Travel Note
All international guests need a visa but the process is straightforward and only takes a few minutes. Before you travel: 1. Check your passport It must be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date. 2. Book your return flight You’ll need proof of onward travel from Bali to obtain a 30-day visa. 3. Apply for your visa (recommended) Apply online for a 30-day B1 Tourist Visa: https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/ (Select “General, Family or Social” as the purpose.) You may also obtain a Visa on Arrival at the airport. 4. Complete the digital arrival card https://allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id/ Save the QR code on your phone. 5. Pay the Bali Tourist Levy Approximately $10–15 USD. Pay online (lovebali.baliprov.go.id) or upon arrival at the airport. You can also get a Visa upon Arrival at the Airport but online is recommended.
Travel Note
We are currently deciding between two hotels and will confirm the final selection in April after visiting them in person. There will be room blocks available for our guests, and we’ll share booking details as soon as they’re finalized.
Travel Note
There are limited direct flights to Bali from most countries, so we recommend breaking up the long journey with a stop in a major Asian city such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan or even Tokyo/Osaka. It’s a great way to adjust to the time difference and enjoy an extra destination along the way. We’ll be spending a few days in Hong Kong before the wedding, so come say hi!
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The best way to get around the island, especially if you have a packed itinerary, is to get a private driver. List of private drivers: *coming soon*
Travel Note
Grab and Gojed are the preferred ride-hailing transportation on the island.