LOVE BALI – Welcome to the future of travel in paradise. If you are reading this, you are likely dreaming of the emerald rice terraces of Tegallalang, the legendary sunsets of Uluwatu, or the vibrant energy of Canggu. However, entering Bali involves more than just booking a flight and packing your items.
The Love Bali initiative is now a central part of the island’s entry requirements. This isn’t just a administrative step; it is a movement toward “Quality Tourism”—a commitment to preserving the very magic that draws millions to these shores every year. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the Love Bali tourist levy, how to navigate the 2026 requirements, and how to elevate your trip by choosing authentic, locally-led activities.
1. What is “Love Bali”?
Love Bali is the official provincial platform designed to collect the Foreign Tourist Levy. In response to the record-breaking 7 million arrivals in 2025, the Bali Provincial Government has tightened regulations to ensure the island’s infrastructure, environment, and unique Hindu culture are protected for future generations.
The levy is a mandatory fee of IDR 150,000 (approximately $10 USD or $15 AUD) per person. Every international visitor—including children—is required to pay this once per entry into the Bali province.
Where Does Your Money Go?
When you contribute to the Love Bali fund, your money is directly reinvested into the island:
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Environmental Protection: Funding waste management systems and coral reef restoration projects.
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Cultural Preservation: Supporting traditional arts, temple maintenance, and local festivals.
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Tourism Infrastructure: Improving roads and public facilities in high-traffic areas.
2. Mandatory Entry Requirements to Bali
Entering Bali requires a “digital folder” of documents. To ensure a frictionless arrival at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), you must prepare the following:
The Love Bali QR Voucher
While you can pay at the airport, it is highly recommended to pay the IDR 150,000 levy via the official Love Bali website or app at least 24 hours before you fly.
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The Process: Input your passport details exactly as they appear, pay via credit card or digital wallet (QRIS), and download your QR Voucher.
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Pro Tip: Save an offline screenshot. Airport Wi-Fi can be unpredictable, and you may be asked to scan this code before even reaching the immigration counters.
Financial Credential Checks
A significant update for 2026 is the potential for “financial credential checks.” To promote sustainable tourism, immigration officers may conduct spot checks to ensure tourists can fund their stay.
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Requirement: It is advised to have a digital copy of a 3-month bank statement showing a minimum balance of $2,000 USD (or equivalent).
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Supporting Docs: A confirmed return or onward ticket and proof of accommodation are also mandatory.

3. Step-by-Step Guide to Paying the Levy (Love Bali)
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Visit the Official Portal: Go to lovebali.baliprov.go.id.
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Select “Pay Tourist Levy”: You can pay as an individual or as a group if you are traveling with family.
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Enter Details: You will need your full name (all caps, as per passport), email, passport number, and arrival date.
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Choose Payment Method: The system supports Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and various digital wallets.
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Receive Your Voucher: Once processed, a QR code will be sent to your email. This is your “Golden Ticket” for the Love Bali checkpoints.
4. Experience Bali the Local Way with SatuSatu
Once you have cleared the airport and arrived at your villa or hotel, the real adventure begins. However, in the era of “cookie-cutter” mass tourism is fading. Travelers are now seeking deeper connections with the island.
To find the most authentic and meaningful experiences, you should book activities via SatuSatu.
Why Choose SatuSatu?
SatuSatu is a curated marketplace specifically designed for the modern Bali traveler. Unlike global platforms that offer generic tours, SatuSatu focuses on “Curated Experiences”—activities handpicked by a local team who live and breathe Balinese culture.
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Locally Curated: Whether it’s a sunrise trek through a “secret” valley or a traditional silver-making workshop in Celuk, every activity is vetted for quality and authenticity.
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Welcoming Gifts: When you book via SatuSatu, many curated experiences come with a special welcoming gift—a small token of Balinese hospitality that makes your arrival feel personal.
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Instant Booking: The app provides real-time availability and instant confirmation, perfect for the spontaneous traveler.
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Secure Local Payments: Pay easily and securely using the same trusted methods used by locals, with no hidden international fees.
By choosing to book your activities via SatuSatu, you are ensuring that your tourism dollars go directly to the artisans, guides, and families who make Bali so special.