A 30-day tourist visa can be collected directly at the airport.
Renewable tourist visa: $35 (it is possible to pay in euros)
Tourist visa cannot be extended: free
They are still some countries that can't do it, so double check your citizenship.
Vaccines: There is no mandatory vaccine in Bali, and there is also no malaria.
But if you go to another island, it’s better to check for malaria.
But think about the disgusting mosquitoes, because you can have some, as well as dengue, especially in cities.
For Foreign Traveler’s Guide, please click here
Main airlines:
Singapore Airlines, Malaysia, Thaïs, Cathay, Eva air, China Airlines, Korea, KLM,…
All airlines from Asia are good companies, so it all depends on the price.
The more you want the higher, and around July-August and December-January, prices can go up quite a bit.
So if you decide to come, check the tickets first…
Weather : Bali is in the tropics. The temperature is around 30 degrees year round, with humidity rising from October to June.
In July and August, the nights are about 23-25 degrees cooler.
The rainy season is from December to March.
But you can dive all year round, that’s great!!!
Day : The sun rises between 5:30 and 06:00 and the sun sets between 18:30 and 19:00. Balinese people follow the sun, so they usually go to bed early, but wake up around 5 or 6 am.
Electricity : 220V and same plug as in France, but less stable.
Money : Money exchange offices and ATMs around towns and villages.
Daily costs : Life in Bali is not very expensive. Unless you like to eat only western food, fancy hotels and trendy bars… If you eat local, really local you can eat for around 2 USD per person. In a small restaurant for about 4-5 USD per meal. If you eat at the hotel it will be more expensive, around 10 USD.
For hotels it’s anywhere from a few dollars to a few thousand, it depends what you’re looking for.
Bargaining : Yes, bargaining is important in Bali, especially in markets, galleries, taxis or private cars.