Cost of Living: Bali vs Prague (2026)
Indonesia vs Czech Republic — relocation comparison
TL;DRBali is 12% cheaper on rent ($1082/mo vs $1228/mo). Bali is safer — homicide rate 0.3 vs 2.0 per 100k. Both are solid options for settling down — the spreadsheet won't save you from this one.
Prague scores 77 to Bali's 65 on livability — the gap is real. Bali has its charms, but the numbers favor Prague.
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Cost of Living
Bali
$146/mo cheaper on rent alone
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Safety
Bali
0.3 homicides per 100k
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Democracy
Prague
8.0/10 EIU index
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Weather
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29°C vs 23°C summers
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English
Prague
higher proficiency score
Bali
Metric
Prague
✓$1082/mo
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Rent (1BR centre)
$1228/mo
✓$268/mo
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Living costs (no rent)
$722/mo
✓$2,914
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Cost to land
$6,230
✓0.3 / 100k
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Homicides
2.0 / 100k
51 / 100
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Crime perception
lower is better
25 / 100✓
29°C
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Summer high
23°C
25°C
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Winter low
-2°C
36 Mbps
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Internet speed
137 Mbps✓
6.8 / 10
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Democracy
8.0 / 10✓
Moderate (41/100)
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English ease
High (72/100)✓
$16k
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GDP per capita
$57k✓
✓2.2%
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Inflation
2.4%
65 / 100
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Livability Score
77 / 100✓
60/100 — Patchy
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Grid reliability
72/100 — Mostly stable✓
56/100
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Freedom House
95/100✓
5 years
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Time to PR
5 years
For the Kids
Schools, pediatric care, and whether your children can actually enroll
369
PISA
country avg
491
15
Intl schools
7
Yes, but limited for foreigners (Indonesian)
Public school
Yes (Czech)
Pediatric care
Good pediatric network across the country
Specialist wait
2–6 weeks
$498/mo
Childcare
full-day
$1072/mo
Sources: OECD PISA 2022 · Wikipedia · Numbeo · official health systems
Settler Essentials
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