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Do UK citizens need a visa for Bali?

Indonesia Visa Requirements for British Nationals
British nationals need a visa for Indonesia. Visa-free entry is only granted to citizens of ASEAN nations and Timor Leste. UK passport holders must hold a visa to go on vacation to Indonesia, including to the island of Bali.



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Citizens of the United Kingdom do not need a visa to enter Indonesia for short visits up to 30 days. However, if the traveler wishes to stay in the country for more than 30 days, it is very much necessary to obtain a visa to enter Indonesia legally.

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Yes, for most visitors to Bali/Indonesia, a tourist visa is required for entry. However, foreign nationals from the following ASEAN countries can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism purposes: Brunei. Cambodia.

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What are Bali's entry requirements? British visitors can enter Bali without quarantine or applying for a visa in advance if they're fully vaccinated, with the last dose being administered more than 14 days prior.

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Length of stay and types of Visa:
If your stay is 30-days or less, please obtain a Tourist Visa upon your arrival into Bali, Indonesia. The cost is USD$35 which can be paid in cash or by credit card upon your entry into Denpasar's International Airport.

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Yes, for most visitors to Bali/Indonesia, a tourist visa is required for entry. However, foreign nationals from the following ASEAN countries can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism purposes: Brunei. Cambodia.

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Visa on Arrival (VOA)
If you're entering Indonesia via Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta or Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar) in Bali, you can also apply for an e-VOA online before travel which should save you time in the arrivals hall.

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International visitors can now travel to Bali with an online visa. If you're from an eligible country, you can get 2 different types of eVisa for Bali: the e-VOA and the Visitor Visa B211A. This page includes useful information about the Bali visa policy and regulations to help you get the visa you need.

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The tap water in Bali isn't recommended for drinking, so avoid it and stick to sealed bottled water. That includes steering clear of more than you might think, including ice in drinks, brushing your teeth with tap water, ingesting water in the shower, and food that has been washed in tap water.

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