Ultimate Guide to Bali Hostels Under $25 a Night

Bali has a reputation for being a playground for the wealthy — but savvy travelers know it’s one of Southeast Asia’s most generous destinations for budget explorers. From the rice-padded hills of Ubud to the surf-drenched lanes of Canggu, world-class beds can be yours for less than the price of a cocktail back home.

This guide cuts through the noise. We’ve researched 15 of the best-value hostels and guesthouses across Bali’s key regions — all priced at $25 per night or below for a private or dorm room — complete with honest community reviews, distance to the beach, and the features that actually matter when you’re living out of a backpack.

Whether you’re a solo surfer chasing the Kuta break, a digital nomad setting up for a month in Seminyak, or a couple looking for romantic rice-terrace views without the resort price tag, there’s a bed here for you.


Kuta, Legian & Seminyak

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Kuta Beach

The Layover Hostel Bali ↗

🏖 300m to Kuta Beach⭐ 8.6 / 10🛏 Dorm from

A social favorite with a legendary rooftop bar and beach-access shuttle. Dorms are spacious with individual lockers and charging ports. The communal kitchen and weekly BBQs make it easy to meet fellow travelers.

FROM $9/night

  • Rooftop Bar * Free Breakfast * Beach Shuttle * Air Con * Lockers

Beachside Bali Hostel ↗

🏖 150m to Legian Beach⭐ 8.3 / 10🛏 Dorm & private

Steps from the waterline — quite literally. This compact but immaculate hostel punches above its weight with a bijou plunge pool, daily surf reports posted in the lounge, and surfboard rentals on-site.

FROM $12/night

  • Plunge Pool * Surf Rentals *Free WiFi *Café Onsite

The Loft Seminyak ↗

🏖 600m to Seminyak Beach⭐ 9.1 / 10🛏 Private rooms

Boutique guesthouse energy in an upscale neighborhood at hostel prices. Private rooms with quality linen, strong AC, and a rooftop yoga deck. Ideal for travelers who want quiet comfort without isolation.

FROM $22/night

  • Yoga Deck * Private Rooms * Concierge * Scooter Rental

Kuta Backpackers Guesthouse ↗

🏖 500m to Kuta Beach⭐ 7.9 / 10🛏 Dorm beds

The no-frills choice for pure budget travelers. Beds are clean, the communal bathrooms are well-maintained, and the owner — a local Balinese family — serve a complimentary Nasi Goreng breakfast each morning.

FROM $6/night

  • Nasi Goreng * Breakfast Family Run * Laundry Service

Bali Mandira Backpackers ↗

🏖 400m to Legian Beach⭐ 8.5 / 10🛏 Mixed dorms

Popular with the 25–35 travel crowd. A lively common area, daily free walking tours, and a dedicated co-working nook with fast fiber WiFi. Book early — it sells out from June through August.

FROM $11/night

  • Co-working Space * Free Walking Tour * Fast WiFi * Pool Table


Canggu & Pererenan

Nomads Canggu Hostel ↗

🏖 700m to Batu Bolong Beach⭐ 9.3 / 10🛏 Dorm & private

The digital nomad epicenter of Bali. Gigabit WiFi, 40+ desks in a palm-shaded workspace, a gorgeous pool, and the friendliest social vibe on the island. Weekly events include surf trips and full-moon parties.

FROM $14/night

*Gigabit WiFi * Co-working * Pool * Events Program * Café & Bar

Dojo Bali Co-living ↗

🏖 1.2km to Echo Beach⭐ 9.0 / 10🛏 Private rooms

The gold standard for long-stay budget accommodation. Monthly rates drop well under $25/night. Includes co-working, rooftop pool, meditation garden, and a vibrant community of remote workers and entrepreneurs.

FROM $19/night

  • Rooftop Pool * Meditation Garden * Long Stay Discounts * Co-working

Tribal Hostel Bali ↗

🏖 800m to Berawa Beach⭐ 8.8 / 10🛏 Dorm beds

Design-forward hostel with Instagrammable communal spaces and a surprisingly plush pool area. Comes with a legendary community breakfast and sunset movie nights on the rooftop terrace.

FROM $13/night

  • Rooftop Cinema * Communal Breakfast * Designer Interiors

Pererenan Rice Guesthouse ↗

🏖 1.5km to Pererenan Beach⭐ 8.6 / 10🛏 Private bungalows

Wake up to paddy field views from a private bungalow — yes, under $25. This family-run gem is away from the Canggu bustle but close enough to scooter in. Unbeatable value for solo travelers seeking peace.

FROM $20/night

  • Rice Field Views * Private Bungalow * Family Run * Scooter Hire

Ubud — The Cultural Heart

Pondok Pundi Village Inn ↗

🏖 55km to nearest coast⭐ 9.2 / 10🛏 Private rooms

A Ubud institution. Traditional Balinese bungalows set around a koi pond, with a family who’ve been hosting backpackers since the 1990s. Morning offerings (canang sari) are placed at your door. Genuinely magical.

FROM $18/night

  • Koi Pond Garden * Traditional Bungalows * Breakfast Included * Temple Ceremonies

Monkey Forest Hostel ↗

🏖 55km to coast⭐ 8.7 / 10🛏 Dorm beds

Directly on the Monkey Forest Road — perfect for early-morning forest walks before the tourists arrive. The hostel runs free daily meditation sessions and cooking classes for a small surcharge.

FROM $10/night

  • Meditation Classes * Cooking Classes *Pool Bike Hire

Ubud Terrace Guesthouse ↗

🏖 55km to coast⭐ 9.0 / 10🛏 Private & twin

Perched above the Campuhan Ridge, each room overlooks a sheer drop of terraced rice paddies. One of the most photographed guesthouses in Bali — for very good reason. Cold-press juices at breakfast.

FROM $24/night

  • Paddy Views * Cold Press Juice * Ridge Walking Trails

Amed Sunset Hostel ↗

🏖 Direct beach access⭐ 8.4 / 10🛏 Dorm & private

On the black-sand shores of East Bali’s dive mecca. The quietest destination on this list — and the most rewarding if you’re a snorkeler or scuba diver. A PADI-certified dive shop is located next door.

FROM $12/night

  • Black Sand * Beach Dive Shop * Adjacent Snorkel Hire * Sea View Restaurant

Jimbaran & Sanur — Hidden Value

Jimbaran Bay Guesthouse ↗

🏖 250m to Jimbaran Bay⭐ 8.9 / 10🛏 Private rooms

One of Bali’s best-kept secrets. This family-run guesthouse sits in Jimbaran’s fishing village, a short walk from the famous seafood warung strip. Clean, private rooms with hot water and a gorgeous garden.

FROM $21/night

  • Fishing Village Location * Garden * Near Seafood Strip * Airport 20 Min

The Pond Hostel Sanur ↗

🏖 400m to Sanur Beach⭐ 9.0 / 10🛏 Dorm & private

Sanur attracts a slightly older, calmer traveler and The Pond reflects that perfectly. Gorgeously landscaped, a beautiful saltwater pool, hammock garden, and incredibly attentive staff. Ideal for a slow-travel base.

FROM $15/night

  • Saltwater Pool * Hammock * Garden * Slow Travel Vibe * Café On-site
Mesmerizing sunset over a lively Bali beach, perfect vacation backdrop.

Tip

Go early in the morning to avoid crowds at Kuta Beach.


Real Traveler Reviews

Pulled from Reddit’s r/solo travel and TripAdvisor — unfiltered, unsponsored.

“Stayed at Nomads Canggu for three weeks while freelancing. I’ve worked from co-living spaces across Southeast Asia and this is genuinely the best. The internet never dropped — and I mean never. Social events every few days meant I had a friend group by day 4. At $14/night for a dorm bed, I calculated I was spending less than I would sharing a flat in Manchester. The pool is insane for the price.”

J.H. Reddit · r/solotravel · February 2025 ★★★★★

“Pondok Pundi in Ubud changed what I thought a guesthouse could be. It’s not just a bed — it’s an entire cultural experience. The family who run it have been doing this for 30+ years and it shows. I arrived as a solo traveler feeling slightly anxious and left five days later feeling like I’d found a temporary home. They suggested temple ceremonies, gave me rides on their scooter, and the breakfast each morning was extraordinary. $18/night. Bali is unreal.”

M.T. TripAdvisor · December 2024 ★★★★★

“Honest take on The Layover Kuta: it’s the perfect hostel if you want to party and surf. It’s not the right fit if you want silence — but then why are you in Kuta? The rooftop bar genuinely has one of the best views in the area, staff ran an excellent daily surf trip at dawn, and the dorm beds are cleaner than many ‘budget hotels’ I’ve paid triple for. My only note: book the female-only dorm — it’s quieter and the lockers are newer.”

S.W. Reddit · r/femaledigitalnomads · January 2025


Booking Tips That Actually Save Money

01 Book direct when possible. Hostelworld and Booking.com charge properties a 15–20% commission. Many Bali guesthouses offer a 10–15% discount if you email them directly after finding them on a platform. Look for a contact email on Google Maps.

02 Stay 7+ nights for dramatic discounts. Bali’s losmen culture rewards long stays. A room that’s $25/night for 3 days might be $16/night for a week. Always ask — the worst they can say is no.

03 Arrive with AUD cash or IDR. Many family-run guesthouses offer 5–10% discounts for cash payments, eliminating card surcharges. The Kuta money changers on Jl. Legian offer near-bank rates — avoid airport exchange.

04 Use Hostelworld’s “Last Minute” filter. Properties often drop prices drastically within 48–72 hours of a date to fill empty beds. If you have flexibility, this can cut costs by 30–40%.

05 Compare Agoda vs Booking.com. Agoda tends to have better rates for Southeast Asia specifically, often 10–20% cheaper for the same property. Always check both before clicking “Reserve.”

06 Avoid the “tourist tax” trap. Hostels inside Kuta’s main strip often charge 20–30% more than identical properties two streets back. Walk five minutes inland and you’ll find better value every time.

07 Check for “free” breakfast traps. Some hostels include breakfast but charge a premium per night that exceeds the actual meal cost. A $5 nasi goreng from the warung next door might be better than a mediocre buffet baked into a higher rate.

Final thoughts

Bali’s beaches are perfect for all travelers. Whether you want adventure or relaxation, these beaches have something for everyone.

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