How much does it cost to visit Bali for a week?

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    How much spending money for Bali for 10 days or a week?

    Using my insights and research about current costs, I estimate a budget of around $630 for a low cost trip. To this, add more to your budget depending on the season, quality of accommodation, number of tours you do and how highbrow you go with food and alcohol.

    Planning a week-long trip to Bali? If you're like many travelers, the cost of this dream vacation may be causing some anxiety. Having traveled to Bali for over two decades, I have firsthand experience managing expenses while exploring all the island has to offer.

    Key Takeaways for a 7-day trip to Bali cost

    • The overall cost of a week-long trip to Bali can include expenses like airfare, transportation, accommodation, food and drink, activities and attractions, and miscellaneous costs.

    • Airfare to Bali averages around $850 if you buy a discounted fare, and typical full-price fares are $1,200, while transportation within the island can be included in a weekly budget of approximately $630.

    • Accommodation options range from affordable options starting at $10-25 per night to more luxurious choices. However, it is recommended to set aside around $100 (mid-quality) to $250 (luxury) for accommodation during a one-week trip in 2023.

    • Food and drink expenses can be budget-friendly, with meals costing around $1–3 at local warungs or up to $10–20 for more upscale dining experiences.


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    How much money should I take to Bali for 1 week?

    The overall cost of a week-long trip to Bali includes expenses such as airfare, transportation, accommodation, food and drink, activities and attractions, and miscellaneous costs.

    Let’s look at each of these:

    Airfare and transportation costs

    Airfare can vary, but on average, expect to pay around $850 to fly into Bali. I've found this to be a fair estimate over the years for discounted fares, but in high season, budget for $1,200.

    Transportation once you're in Bali is another aspect to consider. If you prefer private transport, it will usually be included in your weekly budget of around $630. This includes transport to and from attractions, restaurant meals, and a few tours. However, if you're looking to save, public transportation is a good alternative. The cost varies, but it's generally quite inexpensive and a great way to explore Bali.

    Accommodation expenses

    Finding the right accommodations for your trip to Bali is an important part of planning your budget. Depending on your preferences and budget, there are plenty of options to choose from.

    If you're looking for affordable accommodations, there are budget and backpacking options available starting at USD $10-25 per night.

    For those who prefer more luxurious accommodations, prices can range from $100 to $250 for accommodation expenses during a one-week trip in 2023/24. Keep in mind that these prices may vary depending on the location and amenities offered by each establishment.

    To save even more money, consider booking your accommodations well in advance or searching for deals and discounts online. This way, you can secure a comfortable place to stay without breaking the bank.

    Food and drink expenses

    I love indulging in the delicious cuisine of Bali during my trips. When it comes to food and drink expenses, budget travelers can expect to spend around $1-3 per meal. Local warungs (small restaurants) offer affordable options such as nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodles), and satay.

    If you're looking for a more upscale dining experience, prices can range from $10-20 per person. With so many affordable options available, you can satisfy your taste buds without breaking the bank during your trip to Bali.

    Activity and attraction costs

    Exploring the activities and attractions in Bali can add to your overall trip cost. On average, budget travelers can expect to spend around $120 on transportation and attractions during a one-week trip. This includes the cost of renting a scooter or hiring a driver for day trips, as well as entrance fees to popular sites like temples and waterfalls. Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on the specific activities you choose, so it's always a good idea to research ahead of time and set aside some extra money for these experiences.

    Miscellaneous expenses

    During your trip to Bali, it's important to budget for miscellaneous expenses that may arise. These can include things like souvenirs, spa treatments, and additional activities or attractions that you might decide to participate in.

    While it's difficult to predict exactly how much these expenses will cost, setting aside some extra money for them is a good idea. Keep in mind that prices can vary depending on the specific items or experiences you choose.

    By being prepared and having some extra funds available, you'll be able to fully enjoy all of the little extras that make your trip to Bali truly memorable.

    Tips for Budgeting and Saving Money during a Trip to Bali

    Planning a trip to Bali and want to save money? Here are some tips:

    1. Research and compare accommodation prices in advance to find the best deals. Bali is not really a last-minute market - early bookers are rewarded.

    2. Consider staying in budget - friendly accommodations like guesthouses or homestays instead of luxury resorts.

    3. Eat at local warungs (small restaurants) or street food stalls to save money on meals.

    4. Carry a reusable water bottle and refill it from taps or buy bottled water from local stores instead of expensive tourist areas.

    5. Use public transportation or rent a scooter instead of hiring private drivers, which can be more expensive.

    6. Book tours and activities online for certain, fixed prices compared to booking on the street with third-party sellers who will not be the ones to actually take you on the tour.

    7. Take advantage of free attractions and activities such as exploring temples, beaches, and rice terraces.

    8. Bargain when shopping at markets or souvenir shops to get lower prices.

    9. Opt for free or low - cost entertainment options like watching traditional dance performances at a temple or attending local festivals.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, budgeting for a week-long trip to Bali is essential to ensure you have enough money for all your expenses. By considering the overall costs of airfare, accommodation, food and drink, activities and attractions, as well as miscellaneous expenses, you can create a realistic travel budget.

    FAQs

    1. What will be my average travel costs for a week-long trip to Bali?

    Your average travel costs depend on your accommodation options, local transportation expenses and spending money allocated. Detailed financial planning for trips can give you an accurate estimate.

    2. How should I prepare a vacation budgeting for a trip to Bali?

    It’s a good idea to do a budget by scanning flights and accommodation to get an approximate feel based on where you are coming from and what style of accommodation you want. Then add estimates based on our articles for food, transport, tours etc. Once you have a rough budget then circle back and start looking at flights and accommodation in more detail to finalise those. Then you will have an exact budget for daily and weekly spend for when you are in Bali.

    3. Can I plan a backpacking budget for my trip to Bali?

    Yes! A backpacking budget primarily requires calculating travel expenses such as cheap lodging options, inexpensive meals, and low-cost transport making affordability part of the adventure! Trust me, all the very best food and travel experiences in Bali have been when I was as close to local as possible - street food, local cultural encounters, nature-based activities. I think budget travel puts you much closer to travel truth and the luxury travelers tend to miss out heaps.

    4. Are there any useful tips for managing my travel budget during my stay in Bali?

    To manage your travel budget effectively; dine at local eateries rather than high-end restaurants (Bali’s local food is mid-blowingly delicious), use public transport whenever possible and opt for affordable tourist areas instead of costly ones.

    5. What is included in the total cost of a planned vacation in Bali?

    The total cost includes all major factors: round-trip airfare from your home country, hotel accommodations or hostel stays if you're on a strict budget, meals plus extra spending money.



    Simon St John

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