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Is Indonesia cheap for Americans?

Indonesia is a very cheap country to travel to, especially when you get outside of Bali. You'll meet so many travelers along the way who have been spending months exploring Indonesia because it's so affordable.



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Your personal spending on the trip will include your food, drinks, shopping, entertainment and any activities outside of those included in your FnEZ adventure. For the entirety of our 10 Day Indonesia Trip -- Bali & the Gili Islands, we would recommend a budget of $400 - $1100.

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Bali can be expensive for food and drink, especially if you dine in one of the fancier restaurants or at one of the extravagant beach clubs. However, you can also dine in local warungs and pay 2 to 3 dollars for a meal. It is up to you how much you want to spend on food and drinks.

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Generally, Thailand is cheaper than Indonesia, with lower prices for accommodation, food, and transportation. However, prices can vary depending on the region and type of accommodation, and with some research and planning, visitors can find affordable options in both countries.

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Yes, it's possible to live off USD $1,000 per month in Bali. But, of course, it all depends on your lifestyle. If you're a single person, you'll need anywhere between USD $750 and USD $2,500 per month. Couples and families who share the cost of rentals will save quite a bit of money.

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As a country which has numerous choices of tourist destinations, one of which is Bali, Indonesia is always open to welcoming tourist. “Nothing has changed from the current system in the tourism industry.

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You'll typically spend about $34 on food and $25 on local transportation daily. Also, expect to pay between $55 and $65 for accommodation per night. On average, a three-day visit to Spain will cost you about $381, while a week-long trip will cost around $889.

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Bali is the largest of 17,508 islands that make up Indonesia and the Indonesian Rupiah is the only currency accepted in all of them. However, as Bali receives a lot of tourists on vacation Australian Dollars (AUD), American Dollars (USD) and Euros (EUR) are sometimes accepted and can be exchanged for IDR on the island.

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Despite their similarities Indonesia is overall more expensive to visit than the Philippines. These two island nations share many similar traits, from beautiful beaches to tropical jungles, but the overall cost of living in Indonesia has led to higher travel prices.

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