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New Indonesia Border Rules for Aussies in 2026

Aussies traveling to Indonesia or Bali in 2026 must obtain an e-Visa and pay a tourist levy. New border rules started on October 1, 2025. The e-Visa costs around $45 and can be applied for online. A separate tourist levy of $13.55 per person is also required. Be mindful of local customs and dress modestly. Indonesias new criminal code increases penalties for cohabitation or sex outside marriage if someone files a complaint. Bali is the most popular destination for Aussies, so plan ahead for a smooth holiday.

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