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Cost of Living in Bali vs Yogyakarta vs Jakarta for Digital Nomads

Curious about where to settle as a digital nomad in Indonesia? Let’s break down the cost of living in Bali, Yogyakarta, and Jakarta to help you decide.

Indonesia is a dream destination for remote workers, offering tropical vibes, vibrant culture, and affordable living. But not all cities are created equal. In this guide, we compare the cost of living in three popular cities for digital nomads: Bali, Yogyakarta, and Jakarta.

We’ll cover housing, food, transport, internet, coworking spaces, and lifestyle costs – so you can choose the best fit for your remote working adventure.

1. Accommodation

CityMonthly Rent (1-BR Apartment)Coliving/Guesthouse
Bali$400 – $800$200 – $500
Yogyakarta$150 – $300$100 – $200
Jakarta$300 – $700$200 – $400

Bali offers the most variety in villas and coliving spaces, perfect for those seeking community. Yogyakarta is the most affordable. Jakarta has many modern apartments in the city center.

2. Food & Dining

CityLocal Meals (per day)Western Food (avg meal)Monthly Groceries
Bali$4 – $7$8 – $15$150 – $250
Yogyakarta$2 – $5$6 – $10$100 – $150
Jakarta$3 – $6$8 – $12$150 – $200

You’ll find cheap eats everywhere, but Bali caters well to expats with international cuisines. Yogyakarta is unbeatable for traditional food lovers on a budget.

3. Transportation

CityScooter Rental (monthly)Ride-Hailing Apps (avg trip)Public Transport
Bali$60 – $100$1.50 – $3Limited
Yogyakarta$40 – $80$1 – $2TransJogja ($0.25)
Jakarta$50 – $90$1.50 – $3MRT/Busway ($0.30)

Jakarta has the most developed public transport. Bali and Yogya rely more on scooters or ride apps.

4. Internet & Coworking Spaces

CityInternet Speed (avg)Coworking Space (monthly)
Bali50 – 100 Mbps$100 – $200
Yogyakarta30 – 50 Mbps$50 – $100
Jakarta50 – 100 Mbps$80 – $150

All three cities have solid internet, but Bali has the most coworking spaces tailored for remote workers.

5.   Lifestyle & Leisure

CityFitness/Yoga MembershipEntertainment/Leisure
Bali$40 – $100Beach clubs, diving, spas
Yogyakarta$20 – $50Temples, hiking, art cafés
Jakarta$30 – $70Malls, cinemas, nightlife

Your lifestyle costs will depend on what you enjoy. Bali leans toward wellness and nature, Yogya is cultural, and Jakarta is urban and modern.

Estimated Total Monthly Cost

CityBudget LifestyleComfortable Lifestyle
Bali$800 – $1,200$1,500 – $2,000
Yogyakarta$500 – $800$900 – $1,200
Jakarta$700 – $1,000$1,300 – $1,800
  • Choose Bali if you want beach life, community vibes, and modern digital nomad amenities.
  • Choose Yogyakarta if you’re on a budget and love culture, tradition, and a slower pace.
  • Choose Jakarta if you want to be in a buzzing urban hub with business opportunities.

Wherever you go, Indonesia welcomes you with open arms, rich culture, and a lower cost of living than many Western countries.

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