
Most international travelers require a visa on arrival to enter Indonesia for up to 30 days. To streamline your entry, especially for those looking for Bali tourist information, we highly recommend applying for the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA) online. This way, you can avoid the payment queues at the airport. It's also important to complete the health declaration form before your arrival. Remember, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry. Additionally, be aware of the Bali tourist levy that may apply. 🔗 Apply for your E-Visa here.
As of 2024, all international tourists need to pay a one-time Bali tourist levy of IDR 150,000 (approx. $10 USD / €9). This levy is allocated for preserving Bali’s unique culture and protecting the natural environment. When planning your visit, don't forget to complete the health declaration form and look into your visa on arrival options. Also, keep a screenshot of your QR code receipt on your phone, as it may be checked at various entry points. 🔗 Pay your Tourist Levy here
Indonesia has replaced paper customs forms with a convenient digital system, which is especially helpful for those exploring Bali. You can fill out this health declaration form up to 3 days before your arrival. Upon completion, you'll receive a QR code to be scanned after you collect your luggage. Remember, only one form is needed per family or group. For Bali tourist information, including details about the Bali tourist levy and visa on arrival, check the official resources. 🔗 Fill out your Customs Declaration here.
As part of the latest Bali tourist information, it is essential for all travelers to complete a brief online health declaration form. This requirement is mandatory as of late 2025/2024 to ensure public health safety and applies to those utilizing the visa on arrival option. Official Link: 🔗 Complete your Health Pass here
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Before you arrive in Bali, make sure to check important Bali tourist information, such as the health declaration form you may need. Don't forget to consider the Bali tourist levy when planning your budget. If you're arriving on a Visa on Arrival, ensure you have all the necessary documentation ready for a smooth entry into the island.
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For those seeking Bali tourist information, please note that visitors may need to complete a health declaration form and check the specific details regarding the Bali tourist levy, as well as the requirements for a visa on arrival.
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Sanur, Bali
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Jl Borobudur Timur III No 48
50183 Semarang
Central Jawa, Indonesia
For Bali tourist information, including details on the Bali tourist levy and health declaration form requirements, feel free to reach out to us.
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If you're arriving in Bali, don't forget to check the latest visa on arrival regulations.