Bali Tourist Levy Becomes Permanent for All 2026 International Visitors
Bali's mandatory tourist levy of IDR 150,000 becomes a permanent requirement for all international visitors starting in 2026, payable online.
The levy of IDR 150,000, which equates to approximately $10 USD or £8 GBP, applies to all international visitors, including children and infants. Payment must be completed online via the official Love Bali website or application, accepting international credit cards and digital wallets. Upon successful payment, a digital Levy Voucher containing a unique QR code is issued for scanning at dedicated "Fast-Track" checkpoints within Ngurah Rai airport. This fee covers a single entry; departing Indonesia and returning to Bali requires a new payment, though short excursions to destinations such as the Gili Islands do not incur an additional charge.
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