Money Changer Near FINNS Beach Club Canggu

You are heading to FINNS Beach Club and you need cash. Finding a money changer near FINNS Beach Club in Canggu takes less than five minutes if you know where to look. FINNS is one of Bali’s most popular beach clubs, and the surrounding Berawa area has several exchange options within a short walk or ride.

This guide covers the closest places to exchange money near FINNS, what payment methods FINNS actually accepts, how much cash to bring for a day at the club, and tips to make sure you get a fair exchange rate before hitting the beach.

Where to Exchange Money Near FINNS Beach Club

FINNS Beach Club sits on Jalan Pantai Berawa, in the heart of the Berawa neighborhood. This area is one of Canggu’s most developed strips, with plenty of shops, restaurants, and money changers along the main road.

MoneyBox Berawa

MoneyBox is located in Berawa, roughly a 2-minute ride from FINNS Beach Club. They handle both foreign currency and USDT-to-Rupiah exchange, open daily from 9am to 9pm. Zero hidden fees, and rates are posted transparently. If you are coming from your villa in the morning and want to exchange before a day at FINNS, this is the most convenient option in the immediate area.

Money Changers Along Jalan Pantai Berawa

As you drive along Jalan Pantai Berawa toward FINNS, you will pass several money changers. Most are small to medium operations displaying their rates on boards outside. Compare two or three before committing. The competition along this strip keeps rates fairly tight, but there can still be a 1% to 2% difference between the best and worst options on the same road.

Convenience Store Exchange Counters

Some minimarkets and convenience stores in the Berawa area offer money exchange as a side service. Rates at these counters are usually slightly worse than dedicated money changers. Use them only if you need a small amount quickly and the dedicated changers are closed or out of the way.


What FINNS Beach Club Accepts

Before you decide how much cash to bring, it helps to know what FINNS accepts for payment.

Cards

FINNS accepts major credit and debit cards, including Visa and Mastercard. You can pay for food, drinks, and services by card. However, be aware that some banks charge international transaction fees of 1% to 3% per purchase, and the exchange rate your bank uses may not be the best available.

Cash

FINNS accepts Indonesian Rupiah. Cash is useful for tips, small purchases, and situations where the card machine is slow (which happens during peak hours when the club is packed). Having cash on hand gives you flexibility.

What FINNS Does Not Accept

FINNS does not accept foreign currency (USD, EUR, etc.) directly for payment. You cannot hand over a $20 bill to pay for your lunch. Exchange your money to Rupiah before arriving.


How Much Cash to Bring to FINNS

FINNS is not a cheap day out. Here is a realistic breakdown of what you might spend:

Day Beds and Entry

FINNS has a minimum spend policy rather than an entry fee for most areas. Day beds and VIP areas require higher minimums. Expect minimum spends starting around IDR 250,000 to 500,000 per person for basic seating. Premium day beds and cabanas can require IDR 1,000,000 to 3,000,000+ minimum spend.

Food and Drinks

Cocktails at FINNS run IDR 120,000 to 180,000 each. Beers are IDR 60,000 to 90,000. Main meals range from IDR 100,000 to 250,000. For a full day of eating and drinking, budget IDR 500,000 to 1,500,000 per person depending on your pace.

Tips

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory at FINNS. If you want to tip your server or the staff who set up your day bed, IDR 20,000 to 50,000 per tip is standard. Budget IDR 50,000 to 100,000 for tips if you are there for a full day.

Recommended Cash Amount

Even if you plan to pay mostly by card, bring at least IDR 500,000 in cash as backup and for tips. If you plan to pay entirely in cash, bring IDR 1,000,000 to 2,500,000 depending on how long you are staying and how much you plan to eat and drink.


Tips for the Berawa Beach Club Area

Exchange Before You Go, Not After

Exchange your money in the morning before heading to FINNS. The changers along Jalan Pantai Berawa are easy to stop at on your way. Trying to find a money changer after a full day of cocktails in the sun is not ideal.

ATMs Nearby

Several ATMs are located along Jalan Pantai Berawa and the surrounding streets. BCA, BNI, and Mandiri ATMs are the most reliable. Maximum withdrawal is typically IDR 2,500,000 to 3,000,000 per transaction. Remember that your bank will likely charge a foreign ATM fee plus a currency conversion fee, making ATMs more expensive than money changers for obtaining Rupiah.

Peak Times at FINNS

FINNS gets busy from late morning through sunset, especially on weekends. If you plan to arrive early and secure a good spot, exchange your money the evening before. That way you avoid any morning rush at the changers and go straight to the club.

Bring Both Card and Cash

The safest approach is to bring both. Use your card for larger purchases (food, drinks) and cash for tips and any situations where the card terminal is not available. Some poolside vendors may prefer cash for faster transactions.

Keep Valuables Secure

FINNS has lockers available. Use them. Do not leave cash, phones, or cards unattended on your day bed while you swim. The lockers take the worry out of your beach club experience.


Getting to FINNS from Nearby Accommodations

If you are staying in Berawa, FINNS is likely a 5 to 15 minute scooter ride or a short taxi trip. From Batu Bolong, it is about 10 minutes. From Seminyak, 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic.

Plan your money exchange based on where you are staying. If you are in Berawa, exchange on your way to FINNS. If you are coming from further away, exchange near your accommodation before departing. The rates in Batu Bolong and Seminyak are comparable to Berawa, so there is no advantage in waiting until you reach the FINNS area.


Other Nearby Activities

The Berawa area around FINNS has plenty of other spots worth visiting. FINNS VIP Beach Club, Cafe del Mar, and several restaurants and bars line the beach and main road. If you are making a day of it, factor in cash needs for lunch at a nearby restaurant or drinks at another venue in the area.

Most of these establishments accept cards, but smaller cafes and warungs off the main road are cash-only. Having Rupiah gives you the freedom to explore without worrying about whether a place takes plastic.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a money changer inside FINNS Beach Club?

No. FINNS does not have a money exchange counter inside the venue. Exchange your money before you arrive. The closest options are along Jalan Pantai Berawa, less than 5 minutes from the club entrance.

Can I pay in USD at FINNS?

No. FINNS accepts Indonesian Rupiah and card payments. Foreign currency is not accepted at the club. Make sure you have Rupiah before you arrive.

What time should I exchange money if I am going to FINNS?

Most money changers in Berawa open by 9am. If you are heading to FINNS for a midday arrival, exchange between 9am and 11am on your way. If you prefer the afternoon or sunset session, exchange anytime during the day.

Do I need to tip at FINNS?

Tipping is not required but is appreciated. IDR 20,000 to 50,000 per service is a standard tip for good service. Have small bills ready since day bed staff and servers may not have change for large denominations.

Is there an ATM at FINNS?

There is no ATM inside FINNS. The nearest ATMs are along Jalan Pantai Berawa. Plan ahead so you are not searching for an ATM while trying to enjoy your day at the beach club.

Getting cash sorted before a day at FINNS takes just a few minutes. Stop at a money changer near FINNS Beach Club on Jalan Pantai Berawa, exchange what you need, and head to the club ready to relax. Bring a mix of card and cash, secure your valuables in a locker, and you are set for the day.

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