Bali is a great place to have a vacation on a budget!
Would you love to visit Bali, Indonesia but don’t want to break the bank? You might be surprised that you can have an amazing vacation with just Php30,000 as your budget!
Explore the stunning beaches, go surfing, eat fresh seafood, immerse yourself in the Hindu culture, and have an inexpensive massage–these are just some of the leisurely activities you can do while visiting the island of Bali.
Read on to know where to go in Bali on a budget!
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1. Prepare necessary documents
First things first before traveling to Bali on a budget: Make sure to prepare all necessary documents for traveling such as your passport that’s at least 6 months valid! Filipinos do not need to apply for a visa if they will only stay in Indonesia for 30 days or less.
2. Create a customized itinerary
Enjoy Bali on a budget by planning for your trip carefully and executing a no-nonsense itinerary. The island may be small, but there are more than enough activities for all types of travelers. We’ve got the Instagram-worthy tour for the bloggers and influencers, surfing lessons at Legian Beach for the thrill seekers, and a full body massage experience for those who just want to lay back and unwind.
To keep things smooth and stress-free, consider pre-booking your Bali activities on Klook, from airport transfers to must-visit attractions. All you need to do is to pay online and present your e-vouchers at the venue or during the start of the activity.
3. Book your flight and accommodation well in advance
To secure the best deals for your Bali on a budget adventure, it's advisable to book your flight and accommodation well in advance. October is an ideal month for budget travelers, as it marks the end of the peak season, which means more affordable prices. Currently, round-trip flights from Manila to Bali are available for as low as ₱8,000 with budget airlines. For accommodations, you can find Klook staycations starting at P800 per night.
From hostels to budget villas, here are some of our recommended places to stay when you’re in Bali:
4. How to get around Bali
You’ll need to find a way to explore Bali on a budget. Public transportation like taxis and buses are available but most locals ride a scooter or motorbike to get around. Solo travelers can get a rental and travel like a local for only P300, while bigger parties could book a private car charter for your comfort and convenience for as low as P1499. Get discounts for either option when you book a deal through Klook.
5. Hit up Northern Bali’s Best Sites
Save yourself the hassle of booking separate trips for Northern Bali’s top tourist spots and visit them all in one day when you book a tour with Klook. The tour guide offers hotel pick-up and drop-off so you won’t have to worry about transportation. Just show your e-voucher and join the group.
Hit Bali’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces and the Ulun Danu Beratan and Taman Ayun Temple. Imagine getting to see all that just for P1,776. You get to learn about the rich history of the place, plus capture hundreds of photos so you show everyone the cool places you’ve been to. Now that’s touring Bali on a budget.
6. Take surfing lessons from the locals
Whether you just want to lounge or are looking to do some water sports, soak up some sun at one of Bali’s finest beaches.
For those exploring Bali on a budget, Legian Beach is a top choice. Its white sands provide a perfect spot for leisurely walks, while the clear waters are ideal for swimming and surfing. Each lesson will only set you back P475 and that includes equipment like surfing boards, rash guards, and sunscreen.
You can always join the locals for a friendly competition of beach soccer or volley, free of charge.
7. Feel rejuvenated after a massage
After two days of touring the best sites and tiring yourself out at Bali’s beach, it’s time to dedicate a day to pampering yourself. For those enjoying Bali on a budget, start your day with a hearty breakfast at a local restaurant and head to Bali Orchid Spa for a relaxing 60-minute Just Let Go Massage worth P1,402. Clear your mind and feel rejuvenated after the masseuse melts your worries away.
Then, make your way to Sunset on Seminyak for a dining experience by Kuta beach. Cap the evening watching the sunset as you wait for your dinner. The cost of the Sunset dinner is P2,340, but your heart and stomach will surely thank you for this treat.
8. Enjoy delicious coffee with a view at D'Tukad Coffee Club in Ubud
Coffee-lovers who are looking for an unforgettable Bali on a budget experience, this is the place to be! Head to D’Tukad Coffee Club in Ubud, where breathtaking views and great coffee come together. Nestled right by the stunning Tegalalang Rice Terrace, this hidden gem lets you sip on a fresh brew while taking in the lush greenery. Relax in the infinity pool, lounge on plush daybeds, and soak up the tropical ambiance. Starting at P294, D’Tukad Coffee Club is proof that you can enjoy Bali in style, even on a budget!
Bali on a budget is absolutely possible—this Indonesian paradise proves that you can explore the world without breaking the bank. Not only will you be treated well with assistance from locals, but there are also many fun ways to enjoy your trip. So if you’re thinking twice about whether or not you should still book a roundtrip ticket to Bali, take this as a sign and just go for it!























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