HelloCharlotte26_13. This is a tough question since it will really be answered by your personal travel style and wants. With that being said I find a good base parameter to be between 75-100 euro per day per person and you will more than likely never even spend half of that and still eat and drink quite well.
Asmall bottle or can of Bintang often went for 25-27,000 ($2.75USD) rupiah and a large bottle 37-40,000 rupiah ($4USD). Hard liquor is even more expensive with a mixed drink starting at 70,000 rupiah ($7USD) in most places with a bottle of Absolut costing in excess of 600,000 rupiah ($65USD) in a liquor store.
Heathrowto Reykjavik on the Wednesday night FI455 flight gets in at 23:35 and back out on Monday for 12 noon= £279pp. Bottle of rum in the airport = £10pp. Transfer to Reykjavik = £30pp. 2 nights at the CenterHotel Skjaldbreid with breakfast (and lunch and tea) = £48pp. Milkshake at the laundromat = £4pp.
Yes as others have said, wait until you get to Bali to change your money. The only thing I'd suggest is that you get enough USD for the entry visa. You'll need $25 per person and if you have US for that it will save a hassle on arrival. Also don't forget that you need to put aside 150,000rps per person for exit tax which you pay on departure.
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Wespent $64 on accommodation, food, transport, and activities, but going for two weeks means you'll want to see and do things in a shorter period, so the average cost is higher. That's why you spend $85 per person per day. For accommodation, food, transport, and activities you spend 14 days x $85 = $1590.
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