Bali 2026 Entry: No Bank Statements Needed Yet
February 22, 2026·11 days ago·via MSN
Bali's provincial government proposes requiring tourists to show three months of bank statements upon arrival to prove financial adequacy and promote high-quality tourism. This draft rule, confirmed by Governor Wayan Koster, aims to curb unruly behavior and overtourism after 7.05 million visitors in 2025, but it remains unapproved and may not take effect until later in 2026. Current entry rules stay simple: valid passport for six months, return ticket, visa or exemption, and Bali's tourism levy.



