Bali isn’t nicknamed the \u2018Islands of the Gods’ for nothing. Pristine beaches, a rich and diverse history and culture and mouth-watering cuisine make the mere mention of Bali evoke wanderlust. At this magically romantic getaway, couples may wander the bustling markets of Kuta, sip from coconuts at Balangan Beach, grab a cuppa at the Nasa Caf\u00e9 nearby or dive into the underwater world that awaits them at the coast of Nusa Lembongan; there are so many things to do here in Bali on a Budget. We’ve chalked up a list that will make your vacation just as romantic as it would be if you spent a fortune. Here’s how couples can discover Bali on a budget.<\/p>\n Best time to travel to Bali<\/p><\/div>\n Bali is at its most affordable during January (after the New Year) to March and October to November. Bali experiences wet weather during these months. This translates to residents walking around with colourful umbrellas and ponchos and, of course, lower hotel booking rates accompanied by a plethora of offers. This is the perfect version of Bali for couples looking for an affordable holiday. Apart from the magical weather, they will also be greeted with quieter roads and fewer crowds.<\/p>\n Jeda Villa<\/p><\/div>\n Luxury resorts and premium services will seem very affordable when you plan your travel to Bali on a budget. You’ll find most of these ritzy hotels and villas at Seminyak and Ubud. Scout around the beautiful roads of Bali<\/p><\/div>\n If you and your partner are looking for ways to save some bucks on your Bali holidays<\/a>, local transportation is the best way to do it. Taxis are the most expensive way to travel locally. Zoom around on a motorbike instead. They’re fast, fun and available at a meager sum of IDR 30,000-50,000, which is just around 143 to 239 INR a day. If riding a bike is not your cup of tea, download the Blue Bird app that provides reliable cab services.<\/p>\n
\nIt’s easy to let the jaw-dropping beauty of this island deceive you into thinking you’ll have to spend a bomb. Worry not. When planning your Bali tour packages<\/strong><\/a>, you will be pleasantly surprised by your incredibly high purchasing power. In Bali, INR 1 is worth approximately IDR 209.<\/p>\n1. Planning Your Travel To Bali<\/h2>\n

2. Picking Accommodation<\/h2>\n

\nWhy holiday in a hostel when you can snuggle up at a private villa? You can rent out a private villa for as low as IDR 150,000, which is about INR 720. Glorious cliff-side views and elegant infinity pools will seem like a steal.<\/p>\n3. Scouting The Landscape<\/h2>\n
