Welcome to Bali! As soon as you step off the plane, you’ll feel the tropical warmth and vibrant energy of the island. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know for a smooth arrival in Bali, from navigating the airport to getting to your accommodation and settling into your first day on the island.

Arrival in Bali

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Visa-on-Arrival (VOA) & Immigration

  • Visit the VOA counter if needed when you arrive.
  • Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months before your Arrive in Bali.
  • Have proof of onward travel, like a return flight ticket, to complete your Arrival in Bali smoothly.
  • Pay the VOA fee (cash or card accepted) and head to immigration for a passport stamp.
  • Pay the Tourist Tax upon arrival in Bali to support the island’s environmental and cultural preservation efforts

Customs Procedures

  • Fill out the customs declaration form either during your flight or at the airport.
  • Declare any necessary items such as large amounts of money or commercial goods upon your Arrival.
  • If you have nothing to declare, go through the green channel; if you do, use the red channel for a quicker process during your Arrival in Bali.

Currency Exchange & SIM Cards

  • It’s smart to exchange a small amount of money at the airport for immediate expenses, but better rates might be available in town.
  • Buy a local SIM card from Telkomsel or XL kiosks in the arrivals area to stay connected after your arrive in Bali.

 

For more recommendations, visit our Arrival at Bali Airport page for important things to know before going to Bali.

Arrival at Bali Airport

Your Arrival in Bali at Ngurah Rai International Airport marks the beginning of an adventure. Here’s how to make sure your Arrival in Bali goes smoothly:

Visa-on-Arrival (VOA) & Immigration

  • Visit the VOA counter if needed when you arrive.
  • Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months before your Arrival in Bali.
  • Have proof of onward travel, like a return flight ticket, to complete your Arrival in Bali smoothly.
  • Pay the VOA fee (cash or card accepted) and head to immigration for a passport stamp.

Customs Procedures

  • Fill out the customs declaration form either during your flight or at the airport.
  • Declare any necessary items such as large amounts of money or commercial goods upon your Arrival in Bali.
  • If you have nothing to declare, go through the green channel; if you do, use the red channel for a quicker process during your Arrival in Bali.

Currency Exchange & SIM Cards

  • It’s smart to exchange a small amount of money at the airport for immediate expenses, but better rates might be available in town.
  • Buy a local SIM card from Telkomsel or XL kiosks in the arrivals area to stay connected after your Arrival in Bali.

For more recommendations, visit our Arrival at Bali Airport page for important things to know before going to Bali.

Airport Transfer Bali

Your Arrival in Bali at Ngurah Rai International Airport marks the beginning of an adventure. Here’s how to make sure your Arrival in Bali goes smoothly:

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Arrival in Bali