Our pricing is simple and transparent – no surprises here!

First, there is the Nanny Pass

You purchase a pass for the number of days you will require a nanny in Bali. This is a fee payable to Bali Nanny Co and it’s how we keep the platform running! It gives you access to our community of trusted, screened nannies – the best nannies in Bali.

Next, you pay your nanny

Nannies are paid directly in cash in Indonesian Rupiah at the end of your booking. When you go through the booking process, a quote will give you an estimate of the total cost. Nannies start at 100,000 IDR per hour (approximately AUD$10), depending on the number of children.

Nanny Pass Pricing

The more days you purchase in advance, the bigger the discount! For each day you purchase, you must book and pay your nanny for a minimum of 5 hours. Any additional hours can be arranged directly with your nanny. Nannies in Bali typically request a minimum of 5 hours per day, which is why we have made this standard. It’s fair for our nannies – and 5 hours in Bali, goes fast – you’ll use it!

Number of Days Price (AUD)
1 Day $15
3 Days $30
5 Days $45
7 Days $60
10+ Days $75

Not sure how many days to book? Click here for our recommendations.

Nanny Payment Rates

Below are BNC’s nanny rates, which vary depending on the number of children and nannies required. You will pay this in cash directly to your nanny in Bali.

100,000 IDR converts to around $10 AUD per hour. This is a great rate! Fair for your nanny and reasonable for you. This is what experienced nannies typically charge in Bali.

Nannies & Children Hourly Rate (IDR)
1 nanny for 1 child 100,000 IDR
1 nanny for 2 children 110,000 IDR
1 nanny for 3 children 120,000 IDR
1 nanny for 4 children 130,000 IDR
2 nannies for 2 children 140,000 IDR
2 nannies for 3 children 150,000 IDR
2 nannies for 4 children 160,000 IDR

These rates are per hour, with a minimum booking of 5 hours per day.

Additionally, each nanny requires a 50,000 IDR (roughly AUD $5) daily travel fee, payable directly to the nanny. This is the standard in Bali – a fee that every nanny charges.

Not sure if you need more that 1 nanny? Click here for our thoughts.

Pricing example: 10 Nights in Bali, 7 Days of Nanny Support

Imagine you’re in Bali for 10 nights (9 full days) and decide you’d like a nanny for 7 of those days (with a minimum of 5 hours per day).

Here’s how it works:

  1. Nanny Pass:
    • You purchase a 7-day Nanny Access Pass from Bali Nanny Co for $60 AUD. This upfront fee gives you access to pre-book your trusted nanny for your holiday.
  2. Direct Nanny Payment:
    • You have one child and choose to book one amazing nanny for 6 hours each day.
    • The nanny’s rate is 100,000 IDR per hour. For 6 hours, that’s 600,000 IDR per day.
    • Over 7 days, the nanny fee is:
      600,000 IDR x 7 days = 4,200,000 IDR
  3. Daily Travel Fee:
    • Each day, there is an additional 50,000 IDR travel fee paid directly to the nanny.
    • Over 7 days, this totals:
      50,000 IDR x 7 days = 350,000 IDR
  4. Total Cost Calculation:
Item Amount (IDR)
Nanny Fee (7 days) 4,200,000 IDR
Daily Travel Fee (7 days) 350,000 IDR
Total 4,550,000 IDR

This total of 4,550,000 IDR is approximately $455 AUD.
What a great deal! With a small upfront fee from Bali Nanny Co and a clear, transparent payment process, you enjoy peace of mind knowing your child is cared for by a trusted nanny; all while keeping costs affordable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, of course, you can arrange this directly with your nanny. She will let you know what her overnight fee will be. Keep in mind your nanny will need somewhere to sleep (in the same room as your child is perfectly okay, as long as she’s comfortable). You will, of course, need to provide meals.

Yes, if your nanny is accompanying you to a paid venue, you’ll need to cover her entry fee. She’s there to support your family, and this ensures she can be with your children the entire time. Often, her entry fee will be a local fee and quite a bit cheaper.

If your nanny is with you over a mealtime, it’s thoughtful to offer them a meal or snack, especially if you’re dining out. Many families simply include the nanny in their food plans when out and about.