How much does it cost to go to Bali from South Africa?
The quickest way to get from South Africa to Bali is to fly which costs R 7 000 – R 10 000 and takes 20h 41m.
Can a South African travel to Bali?
South African citizens require visas for Indonesia and you should therefore approach the nearest Indonesian representative abroad/in SA for the application and issuance of a tourist or other visa.
Do South Africa need visa for Bali?
South African passport holders can enjoy Bali tourist visa-free for 30 days if entering from designated airports and seaports. Once you’re there, it’s easy to Find your Bliss.
What is the best way to spend a week in Bali?
If you have 7 full days to tour the island, this is the best one-week Bali itinerary: Day 1: Arrive in Ubud. Beginning of your 7-day Bali trip. Day 2: Tegalalang rice terraces and Ubud surroundings. Day 3: Sunset hike at Mt. Batur.
What are the visa regulations for Bali Indonesia?
(Please check the country lists below, to see what visa regulations for Bali Indonesia applies to you): Social, Tourist or cultural Visa (B-211) (can stay 60 days, can be extended three times for 30 days each, issued by consulate or embassy outside Indonesia, extension can be done in Indonesia).
Can I travel to Bali with an Indian passport?
The best part about your trip to Bali, of course aside from the sugary beaches and age-old temples, is that there are no visa processing fees and processes involved. This means, Bali welcomes Indian passport holders with open arms. All you need to make sure is that your passport is valid for six months at least and has space for stamping.
Is it safe to travel to Bali now?
International tourism in Bali has been put on a halt since March 2020. Therefore, the pre-corona regulation of visa-free (visa exemption) and visa-on-arrival for foreign travelers coming from more than 160 countries, remains suspended.