The Bali Tourist Levy does not determine how long you can stay in Indonesia, as it is a tourism fee and not a visa.
What You Need to Know
The Bali Tourist Levy is separate from any Indonesian visa or eVisa. It does not grant entry permission or define your permitted length of stay. How long you can remain in Indonesia depends on the type of visa or entry permission you hold and your nationality.
For example, many travelers entering Indonesia on a tourist visa or visa on arrival are typically allowed to stay up to 30 days per visit, though this can vary by visa type and individual circumstances. The length of stay is different from a visa’s validity period. The validity period refers to how long you have to use the visa to enter Indonesia, while the length of stay refers to how long you may remain in the country after arrival.
Our Recommendation
Carefully review your approved visa or entry document to confirm the maximum number of days you are permitted to stay in Indonesia. Make sure your travel plans comply with the conditions of your visa.
A Quick Tip
Always respect the maximum stay allowed under your visa or entry permission. Overstaying can result in fines, penalties, or future travel restrictions.