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Can you pay cash for GoJek in Bali?

Can you use grab and gojek in Bali without a credit card? The good news is that you do not need a credit card to use grab and gojek in Bali. You can pay the driver in cash after the ride is over, which they might even appreciate more since you'll be more likely to tip.



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The good news is that you do not need a credit card to use grab and gojek in Bali. You can pay the driver in cash after the ride is over, which they might even appreciate more since you'll be more likely to tip.

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Go-jek is cheaper than Grab, however most Go-jek drivers are not able to speak in English. Also, do note the both transport providers are limited in Ubud. They mostly operate in Seminyak and Kuta.

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Hi, Yes it is, plenty of drivers and works well for rides and food delivery - Massage and shopping too.

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Unlike Grab, gojek is not allowed at Bali Airport. While the app may look like it works, gojek drivers are simply unable to enter arrivals. You may be lucky and find a driver at departures, but it's not always the easiest way to go.

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No, it is not customary to tip in Bali. However, it's always appreciated when you show your gratitude with a little extra money. Keep in mind that no one will come chasing you down if you don't leave a tip, but it's always nice to show your appreciation for good service with a token of gratitude.

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Public and private tour buses are an affordable way to explore the island. That said, they don't allow the freedom to explore off the beaten path and can take a very long time to reach their destinations. Bali's most popular private bus tours are organized by Perama Tour & Travel.

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Paying by card in Bali is a fairly safe option. Most of the bigger restaurants, resorts, shopping stalls will all accept payment via card. Taxis, small local restaurants (warungs), beach bars, and market stalls still only accept cash.

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Money tips when travelling in Bali
Cash is the preferred payment method in Bali, so it's best to carry enough to enjoy your day, including smaller denominations or change for local shopkeepers and warungs.

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Tipping in Bali: Hotel
Tipping at your hotel or other accommodation in Bali is not required or expected especially since there is nearly always a service charge added to your bill to cover these services. But, if you received exemplary service and would like to show your appreciation, a small tip is always appreciated.

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I suggest for 10 days in Bali that you bring about $250-$500 USD cash per person. This will be more than enough to cover your day-to-day cash expenses on a small to medium budget. Now let's talk about some of the costs that you can expect on your Bali trip.

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No, it is not customary to tip in Bali. However, it's always appreciated when you show your gratitude with a little extra money. Keep in mind that no one will come chasing you down if you don't leave a tip, but it's always nice to show your appreciation for good service with a token of gratitude.

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You need to get a local Indonesian SIM card to use grab and gojek in Bali.

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Grab and Gojek are available for 24 hours in Tuban Kuta, Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. They are monitored by GPS.

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Tennis Shoes (Sneakers) Tennis shoes comes in handy for exploring the markets, trekking, exercising, hiking volcanoes and everyday use. While some travelers feel most comfortable in hiking boots, they are not a necessary addition to your Bali packing list.

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