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Is travel insurance mandatory for Bali 2023?

It's not mandatory to buy travel insurance for a vacation in Bali. However, whether you're traveling to Indonesia for business or pleasure, comprehensive travel insurance is recommended. If you require medical care in Bali, upfront costs can be expensive without medical coverage.



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  1. Passport Validity.
  2. Visa Requirements.
  3. Ticket from Indonesia.
  4. Accommodation booking.
  5. Custom Declaration.
  6. Travel/Health Insurance.


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All international travelers arriving into the territory of the Republic of Indonesia must adhere to the following regulations: 1. No longer required to show a pre-departure negative result of RT-PCR test and no longer required to show the proof of ownership of health insurance.

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If your trip doesn't involve any nonrefundable reservations, you may not need travel insurance. For instance, if you've booked only airplane tickets and a hotel stay for your vacation, and they're both governed by flexible cancellation policies, the trip cancellation benefit may not be necessary.

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A legal and valid passport that must be valid at least 6 months before the expiration date. An international ticket for return or onward travel.

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Additional potential vaccinations for Bali
  • Hepatitis A. This is a viral illness which can be spread by contaminated food and water or through contact with infected people. ...
  • Typhoid. ...
  • Rabies. ...
  • Yellow Fever. ...
  • Japanese Encephalitis. ...
  • Hepatitis B.


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How much does Bali Visa on Arrival cost? The cost of one Visa on Arrival to Indonesia is $35 USD or 500,000 IDR.

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Yes, depending on how much airfare is from your point of origin. If you are landing in Bali with 3000 USD in your pocket, expect to have a lot of freedom with what you can do. You can eat for as ltitle as 3–4 dollars a day, or can spend 20–30 dollars on food at high end establishments.

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Although card may be accepted in larger Bali cities such as Denpasar, cash may be preferable in surrounding villages such as Ubud and Kuta. Travellers can use international ATMs in Denpasar and other major towns to withdraw cash and use it for further travel.

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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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Mosquito borne diseases found in Bali include dengue fever, chikungunya and zika virus. Whilst there are vaccines for Japanese encephalitis, mosquito avoidance is the only way to prevent many of these diseases.

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Do I need to wear a face mask in Indonesia? Wearing a face mask is not required.

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