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Bali introduces IDR150,000 tourism levy

Bali Hotels Association 08 January 2024
Applies to:
International Travellers
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Commencing on February 14, 2024, international visitors to Bali will be subject to a one-time fee of IDR150,000 (USD 10). Travelers are encouraged to conveniently settle this payment via the Love Bali website or App prior to their arrival. Upon payment, a tourism levy voucher will be sent via email, and tourists should store it on their smartphones for scanning at checkpoints in Bali Airport and sea ports.
The tourism levy will apply to all international visitors, of all ages entering Bali.  This levy will be in addtion to the visa on arrival fee. 

Certain visa categories are exempt from this fee, including diplomatic and official visa holders, conveyance crew, KITAS and KITAP holders, family unification visas, golden and student visa holders, as well as specific non-tourist visa holders.

To qualify for exemption, applications must be submitted one month before the planned arrival in Bali, ensuring a seamless experience for those meeting the specified criteria.

Love Bali is a movement started by the Bali Provincial Government to enforce a new policy, the Comprehensive Development Plan. The goal is to preserve the integrity and balance of Bali's nature, its people, and their culture.

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