JJean Posted January 29 #1 Share Posted January 29 We are just there for the day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BruceMuzz Posted January 29 #2 Share Posted January 29 If you told us which passport you carry, we could probably answer your question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJean Posted January 29 Author #3 Share Posted January 29 US passport, just in port for 1 day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JourneyJim Posted January 30 #4 Share Posted January 30 No Visa is required for US citizens who travel to Indonesia for up to 30 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shecritic Posted January 30 #5 Share Posted January 30 That's great to hear you don't need a visa - one less thing to worry about! Bali is such a beautiful island, I'm sure you'll love exploring there even if just for a day. Hope the weather cooperates and you get to enjoy some of the amazing beaches. Safe travels! 😀✈️🏖️ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blobby113 Posted January 30 #6 Share Posted January 30 (edited) 18 hours ago, JourneyJim said: No Visa is required for US citizens who travel to Indonesia for up to 30 Edited January 30 by blobby113 Information Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisinsusin Posted January 30 #7 Share Posted January 30 We visited on a Celebrity ship in October 2023 and definitely needed the e-visa ( US passport) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JourneyJim Posted January 31 #8 Share Posted January 31 Pardon the incomplete response earlier. The confusion arose from differing terminology used for entry requirements - "Visa-free", "Visa on arrival”, and "Visa Required". To clarify: • "Visa-free" indicates one can enter with just a valid passport, without obtaining a travel visa first. • "Visa on arrival" means a visa must be obtained, but can be secured upon landing rather than applying beforehand. • "Visa required” denotes a visa application must be submitted prior to traveling to the destination country. For US citizens, securing a Visa before traveling is not required, but they must obtain one upon arrival to Bali. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capsplace Posted February 9 #9 Share Posted February 9 I am confused. The Indonesia website and the US State Dept site both show a Visa is required for US Citizens. Help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
les37b Posted February 13 #10 Share Posted February 13 On 2/9/2024 at 7:07 PM, capsplace said: I am confused. The Indonesia website and the US State Dept site both show a Visa is required for US Citizens. Help! I'd suggest the indonesian website will give you more un to date and accurate info than answers you may be given here. Some will be spot on, but not always. The pre arrival visa is obtainable from here: https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ I dont know your circumstances, but Im guessing the B1 is the option you need. It is what I need to arrive in Bali, the cruise to Java and leave indonesia 7 days later. In addition to this, from the 14 Feb, you'll also need a new Bali tourist tax https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id (150,000 Rups.... just under US$10 Another unavoidable expense Im afraid 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capsplace Posted February 13 #11 Share Posted February 13 Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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