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Bali vs Hoi An

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Bali

Bali

Indonesia

Hoi An

Hoi An

Vietnam

Bali

Safety: 70/100Pop: 4.3M (island)Asia/Makassar

Hoi An

Safety: 80/100Pop: 120,000Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh

💰 Budget

budget
Bali: $25-45Hoi An: $25-40
mid-range
Bali: $70-150Hoi An: $60-100
luxury
Bali: $250+Hoi An: $200+

🛡️ Safety

Bali68/100Safety Score80/100Hoi An

Bali

Bali is generally safe for tourists, but road safety is a major concern — motorbike accidents are the leading cause of tourist injury and death. Petty theft, tourist scams, and alcohol-related incidents are common in party areas like Kuta and Seminyak.

Hoi An

Hoi An is one of the safest destinations in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Violent crime against tourists is almost unheard of. The main risks are petty theft, cycling accidents, and flooding during the wet season. The local community is welcoming and tourism-dependent, making visitor safety a high priority.

Ratings

Bali3/5English Friendly3/5Hoi An
Bali2/5Walkability5/5Hoi An
Bali1/5Public Transit1/5Hoi An
Bali4/5Food Scene5/5Hoi An
Bali4/5Nightlife2/5Hoi An
Bali4/5Cultural Sites4/5Hoi An
Bali5/5Nature Access4/5Hoi An
Bali3/5WiFi Reliability4/5Hoi An

🌤️ Weather

Bali

Bali has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons: dry (April-October) and wet (November-March). Temperatures are consistently warm year-round, with highland areas like Ubud and Kintamani noticeably cooler than the coast.

Dry Season (April - October)24-31°C
Shoulder - Early Wet (November)24-30°C
Wet Season (December - March)24-30°C
Shoulder - Late Dry (April - May)24-31°C

Hoi An

Hoi An has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons. The dry season (February to August) brings hot, sunny weather ideal for beaches and sightseeing. The wet season (September to January) brings heavy rains and occasional flooding, especially in October and November when the Ancient Town can be partially submerged.

Dry Season (February - May)22-32°C
Hot Season (June - August)25-36°C
Wet Season (September - November)22-30°C
Cool Dry Season (December - January)19-25°C

🚇 Getting Around

Bali

Bali has no public transit system, trains, or metro. Getting around relies on scooter rental, private drivers, and ride-hailing apps. Traffic is congested in southern Bali, especially between Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu. Hiring a driver for the day is often the most comfortable and surprisingly affordable option.

Walkability: Most areas of Bali are not walkable in the traditional sense — sidewalks are rare, traffic is dangerous for pedestrians, and distances between attractions are large. Ubud center and Seminyak's main strip are the most pleasant for walking. Always carry a flashlight at night as streets are poorly lit.

Scooter RentalIDR 60,000-100,000/day (~$4-6.50)
Grab / GojekIDR 15,000-80,000 (~$1-5.25) for most rides; bikes are cheaper
Hired Driver (Full Day)IDR 500,000-700,000/day (~$33-46) for car + driver

Hoi An

Hoi An is best explored by bicycle — the Ancient Town is car-free and the flat terrain makes cycling easy. Most hotels provide free or cheap bike rentals. For trips to the beach, Tra Que village, or Da Nang, grab a taxi or use the Grab ride-hailing app.

Walkability: The Ancient Town is compact, flat, and entirely walkable — you can cross it in 15 minutes. The pedestrian-only streets are pleasant for strolling, especially in the evening when lanterns glow. The beach is 4 km east and better reached by bicycle. Sidewalks outside the Ancient Town are often blocked by parked motorbikes.

BicycleFree from most hotels or VND 30,000-50,000/day (~$1.20-2) rental
Motorbike RentalVND 100,000-150,000/day (~$4-6)
Grab / TaxiVND 250,000-350,000 (~$10-14) Hoi An to Da Nang airport

The Verdict

Choose Bali if...

you want tropical paradise vibes, stunning rice terraces, surf culture, Hindu temples, and ultra-affordable luxury

Choose Hoi An if...

you want lantern-lit streets, world-class Vietnamese food, custom tailoring, and a UNESCO ancient town on bicycles