Move to Bali Without the Stress

Planning a move to Bali can feel exciting… and completely overwhelming at the same time.

Visas. Schools. Villas. Healthcare. Banking. Transport. Where to even begin?

That’s exactly why we created this free checklist, to help you feel clear, prepared, and confident before making the move.

Whats Inside:

  • What to organise before you move
  • Visa & document reminders
  • Bali housing tips most people don’t know
  • Budget & banking essentials
  • Family & schooling considerations
  • Health insurance & medical prep
  • Packing advice for life in Bali
  • Arrival-day tips that make settling in easier

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Trusted by Hundreds of Families Making the Move to Bali

At Our Year in Bali, we’ve guided hundreds of individuals and families from more than 55 countries through their relocation journey with clarity and confidence.

We understand the questions, concerns, and decisions that come up before a move because we help people navigate them every single day.

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Thinking About Moving to Bali?

Start your Bali move with trusted guidance, practical support, and clarity.

Step 1

Book a Free Discovery Call

A 30-minute call with Simone. No sales pressure, just clarity on your situation, your timeline, and your next steps.

Step 2

Choose Your Package

Our relocation packages give you everything from comprehensive guides, introductions to trusted local contacts, insider knowledge, and so much more.

Step 3

Move With Confidence

Access your client dashboard, resources, and support, before you leave and after you arrive.

A Note from Simone, Founder

I moved to Bali with my children, built my business remotely, and figured out the hard way what works and what doesn’t. Everything we offer at Our Year in Bali comes from that experience — and from the hundreds of families, retirees, and professionals we’ve helped since.

If Bali is on your mind, I’d love to help you figure out if it’s the right move for you — and if it is, to make sure you do it properly.

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Client Stories

Babies & Toddlers

How Ella Moved Her Family of Five from Australia to Bali and Never Looked Back

When Ella and her husband James relocated from Australia to Bali with their three young…
Expats in Sanur

Retiring in Bali: Why Janine Wishes She Had Moved Years Earlier

What is it really like to retire in Bali? That's one of the questions we…
Expat Stories

“Bali Was Calling Me”: How Alice Left Corporate Life in France and Found Home in Ubud, Bali

For years, Alice carried the same quiet dream: to leave behind routine, explore the world,…
Babies & Toddlers

Moving to Bali from Melbourne, Australia: A Family Gap Year in Sanur (One-Year Experience with 3 Young Kids)

What does it really look like to press pause on life in Australia and move…

Frequently Asked  Questions

For many families, retirees, couples, and remote professionals, yes. But the experience depends heavily on choosing the right visa, location, budget, and lifestyle setup for your situation. Book a free discovery call to find out.

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Living costs vary significantly depending on your lifestyle, accommodation standards, schooling, healthcare, and location. Some people live comfortably on modest budgets, while others spend similarly to major cities abroad.

Bali Cost of Living

That depends entirely on your priorities. Families, retirees, surfers, remote workers, and couples often choose very different areas based on schools, community, traffic, infrastructure, lifestyle, and pace of life.

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For most people, Bali feels very safe and welcoming.

Like anywhere, some areas and situations require common sense, but many families and solo movers quickly build strong communities here.

Community in Bali

Bali has a mix of local clinics, international medical centres, and hospitals. Many long-term residents also maintain international health insurance and occasionally travel internationally for specialised care.

Healthcare and Safety in Bali

Ideally, yes — especially if you’ve never been before. Spending time in different areas can completely change your understanding of where and how you’d actually want to live.

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