Bali Travel Money Guide
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Bali Travel Money Guide

How much cash to budget for Bali, where cards work and where they don't, and the ATM and tourist-levy traps to know before you go.

Bali · IndonesiaRp IDRCash off-resort
Kadar IDR terbaik hari ini
just now
Anda beli IDR
231.000
MYR per 1 IDR
at MaxMoney
Anda jual IDR
232.300
MYR per 1 IDR
at MaxMoney
Fakta ringkas
Daily budget
Rp500k–1.2m
Transit
Scooter · Grab
Cards
Resorts yes, warungs no
Cash culture
Cash off-resort
Best areas
Seminyak · Ubud
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (Rp)

Bali lives in two worlds: the beach clubs, villas and cafés that tap a card without blinking, and the warungs, temples and scooter rentals that want rupiah in hand. Carry a daily cash float and you'll glide between them.

How much cash to bring to Bali

A rough daily budget for a comfortable mid-range trip:

  • Food — Rp150,000–400,000/day (a warung meal is Rp30,000–60,000; beach clubs cost far more)
  • Getting around — Rp100,000–300,000/day on a scooter, Grab or a hired driver
  • Activities & temples — Rp150,000–400,000/day (entries, a guide, a day trip)

Our rule of thumb

For 5 days in Bali, carry around Rp2,500,000–5,000,000 in cash and keep a card for resorts and beach clubs. At today's rate that's roughly RM750–1,500.

Paying your way around Bali

  • Use bank-attached ATMs — card skimming has been a problem at standalone machines; withdraw from ATMs inside or beside a bank branch and cover your PIN.
  • Cash for scooters and drivers — rentals, hired drivers and parking are cash; agree the price before you set off.
  • Cards at resorts, beach clubs and cafés — fine for the splurges; useless at a roadside warung.
  • Pay the tourist levy — at the time of writing Bali charges foreign visitors a Rp150,000 levy; pay it online before you fly to skip the airport queue.

Neighbourhood cash notes

  • Seminyak & Canggu — beach clubs, boutiques and cafés take cards; the little warungs between them don't.
  • Ubud — the art market, temples and rice-terrace cafés are largely cash.
  • Uluwatu & temples — entry fees and the sarong hire are cash; bring small notes.
  • Kuta — touristy and card-friendly in the bigger spots, cash for the street.

One Bali habit

  • Treat ATMs with care and carry cash daily — pull rupiah from bank ATMs, keep a float for warungs, temples and drivers, and a small tip is always appreciated.
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