Complete List of Entrance Fees Across Bali (Temples, Waterfalls, & More)

Whether you’re coming to Bali for the temples, beaches, or mountains, it helps to know what costs to expect before you arrive.

Even though the island is still affordable, there are now more Bali entrance fees than before. Knowing what to pay, where to pay, and when to carry cash makes your trip much easier.

Here’s a full list of the main Bali entrance fees across the island, organized by area and attraction type, so you don’t get surprised when calculating your overall Bali travel costs.

Bali Airport & Arrival Fees

Arriving at Bali Airport is much easier now than it used to be. Most of the forms are done online, which covers your customs form, health declaration, and arrival details in one QR code.

The forms themselves are free, but you still need to pay the required Bali entrance fees for international visitors, including the Visa on Arrival and the Bali Tourist Tax.

Most travelers land at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). To avoid delays, it’s best to complete your forms and pay the required fees at least 48–72 hours before your flight.

DocumentCostsNotes
Visa on Arrival (B1)IDR 500kValid for 30 days. Most nationalities can pay on arrival or via the official e-Visa website.
Bali Tourist TaxIDR 150kA mandatory local levy for all international visitors. Best paid via the Love Bali app/website.
Arrival CardFreeMandatory. Combines Customs (e-CD) and Health Pass (SSHP) into one QR code.
Bali Airport TransferVariesPrices vary by destination.

Ubud Entrance Fees

Ubud is widely considered the cultural heart of Bali. It’s famous for temples, jungle scenery, rice terraces, and a long list of attractions that come with their own Bali entrance fees.

What many visitors don’t realize is that Ubud is actually a district inside the Gianyar Regency.

Several of the Bali’s most famous spots are technically outside the town center but still part of the “greater Ubud area.

Below you’ll find the 2026 Bali entrance fees for the most popular attractions in the Ubud and Gianyar region.

Ubud / Gianyar AttractionEntrance Fee
Agung Rai Museum
(ARMA)
Adults: 150k
Children: Free
Alas HarumIDR 50k
(Entry only)
Bali Bird ParkAdults: ~IDR 385k
Children: ~IDR 190k
Bali ZooAdults: ~IDR 395k
Children: ~IDR 280k
Blanco MuseumIDR 100k
Campuhan Ridge WalkFree
Ceking Rice TerraceIDR 25k
Goa Gajah
(Elephant Cave)
Adults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 25k
Goa GarbaAdults: IDR 30k
Children: IDR 15k
Kemenuh Butterfly ParkIDR 100k
Legong Dance
(Ubud Palace)
IDR 100k
Museum Puri LukisanAdults: IDR 95k
Children: Free
Puri LangonFree
Sangeh Monkey ForestIDR 30k – 50k
Saraswati Temple
(Ubud Water Palace)
Adults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 25k
Setia Darma House of MasksFree
Sukawati Art MarketFree
Taman Beji Griya WaterfallIDR 200k
(Includes purification ritual)
Tegalalang Rice TerraceIDR 25k – 50k
Tegenungan WaterfallIDR 30k
Tibumana WaterfallIDR 25k
Tirta Empul TempleAdults: IDR 75k
Children: IDR 50k
Ubud Art MarketFree
Ubud Monkey ForestWeekday: IDR100k
Weekend: IDR120k
Ubud PalaceFree

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East Bali Entrance Fees

East Bali feels very different from the busy south. The region (mostly part of Karangasem) is known for dramatic scenery, quiet villages, and some of the most important temples on the island.

Because the area is spread out, most travellers visit several sites during a full-day East Bali trip. It’s one of the best regions for combining temples, viewpoints, and historic landmarks in a single route.

Here are the latest entrance fees in 2026 for the most popular attractions across East Bali.

East Bali AttractionEntrance Fee
Batur Geopark MuseumAdults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 30k
Batur Natural Hot SpringAdults: IDR 180k
Besakih TempleAdults: IDR 150k
Children: IDR 80k
Blue Lagoon BeachFree (pay for parking)
Bukit CintaFree (pay for parking)
Gembleng WaterfallDonation
(IDR 50k for 2 is standard)
Goa Lawah Temple
(The Bat Cave)
Adults: IDR 30k
Children: IDR 25k
Jagasatru WaterfallDonation-based
Karangasem PalaceAdults: IDR 30k
Children: IDR 15k
Kerta GosaAdults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 25k
Kintamani (Area Fee)Adults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 30k
Lahangan SweetEntry: IDR 50k
Shuttle: IDR 50k
Lempuyang TempleIDR 150k
(Includes shuttle)
Pura Segara Ulun Danu BaturIDR 25k
Samsara Living MuseumIDR 100k
Sibetan Rice TerracesFree
Sidemen Rice TerracesFree
Sukawana Sunrise SpotIDR 40k
Taman EdelweisIDR 30k
Taman Ujung PalaceAdults: 100k
Children: IDR 50k
Tenganan Pegringsingan VillageDonation-based
Tianyar SavannahFree (Tours vary)
Tirta GanggaAdults: IDR 90k
Seniors: IDR 70k
Children: IDR 45k
Virgin BeachAdults: IDR 20k
Children: IDR 10k
Yeh Mampeh WaterfallIDR 30k

Central & North Bali Entrance Fees

North Bali feels like a completely different side of the island. This area (mostly within Buleleng Regency and Tabanan), is known for mountains, lakes, and some of Bali’s best waterfalls.

You’ll find famous landmarks here like the “floating temple,” along with waterfalls such as Gitgit, Banyumala, and Sekumpul. Many travelers visit this area on a long day trip from Ubud or the south.

Below are the current Bali entrance fees in 2026 for the most popular attractions in North Bali.

North Bali AttractionEntrance Fee
Aling-Aling WaterfallView: IDR 20k
Guide: IDR 125k
Angseri Hot SpringsIDR 45k – 150k
Bali Botanical GardenIDR 25k
Bali Handara GateIDR 50k
Banjar Hot SpringsIDR 45k
Banyumala Twin WaterfallsIDR 50k
Banyu Wana AmerthaIDR 50k
Brahmavihara-AramaIDR 25k
Candi Kuning Market
(Bedugul Market)
Free
Gitgit WaterfallIDR 20k
Jatiluwih Rice TerracesAdults: IDR 75k
Children: IDR 50k
Krisna FuntasticlandIDR 85k
Leke Leke WaterfallIDR 50k
Munduk WaterfallIDR 20k
Secret Garden VillageAdults: IDR 100k
Children: IDR 70k
Sekumpul WaterfallIDR 150k – 250k
The Blooms GardenAdults: IDR 60k
Children: IDR 20k
Ulun Danu Beratan TempleAdults: IDR 75k
Children: IDR 50k
Wanagiri Coffee PlantationIDR 50k
Wanagiri Hidden HillIDR 150k
Yeh Hoo WaterfallIDR 10k

Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, & Uluwatu

bali entrance fees for uluwatu temple and dance
Uluwatu Temple Kecak Dance

The southern tip of Bali, known as the Bukit Peninsula, is famous for dramatic cliffs, surf beaches, and some of the island’s most famous viewpoints.

Areas like Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, and Uluwatu are also home to luxury resorts, beach clubs, and major attractions.

Most beaches in 2026 are free, but a few locations charge small Bali entrance fees for access, parking, or maintenance.

Bukit Peninsula AttractionEntrance Fee
Bali Wake ParkFree Entry (Activities: IDR 250k+)
Balangan BeachFree (Parking: IDR 5k – 15k)
Bingin BeachFree (Parking: IDR 5k – 10k)
Dreamland BeachFree (Parking: IDR 5k – 20k)
GWK BaliAdults: IDR 150k
Children: Free
Jimbaran BeachFree
(Parking: IDR 2k – 5k)
Jimbaran Fish MarketFree
Melasti BeachAdults: IDR 10k
Children: IDR 3k
Nusa Dua BeachFree
(Parking: IDR 5k – 10k)
Padang Padang BeachAdults: IDR 15k
Children: IDR 10k
Pandawa BeachAdults: IDR 25k
Sunset Kecak Dance
(Uluwatu Temple)
Tickets: IDR 150k
Uluwatu TempleAdults: IDR 60k
Children: IDR 40k

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Sanur & Denpasar Entrance Fees

Sanur is known for its calm sunrise beaches and laid-back atmosphere, while Denpasar is the island’s capital and home to some of Bali’s most important museums and monuments.

The larger sites have ticket counters, and like many Bali entrance fees, prices have been updated in recent years to support site maintenance and preservation.

Denpasar AttractionsEntrance Fee
Agung Jagatnatha TempleFree
(IDR 20k Sarong rental)
Badung MarketFree
Bajra Sandhi MonumentAdults: IDR 100k
Children: IDR 50k
Bali MuseumAdults: IDR 100k
Children: IDR 50k
Icon Bali MallFree
Kreneng MarketFree
Kumbasari Art MarketFree
Lapangan Puputan Renon
(Renon Park)
Free
Living World DenpasarFree Entry
(Parking: IDR 2k)
Museum Le Mayeur IDR 100k
Pura BlanjongFree
(IDR 10k – 20k Donation)
Sindhu Night MarketFree
(Parking: IDR 2k)
Taman Festival BaliIDR 20k
Werdhi Budaya Art CentreFree

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Kuta & Legian Entrance Fees

kuta bali entrance fees - waterbom

Kuta and Legian are some of the busiest tourist areas in Bali, known for long sandy beaches, surf spots, shopping streets, and nightlife.

While Kuta Beach is the main attraction, the area also has landmarks like the Bali Bomb Memorial and popular places such as Waterbom Bali.

Most places here are free to visit in 2026, especially the beaches and public monuments. In many cases you’ll only pay for parking or a small donation.

Kuta AttractionEntrance Fee
Bali Bomb MemorialFree
Bali Sea Turtle SocietyFree
(Donations encouraged)
Beachwalk Shopping CenterFree
Dharmayana TempleFree
(Donations for incense welcome)
Discovery MallFree
Kuta Art MarketFree
Kuta BeachFree
(Parking: IDR 2k – 10k)
Waterbom BaliStarts at: IDR 495k

Nusa Penida Entrance Fees

Nusa Penida is a wild, rugged island southeast of mainland Bali, famous for huge cliffs, bright blue water, and some of the most photographed viewpoints in Indonesia.

Unlike most areas of Bali, there is now an official island retribution fee that visitors must pay when arriving.

This is separate from the normal Bali entrance fees you may pay at individual beaches, viewpoints, or temples around the island.

Below are the 2026 Bali entrance fees for Nusa Penida.

Nusa Penida AttractionEntrance Fee
Nusa Penida Island FeeAdults: IDR 25k
Children: IDR 15k
Angel’s BillabongFree
(Parking: IDR 5k – 10k)
Atuh BeachIDR 10k – 25k
Banah Cliff PointFree
Broken BeachFree
(Included in Angel’s Billabong parking)
Crystal Bay BeachFree
(Parking: IDR 5k)
Diamond BeachIDR 35k
(Includes parking)
Guyangan WaterfallIDR 20k
Kelingking BeachIDR 25k
(Parking: IDR 5k – 10k)
Paluang CliffIDR 30k
Rumah Pohon Tree HouseIDR 25k (entry)
IDR 75k (photos)
Teletubbies HillsIDR 20k – 30k
Thousand Island ViewpointIDR 10k
(Photo ops: IDR 50k – 75k)

Bali Waterfall Entrance Fees

Bali’s waterfalls are some of the island’s best natural attractions, from easy roadside falls to huge jungle waterfalls that require a short trek to reach.

Many of these locations are managed by local villages, which is why small Bali entrance fees are usually charged to maintain the paths, parking areas, and facilities.

It’s a good idea to carry cash in 2026, because most waterfall ticket counters do not accept cards or digital payments.

WaterfallEntrance Fee
Aling-Aling WaterfallView only: IDR 10k – 20k
Guide: IDR 125k+
Banyumala WaterfallIDR 50k
Banyu Wana AmerthaIDR 50k
Beji Griya WaterfallIDR 200k (Entry)
IDR 300k (Ritual)
Gembleng WaterfallDonation-based
(IDR 20k – 50k suggested)
Gitgit WaterfallIDR 20k
Goa Giri CampuhanIDR 25k
Goa Rang RengIDR 30k
Guyangan WaterfallIDR 20k
Jembong WaterfallIDR 50k
Kanto Lampo WaterfallIDR 25k
Leke Leke WaterfallIDR 50k
Munduk WaterfallIDR 20k – 45k
Nungnung WaterfallAdults: IDR 30k
Children: IDR 20k
Sekumpul WaterfallView: IDR 20k
Trek: IDR 150k – 250k
Sumampan WaterfallIDR 20k
Suwat WaterfallIDR 40k
Tegenungan WaterfallIDR 30k
Tibumana WaterfallIDR 25k
Tukad Cepung WaterfallIDR 35k
Ulu Petanu WaterfallIDR 30k
Uma Anyar WaterfallIDR 20k
Yeh Hoo WaterfallIDR 10k

Bali Temple Entrance Fees

Bali’s temples, known locally as pura, are some of the most important cultural and spiritual sites on the island.

Many of them are still active places of worship, so visitors are expected to follow the rules. (See my Bali Temple Etiquette Guide).

Most temples and religious sites charge small Bali entrance fees, which help pay for maintenance, staff, and preservation of the site.

TempleEntrance Fee
Besakih TempleAdults: IDR 150k
Children: IDR 80k
(Includes shuttle)
Brahmavihara-AramaIDR 25k
Goa GajahAdults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 25k
Goa LawahAdults: IDR 30k
Children: IDR 25k
Gunung Kawi SebatuIDR 50k
Gunung Kawi TampaksiringAdults: IDR 75k
Children: IDR 50k
Lempuyang TempleIDR 125k
(Includes shuttle)
Saraswati TempleAdults: IDR 60k
Children: IDR 45k
Taman Ayun TempleAdults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 35k
Tanah Lot TempleAdults: IDR 75k
Children: IDR 40k
Tirta EmpulAdults: IDR 75k
Children: IDR 50k
Tirta GanggaAdults: IDR 90k
Children: IDR 45k
Ulun Danu BaturIDR 50k
Ulun Danu BeratanAdults: IDR 75k
Children: IDR 50k
Ulun Danu TamblinganIDR 20k
Uluwatu TempleAdults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 30k

Bali Museum Entrance Fees

bali entrance fees for museums
Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)

Bali’s museums are a great way to understand the island beyond beaches and temples. You’ll find everything from ancient artifacts and royal history to modern art galleries.

As of 2026, many Bali museums use standard pricing for tourists, and some tickets include extras like welcome drinks, guided tours, or access to cultural demonstrations.

MuseumEntrance Fee
Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)Adults: IDR 150k
Children (<6): Free
Bali Museum (Denpasar)IDR 150k
Batur Geopark MuseumAdults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 30k
Blanco Renaissance MuseumAdults: IDR 150k
Children: IDR 70k
Le Mayeur MuseumIDR 50k
Museum Puri LukisanAdults: IDR 95k
Children (<15): Free
Museum Lukisan Sidik JariFree
Neka Art MuseumAdults: IDR 150k
Children: IDR 50k
Setia Darma House of PuppetsFree
Werdhi Budaya Art CenterIDR 50k

Wildlife & Nature Attraction Tickets

Bali has a wide range of wildlife and nature parks, from large safari-style attractions to bird parks, monkey forests, and even a national park.

Most of these places are located around Gianyar, Badung, and Tabanan, with West Bali National Park sitting on the far northwest side of the island.

Unlike temples or waterfalls, these places usually have higher Bali entrance fees because they are privately managed and include staff, animal care, and facility maintenance.

AttractionEntrance Fee
Alas KedatonAdults: IDR 30k
Children: IDR 20k
Bali Animal FarmAdults: IDR 150k+
(Includes food credit)
Bali Bird ParkAdults: IDR 310k – 385k
Children: IDR 15k – 190k
Bali Butterfly Park (Tabanan)Adults: IDR 40k
Children: IDR 20k
Bali Reptile ParkAdults: IDR 120k
Children: IDR 60k
Bali Safari & Marine ParkAdults: IDR 650k+
Children: IDR 520k+
Bali ZooAdults: IDR 395k
Children: IDR 280k
Hidden Mini Zoo BaliAdults: IDR 220k
Children: IDR 180k
Kemenuh Butterfly ParkAdults: IDR 100k
Children: IDR 50k
Sangeh Monkey ForestIDR 75k
Ubud Monkey ForestWeekday: IDR 100k
Weekend: IDR 120k
West Bali National Park
(including Menjangan)
Weekday: IDR 200k
Weekend: IDR 300k

Bali Beaches Entrance Fees

Most Bali beaches are public, but many popular spots still have small Bali entrance fees, which are usually just parking fees collected by the local banjar.

You’ll see these charges most often around the Bukit Peninsula, Canggu, and Seminyak. In most cases you are not paying to enter the beach, only to park your motorbike or car.

Prices can vary depending on the location. Remote beaches sometimes charge a small ticket, but at most beaches the only cost is a simple parking fee at the entrance.

BeachEntrance Fees
Balangan BeachIDR 5k
Berawa BeachParking IDR 2k–5k
Blue Lagoon BeachParking: IDR 2k–5k
Dreamland BeachIDR 10k
Kuta BeachParking IDR 2–10k
Padang Padang BeachAdults: IDR 15k
Children: IDR 10k
Pandawa BeachAdults: IDR 15k
Children: IDR 10k
Petitenget BeachParking: IDR 2k–5k
Melasti BeachIDR 10k
Mertasari BeachParking: IDR 2k–5k
Nusa Dua BeachParking: IDR 5k
Nyang Nyang BeachFree (+ Donations)
Seminyak BeachParking: IDR 2k–5k
Suluban BeachIDR 5k
Virgin BeachAdults: IDR 20k
Children: IDR 10k

Cultural & Heritage Attraction Tickets

bali entrance fees for culture attractions
Photo: @baliholidaysecrets

Around the island you’ll find palaces, water gardens, and traditional villages that show how Balinese life has developed over hundreds of years.

These sites give a closer look at local architecture, family compounds, and customs that are still part of daily life today.

For 2026, more cultural sites have introduced official Bali entrance fees to support maintenance and local community programs.

AttractionEntrance Fee
Karangasem PalaceAdults: IDR 30k
Children: IDR 15k
Kertalangu Cultural VillageIDR 20k
Penarungan VillageVaries by activity
Penglipuran VillageAdults: IDR 50k
Children: IDR 30k
Puri Langon UbudFree
Samsara Living MuseumIDR 100k
Taman Ujung PalaceIDR 100k
Tenganan VillageDonations
Ubud PalaceFree
Ubud Palace Legong DanceIDR 100k
Uluwatu Temple Kecak DanceIDR 150k

Popular Bali Day Tours

All of the tours below are fully private and include an air-conditioned SUV with an English-speaking local driver for the whole day, usually around 10–12 hours.

Fuel, parking, and local taxes are already included, so the price you see is the final price. Our rates are designed to stay affordable, especially compared to big booking websites.

Most prices are per vehicle, not per person, which makes our private day tours one of the most cost-effective ways to see different parts of Bali in one day.

Day TourCosts (USD)
(for 2 people)
Details
Amed Day TourStarts at $105Far East Bali for 12 hrs. Includes optional snorkeling in Amed.
ATV & White Water RaftingStarts at $270Combo package; usually includes lunch and equipment.
Bali Temple TourStarts at $65Goa Gajah, Gunung Kawi, Tirta Empul, Tanah Lot
Bali UNESCO TourStarts at $89Ulun Danu Beratan, Jatiluwih, Tanah Lot, Taman Ayun
Besakih Temple TourStarts at $8910-hour tour visiting the Mother Temple and Penglipuran Village
East Bali Day TourStarts at $89Includes Lempuyang, Tirta Gangga, and Virgin Beach.
Jatiluwih Day TourStarts at $89Exploring the massive rice terraces and mountain scenery.
Lempuyang Sunrise TourStarts at $132Early departure (approx. 4 AM) for the “Gate of Heaven” photos.
Lovina Dolphin TourStarts at $16512-hour tour. Includes private car, driver, and private boat.
Mount Batur Sunrise TrekStarts at $215Includes headlamps, breakfast, and local guide, plus a driver for 12 hours.
Mount Batur Jeep TourStarts at $200Private 4WD sunrise tour to black lava fields and sunrise point, plus a driver for the day.
Mount Batur ATV TourStarts at $90Exploring the volcanic sand and forest trails on ATVs.
North Bali Day TourStarts at $8912-hour tour of North Bali with flexible itinerary.
Nusa Penida Day TourStarts at $240Includes fast boat tickets, private island car, and driver.
Ubud Day TourStarts at $653 different itineraries with the most popular stops.
Uluwatu Day TourStarts at $65Includes Padang Padang Beach and Kecak Fire Dance at sunset.
Waterfalls near SeminyakStarts at $65Tegenungan, Tibumana, and Kanto Lampo Waterfall loop.

FAQs About Bali Entrance Fees

If you’re planning your budget, these are the most common questions visitors ask about Bali entrance fees in 2026.

Prices can vary between attractions, and payment methods are not always the same, so it helps to know what to expect before you arrive.

Does Bali have an entrance fee?

Bali itself does not have a single entrance fee, but all international visitors must pay the Bali Tourist Tax. This is separate from the normal Bali entrance fees charged at temples, waterfalls, parks, and attractions.

Is the Bali Tourist Tax the same as entrance fees?

No, the Bali Tourist Tax is a one-time payment required when entering the island. Bali entrance fees are paid separately at each attraction you visit.

Do all attractions in Bali have entrance fees?

Most attractions in Bali charge small entrance fees, especially temples, waterfalls, and cultural sites. Some places like beaches, markets, or small villages may be free or only charge for parking.

How much are Bali entrance fees on average?

Most Bali entrance fees range between IDR 10,000 and IDR 100,000 per person. Large attractions like safari parks, water parks, or guided experiences can cost significantly more.

How do I pay for Bali entrance fees at attractions?

In most places you pay at a small ticket booth near the entrance. Cash in Indonesian Rupiah is still the most common payment method.

Can I pay Bali entrance fees with a credit card?

Some large attractions accept cards, but many temples, waterfalls, and villages only accept cash. It’s always a good idea to carry small bills when visiting multiple sites.

Can I pay for Bali entrance fees or tickets online?

Most attractions in Bali do not have official websites for ticket purchases. Online tickets are usually sold through tour operators or booking platforms and may cost more than paying at the entrance.

Are Bali entrance fees per person or per group?

Most Bali entrance fees are charged per person. Parking fees, however, are usually charged per motorbike or per car.

Do temples in Bali charge entrance fees?

Yes, most temples charge a small entrance fee for visitors. This helps pay for maintenance, staff, and ceremonies.

Are sarongs included in the temple entrance fees in Bali?

At most major temples, the entrance fee includes a sarong and sash if you are not dressed appropriately. At smaller temples, you may need to rent one separately.

Do children have to pay Bali entrance fees?

Many attractions have discounted prices for children, and some small sites allow young kids to enter for free. Larger parks and museums usually have separate child ticket prices.


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