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  • Traveling to Bali in 2025: All Entry Requirements You Need to Know

    Kimberly Lai
    Kimberly Lai
    Last updated 15 Sep 2025
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    Bali Entry Requirements

    New 2025 Entry Requirement: All Travellers to Bali Must Use the All Indonesia App

    Starting 1 September 2025, all travellers entering Indonesia via major airports and ports — including Bali (Ngurah Rai Airport), Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta Airport), Surabaya (Juanda Airport), and Batam’s ferry terminals — must complete their arrival declaration using a new mobile app called All Indonesia.
    The app is mandatory for all travellers, both locals and foreigners. It replaces older forms like the Satu Sehat Health Pass and the Electronic Customs Declaration, combining immigration, customs, health, and quarantine forms into one.
    • ✅ Available in Bahasa Indonesia, English, and Chinese
    • ✅ Can be filled in up to 3 days before arrival
    • ✅ Aims to speed up and simplify the arrival process
    Make sure to download and complete the All Indonesia app (iOS | Android) before flying into Bali or other listed entry points!

    Overview of Bali’s Entry Requirements

    bali travel requirements ubud
    Photo credit: Niklas Weiss on Unsplash
    Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll need to enter Bali smoothly in 2025:
    1. Check if you need a visa to enter Bali
    2. Download and complete the All Indonesia App (NEW as of 1 Sep 2025)
    3. Pre-register for Bali’s Autogates (only on your first visit)
    4. Pay the Bali Tourism Levy

    Bali Airport Checklist — All you need to breeze through immigration

    Step 1: Check whether you require a visa to enter Bali

    bali travel requirements
    Photo credit: Nabeel Hussain on Unsplash

    Visa Exemption Arrangement (VEA)

    Travelers with passports from the following 13 countries do not require a visa to enter Bali. This is a single-entry visa valid for 30 days.
    • Brunei Darussalam
    • Cambodia
    • Lao PDR
    • Malaysia
    • Myanmar
    • Philippines
    • Singapore
    • Timor Leste
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • Suriname
    • Colombia
    • Hong Kong

    Visa on Arrival (VOA)

    Passport holders from 97 countries are eligible for Visa on Arrival (VOA). It costs IDR 500,000 plus a service fee per person. 
    Visa on Arrival is for a single Entry into Bali/Indonesia, for a stay of up to 30 days, and can be extended for a maximum of 1 time at the local Immigration Office (charges apply). You can apply and pay online before arrival in Bali or pay and receive upon arrival in Bali.
    Bali Immigration eVisa Form
    Unsure what visa you require? Check the Indonesia immigration website!

    Step 2: Download & Complete the All Indonesia App (NEW from Sep 2025)

    Bali Entry Requirements 2025 - All Indonesia App
    All Indonesia App
    This new digital arrival declaration is mandatory for all international travellers arriving via major airports and ports, including Bali.
    • Replaces older forms like Satu Sehat and Customs Declaration
    • Combine all arrival forms in one place (immigration, health, customs)
    • Available in English, Bahasa, and Chinese
    • Fill out up to 3 days before arrival
    📱 Download the app on iOS or Android and complete it before your flight to avoid delays!

    Step 3: Pre-register for Bali's Autogates

    All visitors intending to use the autogates must pre-register their passports online before arrival at the airport. You won't be able to pass through the gates if you skip this step — I tried. Pre-register for the autogates through the Indonesian immigration e-visa portal.
    Once completed, you may use the autogates on future trips to Bali without registering again. This makes the immigration process way faster; I managed to get through within 5 minutes on my latest trip to Bali. Way faster than being stuck for 2 hours in the queue for the manual counters!

    Step 4: Pay the Bali Tourism Levy

    Nusa Penida Day Tour
    Get an awesome view of T-Rex Bay at Nusa Penida! Credits: Klook
    From 14 February 2024, international visitors to Bali are subject to a one-time fee of IDR150,000 (USD 10). This fee helps fund environmental and cultural preservation initiatives across the island.
    Before arrival, you are encouraged to settle this payment via the Love Bali website or App. Be sure to check if you’re exempt from the levy, as some categories of travelers, such as those in transit, may not need to pay.
    Upon payment, a tourism levy voucher will be sent via email, and the QR code can be downloaded to a smartphone or printed for scanning at checkpoints in Bali Airport and sea ports. However, I went to Bali three times in 2024, and nobody checked this.

    Tips for Your Next Bali Trip

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    The Klook Lounge located at Ngurah Rai International Airport lets you find your assigned driver easily and book desired activities right on the spot.
    There are quite a few steps to enter Bali — but the airport process is pretty speedy if you complete all the forms before arriving in Bali. On my latest trip, I pre-registered for the autogates and was out of the airport within 30 minutes of landing!
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    Stay connected with our Indonesia eSIM and find the best places to stay in Bali — plus exclusive hotel promos and bundle deals!
    Once you’ve navigated the entry process, it’s time to start planning the rest of your Bali adventure. Here are some handy tips to help you make the most of your trip:

    1) Book a Hassle-Free Airport Transfer

    Avoid the stress of haggling for transport or waiting in long taxi lines by pre-booking an airport transfer through Klook. Reliable, comfortable, and affordable, these transfers will take you directly to your accommodation so you can start your holiday worry-free.

    2) Stay Connected with an eSIM

    Whether you’re navigating Bali’s scenic streets or sharing your adventures on social media, staying connected is essential. Consider purchasing an eSIM for Bali before your trip! With easy activation and excellent data coverage, you’ll have reliable internet access throughout your stay.

    3) Explore Bali’s Top Activities and Experiences

    Bali is brimming with incredible things to do. Here are a few must-try experiences:
    • Water Activities: Go snorkeling in Nusa Penida, try surfing at Kuta Beach, or enjoy a serene sunrise boat tour to see dolphins in Lovina.
    • Cultural Tours: Visit iconic temples like Tanah Lot and Uluwatu or explore Ubud’s lush rice terraces and vibrant markets.
    • Adventure Options: Go white-water rafting on the Ayung River or hike Mount Batur for a sunrise trek you won’t forget.
    Bali has a way of pulling you back again and again. In my case, I visited Bali 3 times last year.. I can’t help it, it’s my go-to getaway for a quick surf trip or a soul-soothing wellness retreat.
    But whether it’s your first visit or your fifteenth, there’s one thing you can’t skip: knowing the entry requirements. Trust me — being prepared means you’ll breeze through the airport and be on your way to that first plate of nasi goreng in no time.

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