Traveling to Bali soon? 🌴
Before you enjoy the beaches, cafés, and temples, there’s one question every traveler needs answered:
💭 What money is used in Bali?
Knowing the right currency — and how to exchange it safely — will help you enjoy your trip without stress.

During my first visit to Bali, I thought USD or AUD might work at tourist areas.
But when I tried paying a taxi driver in foreign money, he laughed gently and said:
“We only take Rupiah.”
That was my first lesson: Bali uses only one official currency — and you need to have it ready.
After visiting Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, and Kuta, I learned exactly how money works in Bali and where to exchange it safely.
✅ 1️⃣ What Money Is Used in Bali?
Bali uses the Indonesian Rupiah, written as:
- Rp (symbol)
- IDR (currency code)
It is the only legal and accepted currency for all payments on the island.
✅ Restaurants
✅ Beach clubs
✅ Markets
✅ Taxis & drivers
✅ Shopping
✅ Tours
Everything must be paid in Rupiah.
✅ 2️⃣ Common Rupiah Banknotes You’ll Use
You will commonly handle:
- Rp100,000 — Red
- Rp50,000 — Blue
- Rp20,000 — Green
- Rp10,000 — Purple
- Rp5,000 — Brown
- Rp2,000 — Grey
- Rp1,000 — Green-brown
💡 Tip: Always carry small notes for taxis, parking, and local shops.
✅ 3️⃣ Can You Pay With USD, AUD, or EUR in Bali?
❌ No — not for in-person payments.
By law, Indonesia requires all physical transactions to use Indonesian Rupiah.
Hotels or tour operators may list prices in USD or AUD online, but when you pay at the counter, the amount is converted to IDR.
If you try to pay with foreign money:
- You’ll get a worse rate
- Some shops may refuse
- You may be charged extra
Always convert your money to IDR.
✅ 4️⃣ Best Way to Get Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
You have three main options:
✅ Exchange Foreign Cash in Bali – Best rates
✅ Withdraw from ATM – Convenient but may have fees
✅ Card Payments – Good for restaurants & hotels
Most travelers combine cash + card for flexibility.
✅ 5️⃣ Where to Exchange Money Safely in Bali
Be careful — some unlicensed money changers still use tricks like switching bills or giving misleading rates.
For safety, transparency, and fair prices, choose:
✅ Best Money Changer Bali (BMC)
A Bank Indonesia–licensed, PT-registered money changer trusted by thousands of tourists.
📍 6 Official Branches:
- Bali Airport
- Seminyak
- Canggu
- Legian
- Sanur
- Tuban
🕖 Open daily: 07.00–23.00
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💬 Tip: Exchange a small amount at the airport, then get better rates at BMC branches in town.
✅ 6️⃣ Bali Money Tips
✅ Always pay in IDR
✅ Bring large, clean notes ($50–$100) for best rates
✅ Count cash before leaving the counter
✅ Avoid random street exchangers
✅ Use ATMs inside banks
✅ Keep small notes for daily expenses
So, what money is used in Bali?
➡️ Bali uses Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) — the only official currency for all transactions.
For safe and reliable exchange, visit Best Money Changer Bali, known for honest rates, long opening hours, and secure service.
Travel confidently and enjoy Bali with the right currency in hand. 🌅💸
📍 Locations: Airport • Seminyak • Canggu • Legian • Sanur • Tuban
🕖 07.00–23.00
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