Ideas for Itineraries
FAQ
Bali is generally considered safe for solo female travelers who follow standard precautions. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas, dress respectfully in temples, and be cautious with valuables. Many solo female travelers successfully explore Bali independently.
Budget $25-50 daily for basic accommodation, meals, and activities. Mid-range travelers typically spend $75-150 daily. Luxury travelers can spend $200+ daily. Prices vary significantly by location, with beach areas more expensive than villages.
Apply for an e-visa before arrival through the Indonesian immigration website or obtain a 30-day visa on arrival. E-visa is faster and costs around $35. Visa on arrival is available at Denpasar Airport for similar costs.
Renting a scooter works for experienced riders comfortable with chaotic traffic. Inexperienced riders should hire drivers or use ride-hailing apps instead. If renting, invest in quality helmets and purchase motorbike insurance.
Wear sarongs when visiting temples, never point feet at people, ask permission before photographing locals, and avoid loud behavior during ceremonies. Showing respect to local traditions deepens your travel experience.
May through September offers dry weather and manageable crowds. July-August peak season requires advance bookings. For budget travel with afternoon rains, visit November-March when fewer tourists arrive.
Tap water isn't recommended for tourists unaccustomed to tropical bacteria. Drink bottled water from reputable sources. Hotels and restaurants typically serve safe water.
