve got three equally good ones. Firstly, these destinations are relatively close together on the map meaning air travel takes little time. Secondly, you can get an abundance of cheap flights in Southeast Asia, so you can travel between these countries cheaply , as well as quickly. And last but not least, why the heck shouldn’t they be the perfect combination , I mean, they are insane!?

Itinerary overview

Singapore (4 days) → Langkawi (5 days) → Kuala Lumpur (4 days) → Bali (6 days) Allow 2 days for international travel for this itinerary for Singapore, Malaysia and Bali: 1 day outbound and 1 day inbound (depending on your home departure country)

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Know before you go

Always  check the entry requirements  for the country you are visiting to see if you will need a Visa to enter, and that you have enough validity left on your passport.

Always have a  good level of travel insurance  for every international trip. This is a non-negotiable part of any trip abroad, as the unexpected can happen.

When to visit

Singapore: The climate in Singapore remains hot and humid year-round. However, it can be rainy throughout the year, with heavier showers in December and January.

Langkawi, Malaysia: Heavier showers can occur in September and October, but can also occur year round, and the climate is tropical.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The rainy season is April-October but showers can occur year-round, and the climate is hot and humid.

Bali, Indonesia: April-September is dry season, October-March is wet season, temperatures are consistently high 20°C’s all year round.

I went on this trip in October and got very soggy in Bali on one occasion (through to my underwear, wading through flooded streets of Ubud kind of soggy), with one short lived tropical downpour . Overall, the weather across all destinations was dry and sunny. It was especially hot and humid in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur which was expected!

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Singapore: Singapore Dollar

Malaysia: Malaysian Ringgit

Bali, Indonesia : Indonesian Rupiah

International departure: Day 1

Day 1: Allow at least 1 full day to be lost for international travel to Southeast Asia if you are travelling from outside the region.

Singapore: Day 2-5

On the face of it, you may think that Singapore is an ultra modern city with a phenomenal skyline , and you’d be right. But, dig a little deeper and you will realise that it is also a vibrantly multicultural hive of activity with bustling and colourful neighbourhoods like Little India and Chinatown. You could easily spend more time in Singapore, but 4 days is a good amount to get a taste of the city and see some of the wonderful sights on offer (if you like it, you can go back in future, or at least that’s how I look at it)!

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Day 2: Take a pre-booked transfer or use the Metro to get into Singapore City, and check in to your Singapore accommodation . Spend some time getting acclimatised to Southeast Asia and get familiar with your surroundings – take a wander, get lost, and explore ! Head to Marina Bay for your first glimpse at the spectacular skyline. Grab a cold Tiger, and rest and recuperate after your long journey, ready for the ultimate 3 week adventure across Southeast Asia!

Tip: I used a pre-booked shared airport shuttle bus on arrival, from Singapore Changi Airport to my hotel. This is because I arrived at 3:05am and the Metro was not in operation at this time. However, if I’d have arrived at a decent hour I would have used public transport (as I did to return to the airport on day 6) as it is cheap, quick and easy.

Day 3: Spend your day in the Marina Bay area of Singapore , exploring all there is to offer, including Gardens by the Bay . Be sure to stay in this area as day turns to night. Supertree Grove has a spectacular light and sound show, and Marina Bay an unmissable light, sound and water show.

Day 4 & 5: Spend two days soaking up some of the best things to see and do in Singapore . Be sure to explore the various districts of the city, such as the beautifully vibrant Little India and the bustling streets of Chinatown . Make sure you feast on some spicy and aromatic Indian cuisine whilst you are in Little India (there is no shortage of restaurants and you won’t regret it).

Tip: I ate at Komala Vilas Restaurant on Serangoon Road in Little India on my trip to Singapore; a bustling Indian vegetarian restaurant which serves the most flavoursome and authentic food! If you are a fan of Indian food, you should definitely plan to visit (plus, it’s really affordable)!

Pantai Cenang, Langkawi: Day 6-10

Langkawi is a relaxed tropical paradise and is the perfect destination to inject a bit of peace and tranquillity into your Southeast Asian itinerary. It will allow you to slow down a little, enjoy your surroundings, and reflect on your time in bustling Singapore! I opted to stay in the popular town of Pantai Cenang , and although it’s known as the busiest town on the island, it retains its chilled beach town vibe. I decided to stay on Langkawi for 5 nights, because I wanted enough time to experience some of the best things to do in 4 days and have time to relax, but you could stay for less if time is tight .

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Day 6: Head to Singapore Changi Airport using the Metro. Catch an early flight to Langkawi to maximise the time you have there and avoid losing a whole day to air travel. Take a taxi to your hotel in Pantai Cenang and settle in. Take a wander around to get familiar with your surroundings. Then, perhaps relax by the pool before heading out for your first taste of Malaysian cuisine .

Tip: When I visited Langkawi, the airport taxis had a fixed rate and you purchased a ticket at one of the booths inside the airport before proceeding to your taxi outside the terminal.

Day 7: Enjoy a day at the expansive and palm tree lined Cenang Beach (watch out for the jellyfish). Watch the sunset with Piña colada in hand at a beachside bar in a hammock chair. Then, perhaps head off and find a kiosk where you can purchase some questionable fried ice cream !

Tip: Langkawi is a tax free island, so there are lots of duty free outlets (you can find these in Pantai Cenang). So, you can certainly afford to enjoy an ice cold beer by the pool whilst watching the aeroplanes glide through the sky (the airport is only a 15 minute drive from Pantai Cenang so these are quite low flying).

Day 8: Head out for the day to Langkawi SkyCab and Skybridge and test whether you’ve got a head for heights or jelly legs (like me)!

Day 9: Take a day trip to Kilim Karst Geoforest Park and hope a monkey doesn’t jump on your boat (because it did during my trip).

Tip: You can easily book a tour to Kilim Geoforest Park online before you depart for your trip. However, if you aren’t a pre-planner then you should be able to book this through your hotel or a local tour agency shop in Pantai Cenang (like you can in most countries in Southeast Asia).

Day 10: Spend your final day doing a bit of shopping in Pantai Cenang and feasting on Malaysian delights, relaxing by the pool and wandering along the beach. Travel can be exhausting and doesn’t have to always be fast paced !

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Day 11-14

I didn’t really develop a bond with Kuala Lumpur like I do inevitably seem to when I travel to most destinations. I can’t really pinpoint why. Nevertheless, I would recommend visiting for a few days if you are in Southeast Asia. The city has some fantastic sights to see and you should always see somewhere once, right? I wouldn’t hesitate to go back despite my distant relationship with the city!

Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Day 11: Take a pre-booked taxi (you should be able to book this through your hotel) to Langkawi International Airport and fly the short distance to Kuala Lumpur . Use public transport to get to your hotel – I chose to stay in WP Hotel in Kuala Lumpur because the allure of the rooftop pool was too much! Find a rooftop bar or pool and enjoy the skyline light up from day to night , before heading out for dinner.

Tip : Using public transport to get to and from Kuala Lumpur International Airport is a cinch – just grab yourself a return ticket for the airport train (the KLIA express) and then use the Metro to reach your hotel!

Day 12: Do a day trip to the Batu Caves . Climb the many, many steps into the caves where you may see cheeky monkeys grabbing each other’s tails.

Tip: You don’t need to book on a guided tour to the Batu Caves. It is super easy and cheap to get there yourself by taking the local KTM Commuter Train to and from Kuala Lumpur. Just make sure you check the timetable before heading to the station!

Day 13 & 14: Spend your final two days in Malaysia doing some of the best things to see and do in Kuala Lumpur , such as visiting temples, Central Market and Chinatown ! Be sure to head across to the Petronas Towers late afternoon whilst you are in the city, so you can watch them light up the sky as the sun sets over Southeast Asia.

Bali, Indonesia: Day 15-20

If I had to choose anywhere in the world to live, then it would be Bali (more specifically Ubud, in case you’re interested). I am a massive fan of this small island which is overflowing with serenity. I remember instantly feeling at home on my first trip to Bali, which is a feeling I rarely get when travelling (apart from the time I spent 2 weeks in Vietnam). Bali has a mix of breathtaking landscapes and has an abundance of things to see and do , and I have no doubt that you will fall as hard as I did for this Indonesian paradise. Days could quite easily turn to weeks here, and it really is the island of Eat, Pray, Love !

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Day 15: Head to Kuala Lumpur International Airport using public transport, bound for an early flight to beautiful Bali . Head to your hotel in Kuta using a pre-booked private transfer, before going out for some lunch in this lively beach town (be sure to try Nasi Goreng). I stayed in Transera Kamini Hotel (technically in Legian but a stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of Kuta), but there is an abundance of beautiful places to stay in Kuta . Spend the evening on the beach watching the sunset with a cold Bintang in hand!

Tip: Early flights are the best for maximising your time in each destination. Although they can be a little more expensive, it can sometimes be worth paying the extra so you can have more time on the ground!

Day 16: Travel in your pre-booked private transfer to Ubud . Go for a wander to get your bearings and have a look around. If your hotel is as beautiful as where I stayed, which was Sri Aksata Ubud Resort (highly recommended), then you won’t be able to resist enjoying some downtime in your hotel . Head out for dinner and eat Mie Goreng ! You should be sure to eat at The Fair Warung Bale whilst you are in Ubud as the food is super tasty and the profits help to fund local healthcare programmes – you may want to pre-book a table as it is a pretty popular restaurant!

Tip: Pick a serene hotel situated in the rice fields (just make sure you pack mosquito repellant). Ubud has an abundance of beautiful accommodation, and you can easily find hotels situated in the rice fields that are very central, for a balance between tranquility and being close to the hustle and bustle of Ubud town.

Ubud Monkey Forest, Bali

Day 17: Today, get yourself up early and spend some time sightseeing in Ubud . Why not go for a massage or spa treatment to relax after a busy day sightseeing, before heading out for some tasty Balinese Cuisine? One of the top travel tips for Bali is to embrace the spas but don’t overspend, because affordable and good quality establishments are plentiful on the island!

Day 18 & 19: Spend a couple of days doing some of the best day trips from Ubud . You will be absolutely spoiled for choice when deciding on which day trips to do, and have various options at your fingertips such as swimming beneath a waterfall , visiting a sacred temple , wandering a coffee plantation , doing an adventurous activity or meandering through some rice terraces !

Tip: Pre-booked private cars are very affordable in Bali. You can request to be taken to the places of interest that suit you in style, whether its waterfalls, temples, or rice terraces! And, these are great to use for your transfers to and from the airport, and in between towns (such as from Kuta to Ubud). I have always used Bali Safest Driver for custom tours and private transfers – the service has always been friendly, prompt and prices are reasonable!

Day 20: Get yourself up early to hike the Campuhan Ridge Walk , and have lunch at a restaurant at the end. Save the final afternoon for re-visiting any places in Ubud you want to see again, grab a souvenir or two at the market , or have some time to chill out in a café and watch life (and a lot of mopeds) pass you by.

Tip: Karsa Café is my absolute favourite café to stop in after walking the Campuhan Ridge Walk. I have visited each time I’ve been to Bali (and I don’t need any amount of persuading to go back). The views across the paddy fields and rice terraces are stunning, and the atmosphere is so serene. If you’re lucky you will manage to seat yourself in one of the stilted huts above the pond.

Return home: Day 21

Day 21: Allow at least 1 full day to be lost for international travel from Southeast Asia if you are travelling from outside the region.

Itinerary summary

This itinerary gives the perfect balance between spending time in the bustling cities of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and on the idyllic islands of Bali and Langkawi. It offers enough time to indulge in some amazing sights and experiences , whilst also providing the time to just slow down and immerse yourself in your surroundings, whether that be by spending a morning by the pool or enjoying a drink on the beach whilst watching the world go by. I hope this 3 week itinerary for Singapore, Malaysia and Bali provides you with all the inspiration and information that you need to take a multi-country trip around Southeast Asia. And, I hope it proves to you that you can travel further if you travel smarter !

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Trip cost breakdown (per person)

International flights Economy flights from London Heathrow to Singapore, and Bali to London Heathrow = £493.66pp

Regional flights (x3) Hold luggage included in prices – Singapore to Langkawi, Malaysia = £74.57pp Langkawi to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia = £24.75pp Kuala Lumpur to Bali, Indonesia = £60.57pp

Airport transfers Singapore Changi Airport to City (shared one way transfer) = £5.00pp* Singapore City to Changi Airport (one way journey by Metro) = £1.00pp – Langkawi International Airport to Pantai Cenang, Langkawi (return journey by taxi) = £3.30pp* Kuala Lumpur Airport to City (return journey by KLIA express) = £18.00pp – Bali Denpasar Airport to Kuta (private one way transfer) = £5.00pp* Kuta to Ubud (private transfer) = £8.35pp* Ubud to Bali Denpasar Airport (private transfer) = £8.35pp*

Accommodation Singapore 4 nights = £94.50pp* – Langkawi, Malaysia 5 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £57.00pp* Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £81.00pp* – Kuta, Bali 1 night inc. breakfast and use of pool = £7.50pp* Ubud, Bali 4 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £63.00pp*

Total = £1,005.55 per person for 19 full days across 3 Southeast Asian countries (and 5 places)!

*The cost for anything marked with an asterisk is per person (pp) based on 2 people sharing. Note: Price excludes the costs for travel insurance, spending money (tours, food, occasional taxis, drinks etc.), costs to travel to/from UK airport for international flights, and visas (if required). I don’t book accommodation based on star rating, and book purely based on reviews, location and value for money. All accommodation is private hotel rooms (I’m not a hostel type of girl, I like my privacy and home comforts) or apartments, and all flights are economy. Prices for certain things may have changed since the time I took this trip, so please only use this as a guide to help you set your own savings target.

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Carrier details, activities information.

Day 1: Kuala Lumpur – Bali (Dinner)

  • Arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport.
  • Meet and greet by our representative. 
  • Transfer to hotel and check-in hotel
  • Dinner at Jimbaran Beach (Bbq seafood)
  • Overnight at hotel

Day 2: Bali (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

  • Breakfast at hotel restaurant
  •  Tour Lempuyang Temple , The “Gate of Heaven”
  •  After that, visit Tirta Gangga, Holy spring water temple
  •  Lunch at local restaurant
  •  Tour Taman Ujung , The former water palace of Karangasem empire
  •  Dinner at local restaurant

Day 3: Bali (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

  •  Tour Bukit Asah , A tourist spot located on a hill that has a charming scenary
  •  Next visit is Virgin Beach , One of the best white sand beach in Bali, less crowded and hidden from the public
  •  Visit Kerta Gosa , a cultural heritage or ancient Hall of Justice in Bali
  •  Tour Goa Lawah, Bat Cave Temple (optional to visit enroute to south)
  •  Shopping in Kuta area

Day 4: Bali

  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Free at your own leisure
  • Proceed to the airport for departing flight

Accommodation

budget trip to bali from malaysia

  •   Bali – Adhi Jaya Sunset / Solaris Kuta or Similar

Deluxe Class (4 Star) :

  • Bali – Bali Rani Hotel / Adhi Jaya Kuta or Similar

One of the best resorts we’ve stayed in so far. We took 3d2n package with breakfast, lunch & din provided. Food given large quantity, esp seafood & service was fine. Stayed in Garden Villa chalet. Very clean & comfortable. Housekeeping crew came to clean, very prompt & quick. Clean & nice beach, about 20 paces away from room, as well as clean pool, about 10 paces from room. Surrounding well kept. Resort is, of course, not new but it’s more than adequate to unwind & relax. Came during off-peak season & feels like you have whole resort to yourself! Thank you to staff for memorable holiday.

Policy / Surcharge:

  • High Season: Idul Fitri/Chinese new year (To be advised)
  • Peak Season: 24Dec – 10Jan 23 (Xmas – New year period)

Package Includes:

  • Hotel 3 Nights
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Private Transport
  • Tour guide (6pax-up)
  • Entrance fees
  • Parking & toll fees
  • Meals as program (Halal)
  • Mineral water
  • Balinese welcome garland

Packages Excludes:

  • PCR/Rapid test Coronavirus
  • Flight ticket
  • Extra transport
  • Tipping guide
  • Travel Insurance & other optional or personal expenses.

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Public Holiday & School Holiday

Deposit & Payment

Booking deposit* (non-refundable) of the full payment should be paid after your booking has been verified by Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours. Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours reserves the right to cancel your booking if you fail to make a full-payment 45 days before travelling dates.

* 30% or more deposit is required at time of booking as it depends on type of package.

* RM 1000/person for group series muslim tour package with travelling date more than 3 months.

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Additional info for FIT Tour Package included the air ticket

  • Upon registration and confirmation of airline ticket request, Traveller must remit full payment for airline ticket according to the dateline as advised by the person-in-charge in AMI Travel.
  • For ground and other payments, traveler must remit booking deposit (a 100 % non-refundable) of 30% from the package price (excluding airline ticket) within three (3) days after registration or according to the dateline advised by person- in- charge in AMI. Balance payment must be made thirty (45) days prior to departure date or according to the dateline as advised by the person-in-charge in AMI.
  • No changes can be made within 48 days before departure
  • If participant wants to come back later or earlier than the expected date of arrival in Malaysia, participant must send an e-mail or letter 45 days before the travelling dates and it is subject to the discretion of Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours. However, Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours reserves the right to reject or accept it.
  • If allowed, any additional cost is participant’s responsibilities. Participant also will be charged for admin fee.

Cancellation

  • Booking cancellation from the participant should be done through email or letter and must be sent to Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours for avoiding any misunderstanding
  • Price is subject to change which based on currency fluctuation.
  • Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours reserves the right to amend the itinerary without prior notice.
  • Malaysian traveller, travel insurance is compulsory for international packages. Travel insurance click here.
  • There will be no tour leader from Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours that will join this tour.
  • Refund will not be paid immediately and will take more than 2 months.
  • All hotel and flight details are for reference only and subject to change till you get the verification from Al Masyhur International Travel & Tours.
  • Not all hotels provide electric kettle and ironing facilities. It is advisable to bring your own.
  • Not all hotels have triple room. So that, triple sharing room is based on twin sharing room with extra bed. Each room must be at least 2 adults paying full fare then only follow by child fare.
  • This package is not includes flight ticket unless it is stated, you will be charge RM 40/ticket/person if you want to book flight tickets with us.
  • Validity of the passport must be more than 6 (six) months from arrival date.
  • A copy of passport should be emailed to the tour officer 45 days before departure
  • It is advisable to check and ensure that you are eligible to go to overseas and your name is not being blacklisted. (’Blacklist’: Bank Debts, PTPTN and others). We will not hold any responsibilities if you are not allowed to travel on the day of your departure. Check status here
  • For package with Halal meals, meals are suitable for Muslims except breakfast which will be served in standard international buffet menu. In places which Halal meals are hardly to find, we will serve meals based on seafood, vegetarian or packed halal meals.
  • Terms and conditions are provided for your information. Once you book this package, we will assume you have read our Terms & Conditions
  • No refund or reduction will be made to any member in for accommodation, meals, sightseeing tours, transport or any other services which are included in the tour fare but not utilized by the tour member due to personal reasons.
  • The price shown above is min 2 persons unless it is stated.
  • For group series if we have less participant, the participants will be combine with our consortium partner.
  • If you are satisfied with the tour, you can write your review by clicking the link based on the branch you are dealing with either Selangor Branch / Johor Branch . Otherwise you can submit your complain to the management through email at [email protected] for further action.

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Cheap flights from Malaysia to Bali from RM 193

This is the cheapest one-way flight price found by a cheapflights user in the last 72 hours by searching for a flight departing on 10/7. fares are subject to change and may not be available on all flights or dates of travel. click the price to replicate the search for this deal., how far in advance should i book a flight from malaysia to bali.

When searching for a good deal, it’s best to be prepared for potential fluctuations in price. We recommend booking at least 31 days in advance, which can save you up to 36% on flights from Malaysia to Bali compared to booking the week you need them. Waiting 31 days out may not be for everyone, so we have options available for flights within the next two weeks, with the lowest price starting at RM 649. For sooner than that we have options available in the next 3 days from RM 790.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Malaysia to Bali?

January is one of the best times of the year to fly to Bali from Malaysia. Prices for January average RM 614 per person but you can even find prices for as low as RM 381. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of August. Opting for a January flight can save you 17% on your journey compared to booking in August

What is the cheapest time of day to fly from MY to BA?

When flying from Malaysia to Bali, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.

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We were in seat 43B. We were the last few rows to be served breakfast, and they had run out of food, trays etc. Finally received a yoghurt, fruit, and a breadroll. We were not offered a tea or coffee only a glass of juice or water. The hostesses seemed to be new to the job and struggling. The overnight flight was freezing, and not an enjoyable journey.

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Yes, there are multiple flights from Malaysia to Bali for under RM 500. The cheapest flight booked recently is on AirAsia X for just RM 456, but on average you can expect to pay RM 499.

Are there direct flights from Malaysia to Bali for under RM 500 on Cheapflights?

Cheapflights has 20 direct flights from Malaysia to Bali under RM 500. A good price for a direct flight from Malaysia to Bali is less than RM 541.

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There are currently 20+ open flights from Malaysia to Bali within the next 7 days for less than RM 500.

What days are direct flights available from Malaysia to Bali?

Direct flights can be found on the following days: Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

How many flights depart from Malaysia to Bali on average per day?

5 flight departures from Malaysia to Bali per day on average. Morning (6am - Noon) - 80% of flight departures Afternoon (Noon - 6pm) - 20% of flight departures

How long is the flight from Malaysia to Bali?

AirAsia X, Batik Air, and AirAsia can get you from Malaysia to Bali in just under 3h 05m. Your travel time will be generally consistent. There are 1975 km between Malaysia and Bali. All flights are typically direct.

What are the cheapest airlines to fly from Malaysia to Bali one-way?

RM 193 is the cheapest one-way deal found within the past few days, from AirAsia X. You may also be able to find cheap deals on AirAsia and Indonesia AirAsia, with prices starting from RM 207 and RM 212, respectively.

What does KUL to DPS mean?

KUL and DPS are unique codes to identify airports used in the aviation industry. They are defined by IATA (International Air Transport Association) and are commonly called IATA codes. KUL to DPS refers to a flight route from Kuala Lumpur Intl Airport to Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai Airport. While you’re still figuring out your travel plans, it’s not a bad idea to learn the names and codes of other airports around these areas: Kota Kinabalu Airport (BKI), Penang Intl Airport (PEN), Johor Bahru Sultan Ismail Intl Airport (JHB), Kuching Airport (KCH), Langkawi Airport (LGK).

Can I find deals for flights from Malaysia to Bali that include extra baggage allowance?

The amount of baggage you can bring on your Malaysia to Bali flight depends on the airline and the type of fare you've chosen. After entering your flight details, you'll be able to view the specific baggage policies for each deal in the search results. Keep in mind that certain deals may offer additional baggage allowance.

Can I find deals on flights from Malaysia to Bali with specific airlines?

Yes, Cheapflights allows you to browse and filter Malaysia to Bali flight deals by airline. After entering your origin and destination, use the available filters to view flights offered by airlines.

Can I find deals for flights from Malaysia to Bali that include hotel bookings?

Yes. In addition to deals on Malaysia to Bali flights, Cheapflights offers holiday packages that include both flights and hotel.

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Can I find deals for business class flights from Malaysia to Bali?

Yes. Cheapflights offers flight deals from Malaysia to Bali by cabin class. In addition to browsing deals, you can also filter by cabin class on the search results page after making a search.

Can I find deals for flights from Malaysia to Bali that allow pets onboard?

Many airlines flying from Malaysia to Bali offer the option to travel with pets. After selecting a flight deal, you can find more information about the airline's pet policy on their official website or by contacting the airline directly. Please note that additional fees and restrictions may apply.

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How recently were the Malaysia to Bali flight deals updated?

The Malaysia to Bali flight deals you see on this page were last updated on 26/6.

What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Malaysia to Bali?

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How Much Does a Bali Trip Cost? (Prices for 2024/2025)

When considering a Bali trip, you may want to know how much it would cost. Is it expensive?

Here is a breakdown of how much it costs for flights, hotels, transportation, sightseeing, food, and activities.

Is Bali Expensive?

  • Typical Costs for 1 Day, 1 Week, and 1 Month
  • Cost of International Flights to Bali
  • Cost of Eating and Drinking
  • The Cost of Transportation
  • Cost of Attractions/Activities
  • Tips for Saving Money

Bali is not an expensive destination compared to other vacation spots in Southeast Asia .

  • A private customized tour of the main attractions/activities in the south costs around US$120/person/day (2–4 people)*
  • A private volcano and hot spring tour or a rainforest discovery tour costs around US$200/person/day (2–4 people)*

* Private guide, car, and driver, attraction tickets, activities, and lunch included

It is a cost-effective island for a tour partly because most of the best beaches, surfing beaches, scenic terraced rice fields, and sightseeing landmarks are in the central and eastern parts of the island within about an hour from the airport and main hotel locations by private vehicle at times of low traffic, so transportation costs and trip lengths are kept low.

Some of the best snorkeling/diving areas are also within this 1-hour driving radius . Some others of the best beaches, diving areas, terraced fields and waterfalls/sightseeing/hiking areas are in the northern and eastern parts of Bali within an hour and half to two hours travel time from the airport.

Moreover, Bali can suit all kinds of budgets, from economical to luxury . However, Bali is an expat enclave and has heavy tourism. So, this drives the prices up, but in the off season (November to March except during the major holidays), you can get better prices. 

With Asia Highlights , you enjoy 100% refund of any payments made to China Highlights prior to 3 weeks before departure ( detail⇒ ).

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Typical Costs for 1 Week in Bali

Prices are going up, but Bali remains very good value compared to Western countries.

  • For a comfortable private tour (2–4 people) : About 160–220 USD per day per person is typical with private guide, 4- or 5-star hotels, nice meals, and private transfers included. For this standard of vacation in the US, the average price is 500+ USD.

The typical cost for a person for a week in Bali is from 1,000 USD.

For more on planning a week's holiday, see How to Plan a Trip to Bali .

Comparison with Thailand

Similar to Bali, Thailand is also affordable for all budget levels. 2–3 plane journeys are generally needed for a classic Thailand tour from north to south (Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Phuket or Koh Samui), which makes traveling in Thailand slightly costlier than in Bali by 20–30 USD per person per day. A 10-Day Private Classic Thailand Tour costs around 2,000 USD per person.

Check the sample itineraries of Bali for 10 days .

The Cost of International Flights to Bali

The only international airport in Bali is Denpasar International Airport (DPS). The cheapest months to visit are October to March (rainy season). Airline prices from the middle of December to early January are high for the Christmas and New Year season. The most expensive months are from April to September, especially the Easter vacation period and summer holiday season (June to August).

Airline Ticket Prices from Major Cities to Bali (round trip):

  • New York , United States: From 1,500 USD . Flying to Bali from New York requires at least one stopover.
  • Sydney , Australia: From 800 USD. Flying out of Sydney can be non-stop.
  • London , England: From 900 USD. Flying out of London requires at least one stop.

For more on seasonal differences in Bali travel, see Best (and Worst) Times to Visit Bali .

Cost of Accommodations in Bali

Here are the approximate costs for a standard 2-person room in Bali for 2024. This is for reference only (prices fluctuate quickly due to various uncertainties related to changes in the epidemic situation):

* Low season : November to March except for around Christmas and New Year

* High season : April to September, Christmas and New Year season

During the busy months/weeks, we recommend you plan and book your accommodations well in advance.

Hotels are included in our itineraries and we can generally secure favorable prices. We recommend suitable hotels based on your budget, preferred location, room specification (e.g. no-smoking), and other requirements. Feel free to contact us .

The Cost of Eating and Drinking in Bali

  • Budget : A meal in a cheap local-style restaurant can be as low as 25,000 IDR (1.70 USD or 1.70 EUR).
  • Mid-range : A mid-range restaurant meal for two people with three courses costs about 21 USD or 21 EUR.

The Cost of Transportation in Bali

  • Taxi: The price of a taxi in Bali depends on several factors. The taxi starting price is about 0.47 USD (7,000 IDR). For each additional 1 km you have to pay about 0.50 USD (7,500 IDR).

Traveling around Bali is usually by taxi or private transfer. It generally takes no more than 2 hours of driving from Ubud in central Bali to the most southerly beaches.

Public buses and scoooter/bike hire are obviously a lot less efficient, convenient, and comfortable. While you could save most of your transport costs, it would mean less time at the attractions and hence less value-for-money on your tour time, so we don't recommend them generally.

The Cost of Attractions/Activities in Bali

Beaches : Public beaches are free, but you may need to pay to enter a private beach. See Best Beaches in Bali: How to Choose the Right One for Your Trip .

Rice terraces : The less popular rice terraces are generally free to visit. The most popular ones such as Jatiluwih and Tegallalang have entrance fees of about 4 or 5 dollars for tourists. The ticket sales help locls to cultivate the land and build concrete paths for better access to the rice fields.

Tips for Saving Money in Bali

  • Traveling during shoulder/low season (November to March helps to reduce airfare and touring costs substantially.
  • Use bicycle/scooter hire. Take the public buses. Share taxi rides with others.
  • The biggest tourist areas around Denpasar, on the southern and southeastern coasts, and around Ubud are the most expensive touring areas. For lower prices, you can go to the north coast, and the least expensive and least touristy area is western Bali.
  • Eat at small, local, inexpensive restaurants called warungs for authentic and cheap Balinese food.
  • Shop at fresh food markets for fruits and vegetables instead of supermarkets.

Touring Bali with Asia Highlights

All our tours linked above can be adjusted as much as you like. We aim to create your ideal itinerary based on your interests, group size, budget, and other requirements. Contact us for inquiries.

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Bali, an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches, and coral reefs, offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. Whether you are looking for a serene retreat or an adventurous getaway, Bali is a destination that has something for everyone.

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Choosing a Bali tour package can simplify your travel planning by providing a well-rounded itinerary. These packages often include transportation, accommodation, and guided tours, ensuring you don't miss out on any of Bali's must-see attractions. Popular tour packages may cover cultural sites such as the Uluwatu Temple, natural wonders like the Tegenungan Waterfall, and beautiful beaches such as Kuta and Nusa Dua.

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Bali is the most popular destination in Indonesia which famous for its cultures and tourist attractions. Many of the traveler from Malaysia spend about 4-6 days in Bali island itself, some will go over to Gili Trawangan and Lembongan Island for diving and snorkelling.

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Bali with Malaysia tour package offers you an opportunity to witness some rich biodiversity, different blue-green hues of unending oceanic horizons and the ultimate time to relax and beat the stress. For 7 days and 6 nights forget about the busy city life and say hello to the white sandy beaches, delicious local seafood and friendly people. Avail the package right away and travel to your next favourite holiday destination.

Bali Malaysia Tour Itinerary Package

Day 1 : Arrival in Bali

Upon arriving at Bali you will be guided to your hotel, where you will relax and freshen up. The evening time is free for you to explore the nearby market and shop for souvenirs like; traditionally made wooden crafts, beaded crafts items, products made from Ikat fabric, aroma oils, natural soaps, other locally produced snacks among an array of others.

You can also satisfy the foodie in you by gorging on some delicious local cuisines like: Lawar, Nasi Bali, Sayur Urab, Terang Bulan, sate lilit and a whole menu of other food items.

Day 2 : Bali Sightseeing

Today first half will be free for you to explore some of the nearby sights of interest on foot or go for a motorcycle ride which is the most common mode of transportation here.

During the second half of the day you will be made to proceed towards one of the calmest beaches in Bali, Tanjung Benoa. Here, you can go for some fun water sports activities like, snorkeling, water walking, parasailing, kayaking and much more, you can also opt to sun bathe by the deep blue shore line.

For dinner, before heading back to your hotel, you will be taken for a cruise on the soothing waters where you will be served locally made cuisines amongst some musical background.

Day 3 : Bali Sightseeing

Your morning time will be relaxing and free for you to enjoy some time on your own. You have the option of spending your time by the beach and leaving all your stress behind.

Later in the evening, you will be driven to the picturesque destination of Uluwatu, for experiencing an unforgettable sunset. Upon reaching Uluwatu, you will be taken to the holy temple of Pura Uluwatu for a visit, which is dedicated to a manifestation of Rudra, Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa.

You will also be made to witness the traditional dance form of Kecak performance, at the temple premises, before heading back to your hotel.

  • The entire temple is infested with monkeys, who are known to snatch belongings away from the visitor’s hands.
  • Make sure to carry a bag where you can place your belongings. Do not feed the monkeys since it is known to encourage their behavior of stealing.

Day 4 : Bali – Kuala Lumpur

Right after breakfast in the morning, you will be transferred to the airport where you will be made to catch the flight to Kuala Lumpur.

On reaching you will immediately be transferred to your hotel here leaving the evening free for you to freshen up and relax.

Day 5 : Kuala Lumpur Sightseeing

Your sightseeing tour of Kuala Lumpur city will commence with a visit to Aquaria KLCC, which is an oceanarium located beneath the Kuala Lumpur convention centre. Here you will witness 5,000 different types of both land and water animals from around the world in a tunnel journey.

You next whimsical destination will be at Butterfly Park, which is known for being a secret paradise and home to almost 5000 different types of butterflies from all over the world.

You will also be taken too little India, which will definitely remind you of your motherland. The entire length of this location is dotted with Indian restaurants, shops and other Indian items.

After spending some quality time in these quirky places, you will be taken back to your hotel where the evening time is free for you to take a stroll along the local market places and shop for souvenirs like: items made from Batik fabric, Malaysian Songket, and hand woven arts and crafts items among a whole plethora of others.

You will also be free to give your taste buds a treat by trying some delicious Malaysian cuisines like, Hokkien Char Mee (fried noodles), Nasi Dagang (fish curry), banana leaf rice, Nasi Lemak and so much more.

Day 6 : Kuala Lumpur – Genting Highland Theme Park

Today, your day will be filled with fun and frolic since, after breakfast, you will be made to head to one of the most exciting family recreational theme park in Malaysia, Genting highland theme park.

En route you will be stopping at the spiritual centre of Batu Caves, which is located inside a massive limestone hill and is an extremely significant site of worship for Hindus for being dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is also home to the tallest Lord Murugan statue which stands at a height of a whopping 140 feet.

Genting highland has 50 different types of rides like roller coasters, swings, ferris wheels and the like along with offering several options for recreational activities for kids as well as adults.

  • Malaysia is extremely strict about their city’s cleanliness, so be extra careful and do not litter carelessly since it may lead to some consequences.

Day 7 : Kuala Lumpur Departure

After breakfast, you will be escorted to the airport from where your journey onwards will commence hence ending your exciting and relaxing trip.

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  • Bali will welcome you with its local delicacies namely Lawar, Nasi Bali, Sayur Urab, Terang Bulan and Sate lilit
  • Have a gala motor cycle ride to have the city tour
  • Have adventurous fun at the calmest beaches in Bali, Tanjung Benoa. Here, you can go for some fun water sports activities like, snorkeling, water walking, parasailing, and Kayaking
  • Pura Uluwatu, the divine temple, is a must-see. It is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, a manifestation of Rudra.
  • Start the Kuala Lumpur visit with the Aquaria KLCC, which is an oceanarium located beneath the Kuala Lumpur convention centre
  • Try some delicious Malaysian local cuisines such as Hokkien Char Mee (fried noodles), Nasi Dagang (fish curry), banana leaf rice, Nasi Lemak, and much more.
  • Have a gala fun at the exciting family recreational theme park in Malaysia, Genting highland theme park
  • Visit the spiritual centre of Batu Caves, which is located inside a massive limestone hill and is a very important place of worship for Hindus because it is dedicated to Lord Murugan.

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  • Accommodation as per itinerary
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Driver allowance, parking fees, fuel charges
  • Pick up and drop off service

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  • Any expense of personal nature
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  • Tipping, phone bills, etc.
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions section

FAQs for Bali Malaysia Package

A. December to April is the best time to visit Malaysia and for Bali best time is between April to June and then is September.

A. Balinese cuisine is a cuisine tradition of the Balinese people of Bali's volcanic island. Using a variety of spices in combination with fresh vegetables, meat, and fish. It is a type of Indonesian cuisine that combines indigenous traditions with influences from other Indonesian regional cuisines, Chinese, and Indian.

A. The secret to authentic Malay food's uniqueness is the use of herbs and spices in conjunction with special traditional equipment and cooking methods. Ingredients were primarily harvested from the backyard and the woods in the past, which made Malay cooking such an interesting culinary experience.

A. No, Bali shopping is not expensive. The island provides a variety of options for us to choose from. Small shops on the street are preferable to high-end boutiques.

A. Popular pewter goods to buy in Malaysia include flower vases, stylish coffee and beer mugs, key chains, showpieces, pen stands, photo frames, spice containers, cigarette cases, and wall decor. The most popular pewter product in Malaysia, however, is a replica model of the country's most famous landmark, the Petronas Towers.

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