Visa - Entry Requirements


Indonesia (Bali)


ARRIVING TO BALI, INDONESIA - ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

What You Need To Know - 4 Entry Steps

You must hold a valid passport with a minimum of six 6 months validity from your return date to your home country.
There are 4 steps prior to arrival to Bali, Indonesia. Completing each online may reduce delays/time on arrival at the airport and the convenience of having paid in advance. 
Review your options that suit your personal situation. The Health Pass is relatively new procedure and must be completed online prior to entry to Bali.

This is general advice and may change without notice. Each traveller is responsible for checking requirements prior to travel/arrival.

Our Hotel is: 
Padma Resort Legian 
Jl. Padma No.1
Legian, Kec. Kuta
Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361 Indonesia

Visa On Arrival Information for Indonesia (VOA)

Review your entry requirements; may vary depending on your country/passport. For Australian passport holders for leisure travel, there are 30 & 60 days visa options; opt for the visa that suits your travel arrangements.
If not on an Australian passport check the Indonesia Government information on their visa website.

This Visa on Arrival (VOA) provides the option to complete online prior to travel or on arrival at airport. A fee applies for either option. If opting for e-VOA; complete no later than 72 hours prior.
Click Here

Health Pass (SSHP) FOR Entry to Republic of Indonesia

This is a health declaration and it must be completed prior to entry.
You complete online and need your passport number, flight arrival information including your seat number.
Click Here. 

Tourist Levy

Pay your tourist levy online to avoid having to pay in person on arrival.
Click Here

Customs Declaration

Convenient to complete online prior to arrival. You need to have your passport details, and arrival/flight information to complete.   Once completed save your QR code to your phone to show at customs on arrival.
Click Here

Last updated 26 September 2024. May change without notice. Always make your own checks and rechecks before departure.

Departure Tax: Airlines include the passenger service charge (PSC) in the ticket price. The tax is no longer collected at the point of departure.

 



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