Instead, you might want to time your trip to avoid peak season, which is July to August, Christmas and Easter, when families descend on Bali during the school holidays. As Bali is so small it can easily feel very crowded.
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October. The best time to travel to Bali is in October. October is considered to be the end of the peak season in Bali. Prices for flights and accommodation are cheaper than the peak months of June, July, August and September.
You should plan to spend around Rp1,176,938 ($75) per day on your vacation in Bali, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, Rp330,629 ($21) on meals for one day and Rp145,557 ($9.30) on local transportation.
When planning a trip to Bali, I recommend planning to spend at least 5 days in Bali. However, 10 days to 2 weeks would ultimately be best, allowing you to explore everything the island offers. You can also go for as little as 3 days, but you can only visit one location.
Do you need a visa to travel to Bali? Yes, for most visitors to Bali/Indonesia, a tourist visa is required for entry. However, foreign nationals from the following ASEAN countries can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism purposes: Brunei.
Head out to the beach to watch the sunrise, go surfing, shop at traditional markets, observe Balinese daily prayers, or simply rise early to start your day trip earlier in order to avoid traffic and arrive ahead of crowded hours.
Although two weeks in Bali can be a good amount of time to explore the island and get to experience its unique culture, beautiful landscapes, adventure activities, and lively nightlife there is certainly room for a longer visit.
The Visa on Arrival is initially issued for 30 days, and it can be extended once for another 30 days. If you plan on staying in Bali, Indonesia for more than 60 days or your country is not eligible for VOA, you may consider the B211A tourist visa.
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.
Having been fortunate enough to have travelled to both Bali and Thailand, I can recognise that these popular destinations in South East Asia have many similarities. Both are rich in cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, delicious Asian cuisine and beautiful beaches, but they do have distinct differences too.