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What to expect at Bali airport arrivals?

Bali Airport: Valuable Tips On Arrival At Denpasar Airport
  • Quickly Go To The Immigration Queue. ...
  • Be Prepared for A Long Wait For Your Luggage. ...
  • Getting Through Customs. ...
  • Withdraw Local Currency Or Exchange Cash For Indonesia Rupiah. ...
  • Avoid The Taxi Touts And Porters. ...
  • Electronic Customs Declaration.




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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.

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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.

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The whole process usually takes around 15-30 minutes, depending on the number of arrivals at the time.

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As mentioned above Cash is still a very important form of payment in Bali, particularly in the smaller shops and also when you need to pay for your transportation, or if you need gasoline. The 100,000 bills are the largest bills. It's useful if you take also some smaller bills with you.

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Using Bank Cards or Credit Cards
Paying by card in Bali is a fairly safe option. Most of the bigger restaurants, resorts, shopping stalls will all accept payment via card. Taxis, small local restaurants (warungs), beach bars, and market stalls still only accept cash.

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Visa on Arrival (VOA)
The VOA costs IDR 500,000 (approx. $33 USD) and is valid for up to 30 days, with the option to extend once onshore for another 30 days at a local immigration office. If you want to stay in Bali for over 60 days, you can apply for a Visitor Visa (B211A) before travel.

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Visa: Travel for more than 30 days and travel for non-VOA purposes, including employment and journalism, requires that the appropriate visa be obtained from an Indonesian embassy or consulate before arrival. If you are traveling on an emergency passport, you must obtain a visa before arrival in Indonesia.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Bali? Yes, for most visitors to Bali/Indonesia, a tourist visa is required for entry.

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Airport Lounges The 24-hour Premier Lounge located in International Departures (Level 3) has shower facilities, among many other perks.

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Visa on Arrival (VOA) The VOA costs IDR 500,000 (approx. $33 USD) and is valid for up to 30 days, with the option to extend once onshore for another 30 days at a local immigration office. If you want to stay in Bali for over 60 days, you can apply for a Visitor Visa (B211A) before travel.

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No, it is not customary to tip in Bali. However, it's always appreciated when you show your gratitude with a little extra money. Keep in mind that no one will come chasing you down if you don't leave a tip, but it's always nice to show your appreciation for good service with a token of gratitude.

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You can request a VOA upon arrival at Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport, or use the easier new e-VOA system introduced in late 2022. The VOA and e-VOA are valid for 30 days, and that visa can be extended for another 30 days in Indonesia (60 days in total).

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Tourist Visa and Visa on Arrival
If you plan to spend more than 30 days in Bali, you can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA). The cost of this visa is $35 and it is valid for 30 days but can be extended for another 30 days. Hence, the maximum stay with the VOA is 60 days.

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How can you avoid Bali Belly?
  1. Make sure all meat and seafood is thoroughly cooked (not raw or rare)
  2. Avoid the following foods while travelling: Sushi. Unpasteurised dairy products milk/cheese/ice cream. ...
  3. Water: Don't drink tap water. Don't use tap water to brush your teeth. ...
  4. Hygiene: Wash your hands after using the toilet.


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If you have a smaller budget then you can easily get by with about $10 per day-if you just plan on hanging at the beach and eating local food. If you're looking to eat at the higher-end restaurants explore the island and enjoy all of its many attractions, then you'll need a bit more, like $25 to $50 per day.

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