
Book Hotels in Bali with Crypto or Pay Later (From $15/Night)
5,000+ properties starting from $15-40/night
Hotels in Bali range from $15 to $800+ per night, with more than 5,000 properties scattered across the island’s coastlines, rice paddies, and jungle valleys. Booking is fast and flexible on Travorio.com, where you can pay for your stay using 100+ cryptocurrencies, PayPal Pay Later, or split your bill into four with Sezzle.
Bali draws over 6 million visitors annually, attracted by its world-class beaches, vibrant culture, and value for money. The strong dollar gives travelers extra spending power, especially outside peak season. Secure the best rates by booking April through June or late September, when weather is dry but crowds are thinner.
Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Bali
Seminyak
Seminyak is Bali’s cosmopolitan beach hub, known for its upscale resorts, chic beach clubs, and boutique shopping. Prices range from $80 to $250 a night, with top picks like Potato Head Suites and The Legian Bali. Seminyak’s Petitenget Beach is a sunset favorite, while restaurants such as Sarong and Motel Mexicola serve modern Indonesian and international cuisine. The area is ideal for couples and style-conscious travelers who want easy access to nightlife and spa retreats. Taxis, GoJek rides, and frequent shuttles connect Seminyak to Ngurah Rai Airport (35 minutes, $12) and nearby neighborhoods like Kuta and Canggu.
Ubud
Ubud sits at the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali, surrounded by emerald rice terraces and jungle ravines. Expect mid-range rates between $50 and $200 per night, with standouts like Alaya Resort and Bisma Eight. Art lovers flock to the Agung Rai Museum of Art and Ubud Palace, while wellness seekers fill yoga studios such as The Yoga Barn. Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest is a must-visit, as is the Campuhan Ridge Walk. This neighborhood suits digital nomads, wellness travelers, and anyone seeking immersion in Balinese culture. Airport transfers take 1.5 hours ($35 by private car), with shuttle buses and scooters the main way to explore the region.
Canggu
Canggu has become Bali’s epicenter for digital nomads and surfers, offering a laid-back vibe with budget to mid-range lodgings ($25 to $100 per night). Surf breaks like Echo Beach and Batu Bolong attract wave riders, while hip cafes such as Crate Café and Deus Ex Machina are staples for remote workers. Old Man’s Beach Bar is a popular hangout at sunset. Canggu suits younger travelers, long-stay guests, and those seeking social hostels, yoga, and coworking spaces. The area is best reached by taxi or GoJek from the airport (45 minutes, $18). Scooters and rideshares are the primary way to get around.
Kuta
Kuta is Bali’s original tourist hotspot, famous for its wide sandy beach and buzzing nightlife. Budget hotels and family-friendly resorts dominate, with prices from $15 to $60 per night. Beachwalk Shopping Center and Waterbom Bali waterpark are major draws, while Poppies Lane is packed with bars and street food. Families and first-time visitors appreciate the area’s convenience, with the airport just 15 minutes away ($8 by taxi). Kuta’s beachfront is ideal for beginner surfers and sunset seekers. Transport is plentiful: metered taxis, public bemos (minivans), and cheap motorcycles rentals.
Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua is Bali’s luxury resort enclave, home to international five-star brands and pristine, managed beaches. Rates run from $200 to $600 per night, with options like The Mulia, Grand Hyatt, and Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua. The Bali Collection shopping and dining complex, Museum Pasifika, and the calm waters of Geger Beach attract families and honeymooners seeking peace and security. Nusa Dua is 25 minutes from the airport ($14 by taxi), with private drivers and shuttle buses ensuring seamless connections. This area is perfect for travelers wanting all-inclusive amenities and a tranquil atmosphere.
Uluwatu
Uluwatu is perched atop dramatic limestone cliffs, offering panoramic ocean views and a sense of exclusivity. Nightly rates range from $150 to $800, with luxury villas and resorts like Bulgari Resort Bali and Six Senses Uluwatu. The area’s highlights include the iconic Uluwatu Temple, Suluban Beach’s surf breaks, and Single Fin for sunset cocktails. Uluwatu suits surfers, honeymooners, and those craving privacy and spectacular sunsets. Private cars and taxis connect the area to the airport (40 minutes, $16). Scooter rental is the preferred way to explore the winding coastal roads.
Average Hotel Prices in Bali by Season
Hotel prices in Bali shift markedly between the dry and wet seasons. During the dry season (April to October), 3-star hotels average $70 to $110 per night, while 4-star properties range from $130 to $220. July and August are peak months, with rates often 30% higher than the annual average. For example, a 4-star Seminyak hotel that is $160 in May may surge to $210 in August.
The wet season (November to March) brings price drops, with 3-star hotels falling to $45–$75 per night and 4-star options from $90 to $140. December holidays (Christmas/New Year) are an exception, when prices spike briefly, but January and February see the lowest rates. Booking during these months can yield up to 40% savings compared to peak season. Off-peak deals are best found in Kuta and Ubud, where occupancy dips during the rains.
For families or groups, villa rentals also drop in price during the wet season, with discounts of 20–50% versus July and August. Flexible travelers can maximize value by visiting just before or after the peak, especially in late May or late September.
How to Book Hotels in Bali with Cryptocurrency
Browse Bali hotel options on the Travorio hotel search. Filter by neighborhood, amenities, or price in USD, EUR, or your preferred currency.
On the booking page, select "Pay with Crypto" at checkout. Travorio accepts Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC), and over 100 other cryptocurrencies.
Enter your email and traveler details. No Travorio wallet setup or KYC is required for crypto payments.
Scan the QR code or copy the wallet address to pay from your crypto wallet or exchange account.
Receive instant booking confirmation by email. All rates are locked at the time of payment, protecting you from crypto price swings.
Travorio’s crypto payments are handled securely and support all major wallets, including MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and Ledger. Full details and FAQs are available on the Travorio Crypto Booking FAQ.
Pay Later Hotels in Bali: Split Into 4 Payments
Travorio lets you book Bali hotels using Sezzle, breaking your payment into four equal installments. Pay 25% today, then three more payments every two weeks. There is zero interest and no hard credit check, making Sezzle ideal for travelers who want to spread out vacation costs or lock in early-bird deals.
PayPal Pay Later is also available. Select it at checkout to pay in installments or defer your payment, depending on your eligibility and location. Both Sezzle and PayPal Pay Later are accepted on hundreds of pay later hotels in Bali, from family resorts in Kuta to luxury villas in Uluwatu.
You can use these BNPL options online, instantly, with no paperwork. Minimum bookings as low as $40. Approval is fast, and your booking is confirmed as soon as the first payment is processed.
Getting to Bali: Flights and Transport
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is Bali’s primary gateway, located in Tuban just 4 kilometers south of Kuta. The airport is modern, with direct flights from major Asian, Australian, and Middle Eastern cities. Check official details at the Bali Airport Authority.
Airport transfers are straightforward. Prepaid taxis to Seminyak cost around $12 (30–35 minutes), to Ubud $35 (90 minutes), and to Nusa Dua $14 (25 minutes). Rideshare apps like Grab and GoJek operate at arrivals, but some restrictions apply at peak hours. Private drivers offer all-day rates from $40. Hotel shuttles are common for luxury resorts.
Average round-trip flight prices to Bali (Ngurah Rai/DPS) in 2026:
Los Angeles (LAX): $890–$1,350 (1 stop, 21–28 hours)
London Heathrow (LHR): $780–$1,200 (1–2 stops, 17–25 hours)
Sydney (SYD): $320–$540 (nonstop, 6–7 hours)
Singapore (SIN): $120–$210 (nonstop, 2.5 hours)
Tokyo Narita (NRT): $470–$830 (1 stop, 8–12 hours)
Book your flights and compare airlines on Travorio flights. For up-to-date schedules and visa requirements, consult Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism.
Bali Travel Tips for 2026
Visa: US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens receive a 30-day Visa on Arrival (VOA) for IDR 500,000 (about $35 USD). Payment is accepted in cash or card at the airport. You can extend the VOA once for another 30 days at a local immigration office. Alternatively, apply for an e-VOA online before departure at molina.imigrasi.go.id. Passports must be valid for at least six months on arrival.
Local transport: There is no metro or train system in Bali. Bluebird taxis are reliable and metered, with minimum fares starting at IDR 30,000 ($2). GoJek and Grab ride-hailing apps are widely used for both cars and motorbikes, with short rides in tourist zones costing IDR 10,000–25,000 ($0.70–$1.70). For longer day trips, private drivers can be hired for $40–$55 per day.
Tipping: Tipping is not required but is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, a 5–10% tip is customary if service is not already included. Round up taxi fares or leave small change for porters and hotel staff.
Currency: The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), code IDR. ATMs are widespread and accept Visa and MasterCard. Many hotels, restaurants, and shops accept credit cards, but always carry some cash for markets, taxis, and rural areas. USD is accepted in some tourist businesses, but exchange rates are better at banks or authorized money changers.
Best time to visit: April to October is the dry season, with sunny days, low humidity, and little rain,ideal for beaches and outdoor activities. July and August are busiest and most expensive. November to March is the wet season: expect lush scenery, lower prices, and afternoon showers, but some rural roads may be affected by flooding. For fewer crowds and better value, aim for late April–June or September–early October.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best area to stay in Bali?
Seminyak ($80-250/night) for beach clubs and upscale dining. Ubud ($50-200/night) for rice terraces, yoga, and culture. Canggu ($25-100/night) for surfing and digital nomad vibes. Kuta ($15-60/night) for budget stays near the airport. Your choice depends on whether you want beach, culture, or a mix.
How much do hotels in Bali cost per night?
Bali is extraordinarily affordable. Guesthouses in Kuta start at $15/night. Mid-range villas with private pools in Seminyak average $80-150/night. Luxury cliff-edge resorts in Uluwatu run $200-800+/night. A private villa that would cost $500+ in Europe goes for $100-150 in Bali.
Should I stay in Ubud or Seminyak?
Stay in both — they're different worlds. Ubud is inland (rice terraces, temples, yoga, art) while Seminyak is coastal (beach clubs, surfing, nightlife, dining). Most visitors split 3-4 nights each. The drive between them is 60-90 minutes depending on traffic. Start coastal, finish in Ubud for a wind-down.
What is a Bali villa and is it worth it?
Private villas with pools, gardens, and often a personal staff member start at $60-100/night — absurdly good value by global standards. For groups of 4+, a 3-bedroom villa ($150-250/night) is cheaper per person than hotel rooms and far more spacious. Airbnb and direct villa booking sites have the best selection.
Can I book Bali hotels with cryptocurrency?
Yes. Travorio accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 100+ cryptocurrencies for Bali hotel bookings. This is especially advantageous in Bali where airport and hotel IDR exchange rates carry 10-15% markups. Crypto locks in the real rate at booking time.
When are Bali hotels cheapest?
November through February (wet season, excluding Christmas/New Year) offers the lowest rates — 30-50% below peak. March is the single cheapest month. Luxury resorts in Nusa Dua and Uluwatu drop to mid-range prices. The rain is tropical (short afternoon showers), not all-day downpours.