Cost of Living in Bali — Complete Data Guide


TL;DR — Bali is the world’s top digital nomad destination and one of the most cost-effective places to live in Asia. Indonesia’s CoL Index is 26.1 (Numbeo 2025, NYC = 100) and GNI per capita is $16,010 PPP (World Bank 2024). A comfortable single-adult expat lifestyle in Canggu or Ubud costs $1,100–1,800/month, including a private villa or apartment with pool access.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living — Indonesia/Bali 2025 (NYC = 100).


Key Data at a Glance

IndicatorValueSourceYear
Indonesia GNI per capita (PPP)$16,010World Bank2024
Indonesia CoL Index26.1Numbeo2025
Indonesia Rent Index9.1Numbeo2025
Indonesia Groceries Index18.5Numbeo2025
Indonesia Restaurant Index33.6Numbeo2025
Indonesia Expat Value Score1.63Calculated2025
Indonesia Inflation2.18%World Bank2024

Housing

AreaMonthly RentNotes
Canggu (villa with pool)~$700–1,400Top nomad hub, highest demand
Canggu (room in shared villa)~$350–600Coliving widely available
Seminyak~$600–1,200More upscale, beach proximity
Ubud~$400–800Cultural hub, jungle setting
Sanur~$500–900Quieter, local feel
Denpasar (local area)~$200–400Cheapest, less expat infrastructure

Source: Numbeo / expat community data 2025. Bali villa rents include utilities and pool maintenance in most cases.


Food

CategoryMonthly EstimateNotesSourceYear
Groceries (1 person)~$80–140Imported goods significantly more expensiveNumbeo2025
Warung meal (local)~$1.50–3.50Best-value dining optionNumbeo2025
Western/expat restaurant~$10–20/mealCanggu cafe cultureNumbeo2025
Monthly food budget (moderate)~$200–380Mix of local and expat diningEstimated2025

Transport

TransportMonthly CostNotes
Motorbike rental~$50–80/monthEssential in Bali, most practical
Gojek car (5km)~$2–4App-based, reliable
Scooter purchase (secondhand)~$500–1,000 one-offLong-term stays
Airport transfer~$10–20Ngurah Rai International

Healthcare

CoverageCostNotesSourceYear
BPJS (national insurance)~$10–30/monthAvailable to foreigners with KITASGov.2024
International expat insurance~$80–200/monthStrongly recommendedMarket2024
Private clinic consultation~$30–80Bali has good private clinicsNumbeo2025
Medical evacuation coverageEssential add-onRemote areas, limited surgery capabilityPractical2025

Total Monthly Budget Estimates

Budget LevelMonthly EstimateProfile
Frugal~$700–1,000Shared villa, local food, motorbike
Moderate~$1,100–1,800Private villa/apartment, mixed dining
Comfortable~$2,000–3,000Premium villa, active nomad lifestyle

Key Insight

Bali’s defining advantage is the villa ecosystem: for $700–1,400/month, expats access private villas with pools that would cost $5,000–8,000/month in equivalent Western markets. This housing arbitrage is unique globally. The trade-offs are real: Bali’s visa situation (no formal nomad visa — most use tourist visa runs or KITAS through agencies), seasonal traffic congestion in Canggu, and healthcare limitations for serious conditions requiring medical evacuation.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to live in Bali per month?

A moderate single-adult lifestyle in Canggu or Ubud costs $1,100–1,800/month, covering a private villa or apartment, mixed local and expat dining, motorbike transport and health insurance. Frugal budgets (shared villa, local food) start from $700/month. Source: Numbeo / expat community data 2025.

Is Bali expensive for digital nomads?

Relative to Southeast Asian alternatives, Bali is mid-range. It is more expensive than Hanoi or Chiang Mai but offers unique lifestyle infrastructure (villa culture, strong coworking ecosystem, international community). Indonesia’s CoL Index (26.1) makes it one of the most affordable countries globally. Source: Numbeo 2025.

What visa do I need to live in Bali?

Options include the Tourist Visa (30 days, extendable to 60), B211A Social Cultural Visa (extendable to 180 days), and the KITAS residence permit (requires sponsorship). Indonesia launched a Digital Nomad Visa in 2023 (E33G) allowing stays up to 5 years for those not earning local income. Verify current requirements at the Indonesian immigration authority.

Is Canggu or Ubud better for digital nomads?

Canggu leads for coworking infrastructure, beach proximity and nightlife. Ubud is quieter, more affordable and culturally richer. Most experienced Bali nomads split time between both, or use Ubud as a longer-term base. Seminyak is more upscale and family-oriented.

Is healthcare in Bali adequate for expats?

Bali has several good private clinics (BIMC Hospital, Kasih Ibu) covering routine care. For serious conditions, medical evacuation to Singapore or Australia is the standard protocol. All expats should carry international health insurance with evacuation coverage.


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Last updated: 2025 | Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living — Indonesia 2025. General information only.