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Can you smoke in clubs in Bali?

Hi glass-man, places of worship, tourist spots, parts of hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, schools, Government & public offices, health facilities, children's playgrounds, shopping malls, traditional markets, public transport and the airport are all non smoking areas according to the law.



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CUSTOMS REGULATIONS :
You may bring a maximum of 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 100 grams of tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume per adult. One litre of alcoholic beverage may be brought in per person 18 years of age or over. Personal goods up to a value of USD 250. - per passenger or USD 1,000.

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You don't need to worry you can bring you vape without problem. In Bali, you will also find a bunch of vape shop. The best one is definitely Cstyle vape bar. They have 3 shops (kerobokan, Denpasar, Ubud).

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Opium (Papaver Somniferum) Including it's Plant, Ripe opium, ripe opium such as Opium Jicing and Jicingko. Erythroxylon Cocca, Erythroxylon Cocca Including : it's plant, Cocca leaves and unripe cocca. Cocaine. Marijuana.

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Yes, the rules for visiting Bali are the same as for the rest of Indonesia. Travelers with a criminal record and Bali visa will be able to enter in the majority of cases. There is no guarantee, however, as border security officers can refuse entry at their own discretion.

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Is Bali Safe at Night? Bali has a vibrant night scene and is generally safe. You'll encounter little or no problems with the locals at night. If there's anything to worry about, it's drunken tourists on motorbikes who endanger themselves and others with reckless riding.

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The average cost of a trip to Bali is around $3000 USD for two people for two weeks. This budget includes flights, accommodation, food, activities, and transport within Bali. Of course, this is just an estimate and your actual costs may be higher or lower depending on your specific travel plans.

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Soft Drinks:
The cost of soft drinks in restaurants and cafes typically ranges from IDR 15,000 to IDR 30,000 (approximately $1 to $2 USD) per can or bottle.

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Indonesian law forbids visitors from bringing weapons, illegal drugs or pornography into the country. Penalties can be severe and include death for weapons or drugs. Alcohol in excess of 1 litre per person 18 years or over is also forbidden to be imported.

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It is allowed to bring in to Indonesia 1 litre of alcoholic products per person. A fine of 15 to 70 US dollars per bottle will be imposed upon the amount exceeding the norm or customs officials reserve the right to take the whole of excess alcohol away.

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Declaration requirement for amounts exceeding IDR 100 million (approximately $6,500 USD) If you plan to bring more than IDR 100 million (approximately $6,500 USD) in cash with you to Bali, it is important to know that you will need to declare it.

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