How much does a trip to Bali cost in 2026?

Quick answer
A 7-day mid-range trip to Bali costs approximately $945 per person, including accommodation, food, transport, and activities. Flights from the US add roughly $1,300 (use the estimator to see costs from other countries).

Bali sits in a price band where mid-range travelers typically spend around $135 per day on the ground — about $945 for a full week before flights. Backpackers on a tight budget can get by on roughly $49 a day staying in hostels and eating at local spots, while luxury travelers booking 4–5 star hotels and fine dining should plan for closer to $475 per day.

International flights from a major US hub to Bali run roughly $1,300 round-trip in economy class, though shoulder-season and advance-purchase fares can land well below that. The estimator below adds flights, accommodation, food, local transport, and activities into a single number you can save and track during the trip — and lets you pick your own departing country.

Daily cost breakdown by travel style

Budget
$49/day
Hostels, street food, public transit
🏨 Accommodation$20
🍽️ Food$12
🚗 Local transport$5
🎫 Activities$12
7 days: $343 per person
Mid-range
$135/day
3-star hotels, restaurant meals
🏨 Accommodation$70
🍽️ Food$28
🚗 Local transport$12
🎫 Activities$25
7 days: $945 per person
Luxury
$475/day
4–5 star, fine dining, private transport
🏨 Accommodation$280
🍽️ Food$90
🚗 Local transport$30
🎫 Activities$75
7 days: $3,325 per person

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Bali budget FAQ

What's the daily food cost in Bali?

For mid-range travelers eating a mix of restaurant meals and casual local spots, expect around $28 per person per day for food and drinks in Bali in 2026. Budget travelers eating street food and self-catering breakfast can hold it to $12 a day, while fine dining and hotel restaurants push the daily food spend to $90 or more.

Is Bali expensive for tourists?

Bali runs about $135 per person per day for mid-range travel covering accommodation, food, local transport, and activities. That puts it on the mid-range end compared to other popular destinations. A full week at the mid-range tier comes to roughly $945 per person before flights. Budget travelers can do it for around $49 a day; luxury travelers should plan for $475+ daily.

How many days do you need in Bali?

Most travelers spend 4–7 days in Bali. Four days covers the main attractions, while a full week lets you take a day trip or two without rushing. Longer stays of 10+ days work well if you're combining it with a nearby destination.

What's the best time to visit Bali for budget travel?

April–May and September–October — dry season without the July–August premium.