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  1. Bali Travel Regulations Update

    We will clarify: General Travel Requirements. Customs Declaration for Indonesia. Bali Tourist Tax. Passport Requirements. ….and some essential travel tips. Note: Don't forget. Visa Regulations for Bali / Indonesia. how to get through the airport when arriving at Ngurah Rai International Airport.

  2. Frequently Asked Questions Regarding the Reopening of Bali

    As stated in the Circular Letter of the COVID-19 Task Force Number 25 of 2022 concerning Health Protocols for International Travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic, all travelers entering Bali should adhere to the detailed requirements that you can find on this link. The protocols can be summarized as follows: 1.

  3. Newest Updates: Bali Reopening for Tourism

    The Indonesian government has eased up Bali's travel restrictions for domestic and foreign travelers. Now, you can enjoy quarantine-free holiday with visa on arrival! Prepare yourself with the latest information before you travel to Bali. ... 13,188 COVID-19 Patients Have Been Healed, Bali is Ready for Tourism Reactivation.

  4. Latest Travel Regulations to Enter Bali as of 1 December 2022

    The President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, imposed new regulations for those who are planning to travel to Bali. Since 14 October 2021, Bali has been gradually opening its doors to international tourists. On 3 February 2022, the inaugural commercial flight of Garuda Indonesia Airline carrying international tourists landed in Bali from Narita, Japan.

  5. Can you travel to Bali right now? What island's reopening means for US

    From Belize to Brazil:Travel restrictions across Central and South America due to COVID-19 Sang Putu Wibawa, the general manager at Bali's Tandjung Sari Hotel, said only two of its 40 rooms were ...

  6. COVID-19 Information

    It is no longer a requirement to wear a mask but it is advisable if you have symptoms. It is still recommended that travelers carry their vaccine cards when traveling. The Indonesian Government is no longer testing for COVID-19 and any resulting quarantine is no longer in effect. Visa on Arrival (VOA) & Electronic Visa on Arrival (eVOA) VOA and ...

  7. Bali reopens to foreign travelers as COVID-19 surge subsides

    Bali reopens to foreign travelers as COVID-19 surge subsides International travelers must be vaccinated, test negative, be coming from certain countries, quarantine and heed restrictions in public.

  8. Indonesia Covid: Slow start as Bali re-opens to foreign tourists

    Bali's beaches have been fairly deserted since travel restrictions were put in place last year. The much anticipated re-opening of Indonesia's famed tourist island Bali has seen a slow start, with ...

  9. Bali reopens to international travel, but Australians are still locked out

    International travel to Bali has reopened after a decline in COVID cases as vaccinations ramp up Flights to the island are permitted from 19 countries, but Australia is not on the list

  10. Can I travel to Bali? The entry requirements explained

    Here's what you need to know about travelling to Bali, from pre-departure testing and visas to mask-wearing requirements Cathy Adams Thursday October 06 2022, 8.39am , The Times

  11. Foreign travellers can enter Indonesia's Bali without quarantine from

    As of Sunday, Indonesia reported 24,867 COVID-19 cases and 254 deaths. A total of 229 cases were in Bali and 11 deaths. Indonesia recorded its highest daily caseload last month with over 57,000 cases.

  12. Six weeks after reopening, Bali wonders where the tourists are

    Six weeks after reopening, Bali wonders where the tourists are. Indonesian island's unique culture and natural beauty not enough to overcome stress and worry of travel during COVID.

  13. Alert: Government Announces New Travel Restrictions

    Location: Indonesia Event: Government Announces New Travel Restrictions Effective September 19, 2021, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) introduced new Effective September 19, 2021, the Government of Indonesia (GOI) introduced new travel requirements and COVID-19 testing procedures which will affect all travelers arriving to or traveling within Indonesia.

  14. Indonesia eases COVID-19 restrictions in Bali, borders to be tightened

    Indonesia has eased its COVID-19 restrictions on the popular tourist island of Bali, although international travellers will face stricter protocols on arrival to help curb the spread of new ...

  15. The best of Bali: What it's like to visit now

    Like most major tourism hotspots around the world, Bali suffered vast economic turmoil during the Covid-19 pandemic. From more than 500,000 foreign visitors each month, arrivals slumped to double ...

  16. Bali Entry Requirements for Visitors Regarding COVID-19

    Due to its impressive result in tackling the number of COVID-19 infections, the government declared that Bali will be reopened to visitors starting from 28 May 2020. However, the Bali Provincial Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling of COVID-19 has imposed strict regulations for the upcoming visitors. 1 | Obtaining A Unique QR Code

  17. Indonesia Travel Advice & Safety

    Travel requirements may change at short notice, including travel to Bali and Jakarta by air, land or sea. Contact your travel provider and monitor media for up-to-date details. Full travel advice: Travel. ... COVID-19; Serious outbreaks sometimes occur. To protect yourself from illness: boil drinking water or drink bottled water;

  18. Indonesia

    COVID-19: All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines. Please see Your COVID-19 Vaccination for more information. COVID-19 vaccine. Hepatitis A: Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older going to Indonesia. Infants 6 to 11 months old should also be vaccinated against Hepatitis A.

  19. Entry requirements

    Latest FCDO travel advice for Indonesia including on entry ... Death from COVID-19 in Indonesia. ... the Bali Provincial Government will introduce a tourist levy of 150,000 Indonesian rupiah per ...

  20. Indonesia scraps Covid vaccination requirement for entering Bali

    It means foreigners heading to Bali and other parts of the country no longer need to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination to enter or travel domestically.. Airlines checking Australians ...

  21. Indonesia travel advice

    Still current at: 7 May 2024 Updated: 2 May 2024 Latest update: FCDO now advises against all travel to within 7km of the crater of Mount Ruang in Northern Sulawesi ('Warnings and insurance' page).

  22. Latest travel advice for Indonesia

    Follow the instructions (press 4, wait for the information recording to begin and then press 6), this will connect you to the 24 hour Consular Emergency Centre in Canberra. Alternatively, call the Consular Emergency Centre in Canberra directly on (+61 2) 6261 3305. Non-urgent enquiries can be made by email to [email protected].

  23. Advisory on COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019 )

    30 November 2023. New International Travel Regulations to Enter Indonesia as of 1 February 2022. As an immediate follow-up to prevent the spread of SARS-COV-2 B.1.1.529 from South Africa and some other countries in the world, COVID-19 Task Force issued the Circular of the Head of the COVID-19 Handling Task Force Number 4 of 2022 regarding International Travel Health Protocol during the Corona ...

  24. Japan blocks overcrowded selfie spot, bans tourists from traditional

    Visitor numbers are up more than 10 per cent compared to pre-pandemic levels with a combination of a weak yen, the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions and "revenge travel" making Japan one of ...