Bali Tourist Tax With ID Pass Pro
Clear steps, quick processing, no surprises
Planning a trip to Bali? Tourist tax obligations apply to all foreign travelers arriving in Bali.
The tourist tax is a one-time entry fee that generates a QR code, which you must present when you arrive on the island.
You can complete the process online in just a few minutes, and receive your QR code in as little as 1 hour.
We have already successfully helped over 75,000 travelers obtain their documents.
Do I Need to Pay the Tourist Tax?
Practically all foreign travelers visiting Bali must pay the Bali tourist levy. This includes tourists entering for vacation, transit, business, or visiting friends and family.
Bali tourist tax exemptions:
You do not need to pay the tax if you:
- Are an Indonesian national
- Hold a KITAS/KITAP residence permit
- Are under 2 years old
- Are transiting without leaving the airport
- Work with an Indonesian government agency
- Hold a diplomatic or official visa
What Details Do I Need For the Tourist Tax?
You only need a few basic details to complete our simple Bali tourist tax online application form:
- Full name
- Passport number
- Nationality
- Date of entry to Bali
Once payment is made, we’ll send your QR code to you by email. You’ll need to present this to the Indonesian authorities when you arrive in Bali.
How to Pay the Tourist Tax
You can pay the tourist tax in 3 simple steps:
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1- Fill out the online form
Complete the form with your passport details and travel information.
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2- Pay the fee
Use a debit or credit card to pay the Bali tourist levy.
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3- Receive your QR code
You’ll get it by email — ready to show on your phone or in print.
Why Apply for the Bali Tourist Tax With ID Pass Pro?
At ID Pass Pro, we’re trusted by over 75,000 travelers.
Here’s why travelers choose us for their Bali tourist tax:
- Application reviewed by travel experts
- 24/7 customer support contact form
- Quick turnaround — receive your QR code in 1-2 days
- Priority processing available (1-hour delivery)
- Easy to understand application forms
- Optional Fee Protection for a refund if your trip is canceled
Our team of experienced specialists help make sure your application is perfect before it’s submitted. Apply with ID Pass Pro and avoid unnecessary rejections.
What Is The Best Way To Enter Bali?
You must show the Bali tourist tax QR code whether you enter by:
- Air – Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar)
- Sea – Port of Benoa, Padang Bai, and Gilimanuk
No matter how you arrive, immigration officers will check your QR code on entry.
What Else Do I Need to Enter Bali?
You may need additional documents depending on your trip. ID Pass Pro helps you get all of them in one place:
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Indonesia e-VOA (Visa on Arrival)
Needed for stays up to 30 days by around 90 nationalities.
Apply for an e-VOA -
Indonesia Tourist Visitor Visa
Permits stays of up to 60 days, available to around 200 nationalities.
Start Your Visitor Visa Application -
FAQs About the Bali Tourist Tax
Here you can find answers to commonly asked questions.
How much is the Bali Tourist Tax? Toggle faqs
Our tourist levy fee for Bali is US$ 65.
How many days is it valid? Toggle faqs
It’s valid for one entry into Bali. There is no duration limit, but it cannot be reused.
Can I pay the Bali Tourist Tax at Bali Airport? Toggle faqs
Yes, but it's highly recommended to pay online in advance. You can skip the queue at the airport and avoid any unnecessary delays.
What is the Bali Tourist Tax used for? Toggle faqs
Funds go toward protecting Bali’s natural environment and cultural heritage, including waste management and tourism infrastructure.
Do I need to print the QR code after payment? Toggle faqs
You can show it on your phone, but we recommend printing a copy as a backup. If your phone runs out of charge, you can show the paper QR code to the authorities when you arrive.
What happens if I don't pay the tax? Toggle faqs
You may be refused entry to Bali or asked to pay the tax on arrival. It's best to pay ahead of time.
Is the Bali Tourist Tax the same as a visa fee? Toggle faqs
No. The Bali entry fee is separate from your visa or e-VOA. Both may be required.
Do I need to pay the tax again if I leave and return? Toggle faqs
Yes. Each new entry into Bali requires a new tax payment.
Is the tax required if I enter by sea or air? Toggle faqs
Yes. It applies to all international arrivals, regardless of the entry method.
Is the Bali Tourist Tax included in airline tickets? Toggle faqs
No. The tourist tourist tax fee for Bali is not included in airfare. It must be paid separately.