1 | Obtaining A Unique QR CodeThey are required to fill in an application form at https://cekdiri.baliprov.go.id to obtain a QR code, which will then become a proof that each upcoming visitor has submitted the application form.
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Entering IndonesiaThe fee is US$35 (A$50) per person and there will be a small additional processing fee when applying online. Your passport must have six months validity for you to enter Bali. For all other visas, visit the Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration website.
Depending on the time of day the queues can be long — very long — with waiting times from less than an hour if you're lucky to more than 2 hours if you landed at the same time as other international flights.
The requirements for entering Indonesia for international travelers (foreign citizen) are as follows: Take possession of Proof of Vaccination or Vaccination Certificate (physical or digital). Download and make use of app of PeduliLindungi. There is no need to present a Negative proof of RT-PCR test.
You can apply for a Visa on Arrival at any port with the necessary facilities to process visa applications. You must present a valid passport with six months' validity or more and an outbound airline ticket. You must also pay the IDR Rp500,000 VOA fee (roughly USD $35), in cash if necessary.
Other medications such as paracetamol, antidiarrheals and antibiotics won't be a problem but if you're at all concerned about your medication, check with the Indonesian embassy.
You don't have to buy a local SIM card, you could spend your entire holiday using your home country's roaming service, but that's a bad idea for most people. Roaming and a prepaid SIM card in Bali is much cheaper.
You will get a much better exchange rate in Bali rather than in your home country. We usually recommend waiting until you arrive in Bali to get your rupiah. Money changers in Bali can and will exchange all major currencies. In most cases there is no need to bring any other currency other than your own.
Recently, Bali's Governor announced the introduction of a $10 tourist tax, which is expected to take effect in mid-2024. The tax will be a one-time fee that foreign visitors must pay electronically upon arrival to the island.