Bali tourist tax for Brazilian citizens
Tourist Levy for BraziliansAll international tourists must pay a mandatory Bali tourist tax before or upon arrival. This tax applies to all foreigners — including Brazilian citizens — regardless of their visa type or travel purpose.
This page explains how to pay the Bali tourist tax from Brazil and what else you need to enter Bali legally.
Bali’s entry requirements for Brazilians
Brazilian travelers can visit Indonesia for tourism, but there are specific rules to follow:
Bali’s visa requirements for Brazilians
There are 2 main visa options:
Visa on Arrival (VOA)
Available to Brazilian passport holders for stays up to 30 days. It can be extended once for another 30 days.
B211A Visa (Tourist e-Visa)
Required for longer stays or if you prefer arranging everything before your trip. Apply online before departure.
Passport rules for Brazilians in Bali
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months on the date you enter Indonesia.
Proof of onward travel
You'll need to show a return or onward flight ticket to enter Indonesia.
Bali Tourist Levy for Brazilians
This tax is mandatory for all foreign visitors and must be paid in addition to your visa.
You can pay the tourist tax in advance to avoid queues or delays when landing in Bali.
About the Bali tourist tax for Brazilians
The Bali tourist tax is officially called the Bali Tourist Levy. It was introduced to help support sustainable tourism and protect Bali's culture and environment.
Key facts:
- Applies to: All foreign tourists, including Brazilians
- When to pay: Before traveling or upon arrival in Bali
- How often: Once per trip (not per day)
- How it’s used: The funds go toward cultural preservation, environmental protection, and disaster recovery
Even if you’re entering Bali with a visa-free agreement, a VOA, or a B211A visa, the tax still applies. It’s a separate fee from your visa and must be paid independently.
How to pay the Bali tourist tax from Brazil
You can pay the Bali Tourist Levy in a matter of minutes with our streamlined payment platform. Follow these simple steps:
- Complete the online form
- Pay the tax and processing fee
- Receive confirmation by email
Our platform has been designed to be as smooth and quick as possible. Pay the fee in just a few clicks and be ready for your trip in minutes.
What do Brazilians need to pay the Bali Tourist Levy?
To complete your payment, you need:
- Valid Brazilian passport
- Credit or debit card
- Email address
- Your travel details
There’s no need for additional documents. The process is 100% digital and takes less than 5 minutes.
Travel to Bali from Brazil
There are no direct flights from Brazil to Bali, so you’ll need at least one stop. Popular connecting airports include:
- Doha (Qatar Airways)
- Dubai (Emirates)
- Singapore (Singapore Airlines)
- Istanbul (Turkish Airlines)
- Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Airlines)
Travel time usually ranges from 25 to 35 hours, depending on your route and layovers.
Tips for travelling to Bali from Brazil:
- Book flights early, especially for travel during July–August or December–January.
- Compare fares across major hubs in Brazil, like São Paulo (GRU) or Rio de Janeiro (GIG).
- Most flights land at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar.
Travel health advice for Brazilians visiting Bali
Before your trip to Bali, it’s smart to review basic health precautions to stay safe and enjoy your visit.
Vaccinations
Brazilian travelers should be up-to-date on routine vaccines, including:
- Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)
- Tetanus and diphtheria
- Hepatitis A (recommended)
- Typhoid (recommended, especially if visiting rural areas)
- Hepatitis B (for longer stays or close contact with locals)
Check with a travel clinic 4–6 weeks before your trip.
Travel insurance
Medical treatment in Bali is available, but private care can be expensive. Buy travel insurance with medical coverage, including for hospital stays and emergencies.
Start your trip smoothly by preparing all required documents and paying the tourist tax in advance with BaliTTGo.