Starting from February 14, 2024, another procedure becomes mandatory for tourists arriving in Bali — the payment of a tax amounting to 150,000 rupiahs (around $10). The authorities of the island promi…
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Starting from February 14, 2024, all foreigners entering Bali will be required to pay a mandatory tourist tax called Bali Levy, amounting to 150,000 Indonesian rupiahs (approximately $10).
For the past 6 weeks (since February 14, 2024), a tourist tax of 150,000 Indonesian rupiahs per person has been in effect in Bali. Everyone (except KITAS holders) must pay it before leaving the island…
Now foreign tourists will have to pay a fee before arriving on the islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. But first, the infrastructure needs to be prepared for this. Local authori…
Receipts for the tourist tax for foreigners will be checked not only upon entry to Bali at airports and seaports but also at tourist sites.
Visitors can settle the tax directly at the attraction, but it's better to do it in advance before arriving on the island. This information was shared by the head of Bali's tourism, Chok Bagus Pemayun…
The taxi service in Bali has long been a source of dispute among tourists and local drivers. Given the limited public transportation, the popularity of ride-hailing apps, and the number of tourists op…
In the Indonesian government, they are considering a tourist tax for visiting the country. It's not about the 150,000 IDR taxes currently paid by Bali guests. The money from these taxes only goes to o…
From February 14, 2024, every foreigner arriving in Bali by air, sea, or land will be subject to a tourist fee of 150,000 Indonesian Rupiahs. This was announced by the head of the Bali Provincial Tour…
In Kuala Lumpur from Bali, there are inexpensive direct flights. And today, this is the most optimal route for crossing borders to renew visas or for a change of scenery on the weekends. Moreover, the…
«Over-tourism» in Bali. This is the opinion of experts from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). They have calculated the number of people who visited the island from January to November of…