Hi Babs135 .. for a better response, I am transferring your enquiry to our Far East forum, where you will also find various other topics about Bali which may be of interest to you.
Watch them crafty money changers and make sure you count your money and be the last one to touch it, otherwise some of it will disappear under the counter. They often often have another person who will try and distract you. If you see a money changer which offers a really good rate and says 'no commission' then you can bet your bottom dollar they will try and cheat you.
Hope this helps
Cheers Geri
Just change a small amount at the airport to keep you going untill you get organised. If you haven't got transfers in with your holiday... there is a fixed price taxi rank a few metres to the right after you exited the arrivals hall.
Also, I hope you know there is a a fee of $US25 per person for Visa on Arrival and 150,000 rupiah person Departure tax... this can ONLY be paid in rupiah.
Cheers Geri
Unless you are American, as said, why lose out changing money twice? Aus $, GBP £ accepted everywhere that US$ are (i.e. money changers, banks).
Also don't except any dirty, raggy or torn Rupiah notes as you will find no-one will take them off you.
Have a great trip... we are back there in May/June 2011
Cheers Geri
Just got back fro Bali on sunday,took sterling no problems,we were getting around 13.500 at airport&Jimbaran where we stayed.In Legian we could get about 14.900,so changed larger amounts then.
Thanks for the advice - spot on as usual for this site The question re the currency only crossed my mind having 'sat-in' on conversations re Bali on another holiday advice website, and it slightly confused me (although hubby says it doesn't take much to confuse me these days ). We will be in Australia before visiting Bali so I'll probably change that currency.
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