Planning your Bali escape? 🌴☀️
You’ve booked your flight, found your dream villa, and can almost smell the beach breeze — but one question remains:
💭 How much money should I take to Bali?
The answer depends on your travel style, spending habits, and how smartly you exchange your currency.
Here’s the ultimate guide to help you plan your Bali travel budget, avoid unnecessary fees, and make the most of every rupiah.

When I first visited Bali, I brought way too much cash — just to be “safe.”
But I soon realized that carrying a huge amount wasn’t necessary, and that exchanging money smartly could save me hundreds of thousands of rupiah.
After several trips between Seminyak, Canggu, and Ubud, I discovered the best balance: how much money to bring, how to handle daily expenses, and where to exchange safely — especially at Best Money Changer Bali, which consistently offers fair rates and secure service.
So, before you pack your wallet, let’s break down exactly how much you’ll need.
1️⃣ Understanding Bali’s Average Daily Budget
Your daily cost in Bali depends on your travel type:
| Traveler Type | Daily Budget (IDR) | USD Equivalent (approx.) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 💼 Luxury Traveler | 2,000,000 – 3,000,000 IDR | $130–$200 | Villas, fine dining, spas, private drivers |
| 🌴 Mid-Range Traveler | 1,000,000 – 1,800,000 IDR | $65–$120 | Nice hotels, beach clubs, scooter rentals |
| 🏝️ Budget Traveler | 500,000 – 900,000 IDR | $35–$60 | Guesthouses, local food, public transport |
💬 Tip: Many travelers spend around 10–15 million IDR for a 7-day trip if staying mid-range.
2️⃣ Example Bali Travel Budget for One Week (7 Days)
Here’s a simple breakdown:
| Category | Estimated Cost (IDR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | 5,000,000 | 3–4 star hotel for 7 nights |
| Food & Drinks | 2,500,000 | Local restaurants + a few cafés |
| Transport | 1,000,000 | Scooter rental or driver |
| Activities | 2,000,000 | Tours, temples, massages |
| Shopping & Souvenirs | 1,500,000 | Gifts & clothing |
| Total (7 Days) | 12,000,000 – 14,000,000 IDR | Around $780–$900 USD |
So if you’re traveling for one week, taking around $800–$1,000 USD (or equivalent) is more than enough for a comfortable trip.
3️⃣ How Much Cash Should You Bring?
💡 The best approach is a mix of cash and card.
Here’s what most experienced travelers do:
- 💵 Bring $300–$500 USD (or equivalent) in cash for the first few days.
- 💳 Use debit/credit cards for hotels or large payments.
- 💰 Exchange more cash as needed at trusted money changers like Best Money Changer Bali (BMC) for better rates.
Avoid carrying all your money at once — split it between wallet, hotel safe, and travel bag.
4️⃣ Where to Exchange Money Safely in Bali
While you can exchange at airports or hotels, their rates are usually lower.
Instead, use licensed, PT-registered money changers such as Best Money Changer Bali, known for honest rates, transparent service, and Bank Indonesia authorization.
📍 Best Money Changer Branches:
- Bali Airport (Ngurah Rai)
- Seminyak
- Canggu
- Legian
- Sanur
- Tuban
🕖 Open Daily: 07:00 AM – 11:00 PM
☎️ Contact: +62 851-6706-3510
💬 Traveler Tip: Exchange only a small amount at the airport (for taxis and SIM cards), then go to a BMC branch for the rest — you’ll get a noticeably better rate.
5️⃣ Money Tips for Traveling in Bali
✅ Bring clean, large notes (USD 50–100) for the best exchange rates.
✅ Avoid small or damaged bills — they might be rejected or valued less.
✅ Always count your cash before leaving the counter.
✅ Use local cash (IDR) for taxis, markets, and small shops.
✅ Download currency converter apps to double-check exchange rates.
💬 Pro Tip: Most cafes, hotels, and stores in Bali accept cards — but small stalls and drivers still prefer cash.
Plan Smart, Spend Wise
So, how much money should you take to Bali?
➡️ For a 7-day trip, plan around 10–15 million IDR ($700–$1,000) for mid-range travel — more if you love luxury, less if you go local.
And remember — where you exchange matters just as much as how much you bring.
With Best Money Changer Bali, you’ll enjoy fair rates, secure service, and peace of mind across six convenient branches island-wide.
Because smart travelers don’t just budget — they exchange wisely. 💸🌴
📍 Best Money Changer Bali: Bali Airport, Seminyak, Canggu, Legian, Sanur & Tuban
🕖 Hours: 07:00 AM – 11:00 PM
☎️ Contact: +62 851-6706-3510
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