Effective February 14th 2024, the Tourist Levy is mandatory for all foreign visitors to Bali.

Bali Tourist Levy Platform

Bali Tourist Levy

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Bali Tourist Levy Questions, Answered

Welcome to Treasure Bali’s FAQ page, where we simplify the Bali tourist levy for travelers. As you prepare for your visit to the island’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, understanding the tourist tax is crucial for a smooth journey. This section covers everything from payment methods to specific tax queries, ensuring your adventure begins hassle-free. Learn how Treasure Bali makes paying the tourist levy straightforward, contributing to Bali’s sustainability with ease.

FAQ

The Bali tourist levy service costs €20 or its equivalent in other supported currencies per person. This total price includes the Government tourist levy, which is Rp 150,000, and our service fee. The service fee covers essential operational costs such as currency conversion, transaction processing, maintaining our multi-currency platform, and providing multi-lingual customer support.

The tax is required only once per visit.

Payment is cashless, using electronic payment methods via our Treasure Bali online platform before arriving in Bali.

We strongly recommend paying online before your departure to Bali to simplify the process upon arrival and avoid unnecessary delays.

Yes, international tourists will receive a digital levy voucher with a QR Code via email, serving as proof of payment.

Accepted methods include all mayor credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB).

Every international tourist visiting Bali for tourism activities must pay the tax.

Yes, the Tourist Levy is a provincial fee specific to the government of Bali, therefore foreign tourists arriving from all other parts of Indonesia are still required to pay the tourist levy.

Yes, exemptions are granted under specific conditions, such as for diplomatic and official visa holders, transportation crew members, and various permit card holders. Some exemptions require application through the online platform.

The visa fee applies to the whole of Indonesia, whereas the tourist levy is a provincial fee specific to Bali. This distinction ensures the levy directly supports Bali’s cultural and environmental conservation efforts.

The levy is mandated by The Law Number 15 of 2023 regarding Bali Province and Bali Provincial Government Regulation Number 6 in 2023 on the International Tourists Tax. Download The Regulation Document here.

The tourist levy is non-refundable, as it directly contributes to conservation efforts and the enhancement of tourist facilities in Bali.

Funds from the tax are allocated towards environmental conservation efforts, cultural preservation, and improvements in the tourism infrastructure and services in Bali.

Due to the current implementation of the system, we ask that travelers complete a separate application for each traveler. This ensures that all necessary information is accurately captured for each individual, providing a smoother process for levy payment and verification upon arrival in Bali.

Payment of the tourist levy is mandatory for all tourists. Failure to comply may result in delays or complications during your stay.

For any payment issues or inquiries, tourists are advised to contact us via our support page.

How to Pay Your Bali Tourist Levy with Treasure Bali

  • Visit our dedicated tourist levy form
  • Enter your travel details
  • Complete the payment using our secure gateway
  • Receive your tourist levy voucher via email within 24 hours

Support

Need further support? Please visit our dedicated contact page. We are happy to help!

Treasure Bali Application as the Implementation of Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2023 on the International Tourist Levy for the Protection of Culture and the Natural Environment of Bali.