Practical Tips On Saving Money During Holidays In Bali

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Practical Tips On Saving Money During Holidays In Bali.

Bali, as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Indonesia, has its own allure to be visited by people from all over the world. Because of the large number of tourists, this also has an impact on the prices. If you want to enjoy a vacation in Bali, you’d better read and follow the money-saving tips below!

1. Collect Tourist Information

Before your vacation begins, you should gather as much information about the tourist attraction that you will visit. The aim is to minimize the use of tour guide services. If you understand the tourist attractions, it will be easier for you to enjoy the place.

2. Find Cheap Lodging 

You can use information from travel sites, online hotel booking sites, or asking your close friends. If you are observant, you can get cheap accommodations with fairly complete facilities. Currently, there are many online platforms that provide home rental services at affordable prices. As long as you diligently surf the internet, you will get it. In addition, choose a location that is a little far from the center of the crowd.

3. Rent a Vehicle 

To simplify your trip, you should rent a motorbike for several days at a time, to get a lower price than the rental price per day. Simply leave an identity card for collateral. If you have this, you can go around Bali to your heart's content without having to pay any more fees.

4. Find Cheap and Free Attractions

There are several free tourist attractions that you can visit, such as the beach. You can relax, play water, or sunbath for free.

  5. Bring Your Own Vacation Items 

You shouldn’t forget to bring your own items. Like sarong, if you want to visit the temples, and snorkeling equipment if you want to go to the beach.

6. Prepare your own drinking water bottle 

The weather in Bali is hot, so you certainly need a lot of drinking water to get rid of your thirst. No need to buy bottled water. Simply bring your own drinking bottle and then you can refill the maximum water in free drinking water installations in various locations in Bali.

7. Eat at Street Vendors

To fill your empty stomach, choose a street vendor to buy your food. There are many street vendors that sell traditional food with a good taste in a cheap price.

8. Buy souvenirs at the Art Market

In Bali there are many places that provide typical Balinese knick-knacks that are suitable for souvenirs. In order to save your budget, you must be smart in choosing where to buy souvenirs. One of them is the market. Besides it’s cheaper, you can also bid the price until you have a deal with the seller.

Well, you don't need to worry anymore about your budget for your vacation trip. With a light budget, you can already relax and enjoy Bali to the fullest. Even though it’s cheaper, don’t forget to bring extra money just in case you need it for an emergency situation.