Articles tagged ‘cash’
Money in Bali: Friday March 30th 2007
By Nick | March 30th, 2007 |The shifting sands of world currencies can affect your holiday in Bali. Here’s how some of the world’s most popular currencies stack up against the Indonesian Rupiah.
What your money is worth in Bali
By Nick | February 1st, 2007 |Choosing Bali for a holiday, over Hawaii, the Caribbean, Sydney, London or S.Africa, means one thing for sure, you’ll get a lot more for your money. A RTW traveler once told me that when he was planning his trip, he basically looked for ‘cheap’ countries to spend most of his time and ‘westernized countries’ to [...]
The price is right in Bali Indonesia
By Nick | December 13th, 2006 |Bali is a great deal all round, for a holiday. As much tropical weather as you can take, all the sunshine you can handle, all the waves you can catch. That’s just the free stuff! For the stuff that isn’t free, you’ll need to change some of that money you brought with you. Here’s the [...]
Currency exchange in Bali
By Nick | November 23rd, 2006 |One of the best things about coming to Bali is how much you get for your money. This all starts at the Money Changer, when you hand over your stack of dollars / Euros and try to count the monoploy money in front of you.
25 Rules to Grow Rich By in Bali
By Nick | October 20th, 2006 |Sound like some kind of smart alec don’t I? I’m not, I’m as in need of good advice as the next guy. Browsing through CNN’s money section, I saw 25 Rules to Grow Rich By and thought I’d share them. These rules can help those living in Bali, those planning to live in Bali and [...]
Indonesian currency rates: Oct 12th 2006
By Nick | October 11th, 2006 |One factor that will affect your time in Bali, is the rate of exchange. Let’s face it, us blue collar folks love acting like Donald Trump once a year in Bali, ordering the pretty waitresses around, and feeling the Bintang, to make sure its cold enough (as if we’ve got a clue!).
Selling the farm and moving to Bali!
By Nick | September 2nd, 2006 |‘Bali is cheap, a plate of nasi goreng costs 8,000rp, a guest house room is 50,000rp and you can rent a scooter for a month, for 400,000rp. I’m selling the farm and moving to Bali!’
