Bali Visa for Australians 2026

Complete visa, levy, and entry requirements guide for Australian travelers heading to Bali.

Quick answer for Australians: You need a Visa on Arrival (eVOA, ~AUD $50) AND must pay the Bali Tourist Levy (~AUD $15). Total entry fees: ~AUD $65 per person. Apply eVOA online at evisa.imigrasi.go.id before flight. Pay levy online at love.bali.go.id. Valid passport (6+ months). Submit electronic arrival card within 72 hours before flight. Skip the immigration queue with our Bali Fast Track service — typical clearance under 8 minutes vs 90 minutes during peak.

Visa Requirements (May 2026)

Visa on Arrival (VOA / eVOA)

  • Cost: IDR 500,000 (~AUD $50) per person
  • Validity: 30 days, extendable once for 30 more days
  • Apply online: evisa.imigrasi.go.id (recommended — skip airport queue)
  • Pay on arrival: Cash USD/AUD/IDR or credit card at VOA counter
  • Children: Same fee applies regardless of age

Bali Tourist Levy (mandatory since Feb 2024)

  • Cost: IDR 150,000 (~AUD $15) per person, one-time payment
  • Pay online: love.bali.go.id (recommended — get QR before flight)
  • Pay on arrival: QR kiosks at Ngurah Rai Airport
  • Exemptions: Diplomatic passport holders, transit passengers (under 24h), KITAS holders

Documents Checklist for Australians

  1. Australian passport with 6+ months validity from arrival date
  2. Approved eVOA confirmation (email PDF or printed)
  3. Bali Tourist Levy QR code (from love.bali.go.id)
  4. Electronic Arrival Card — file within 72h before flight at allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
  5. Return or onward flight ticket (must show within 30 days)
  6. Proof of accommodation (hotel booking confirmation)
  7. Sufficient funds (~AUD $1000 for a week — credit card statement OK)

Common Australian FAQs

As of 2026: VOA fee AUD ~$50, mandatory Tourist Levy AUD ~$15, electronic arrival card required (filed within 72h before flight), passport must have 6+ months validity. New stricter immigration checks at peak hours mean queues can reach 90+ minutes — fast track services help avoid this.

Yes — comfortably. AUD $1000 covers 7 days of mid-range accommodation (~$50/night), 3 daily meals (~$30/day), local transport (~$15/day), 2-3 paid activities, plus airport fees. For luxury travel (5-star hotels, fine dining, private drivers), budget AUD $10000+ per person per week.

(1) Pre-pay the Tourist Levy online to skip airport queue. (2) Apply eVOA online to skip airport visa counter. (3) Book Bali Fast Track if arriving during 11 PM-2 AM peak — saves 90+ minutes. (4) Use Grab/Gojek apps for transport, not airport taxis. (5) Don't drink tap water. (6) Carry cash IDR for warungs and beach vendors. (7) Get a local SIM/eSIM at the airport for navigation.

Yes. Since February 2024, all foreign tourists including Australians must pay IDR 150,000 (~AUD $15) per person, one time per visit. Pay online at love.bali.go.id (recommended) or at QR kiosks on arrival. The levy funds Bali environmental and cultural preservation programs.

Skip the Bali Immigration Queue

Australian travelers — go from aircraft to vehicle in under 8 minutes with Bali Fast Track. Verify eVOA and Tourist Levy on arrival via our agent.

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