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Cost of Living in Bali: Tropical Paradise on a Budget

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The Island of the Gods

Bali is perhaps the most famous digital nomad destination in the world. Areas like Canggu and Ubud are synonymous with laptop workers, yoga studios, and surf culture.

Housing: Villas and Guesthouses

Housing in Bali varies wildly from basic local rooms to spectacular private villas.

  • Private Room in a Guesthouse (Homestay): $300 - $500 per month.
  • 1-Bedroom Private Pool Villa: $800 - $1,500 per month.
  • Co-living Spaces with Coworking: $600 - $900 per month.

Food and Lifestyle

Bali's cafe culture is world-class. You'll find incredible smoothie bowls, avocado toast, and artisanal coffee everywhere.

  • Local Warung Meal (Nasi Campur): $1.50 - $3.00
  • Western Cafe Meal: $7.00 - $12.00
  • Monthly Scooter Rental: $60 - $80

The Bottom Line

While Bali has gotten slightly more expensive in popular areas like Canggu, it is still highly affordable. A realistic budget for a comfortable digital nomad lifestyle is $1,200 to $1,800 per month.