Bali to Implement $10 Tourism Tax Starting February 14

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Foreign tourists planning a visit to Indonesia’s renowned island destination, Bali, will soon encounter a new requirement. Effective February 14, all foreign visitors will be subject to a tourism tax of 150,000 rupiah (approximately US$9.55).

The new tax isn’t limited to mainland Bali; it also encompasses its picturesque surrounding islands like Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. This announcement was made by Bali authorities through their official website.

The Levy Applies to Everyone

This fee isn’t just for mainland Bali; it encompasses surrounding islands like Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. Even tourists arriving from other parts of Indonesia through land or domestic flights must pay the tax.

No Exemptions for Children

It’s essential to note that children will not be exempted from this fee, regardless of age.

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Convenient Payment Process

To streamline the process, tourists can make their payments conveniently through the Love Bali website before their arrival. Upon payment, they will receive a tourism tax ticket via email, which they should store on their mobile devices for verification purposes at Bali Airport and seaports.

Purpose of the Tourism Tax

The implementation of this tourism tax serves multiple purposes. According to some media reports, the revenue generated from the newly introduced tourism tax will be allocated towards enhancing tourist services, preserving Balinese culture, and addressing environmental concerns exacerbated by recent tourism overcrowding.

Bali’s Tourism Outlook

Bali, a perennial favourite among travellers, has set ambitious targets for tourism this year. The Govt. Authorities in Bali anticipate welcoming approximately 7 million tourists, a significant increase from the 5.2 million arrivals recorded last year.

Crackdown on Misbehaving Tourists

In response to incidents that have disrespected the predominantly Hindu culture of the island, Bali has launched a crackdown on misbehaving tourists. This initiative aims to foster respect and appreciation for the local customs and traditions.

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With the introduction of this new tourism tax, Bali seeks to balance the benefits of tourism with the preservation of its unique cultural and environmental heritage. As visitors prepare for their journeys to this tropical paradise, they should be mindful of these new regulations to ensure a smooth and respectful experience on the Island of the Gods.


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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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