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Can you live on $1000 a month in Bali?

The cost of living in Bali per month can vary widely depending on your lifestyle choices. A simple, budget-friendly lifestyle can be achieved for around $1000 a month, while a more comfortable living can cost around $1500 - $2000 per month.



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The single entry visa is one of the favorite options for medium to long term stays in Bali. The visa allows for stays of up to 6 months in Indonesia. After this 6-month period, foreigners can apply for a new single entry visa again for another period of 6 months. This process can be repeated several times.

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How much does it cost to live in Bali per month? The cost of living in Bali per month can vary widely depending on your lifestyle choices. A simple, budget-friendly lifestyle can be achieved for around $1000 a month, while a more comfortable living can cost around $1500 - $2000 per month.

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While Bali can be a very inexpensive place to live (as compared to many Western countries) if you are living humbly, eating local foods, and enjoying nature as your entertainment, it can be equally just as expensive (if not more) than the cost of living in your home country if you want to live the luxury lifestyle.

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Overall, Thailand is cheaper than Bali.
Thailand has a wider range of accommodation options to suit all types of budgets, and the local food and alcoholic drinks are surprisingly cheap in comparison. More recently, Bali is offering a wider choice of places to stay for all type of travelers and budgets.

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Canggu is located west of Kuta, around an hour drive from the airport. Canggu is where most of Bali's expats live, including us, packed full of trendy cafes, cool co-working spaces and start-up companies.

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The cost of healthcare in Bali is lower than in most Western countries. However, it is important that you have comprehensive health insurance so that you do not have to pay hospital bills out of your own pocket. Private Healthcare: An appointment with a specialist in a private hospital will cost around USD $30 – $50.

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If you have a smaller budget then you can easily get by with about $10 per day-if you just plan on hanging at the beach and eating local food. If you're looking to eat at the higher-end restaurants explore the island and enjoy all of its many attractions, then you'll need a bit more, like $25 to $50 per day.

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The $1000 will be enough, but does that include VOA and departure tax?. On your intended plan, I expect you will spend $60-$70 a day however add $13/day to cover VOA and departure tax. Waterbom will cost extra on the above so you won't have a lot for shoping, which you will want to do..

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