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Bali on a Budget: How to Visit for 25-50 USD Per Day

How to visit Bali on a budget of 25-50 USD per day. Free attractions, cheap eats, affordable accommodation, and money-saving tips.

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Bali on a Budget: How to Visit for 25-50 USD Per Day

Think Bali is too expensive? Think again. With smart planning, you can experience the best of Bali for just 25-50 USD per day including accommodation, food, transport, and sightseeing. Here is your complete budget travel guide.

Daily Budget Breakdown

A realistic budget day in Bali looks like this:

  • Accommodation: budget hostels or guesthouses
  • Food: street food and local restaurants
  • Transport: public transit
  • Sightseeing: mix of free and paid attractions
  • Target: 25-50 USD per day

    Free and Cheap Things to Do

    You do not need to spend a fortune to have an incredible time in Bali:

  • rice terrace walks -- completely free and worth every minute
  • beach sunsets at Uluwatu -- completely free and worth every minute
  • temple ceremonies -- completely free and worth every minute
  • waterfall hikes -- completely free and worth every minute
  • Many of the most memorable travel experiences cost nothing at all. Walking through local neighborhoods, people-watching at a cafe, and exploring markets are priceless.

    Where to Eat Cheap

    Skip the tourist restaurants and eat where locals eat:

  • nasi campur at a warung for 2 USD
  • mie goreng from street vendors
  • fresh fruit from local markets
  • Budget tip: Lunch is usually cheaper than dinner at the same restaurant. Eat your main meal at midday.

    Budget Accommodation

    Best option: homestays in Ubud or guesthouses in Canggu

    Book at least two weeks in advance for the best rates. Check reviews carefully and prioritize location near public transit.

    Getting Around on a Budget

    rent a scooter for about 5 USD per day. Walking is always free and often the best way to discover hidden corners of the city.

    Money-Saving Tips

    1. Travel in shoulder season for lower prices on everything 2. Cook some meals if your accommodation has a kitchen 3. Use free walking tours (tip-based) for orientation 4. Download offline maps to avoid data charges 5. Carry a refillable water bottle to save on drinks

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