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What to buy in Bali airport?

Duty-Free shopping At Bali, tourists can buy specialty products like Balinese coffee and intricately-designed fabrics right at the airport. You can also get your favourite perfumes, luxury make-up, and quality liquor at a discount when you shop at the duty-free shop.



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Forgot to shop for souvenirs while exploring the island? Don't fret! At Bali, tourists can buy specialty products like Balinese coffee and intricately-designed fabrics right at the airport. You can also get your favourite perfumes, luxury make-up, and quality liquor at a discount when you shop at the duty-free shop.

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Tourists visiting Bali can bring up to 100 million rupiah equivalent in foreign currency (approximately US $6,500) without declaring it at customs. Any amount exceeding the IDR 100 million limit (approximately $6,500 USD) must be declared upon entry or exit from Bali.

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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.

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As mentioned above Cash is still a very important form of payment in Bali, particularly in the smaller shops and also when you need to pay for your transportation, or if you need gasoline. The 100,000 bills are the largest bills. It's useful if you take also some smaller bills with you.

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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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The truth is, for a lot of products, there isn't always much difference between duty-free and the prices you can get at home — especially if you're prepared to hunt online. The key differentials are tobacco and alcohol, which are both usually taxed heavily and therefore can be bought for a lot less at the airport.

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It turns out people's top priority in an airport, besides making their flight, is staying hydrated. Despite the high price of bottled water at the gate, it's the number one item purchased in Hudson's travel essential stores in the United States.

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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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Are US Dollars accepted in Bali? US dollars are not generally accepted at Balinese businesses. Some larger hotels and tour operators may accept US Dollars as payment but the exchange rate will be terrible, so I don't recommend using them to exchange your foreign currency if it can be helped.

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US Dollars is the best currency to bring to Bali, use only authorized money changers and change no more than 200 USD at a time. If you still have cash before you leave, change again in US Dollars as it won't be possible to change in your Country. Enjoy Bali!

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How Much to Budget For Two Weeks in Bali? On top of flights, if you budget around $100 per day for your trip to Bali it would be more than enough. This amount would enable you to stay in a mid-range hotel, eat out for every meal and enjoy some of the island's best activities.

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