Fees · Destination Guide
Padangbai and Candidasa
East Bali's quiet base for shore reefs, adrenaline drifts, and Coral Triangle day trips
Updated Dec 13, 2025 • 16 sources
Fees And Permits
Confirm these fees before you book so your operator plan and day budget match what you will pay onsite.
Fees You Can't Skip
- Bali Tourist Levy (foreign visitors) - IDR 150,000
- Indonesia Visa on Arrival / eVOA (if required) - IDR 500,000 (typical VOA fee, check current rules)
- Typical payment pattern: Budget for Indonesia entry fees (if applicable to your nationality), the Bali tourist levy, and any port or transfer tickets if you are using ferries or fast boats.
What people usually pay
Budget for Indonesia entry fees (if applicable to your nationality), the Bali tourist levy, and any port or transfer tickets if you are using ferries or fast boats.
| Fee | Amount | Applies to | Where to pay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bali Tourist Levy (foreign visitors) | IDR 150,000 per visit | Foreign tourists visiting Bali | Where to pay | Pay via the official platform and keep proof of payment available. |
| Indonesia Visa on Arrival / eVOA (if required) | IDR 500,000 (typical VOA fee, check current rules) typically 30 days (rules vary by visa type) | Eligible nationalities using VOA/eVOA | Where to pay | Eligibility and requirements vary. Confirm passport validity rules and current processes before travel. |
| ASDP ferry ticket (Padangbai - Lembar) if using public ferry | Varies by passenger and vehicle class one crossing | Travelers taking the public ferry between Bali and Lombok | Where to pay | Ticketing and check-in procedures can change. Check Ferizy for current instructions. |
| Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area user fees (if visiting) | Varies (confirm with operator) per visit (typical) | Visitors on trips into the Nusa Penida MPA | Pay via tour or dive operator when applicable | Fees and collection methods can vary by activity and local regulations. Ask your operator what is included. |