Traveling to Bali soon? 🌴
Before you explore temples, cafés, and beaches, there’s one important question every traveler needs answered:
💭 What money do they use in Bali?
Knowing the correct currency will help you avoid scams, get better rates, and travel confidently.

When I arrived in Bali for the first time, I assumed USD or AUD would be accepted everywhere.
But the moment I tried paying a driver in foreign money, he said politely:
“Rupiah only, sir.”
That’s when I learned the golden rule:
Bali uses only one official currency — the Indonesian Rupiah.
After exchanging money across Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, Kuta, and Sanur, I learned exactly how the system works and where to exchange safely.
✅ 1️⃣ What Money Do They Use in Bali?
Bali uses the Indonesian Rupiah, written as:
- Rp (symbol)
- IDR (currency code)
This is the only legal currency allowed for payments in Bali — no exceptions.
✅ Food
✅ Taxis
✅ Shopping
✅ Beach clubs
✅ Tours
✅ Markets
Everything must be paid in IDR.
✅ 2️⃣ Common Rupiah Banknotes in Bali
You’ll commonly use:
- Rp100,000 — Red
- Rp50,000 — Blue
- Rp20,000 — Green
- Rp10,000 — Purple
- Rp5,000 — Brown
- Rp2,000 — Grey
- Rp1,000 — Brownish green
💡 Tip: Carry small notes for taxis, markets, and parking.
✅ 3️⃣ Can You Use USD, AUD, EUR, or SGD in Bali?
❌ No — not for direct payments.
Even though Bali is very tourist-friendly, Indonesian law requires every physical transaction to be done in Rupiah.
Foreign currencies may be accepted for quotation only, not for payment.
If you try to pay with USD or AUD:
- You’ll get a bad rate
- Or the payment will be refused
- Or you’ll be overcharged
Always use IDR.
✅ 4️⃣ Best Way to Get Rupiah in Bali
You can get Indonesian Rupiah through:
✅ Licensed money changers — best rates
✅ ATMs inside banks — convenient but may include fees
✅ Credit/debit cards — accepted in hotels & cafés
But for the best value and safety, always use a licensed exchanger.
✅ 5️⃣ Where to Exchange Money Safely in Bali
Avoid random street stalls offering overly high rates — they often use tricks like hiding notes or double-counting.
Travelers trust:
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- Seminyak
- Canggu
- Legian
- Sanur
- Tuban
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💬 Tip: Exchange a small amount at the airport, then get better rates at BMC Seminyak or Canggu.
✅ 6️⃣ Bali Money Tips
✅ Always pay in IDR
✅ Bring clean, undamaged foreign bills ($50–$100)
✅ Count money at the counter
✅ Avoid exchanging late at night
✅ Keep small Rupiah notes for daily use
✅ Use ATMs inside banks
So, what money do they use in Bali?
➡️ Bali uses Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) — the only official and legal currency on the island.
For the safest exchange, visit Best Money Changer Bali, trusted for fair rates and professional service.
Enjoy your Bali trip with confidence and the right currency. 🌅💸
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