Bali Tourist Visa Duration
2026 rules

Bali visa duration rules for 2026

The rules that govern how long you can stay — refreshed for 2026, including the tourism levy and the latest position on extensions and overstays.

What changed

Mostly stable, with a few essentials to know

For 2026, the core duration options are unchanged: the Visa Exemption stays at 30 days and non-extendable, the VoA at 30 days extendable once to 60, and the C1 visit visa at 60 days extendable to 180. The most important addition for travellers is the Bali Tourism Levy — a small mandatory fee that is separate from your visa and does not affect your duration.

30/60/180
Core durations
IDR 150K
Tourism levy
IDR 1m
Overstay/day
Unchanged
Penalties
Key rules

The 2026 essentials

Durations hold

Exemption 30 days, VoA 30+30, C1 60 up to 180 — the familiar framework continues.

Bali Tourism Levy

A mandatory IDR 150,000 (about USD 10) entry fee, separate from your visa and its duration.

Overstay penalty

IDR 1,000,000 per day remains in force; beyond 60 days risks deportation and a ban.

Check eligibility

The VoA-eligible country list is updated periodically — confirm yours before travelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

2026 rule questions

Does the tourism levy change my visa duration?

No. The IDR 150,000 levy is a separate entry fee and has no effect on your visa duration or conditions.

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