Blogger Inna Miroshnichenko spoke about the cost of living in Bali in 2026
The rental of a villa for 2,500 dollars, food expenses of up to 500 dollars per month, and seafood dinners for less than 100 dollars for a large group. Blogger Inna Miroshnichenko shared her real living expenses in Bali with four children and explained what the prices on the island depend on the most. She revealed this in an interview on the YouTube channel ‘Slava Dyomin’.
Life in Bali in 2026: how much does villa rental cost
According to Inna Miroshnichenko, it is possible to find accommodation in Bali for almost any budget. An older villa located far from tourist areas can realistically be rented for about 500 dollars per month.
However, for a large family and comfortable living, prices are significantly higher. The blogger mentioned that they rent a villa with three bedrooms, a pool, and a spacious kitchen, which costs about 2,500 dollars per month on average. The price includes cleaning, pool maintenance, and territory care.
The most significant factors affecting the price are the number of rooms, the area, and the proximity to the ocean. According to Miroshnichenko, villas by the coast can cost anywhere from 15,000 to 30,000 dollars per month, although even for such money, the accommodation does not always meet expectations.
Food prices in Bali: how much the family spends
The blogger stated that her family spends no more than 500 dollars on groceries per month. At the same time, she rarely cooks herself, as food delivery is widely developed on the island and usually takes about 20 minutes.
According to her, dishes familiar to Ukrainians are also available. For example, a portion of mashed potatoes with a cutlet costs about 300 hryvnias, and prices in supermarkets are almost the same as in Kyiv. At the same time, products are significantly cheaper in local markets, but tourists are often quoted a higher price. Therefore, many foreigners ask villa managers or locals to assist with shopping.
Inna Miroshnichenko separately pointed out the difference between tourist and remote areas. According to her, the further away from popular resort locations, the lower the prices for accommodation, food, and various services. That is why even with a moderate budget, one can find comfortable living conditions in Bali if they do not aim to settle close to the most popular beaches and restaurants.
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