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Updated: July 4, 2026 · Originally published: July 3, 2026

Updated: July 2026

Your 2027 Guide to Bali Customs Clearance Costs and Fees

Navigating Bali’s entry process in 2027 is straightforward. There are no customs fees for the declaration form itself. Travelers must budget for the mandatory IDR 150,000 Bali Tourism Levy and, if applicable, the IDR 500,000 Visa on Arrival plus a small handling charge. Understanding these specific costs ensures a smooth arrival.

Preparing for your trip to Belitung Island often begins with an arrival in Bali. While Belitung itself has its own unique charm, many international visitors first land at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International Airport. Understanding the associated costs and procedures for Bali customs clearance is therefore essential for a trouble-free start to your Indonesian adventure. This guide outlines the precise fees and regulations you will encounter in 2027, ensuring you are fully prepared.

The Customs Declaration Form: Free of Charge

One common misconception is that there is a fee for the Customs Declaration Form. To be clear, the form itself, officially known as the All Indonesia Arrival Card, is completely free of charge. This mandatory form must be completed by all travellers, both local and international. It is crucial to complete this via the official All Indonesia App or website within 72 hours before your arrival. Failing to do so can cause delays upon entry.

Mandatory Bali Tourism Levy: IDR 150,000

Often confused with a customs fee, the Bali Tourism Levy is a distinct and mandatory charge. As of 2027, this levy stands at IDR 150,000 (approximately $10 USD) per person. It is a one-time fee, payable online via the official Love Bali website or app before your entry. This levy contributes to the preservation of Bali’s culture and environment. While not a customs duty, it is a non-negotiable part of your entry expenses for Bali.

Visa on Arrival (VOA) and Visa-Free Entry

Your visa requirements significantly impact your overall entry costs. For citizens of 97 countries, a Visa on Arrival (VOA) is required. This costs IDR 500,000 (approximately $3.20 USD) and permits a 30-day stay, extendable once. An additional handling fee of approximately $1.50 USD applies if processed online. Payment can be made by credit card online, or with cash or credit card upon arrival at the airport.

Conversely, passport holders from 13 specific countries, including Brunei, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Thailand, are eligible for visa-free entry. This means no VOA fee is required for these nationalities, simplifying their entry process and reducing costs.

Import Duties Threshold: USD $500 Per Person

When bringing goods into Indonesia, an import duties threshold applies. Each person is allowed to bring in goods with a total value of up to USD $500 without incurring duties. If the value of your items exceeds this amount, the excess value will be subject to import duties. It is imperative to declare any goods exceeding this threshold to avoid penalties. This applies to items such as electronics, luxury goods, and other dutiable articles. For a comprehensive overview of regulations, consult the official customs clearance at Bali airport guidelines.

Cash and Foreign Banknote Declaration

Indonesia has strict regulations regarding the declaration of cash and financial instruments. You must declare any cash or other financial instruments exceeding IDR 100,000,000 (approximately $6,300 USD). Failure to declare amounts over this limit can lead to confiscation or legal action. Similarly, foreign banknotes exceeding the equivalent of IDR 1,000,000 (approximately $63 USD) must also be declared. This regulation is in place to prevent money laundering and illicit financial flows.

Device Import Duty for SIM Cards

For travellers planning an extended stay of more than 90 days and intending to use a local SIM card in their personal phone or tablet, specific regulations apply. Devices with SIM card slots that will be used for an extended period must be declared. Import duty will be calculated on the value of the device exceeding the standard USD $500 per person threshold. This ensures fair taxation on devices intended for prolonged use within the country.

Summary of Costs and Key Regulations (2027)

To provide a concise overview, here is a breakdown of the potential costs and crucial regulations:

Item/FeeCost/ThresholdNotes
Customs Declaration Form (All Indonesia Arrival Card)Free (IDR 0)Mandatory, complete online 72 hours before arrival.
Bali Tourism Levy (Tourist Tax)IDR 150,000 ($10 USD)Mandatory, payable online before entry.
Visa on Arrival (VOA)IDR 500,000 ($3.20 USD) + ~$1.50 USD handling feeRequired for 97 countries, 30-day stay.
Visa-Free EntryFreeFor citizens of 13 specific countries.
Import Duties ThresholdUSD $500 per personDuty applies to value exceeding $500.
Cash Declaration ThresholdIDR 100,000,000 (approx. $6,300 USD)Declare amounts exceeding this.
Foreign Banknote Declaration ThresholdIDR 1,000,000 (approx. $63 USD)Declare amounts exceeding this equivalent.
Device Import Duty (SIM Cards)Calculated on value over $500For devices used >90 days with local SIM.
Total Estimated Cost (Non-Visa-Exempt Traveler)~$14.70 USDLevy + VOA + Handling Fee.

2027 Note: The figures provided are accurate for 2027 based on current regulations. While currency exchange rates fluctuate, the fixed IDR amounts for the Bali Tourism Levy and Visa on Arrival remain constant. Always verify the latest requirements closer to your travel date, as policies can be subject to change by Indonesian authorities.

Pre-Arrival Checklist

  • Complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card via the app/website within 72 hours of arrival.
  • Pay the Bali Tourism Levy online via the Love Bali website/app.
  • Arrange your Visa on Arrival online if applicable, or prepare to pay upon arrival.
  • Ensure you are aware of import duty thresholds for goods you are carrying.
  • Be prepared to declare any cash or foreign currency exceeding the specified limits.

By adhering to these guidelines and understanding the associated costs, your entry into Bali will be efficient, allowing you to proceed swiftly to your onward journey to the pristine shores of Belitung Island.

FAQ

Do I need to pay a customs fee when arriving in Bali?

No, there is no customs fee for the Customs Declaration Form itself. The form is free and mandatory for all travellers, but other charges like the Bali Tourism Levy and Visa on Arrival are separate.

What is the mandatory Bali Tourism Levy and how much is it?

The Bali Tourism Levy is a one-time mandatory fee of IDR 150,000 (approximately $10 USD) per person. It is not a customs fee but a separate charge for cultural and environmental preservation, payable online before arrival.

How much does a Visa on Arrival (VOA) cost for Bali in 2027?

A Visa on Arrival (VOA) costs IDR 500,000 (approximately $3.20 USD) for citizens of eligible countries, plus an additional handling fee of about $1.50 USD if processed online. This grants a 30-day stay, extendable once.

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