Think Bali is only for luxury travelers? Think again. With smart planning, you can enjoy stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious food for as little as $30 a day. At Maplewings, we’ve put together the ultimate budget guide to help you experience Bali without overspending.
Stay in affordable yet beautiful areas like Canggu, Ubud, or Sanur. These spots offer cheap accommodations, local eateries, and easy access to top attractions.
Guesthouses, hostels, and homestays in Bali often cost between $10–$15 per night, with free breakfast included. Booking a week in advance can get you the best deals.
Skip the tourist cafés and enjoy meals at warungs (local eateries) where delicious Indonesian dishes like Nasi Goreng or Mie Goreng cost just $1–$3.
Rent a scooter for around $5 per day or use apps like Gojek and Grab for affordable rides. Public shuttle buses are also available between major tourist spots.
Many of Bali’s best experiences are free or very cheap—watch the sunset at Tanah Lot, hike Mount Batur, or explore the rice terraces in Tegallalang.
Instead of booking expensive private tours, join group trips or explore with other travelers to split costs.
Bali proves that paradise doesn’t have to be expensive. With the right tips—and help from Maplewings—you can enjoy the Island of the Gods without breaking the bank.
Ready to start your Bali adventure? Visit Maplewings for more budget travel guides and insider tips.