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
- Australian passport with 6+ months validity from arrival date
- Approved eVOA confirmation (email PDF or printed)
- Bali Tourist Levy QR code (from love.bali.go.id)
- Electronic Arrival Card — file within 72h before flight at allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
- Return or onward flight ticket (must show within 30 days)
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking confirmation)
- 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.