How much spending money needed for Bali
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How much spending money needed for Bali
Morning guys
I am off to Bali in a couple of months and wanted to ask if anyone has a ballpark amount of how much money to take. I am going for 10 days I know it is best to change money whilst i am there. Do you know if they prefer dollars or GBP
TIA
I am off to Bali in a couple of months and wanted to ask if anyone has a ballpark amount of how much money to take. I am going for 10 days I know it is best to change money whilst i am there. Do you know if they prefer dollars or GBP
TIA
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Re: How much spending money needed for Bali
No idea on preference, the places changing seemed to list a great amount of currencies. Surely dollars are better given how worthless the pound is?
Incidentally, I just took money out of a cash machine or used credit card when buying shit.
Pretty reasonable place I thought...depending on where you go and what you do though.
Incidentally, I just took money out of a cash machine or used credit card when buying shit.
Pretty reasonable place I thought...depending on where you go and what you do though.
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Re: How much spending money needed for Bali
No idea on preference, the places changing seemed to list a great amount of currencies. Surely dollars are better given how worthless the pound is?
Incidentally, I just took money out of a cash machine or used credit card when buying shit.
Pretty reasonable place I thought...depending on where you go and what you do though.
Incidentally, I just took money out of a cash machine or used credit card when buying shit.
Pretty reasonable place I thought...depending on where you go and what you do though.
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Re: How much spending money needed for Bali
Out and about in Seminyak I didn't think it was that expensive for a beer or lunch etc.
Dinner in the nice places, highly ranked on TripHelmet were not all Dubai expensive but certainly not filthy cheap. Food was generally reasonable but the wine was lumpy if I remember correctly.
It's really hard to say. I know that bucket of Bintang beers delivered to our villa in the hotel for my nightly pool party for one/two (depending on temperature) worked out, with taxes and service etc, at about 12dhs a bottle, which I thought was excellent.
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Re: How much spending money needed for Bali
Bali is expensive for SE Asia but still cheap in comparison to the rest of the world. Can get spendy if you go down the 5* hotel route, but that's the same everywhere in Asia.
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Re: How much spending money needed for Bali
There is a lot of info on Bali on the International Living Australia site here:
https://internationalliving.com/au/countries/bali/
https://internationalliving.com/au/countries/bali/
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Re: How much spending money needed for Bali
We never change money there - too easy to get ripped off when they're counting out in millions. Take a bit of cash, use your credit card everywhere you can.
It can be cheap or expensive, depending on what and where you like to eat. Organise transfer and tour drivers, etc., independently rather than through your accommodation as they'll overcharge, but agree prices in advance. Bargain but don't feel the need to screw them out of one last dollar - it means more to them than it does to you. Make sure taxi drivers use meters - if they won't, get out. We used Uber a lot last time we were there but they wanted cash - bit odd but we did it. (And be aware the taxi drivers can get quite violent about Ubers.)
When in Bali drink Bintang, not wine. International wine is expensive, local wine is dire. We rent villas rather than staying in hotels so take in as much champagne as customs will allow, plus a couple of small bottles of spirits, buy mixers in the supermarket - sundowners sorted.
It can be cheap or expensive, depending on what and where you like to eat. Organise transfer and tour drivers, etc., independently rather than through your accommodation as they'll overcharge, but agree prices in advance. Bargain but don't feel the need to screw them out of one last dollar - it means more to them than it does to you. Make sure taxi drivers use meters - if they won't, get out. We used Uber a lot last time we were there but they wanted cash - bit odd but we did it. (And be aware the taxi drivers can get quite violent about Ubers.)
When in Bali drink Bintang, not wine. International wine is expensive, local wine is dire. We rent villas rather than staying in hotels so take in as much champagne as customs will allow, plus a couple of small bottles of spirits, buy mixers in the supermarket - sundowners sorted.
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Re: How much spending money needed for Bali
We never change money there - too easy to get ripped off when they're counting out in millions. Take a bit of cash, use your credit card everywhere you can.
It can be cheap or expensive, depending on what and where you like to eat. Organise transfer and tour drivers, etc., independently rather than through your accommodation as they'll overcharge, but agree prices in advance. Bargain but don't feel the need to screw them out of one last dollar - it means more to them than it does to you. Make sure taxi drivers use meters - if they won't, get out. We used Uber a lot last time we were there but they wanted cash - bit odd but we did it. (And be aware the taxi drivers can get quite violent about Ubers.)
When in Bali drink Bintang, not wine. International wine is expensive, local wine is dire. We rent villas rather than staying in hotels so take in as much champagne as customs will allow, plus a couple of small bottles of spirits, buy mixers in the supermarket - sundowners sorted.
It can be cheap or expensive, depending on what and where you like to eat. Organise transfer and tour drivers, etc., independently rather than through your accommodation as they'll overcharge, but agree prices in advance. Bargain but don't feel the need to screw them out of one last dollar - it means more to them than it does to you. Make sure taxi drivers use meters - if they won't, get out. We used Uber a lot last time we were there but they wanted cash - bit odd but we did it. (And be aware the taxi drivers can get quite violent about Ubers.)
When in Bali drink Bintang, not wine. International wine is expensive, local wine is dire. We rent villas rather than staying in hotels so take in as much champagne as customs will allow, plus a couple of small bottles of spirits, buy mixers in the supermarket - sundowners sorted.