I didn’t even need to go to the gym and I lost a lot of weight just living there. I’d eat small and walk a lot. I suggest co-living spaces as well which are much cheaper than this. I’d also do Gojek for transport rather than your own scooter. There are a lot of things you can do a lot cheaper than this and still have an incredible experience
I live in Canada and life sucks so much. To live this life would cost around $10,000 a month and it is freezing cold lol. This gives me hope that there are other places to escape to and not hate life tho
I live in medicine hat alberta, bro. I feel your pain. I want to live in australia more than anything but I dont want to deal with the gigantic spiders and also the cost of living is just as bad if not worse over there.
Nice video, inspiring. From someone in Canada who is paying $2500 on monthly rent, over $250 on phone and internet, around 1000 for food (zero shopping, activity or travel) and wondering when this situation will change !!! 😅
Nice to watch what you've filmed, but unfortunately, the image you portray of Canggu is very idealized. Canggu is so crowded and noisy that it's difficult to live comfortably there. Traffic jams and the smell of scooter exhaust are everywhere. I spent a week there and was so tired that I moved to Uluwatu - now I finally feel like I'm on vacation. Clean air, no traffic jams, and the most beautiful beaches. Highly recommend.
I really liked how you stayed on track and focused and gave the good information, it’s very useful and it’s nice that you’re not bragging as well This is a very well done video and I really appreciate it. There’s a lot of shitty videos out there. Great job on getting a sponsor you deserve it
Great video man. People keep asking me if Bali is still affordable and from this video, looks like the value for money is 100% still there despite prices rising a little bit.
as im paying 2.4k/mnth for my villa here. i wouldn recommend to stay on bali for 1.2k with food etc included. all this digital nomad stuff only makes fun with a certain budget
Yeaa but someone staying in $600/month in a nice guesthouse wouldn't have less of a good time in Bali😊 Of course it's better to have bigger budget but it's also a very nice lifestyle there with a smaller one compared to most places in the world!
thank you for saying about medical travel insurance, I didnt think about this. the accommodations, scooters and food looks SO good!!!!!! ALso learning to surf is on my bucket list. looks like I will be doing Bali for 60 days yeeeee
your mid video add was for health insurance which you say is necessary but i don't see that expense here on your list... how much is the health insurance?
Thanks! Uluwatu traffic is crazy?😄 For me it's so relaxing always after Canggu hhaha! Or maybe you mean more Ungasan/Jimbaran area, there I agree the traffic is bad.. But yeah I haven't been to Lombok yet, just Gilis. I'll go next summer to try it out! What I hear from people it's nice as it's more quiet but already some nice cafes, etc. And surfing is less crowded. But will see I'd think it's still not developed enough for my needs haha🙏🏽
Thanks for making this video. I want to move to Bali soon and it's nice to get an idea of the expenses for someone similar to me...and see all the vegan food options. I'm also vegan, have you considered making a "Vegan Food Options In Bali" video? Once again, thank you.
Hey there. I’m here now. Any tip on how to book a longer term place for less outside of air bnb? Also gym is super important for me. I’m using PARQ at the moment but excited for a change up. Thanks for the fun video
You can find places on Airbnb or Google Maps and contact them for showing and then negotiate a long term price privately! My favorite gyms are Wrong Gym, Obsidian, and Nirvana!
Do you think Airbnb is the best place to shop for month+ stays? Or do you think it might be better to shop on the ground? Spending 2 months this upcoming summer
How are you paying most of the time? Cash or card? I would prefer to use my card where I can so I don’t have to walk around with cash. Also, is ApplePay a thing there?
@@JooseTheNomad I see you jump around Southeast Asia. do you use the ATMs or is there a better way? Also is it like - ATM in Thailand, bank in Vietnam?… your response is appreciated
Im not sure how you calculate your food expenses? If you eat in nice restaurants you spend at least 20$ usd per meal. Three meals cost you a least 50$ usd per day. 450$ you spend if you eat just in local Warungs or sometimes cook at home.
If you eat in warung + at home, you can go overt the months for 450$, if you eat "fancy" food like The Avocado Factory, you spend 1500$. :)@@JooseTheNomad
Looks like a pretty great luxury life, for more frugal nomads seems like you could still live relatively cheaply skipping a few of those things. I think you said 'awesome' 500 times in this video 😂
Yeah $150 monthly for a gym is INSANE? In the U.S.A. I have a membership for less than $30 per month and that includes a hot sauna room! This young kid really hasn't learned much and has NO IDEA how to live frugally! Spend too much money and eats outside way too much. I've lived in the Philippines for 9 years but looking for a new place...probably BALI but NO WAY near the main city center of Denspar! Living on the north side would be much cheaper.
Mate try the shortcut cafe at Pererenan they are totally amazing and the reviews are all 5 star for food!! Please do a video on this place I love your videos
Hey! Can you please share a link to the accommodation that you show in the video? Currently looking for something in Bali for like 2 months ☺️also do you have to take any vaccination before heading to Bali?
Awesome information. What would you say is a decent price for a similar property for a 1 month rental? And would an apartment be a better way to meet other digital nomads when visiting for a month? Thanks
Thanks for the great video - I’ve been really enjoying Da Nang after watching your video recommendation - quick question brother: do most people have the official scooter licence there or international driving permit or are they just taking the chance to hopefully not have any problems / what is are your thoughts on that please ?
They speak english? i ve been in Brasil recently and at least in where i was, almost no one talked english. Im a spanish speaker so, some things are quite similar in portuguese but i do preffer english (to practice)
what was the name of the place u were staying in? i would like to rent that same place for 1 month maybe.... btw thanks for this informative video, it helped me a lot getting overview on the cost of living in bali...
@@BaharehKousha actually I probably shoudln't say anything on this topic as I honestly have no idea(I don't have kids)😄 Sorry maybe Google knows better!
Hi man, I really like your content. I’m 100% going to live this life asap. One thing I’m curious about is visa, can you tell me how long can you stay in certain places, because tourist visa is only 30 days right? Keep it going!
Thanks so much! Tourist visa is up to 60 days. There's also Business visa uo to 6 months. Or Kitas, 2 years. And for example Vietnam has 90 days visa on arrival. In Thailand and Philippines you can stay longer just by extending the visa when you're there :)
@@JooseTheNomad Appreciate your reply. Can you just keep extending the tourist visa, wouldn’t they just say at one point now it’s enough! What do you do in this particular case?
$1000 per month is overkill. You can rent a beautiful villa and get some housemates, that way you can split the rent. Cook for yourself if you can, or be the chef of the house and get a side job as the cook. Totally unrelated note, Bali really needs to fix the roads and access. The traffic is unbearable and it really is a huge turn off. It's not surprising since Bali is in Indonesia, and Indonesians are not known to care much about these things. You also need to know good doctors just in case. Human resources are notoriously bad there. Aside from hospitality, they're not known to be good at anything else. All in all, it's a paradise. You just need to know what you're doing and don't be ignorant.
@@JooseTheNomad What if someone comes with a lot of money and buys government bonds or opens a deposit at the bank, and then he gets bank interest or interest on the bonds. With bank/bond interest, he can cover his living expenses every month. Is it legal for a foreigner to stay without taking a local job and just rely on local bank interest/bonds alone? Or will he have to rely on foreign bank interest or foreign government bonds?
Love the video! However I feel your accommodation prices are not real, Bali rentals are around £1400 for a small one bedroom villa paying a year in advance. Please show us available homes in your 700 dollars price range!! 🙏
Thank you! What I showed in the video is a guesthouse, booked privately, not on any apps/websites. That's how you get a good price. If you want to find affordable private villas, you need to contact the villa owners directly or look from Facebook😊
Very informative video. Thanks! Gives me motivation to come again. One question, the last time I came, October of 2022, I found it difficult to find accommodation for around $21 for that quality. Pererenan I a great area, quiet and with access to canggu but I couldn't find any affordable ones. The cheapest I found were from Agoda and I stayed in Berawa.
Thank you! Great to hear😊 Yeah monthly price is always much better. And in general contacting the place directly often gets you a much better deal than on the websites!
What is with the ping pong and tennis clubs? They are the most important for me. Is there a ping pong community like in germany you can go in the park and find almost every day a lot of good players?
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Why is your IG private?
@@issenvan1050 try @joosethenomad :)
How did you meet people to play padel with? Can i join? thanks
@@tomrimmer6730 Jungle Padel has an app and Whatsapp groups :)
What is with the ping pong clubs and Tennis clubs? This is for me the most important when i go somewhere.
A great straight to the point guide without fluff. I feel inspired, thank. you Joose!
Thanks so much, awesome to hear🙏🏽
I didn’t even need to go to the gym and I lost a lot of weight just living there. I’d eat small and walk a lot. I suggest co-living spaces as well which are much cheaper than this. I’d also do Gojek for transport rather than your own scooter. There are a lot of things you can do a lot cheaper than this and still have an incredible experience
what’s gojek
@@welshspencerMotorcycle taxi in Indonesia ✌🏻
I live in Canada and life sucks so much. To live this life would cost around $10,000 a month and it is freezing cold lol. This gives me hope that there are other places to escape to and not hate life tho
Yeah life can be much better in Asia haha🙏🏽
I live in medicine hat alberta, bro. I feel your pain. I want to live in australia more than anything but I dont want to deal with the gigantic spiders and also the cost of living is just as bad if not worse over there.
Nice video, inspiring. From someone in Canada who is paying $2500 on monthly rent, over $250 on phone and internet, around 1000 for food (zero shopping, activity or travel) and wondering when this situation will change !!! 😅
Thanks! That's crazy!!! I guess it will change when you move to Asia😅
I'm a canadian who originally come from Indonesia. Living costs in BC is getting insane and now thinking to move to Bali.
I'm a Canadian too and can't wait to get back to Asia. I live like a King, at least that's what it feels like
If you can work remote it’s possible, otherwise you need to think first what you’re going to do in Asia 😅
Nice to watch what you've filmed, but unfortunately, the image you portray of Canggu is very idealized. Canggu is so crowded and noisy that it's difficult to live comfortably there. Traffic jams and the smell of scooter exhaust are everywhere. I spent a week there and was so tired that I moved to Uluwatu - now I finally feel like I'm on vacation. Clean air, no traffic jams, and the most beautiful beaches. Highly recommend.
Depends a lot on the area you stay in Canggu :) but yes Uluwatu is more like that for sure!
@@JooseTheNomad What area do you recommend for Canggu? I'll be there in October
@@alio2570 Pererenan :)
I went to uluwatu and it was traffic jams all the way
Bali looks amazing! Thank you so much for the detailed monthly cost breakdown!
My pleasure😊🙏🏽
I really liked how you stayed on track and focused and gave the good information, it’s very useful and it’s nice that you’re not bragging as well
This is a very well done video and I really appreciate it. There’s a lot of shitty videos out there. Great job on getting a sponsor you deserve it
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Thank you so much for the tips! Really helpful video
Hope your channel grows! You deserve it
@@sageandsun thanks so much😊🙏🏽
Great video man. People keep asking me if Bali is still affordable and from this video, looks like the value for money is 100% still there despite prices rising a little bit.
Thanks man! Yes definitely🙏🏽
Good informative video. Well done. No stupid music or drone shots.
Thanks!
that was a really helpful and informative video, thanks for sharing your tips!
Glad to hear🙏🏽
Love your content!! Can you advise on where to look for such good accommodation prices? Most of what’s online is +$1,000
Thanks! I look on Airbnb and Google maps, then message them for a better deal!
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This is great info! Thank you. I look forward to live in Bali one day ❤
@@mydearaudrey Thanks! Good luck🙏🏽
as im paying 2.4k/mnth for my villa here. i wouldn recommend to stay on bali for 1.2k with food etc included. all this digital nomad stuff only makes fun with a certain budget
Yeaa but someone staying in $600/month in a nice guesthouse wouldn't have less of a good time in Bali😊 Of course it's better to have bigger budget but it's also a very nice lifestyle there with a smaller one compared to most places in the world!
Hey! Thanks for sharing! Your video quality is amazing! What equipment do you use?
Thanks! Iphone 15 pro with DJI Mic :)
super good video!! I want to experience Bali hopefully soon!
Thank you! Good luck🙏🏽
thank you for saying about medical travel insurance, I didnt think about this. the accommodations, scooters and food looks SO good!!!!!! ALso learning to surf is on my bucket list. looks like I will be doing Bali for 60 days yeeeee
did you go thru with the trip ? :)
Very Nice video but you should have mentioned the crazy crazy traffic in Canggu. A big downside to the city
Thanks. It's not a problem if you know where to stay
Thank you for this! I also appreciate the Safety Wing info. I used your link.
Thanks so much😊🙏🏽
your mid video add was for health insurance which you say is necessary but i don't see that expense here on your list... how much is the health insurance?
The price was on the screen :) $45.08/4weeks!
Ur videos are rad. Thank you. I’m loving uluwatu but traffic is crazy sometimes. What’s your thoughts about living in Lombok vs uluwatu
Thanks! Uluwatu traffic is crazy?😄 For me it's so relaxing always after Canggu hhaha! Or maybe you mean more Ungasan/Jimbaran area, there I agree the traffic is bad.. But yeah I haven't been to Lombok yet, just Gilis. I'll go next summer to try it out! What I hear from people it's nice as it's more quiet but already some nice cafes, etc. And surfing is less crowded. But will see I'd think it's still not developed enough for my needs haha🙏🏽
Haha. Ok cool! I agree from videos. Still has some
Years to go on enough things to do
@@A1080-2 Yeah will see how it delevelops🙊 I still enjoy Bali a lot tho, if I want to go to a smaller place I'm happy with Siargao haha
Thanks for making this video. I want to move to Bali soon and it's nice to get an idea of the expenses for someone similar to me...and see all the vegan food options. I'm also vegan, have you considered making a "Vegan Food Options In Bali" video? Once again, thank you.
Nice man! I have made videos about my favorite restaurant on my Bali Life Guide, I think it's better there than a dedicated RUclips video for it😊
Thank you @@JooseTheNomad I will get the guide when I come to Bali. Appreciate your channel and information you provide.
@@josh.theberge thanks bro, I appreciate that🙏🏽
But what is the name of the apartment building and the location, Jose?
I’m planing my next trips to Da Nang and considering Bali as well.
What guesthouse’s do you recommend?
I like your video so much! any recommendation where to look for best offers of accommodations
Thanks! I reccomend finding places on Airbnb & Google Maps and the contacting them directly for a better deal :)
great job thank your for the break down
@@123dogone thanks🙏🏽
Hey Mate. When you are talking in $ (dollars)*, do you mean USD or another currency? Thanks!
USD :)
Hey there. I’m here now. Any tip on how to book a longer term place for less outside of air bnb?
Also gym is super important for me. I’m using PARQ at the moment but excited for a change up.
Thanks for the fun video
You can find places on Airbnb or Google Maps and contact them for showing and then negotiate a long term price privately!
My favorite gyms are Wrong Gym, Obsidian, and Nirvana!
Thanks🙏🏽
Google maps has a search for rentals?
Thx
@@denisehoshor5298 you can go through the area you wanna stay and check the guesthouses, etc. that shows up!
wow the jungle padel with the sauna and ice bath sounds awesome!
Hey man, I was wondering where you were staying here in this video for the $600 mark. It's a really nice spot and in an ideal location.
Is this in USD? I’m in Australia. Wondering the conversion
@@thepositivepractise7290 USD
Pretty good and useful video, I don’t comment usually any video, but you are good bro ✊🏻
Thanks bro🙏🏽
When you say dollars are you referring to $USD?
Thanks
Yes😊🙏🏽
Hi! What has your experience been like getting visas to be able to stay long term and make sure that you're staying legally?
It's very easy for me as I'm not staying full-time in Bali :)
@@JooseTheNomad Oh, ok. In your experience in Bali would you say it's easy to find high quality beef/lamb? Doing a cardio diet :)
@@erikag8287 I'm eating vegan so no idea sorry😄
Can you make a video on how to make great travel videos like yours and what are all equipment you use to create such great videos?
I appreciate this video with the breakdown and different options! I love that you shared your boxing coach as I would perfer that over yoga lol
Awesome, thanks! Haha yea he's really nice guy, enjoy🙏🏽
Can I ask whats the name of the accomodation you are staying?
Thank you! 😊
same here
Joose my guide guru..
Is that US dollars or Australian my friend?
Hahha🙏🏽 it's USD!
Your place is awesome, I can never find anything at that price, how?
Try texting the places directly for better monthly deal :)
Do you think Airbnb is the best place to shop for month+ stays? Or do you think it might be better to shop on the ground? Spending 2 months this upcoming summer
You can search places on Airbnb & Agoda(or just Google Maps), and then message them for a better monthly deal. Or yes going around is also a good way!
But places can be quite booked up during summer so maybe better to book something in advance :)
Do you get harassed by the locals like Kuta, do they follow you for 100m and not take no for an answer?
How are you paying most of the time? Cash or card? I would prefer to use my card where I can so I don’t have to walk around with cash. Also, is ApplePay a thing there?
Yeah nowadays Apple pay works most of the time! Just need some cash just in case :)
@@JooseTheNomad I see you jump around Southeast Asia. do you use the ATMs or is there a better way? Also is it like - ATM in Thailand, bank in Vietnam?… your response is appreciated
@@YT_Watchers I always just use the ATMs, in Thailand & Philippines the fees are a bit more but it's not too bad when always getting the max amount
Very informative thank you for sharing.
Great video! Would you kindly link your accommodation/ mention the name? 😊
What is the name of that apartment? Very interested in renting one there very good location.
Can you make a video for families with kids 4-6 bedroom houses are there good private schools how much are they
what is the hotel name of that sleeping room
Im not sure how you calculate your food expenses? If you eat in nice restaurants you spend at least 20$ usd per meal. Three meals cost you a least 50$ usd per day. 450$ you spend if you eat just in local Warungs or sometimes cook at home.
20usd for a meal?? Well I wouldn't eat in that kinda restaurant😆 I eat really good food but never that expensive. Warung meal is like $2-3/meal?
If you eat in warung + at home, you can go overt the months for 450$, if you eat "fancy" food like The Avocado Factory, you spend 1500$. :)@@JooseTheNomad
Where do you go for Yoga?
The Practice is my favorite
Looks like a pretty great luxury life, for more frugal nomads seems like you could still live relatively cheaply skipping a few of those things. I think you said 'awesome' 500 times in this video 😂
Yes exactly! Hahahah yea I really think living here is awesome😂
Yeah $150 monthly for a gym is INSANE? In the U.S.A. I have a membership for less than $30 per month and that includes a hot sauna room! This young kid really hasn't learned much and has NO IDEA how to live frugally! Spend too much money and eats outside way too much. I've lived in the Philippines for 9 years but looking for a new place...probably BALI but NO WAY near the main city center of Denspar! Living on the north side would be much cheaper.
Mate try the shortcut cafe at Pererenan they are totally amazing and the reviews are all 5 star for food!! Please do a video on this place I love your videos
There's vegan food? :)
Are these prices AU dollars or US Dollars?
US!
Hey can I get the name of the place you are staying in?
can you tell us pls where you are staying ( a link pls )
Where should I look to find a place to live for several months?
Hey amazing video! Quick question, what is the best way to find a home for rent and avoid paing overprice?
Thanks! You can find places on Airbnb, Google maps, etc. And then just message them directly about a better deal :)
Is the internet reliable enough for video calls?
Yes definitely!
Hey! Can you please share a link to the accommodation that you show in the video? Currently looking for something in Bali for like 2 months ☺️also do you have to take any vaccination before heading to Bali?
what about using Crypto for payments there?
I don't think they accept crypto😄
Is your video quoting USD costs?
@@arsjth yes
Awesome information. What would you say is a decent price for a similar property for a 1 month rental?
And would an apartment be a better way to meet other digital nomads when visiting for a month?
Thanks
@@khushboop4627 Thanks! 10-12mil IDR is possible to find for a similar place, and yes guesthouses are great for meeting people too!
@@JooseTheNomad Thank you so much! Any recommendation on how to find a place when one is in Canggu?
Thanks for the great video - I’ve been really enjoying Da Nang after watching your video recommendation - quick question brother: do most people have the official scooter licence there or international driving permit or are they just taking the chance to hopefully not have any problems / what is are your thoughts on that please ?
Thanks! I have international driving licence but only few times during few years in Bali, the police asked for it!
What type of lense do u use?? That shit is clear & fire as hell
I film with iPhone 15 pro😄
They speak english? i ve been in Brasil recently and at least in where i was, almost no one talked english.
Im a spanish speaker so, some things are quite similar in portuguese but i do preffer english (to practice)
Yeah most people speak English in Bali :)
is that brandon harding in the video at 1:15 ?
where do you look to rent the places so cheap?
I recommend finding places on Airbnb & Google Maps, etc. And then message them directly for a better deal!
Good video - very insightful. Thanks bro! 👍
Can you recommend a website or an agent for renting in Canggu for under $700?
Thanks! I'd just look on Airbnb and try to find sometimg under $1200 and message them for a monthly deal😊
Hey! Can u recommend any specific homestays or hotels in perenenan? :D
Do Bali Have Vegan Restaurants? I Hope 💛
Yes of course! The best place for vegans😍
I can not wait to go to Bali in October!
Enjoy!
That's amazing in beautiful. It looks like vacation I can't believe the price what is the catch
What price you can't believe?😄
@JooseTheNomad No, i'm just saying it looks really nice for the price. That's a good.
Deal for a new place.
@@brandonhouser8178 yea man it's great!
Hi! Love the video. What is the place you stayed called? Looked amazing
what was the name of the place u were staying in? i would like to rent that same place for 1 month maybe.... btw thanks for this informative video, it helped me a lot getting overview on the cost of living in bali...
same, I need this info!
Hej! Can you recommend nice place to travel with small children 🇸🇪🙏🙏
In Bali?
@@JooseTheNomad anywhere or Bali❤️
@@BaharehKousha actually I probably shoudln't say anything on this topic as I honestly have no idea(I don't have kids)😄 Sorry maybe Google knows better!
Jimbaran and Sanur
Hi man, I really like your content.
I’m 100% going to live this life asap. One thing I’m curious about is visa, can you tell me how long can you stay in certain places, because tourist visa is only 30 days right? Keep it going!
Thanks so much! Tourist visa is up to 60 days. There's also Business visa uo to 6 months. Or Kitas, 2 years. And for example Vietnam has 90 days visa on arrival. In Thailand and Philippines you can stay longer just by extending the visa when you're there :)
@@JooseTheNomad
Appreciate your reply.
Can you just keep extending the tourist visa, wouldn’t they just say at one point now it’s enough! What do you do in this particular case?
@@Wealthyparty in which country?
Actually like Thailand and Bali.
Thank you for this video. Wonderful.
My pleasure! Thanks🙏🏽
@@JooseTheNomad 😀
Did you bring the dogs with you or were they there already?
Didn't bring any dogs, there's plenty enough in Bali😄
Even if Bali and Southeast Asia are affordable for one to live at on a long term basis, 9-10 months of a high index for heat and humidity : No deal !
It's not bad during sunny season :) that's why I move around in a way to avoid the humid rainy seasons!
Is this in USD currency?
@@lucasokomuniewski6525 Yes!
What is the name and address of the place you stayed at, Joose? Please reply - I’m a big fan of yours
HOLY SHIT i live in Australia and that whole proce pays my everything water house electricity food fuel omg
Why is your IG private?
do you know his ex's @?
which villa is that btw? looks great for the price
All my recommendations are in the Bali Life guide :)
Nice video which camara did you use
Thanks! Iphone 15 pro :)
Oh look great I was thinking Osmo pocket 3 😂
@@nirogayan hahahhah never tried that
$1000 per month is overkill. You can rent a beautiful villa and get some housemates, that way you can split the rent. Cook for yourself if you can, or be the chef of the house and get a side job as the cook.
Totally unrelated note, Bali really needs to fix the roads and access. The traffic is unbearable and it really is a huge turn off. It's not surprising since Bali is in Indonesia, and Indonesians are not known to care much about these things.
You also need to know good doctors just in case. Human resources are notoriously bad there. Aside from hospitality, they're not known to be good at anything else.
All in all, it's a paradise. You just need to know what you're doing and don't be ignorant.
Do you consider Bali to be the best place to stay for 2-3 years or more for under $1500/month for a single person?
I don't think there's one answer for everyone. What I would choose is Canggu, Bali.
USD or AUD?
@@oommcc USD
Bro, do you also work there? If it is true that you work there, are you not subject to tax?
Is this US dollars?
Yes!
@@JooseTheNomad not bad! Rent seems so expensive there atm? Any recommendations for websites to look at?
@@Joshshepherd I like to look on Airbnb and Google Maps, and message the nice places privately for a better deal!
You should explain the part about the visa more bc its basically more important to know than all the other things 😂
Is this in US dollars?
Yes!
So how could me and my gf permanently move their from the U.S and start living and working
You can come in with business visa and then get Kitas after that for 2 years. You can work online but can't get a local job.
@@JooseTheNomad
What if someone comes with a lot of money and buys government bonds or opens a deposit at the bank, and then he gets bank interest or interest on the bonds.
With bank/bond interest, he can cover his living expenses every month.
Is it legal for a foreigner to stay without taking a local job and just rely on local bank interest/bonds alone?
Or will he have to rely on foreign bank interest or foreign government bonds?
@@Madpett Hey I don't really understand. You can stay with Kitas without overcomplicating it😊
Good info. Great job and nice video.
Thanks so much🙏🏽
Hey man is it still this affordable today?
@@TenaciousT1198 Yes haven't changed from last year!
@@JooseTheNomad where do all the beautiful European and American babes flock to in balli? What area is the best
@@TenaciousT1198 Hahaha around Canggu I guess
@JooseTheNomad hahah right in pererenan huh?!??! Where are the snow bunnies taking over
Love the video! However I feel your accommodation prices are not real, Bali rentals are around £1400 for a small one bedroom villa paying a year in advance. Please show us available homes in your 700 dollars price range!! 🙏
Thank you! What I showed in the video is a guesthouse, booked privately, not on any apps/websites. That's how you get a good price. If you want to find affordable private villas, you need to contact the villa owners directly or look from Facebook😊
Very informative video. Thanks! Gives me motivation to come again.
One question, the last time I came, October of 2022, I found it difficult to find accommodation for around $21 for that quality. Pererenan I a great area, quiet and with access to canggu but I couldn't find any affordable ones.
The cheapest I found were from Agoda and I stayed in Berawa.
Thank you! Great to hear😊 Yeah monthly price is always much better. And in general contacting the place directly often gets you a much better deal than on the websites!
@@JooseTheNomad Awesome. I'll keep that in mind for the next time :)
@@umangasarathchandra717 good luck bro🙏🏽
What is with the ping pong and tennis clubs? They are the most important for me.
Is there a ping pong community like in germany you can go in the park and find almost every day a lot of good players?
Padel I know is really good in Bali but not sure about ping pong.
Is this USD??
Yes!
Are the prices in USD?
Yes!