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Which part of Bali is cheapest?

Sanur, Uluwatu, Lovina, and Ubud are some of the cheapest places in Bali where you can experience the real feel of the island.



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Bali is a beautiful island with many amazing places to call home, but if you're looking for the cheapest place to live, Lovina, Sanur, and Uluwatu offer the most cost-effective and budget-friendly stays and experiences.

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October through to March is the cheapest time to visit Bali as this is the off-peak season meaning there are an excellent range of low season deals to take advantage of.

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Bali remains affordable compared to Western destinations and other Southeast Asian countries like Singapore and Malaysia; however, Thailand is still slightly less expensive. This is what makes Thailand such a great choice for many travelers.

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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.

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Don't book a villa or hotel in touristy Seminyak or Canggu The latter was once sacred among the surf set but the secret got out and the area now suffers from overdevelopment, noise pollution and congestion. Seek out a boutique stay in a lesser-known village.

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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.

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Bali accommodation
The cheapest times for accommodation in Bali coincide with the wet season, October through to March. During this time, tourism numbers are lower so hotels in Bali are cheaper due to a lack of demand and act as a draw to bring more people in.

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How can you avoid Bali Belly?
  1. Make sure all meat and seafood is thoroughly cooked (not raw or rare)
  2. Avoid the following foods while travelling: Sushi. Unpasteurised dairy products milk/cheese/ice cream. ...
  3. Water: Don't drink tap water. Don't use tap water to brush your teeth. ...
  4. Hygiene: Wash your hands after using the toilet.


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The north and east of Bali feel like a completely different island to the busy south. While the south's best beaches – Nusa Dua, Jimbaran Bay, Seminyak, and Kuta beaches – are popular and well-maintained, the north and east offer a wilder and more authentic slice of Balinese life.

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Renting villas will be the best decision you make for your Bali holiday. For those who enjoy group privacy, seclusion, exclusive services, and spacious accommodation with a dash of luxury, Bali villas will be perfect.

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But, you will want to have some cash on hand to get you going, and just in case you have trouble finding or having technical problems with the ATMs. I suggest for 10 days in Bali that you bring about $250-$500 USD cash per person.

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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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The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island's dry season. Although the weather is ideal for travellers, the island is also subject to soupy, humid days throughout the year. Many shops offer sales and promotions; restaurants are less crowded in those mid-season months.

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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.

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Bali offers more hotel choices than Phuket does. If you're a surfer, Bali is your choice for its collection of world-class breaks. On the other hand, Phuket's beaches are more scenic and laidback, great for those preferring island beach escapades with a mix of water sports and just lazing on the sand.

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