Do Korean Travelers Need a Visa on Arrival to Visit Bali?
If you're a South Korean passport holder planning a trip to Bali, here's some excellent news: you don't need to apply for a visa before your trip. Travelers from South Korea to Bali can quickly enter Indonesia using the Visa on Arrival (VoA) system, which is designed to make your arrival smooth and hassle-free. This visa is perfect for tourists and is available directly at Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport. Once you land, head to the VoA counter before immigration. The process is quick and tourist-friendly. You'll need to show your passport, which must be valid for at least six more months from your arrival date. You will also be asked to show a return or onward flight ticket, along with proof of your stay in Bali - such as a hotel booking confirmation or the address of your accommodation. The visa fee is roughly USD 35; you can pay in cash or by card at the airport. Once approved, the Visa on Arrival allows you to stay in Bali for up to 30 days. If you decide to extend your holiday, you can apply for a one-time extension that gives you another 30 days, giving you a total of 60 days to enjoy the island.
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| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| Do Korean Travelers Need a Visa on Arrival to Visit Bali? | USD 35 |
| 1. Incheon International Airport [ICN] to Ngurah Rai International Airport [DPS ] | USD 284.59 |
| 2. Gimhae International Airport [PUS] to Ngurah Rai International Airport [DPS ] | USD 190.27. |
| 1. Incheon International Airport [ICN] to Ngurah Rai International Airport [DPS] via Singapore | USD 86.97. |
| 2. Gimhae International Airport [PUS] to Ngurah Rai International Airport [DPS ] via Ho Chi Minh City | USD 142.46. |
| Getting Around Bali: Transportation Options | USD 5 |