Latest figures indicate that the number of tourists visiting Bali is increasing compared to 2024. By the end of the year, the province is on track to see a 10-12% increase in the number of international tourists.
As visitor numbers rise, officials are calling for all tourists to remember to pay their Tourism Tax Levy contribution.

The Bali Tourism Tax Levy was introduced in February 2024, and while the IDR 150,000 is a mandatory requirement for all international tourists, by the end of the first year of the policy, it was clear that as few as 35% of visitors had made their payment.
Data from the Bali Provincial Government shows that between January and June 2025, the province had received IDR 168 billion in tourism tax levy revenue, which equates to USD 10.5 million.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster revealed to reporters that on one record-breaking day, Bali received IDR 933 million in tourism tax fees, equating to USD 57,000.
Koster told reporters, “If this trend continues, the potential annual revenue is estimated to reach IDR 340 billion.”
Governor Koster has also committed to optimising tourism tax revenue spending and confirmed that he is working with a range of stakeholders, including in the hotel sector, to ensure that the funds are spent in ways that benefit Bali residents, the environment, and tourists.
Tourists traveling to Bali this high season are reminded that the Bali Tourism Tax Levy fee is non-negotiable.
The easiest way to pay the IDR 150,000 per person fee is via the LoveBali website. It is now possible to make the payment for multiple travelers in a group in one go. Simply head to the LoveBali website, and on the homepage, select ‘Group’ and proceed with the steps on screen.
Travelers will need to have their passport number and email address readily available. The first tourist listed in a group application will receive the invoice for the entire group’s payment, although separate QR-code vouchers will be sent via email to each group member.
The alternative option to paying on the LoveBali website is to make payment on arrival at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. However, many tourists have noted that this adds an extra step in the arrivals process.
Regardless of where tourists make their payment, they will be issued with a QR-code voucher that they must keep close at hand throughout the duration of their time in Bali.
Tourism Task Force Officers and officers from the Bali Tourism Office regularly conduct spot checks on tourists visiting top attractions, including destinations like Tanah Lot Temple and the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces.
Tourists who are found not to have yet paid their Tourism Tax Levy payment will be asked to pay on the spot. All Bali Tourism Tax Levy payments must be made on a debit or credit card, and it is not possible to pay in cash.

Tourists and travelers heading to Bali are advised to complete their Tourism Tax Levy application themselves and not use a third-party service.
There is now a verification feature on the LoveBali website for tourists who have been issued their QR-code voucher by a third party to check the legitimacy of the document.

The Bali Provincial Government explains that the Bali Tourism Tax Levy and “Love Bali is a movement started by the Bali Provincial Government to enforce a new policy, the Comprehensive Development Plan. The goal is to preserve the integrity and balance of Bali’s nature, its people, and their culture.”

Tourists are reminded that it is not yet possible to make their visa on arrival payment and their Bali Tourism Tax Levy payment in one go.
This is because the Bali Tourism Tax Levy is a provincial tax system managed by the government of Bali, and the visa system is managed by the Indonesian Immigration, overseen by the central government.
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Cable guy
Wednesday 9th of July 2025
Come on people pay up you can clearly see where the money is going, Legian is now like St Tropez it's so clean and fresh, all the trash has been sorted the beaches are clean and traffic is non existent even the walkways are now safe.
Exp
Wednesday 9th of July 2025
Bali receive in total probably around the same number of tourists as Hawaii. May wonder what happen to all the tourist money left behind as Bali is totally unable to fix their infrastructure or anything.
Steve bm
Tuesday 8th of July 2025
Of course it can't be policed that's why it isn't
christy
Tuesday 8th of July 2025
I'll pay that tax when I know where the money's going.
WAYAN BO
Monday 7th of July 2025
Collecting funds to build observatory ❓❗️