Bali and it’s Transportation
Regarding costs and general description

Illustration of Health. Photo credit: Unsplash
Whatever it is, I hope we always stay healthy!
Bali offers a decent healthcare system catering to both tourists and expatriates. You’ll find everything from small local clinics to international-standard private hospitals, as well as public hospitals. Overall, healthcare in Bali is much more affordable than in most Western countries, though the cost varies by facility and service type.
Healthcare costs in Bali:
- General doctor consultation at a local clinic: Rp150,000 – Rp300,000 (around USD 10–20).
- Consultation at international hospitals (like BIMC or Siloam): Rp500,000 – Rp1,200,000 (USD 30–80).
- Basic lab tests (e.g., blood or urine tests): Rp250,000 – Rp600,000 (USD 15–40).
Inpatient care in private hospitals:
- Standard room: Rp800,000 – Rp2,000,000 per night (USD 50–130).
- VIP room: Rp2,500,000 – Rp5,000,000 per night (USD 160–330).

Photo credit: Bali International Hospital
Hospital in Bali
International health insurance: Many expats use providers like Cigna, Allianz, or Pacific Cross, with premiums around USD 100–300/month depending on coverage.
Tips for Foreigners:
Bring international health insurance to cover unexpected costs. Use international-standard hospitals for better communication and care. Local clinics are great for minor issues and fast, inexpensive service.
