Visa on Arrival & Departure Tax
Tight Arse Travel was fortunate to travel to Bali for a Mountain Biking tour with Bali Trailblazers.
We'd like to pass on some tips which may make your arrival and departure easier.
Most nationalities can purchase a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at the airport, but it is always worth checking before firming up your travel plans.
When we travelled in July 2013, the 30 day VoA was $25US.
This could be paid in US$, A$ or by credit card.
There is also a departure tax levied by the Indonesian Government on all tourists leaving the country of Rp200,000. This is also payable at the airport.
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ReplyDeleteOne of Tight Arse Travel's favourite destinations just became a little cheaper.
ReplyDeleteAs of January 1, 2015 Visa on Arrival will be free for five nationalities including Australian. There is no current information to suggest Indonesia may also waiver the departure tax.
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