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Bali Now Requires Proof of Funds for Entry

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Bali will require visitors to show proof of funds starting in 2026.
  • Authorities will examine savings accounts from the past three months.
  • New rules aim to prioritize quality tourism and manage visitor influx.
Bali Now Requires Proof of Funds for Entry

Beginning in 2026, Bali will introduce new regulations requiring tourists to provide proof of financial means for entry. This initiative aims to elevate the quality of tourism by ensuring visitors can sustain themselves throughout their stay. The island's government will scrutinize travelers' bank statements from the preceding three months.

This policy shift moves beyond standard visa-on-arrival procedures, which previously allowed entry with just a passport and visa. While specific minimum amounts are not yet fixed, authorities will assess individual financial thresholds based on planned itineraries and length of stay, potentially requesting return tickets and detailed activity plans.

The introduction of these stricter measures follows a record-breaking surge in tourist arrivals in 2025, which has strained Bali's infrastructure and resources. Governor Wayan Koster emphasized the need for better governance and regulations to ensure tourists contribute positively and do not create problems.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Starting in 2026, Bali will require visitors to show proof of funds, with authorities examining savings from the past three months.
There is no fixed minimum amount; Bali authorities will assess your required funds based on your itinerary and length of stay.
Bali authorities are implementing these checks to ensure quality tourism and manage the significant increase in visitor numbers.

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