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Bali VOA Cost in 2026: What You’ll Really Pay to Enter Indonesia

If you’re landing in Bali on a short holiday, you’ll almost certainly use the Visa on Arrival (VOA) or its online version, the e-VOA. Understanding the real Bali VOA cost in 2026 means looking at the official visa fee, card surcharges, and the separate Bali tourist levy.

Below is an up‑to‑date breakdown using official Indonesian immigration and government sources for 2025–2026.

1. Official Bali VOA Cost in Rupiah and USD

The Indonesian government sets a single national tariff for the Visa on Arrival, which applies at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali.

  • The **official VOA / Visitor Visa (e-VOA) fee is IDR 500,000 per person**. This is stated on the Indonesian immigration e-visa portal under “Visitor Visa fee is IDR 500.000,00.”

Source: Directorate General of Immigration – eVOA information, evisa.imigrasi.go.id/front/info/evoa [7].

  • That IDR 500,000 is roughly **USD 35** in 2025–2026, matching both the official U.S. travel advisory and multiple Bali-focused visa resources.

Source: U.S. Department of State – Indonesia country information, travel.state.gov/…/Indonesia.html [8]; Bali.com visa guide 2026, bali.com/bali/bali-visa-indonesia-entry-regulations/visa-on-arrival-voa [1].

This IDR 500,000 fee applies whether you pay at the airport VOA counter or apply online for an e-VOA before you fly.

2. e-VOA vs Pay-on-Arrival: Same Visa, Small Cost Differences

From a legal standpoint, the VOA and e-VOA are the same “Visitor Visa” for short stays. Cost differences come from service and payment fees, not from the visa category itself.

  • The **e-VOA fee is IDR 500,000 plus a payment service fee** when you pay by debit or credit card; the immigration website notes that “every payment via Debit/Credit Card will incur additional fees according to the financial institution’s regulations.”

Source: eVOA “General Information”, evisa.imigrasi.go.id/front/info/evoa [7].

  • Bali-focused official and semi‑official guidance confirms that VOA at the airport costs **IDR 500,000 plus a small service fee (about 2–3%)** when paying electronically, with the base visa tariff still IDR 500,000.

Source: Welcome Back To Bali – Visa & Entry Requirements, welcomebacktobali.com/blog/entry-exit-requirements/visa-entry-requirements [4].

In practice, travelers usually see card surcharges of a few percent; this is general practice, not a government‑fixed amount.

3. How Long VOA Lets You Stay and the Legal Basis

VOA and e-VOA are part of Indonesia’s Visit Visa framework used for tourism, short business, and transit.

  • The official immigration portal specifies that the **Visitor Visa stay period is 30 days from the arrival date**, even though the visa itself is valid for 90 days from issuance if unused.

Source: eVOA information – “Visitor Visa is a single-entry visa valid for 30-day stay… The stay of Visitor Visa holder is 30 days from the arrival date”, evisa.imigrasi.go.id/front/info/evoa [7].

  • The U.S. State Department confirms this operationally: the **e-VOA is valid for 30 days and can be extended once for another 30 days**, at a cost of IDR 500,000 for the extension at an immigration office.

Source: Indonesia travel advisory, travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Indonesia.html [8].

The detailed visa framework, including Visit Visa categories, is regulated under Minister of Law and Human Rights Regulation (Permenkumham) No. 22 of 2023 on Visa and Stay Permit (Regulation reference from JDIH Kemenkumham – jdih.kemenkumham.go.id; regulatory text provides the legal basis, though not all fee amounts).

4. Bali Tourist Levy: Extra IDR 150,000 Beyond the VOA Cost

Bali has its own local entry charge that sits on top of the national VOA fee and can cause confusion about the total Bali VOA cost.

  • As of 2024 and continuing into 2025–2026, Bali charges a **tourist levy of IDR 150,000 per foreign visitor**, which is payable once per entry and separate from any visa fee.

Source: Bali Provincial Government announcement summarized in ShortStayBali 2026 guide, shortstaybali.com/bali-tourist-levy-entry-requirements-2026-guide [3].

  • Current Bali visa guides spell this out clearly: **VoA = IDR 500,000** and **Bali tourist levy = IDR 150,000**, meaning most short‑stay tourists landing in Bali and using VOA should expect **a minimum of IDR 650,000 in government‑set charges per person** (excluding bank/service fees).

Source: The Young Villas – Bali Visa Guide 2026, theyoungvillas.com/bali-visa-guide-2026 [6].

You can usually pay the tourist levy online before arrival or at designated counters; this payment method guidance is general practice rather than an immigration regulation.

5. Eligibility and Basic Requirements for VOA / e-VOA

VOA is not available to every nationality, but the list is broad and covers most popular tourist markets.

  • Indonesian immigration states that the **Visitor Visa / e-VOA requires a passport valid at least 6 months from arrival**, plus a passport‑style photo, a valid email address, and a credit card (Mastercard, Visa, or JCB) for online payment.

Source: eVOA document requirements, evisa.imigrasi.go.id/front/info/evoa [7].

  • Public guidance compiled from official lists indicates that **passport holders from 97 countries** (including the US, Australia, UK, most EU states, India, China, Japan, and South Korea) can obtain a VOA/e-VOA, while citizens of 10 ASEAN countries may enter visa‑free for 30 days for tourism only.

Source: WelcomeBackToBali entry requirements 2026, welcomebacktobali.com/blog/entry-exit-requirements/visa-entry-requirements [4]; explanatory breakdown in “Bali Visa Guide 2026” video, youtube.com/watch?v=OdgImVG07x0 [5].

Always verify that your passport is on the current VOA eligibility list at imigrasi.go.id before booking; country lists occasionally change.

6. Extension Costs: Turning 30 Days into 60 Days

If you love Bali and decide to stay longer, VOA can be extended once at a local immigration office, including Denpasar.

  • The U.S. State Department states that **a VOA/e-VOA can be extended once for another 30 days for the same 500,000 IDR fee**, and you should start the process roughly one week before your current stay period ends.

Source: travel.state.gov – Indonesia information, section on e-VOA, travel.state.gov/…/Indonesia.html [8].

  • Bali-focused immigration resources confirm this cost: the standard **immigration fee for a 30-day VOA extension is IDR 500,000**, with any additional charges being agent service fees or optional fast‑track services, not government tariffs.

Source: Bali.com – “How much does the Visa on Arrival cost (B1)?”, bali.com/bali/bali-visa-indonesia-entry-regulations/visa-on-arrival-voa [1]; sample agent price lists such as balivisas.com PDF 28 January 2026, balivisas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/PRICE-LIST-28-JANUARY-2026.pdf [9].

Using an agent is general practice for convenience; official fees remain the same whether you process the extension yourself or via a licensed visa agent.

7. VOA Cost vs. Longer-Stay Visas in 2026

If your plans go beyond 60 days, the total Bali VOA cost (new visa + extension) may not be your best option.

  • For stays longer than 60 days, Indonesia offers a **C1 Single-Entry Visit Visa (previously B211A)**, which typically grants an initial 60-day stay and may be extendable up to a total of 180 days under current rules, with official fees significantly higher than VOA (commonly in the USD 100–150 range for the initial grant, plus further extension fees).

Source: Indonesian immigration explanation as summarized in the 2026 Bali Visa Guide video (C1/B211A section), youtube.com/watch?v=OdgImVG07x0 [5]; regulatory basis in Permenkumham No. 22 of 2023 on Visa and Stay Permit, jdih.kemenkumham.go.id.

  • VOA is **single-entry only**: if you leave Indonesia, your VOA ends and you must pay the VOA cost again when re‑entering. Multi‑entry situations are better suited to different visa categories, such as multiple‑entry Visit Visas (D1/D2) regulated under the same 2023 ministerial regulation.

Source: multi‑entry and single‑entry definitions under Permenkumham No. 22 of 2023, jdih.kemenkumham.go.id; practical explanation in “Bali Visa Guide 2026”, youtube.com/watch?v=OdgImVG07x0 [5].

Over a calendar year, frequent flyers to Bali often combine VOA for short trips and longer Visit Visas when they plan extended stays.

8. Practical Cost Checklist for Arriving in Bali on VOA

To plan your budget accurately for 2026, add up the core government charges and the likely extras:

  • **Mandatory costs per person on first arrival:**

– VOA / e-VOA fee: IDR 500,000 (about USD 35) [7][8]

– Bali tourist levy: IDR 150,000 [3][6]

– Total base government cost: IDR 650,000

  • **Possible additional charges (general practice, not fixed by law):**

– Card/payment processing fee: typically 2–3% [4][7]

– Bank foreign transaction fee or FX spread

– Visa agent service fee (for those who want help with e-VOA or extensions) [1][9]

  • **If you extend once:**

– VOA extension at immigration: IDR 500,000 [8]

– Optional agent fees: vary by provider [9]

Knowing these figures in advance helps you arrive with enough rupiah or a card that won’t punish you with excessive FX fees.

Summary

The core Bali VOA cost in 2026 is IDR 500,000 per person, whether you pay at the airport or apply online, with small extra card fees in most cases. On top of that, Bali adds a mandatory tourist levy of IDR 150,000, bringing the minimum government-imposed cost per arriving tourist to IDR 650,000, before any extensions. If you extend your stay to the ful

Sources & References

  1. https://bali.com/bali/bali-visa-indonesia-entry-regulations/visa-on-arrival-voa/
  2. https://balivillarealty.com/blog/bali-visa-on-arrival/
  3. https://shortstaybali.com/bali-tourist-levy-entry-requirements-2026-guide/
  4. https://www.welcomebacktobali.com/blog/entry-exit-requirements/visa-entry-requirements
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdgImVG07x0
  6. https://www.theyoungvillas.com/bali-visa-guide-2026/
  7. https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/front/info/evoa
  8. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Indonesia.html
  9. https://www.balivisas.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/PRICE-LIST-28-JANUARY-2026.pdf

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