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EVOA Bali for EU Citizens 2026 – European Traveler Guide

EVOA Bali for EU Citizens 2026 – European Traveler Guide

EVOA Bali for EU Citizens 2026 – European Traveler’s Guide

European Union citizens are among the most active visitors to Bali, and all 27 EU member states are eligible for the EVOA Bali (Electronic Visa on Arrival). Here is the complete guide for EU passport holders planning a Bali trip in 2026.

Do EU Citizens Need a Visa for Bali?

Yes. Indonesia does not offer visa-free entry for EU citizens. However, the EVOA makes the process simple and affordable:

  • Fee: IDR 500,000 (~€28-32 EUR)
  • Apply online at molina.imigrasi.go.id before travel
  • 30-day stay, extendable once
  • All 27 EU nationalities are eligible

EU Countries Eligible for EVOA Bali

All EU member states are eligible:

Austria – Belgium – Bulgaria – Croatia – Cyprus – Czech Republic – Denmark – Estonia – Finland – France – Germany – Greece – Hungary – Ireland – Italy – Latvia – Lithuania – Luxembourg – Malta – Netherlands – Poland – Portugal – Romania – Slovakia – Slovenia – Spain – Sweden

Plus non-EU European countries such as Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and the UK are also eligible.

EVOA for EU Citizens – Quick Facts

  • Eligible: ✓ All EU nationalities
  • Fee: IDR 500,000 (~€28-32 EUR)
  • Stay: 30 days (extendable once for 30 more days)
  • Entry type: Single
  • Apply: molina.imigrasi.go.id
  • Processing: 1-3 business days

How EU Citizens Apply for EVOA Bali

  1. Ensure your EU passport has 6+ months validity from your arrival date in Bali
  2. Register at molina.imigrasi.go.id
  3. Select Visitor Visa B213 (EVOA)
  4. Enter details exactly as shown in your EU passport
  5. Upload passport scan and passport-style photo
  6. Pay IDR 500,000 by Visa, Mastercard, or JCB (3D Secure)
  7. Receive approval email and download your EVOA document

See our complete application guide for step-by-step instructions.

Bali Entry Requirements for EU Travelers 2026

Along with the EVOA, EU visitors need:

  • All Indonesia Declaration – mandatory digital arrival form at allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
  • Bali Tourist Levy – IDR 150,000 (~€9 EUR) per visit
  • Return/onward ticket and accommodation details

Tips for European Travelers in Bali

  • Major European airlines operate connections via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, or direct flights
  • Travel insurance covering overseas medical emergencies is strongly recommended
  • European health insurance cards (EHIC) are not valid in Indonesia
  • Check your country’s official foreign affairs travel advice before departure
  • Bali is in WITA time zone (UTC+8) – 6-9 hours ahead of European time zones

See the full EVOA requirements and Bali entry requirements 2026 for complete preparation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do EU citizens need a visa for Bali?

Yes. Despite Schengen travel within Europe being passport-free, EU citizens require a visa for Indonesia/Bali. The EVOA is the simplest option: apply online at molina.imigrasi.go.id for IDR 500,000 (~€28 EUR).

Which EU countries are eligible for EVOA Bali?

All 27 EU member states are eligible for the EVOA Bali. This includes Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, and all other EU countries.

Is the EVOA fee in euros?

The fee is charged in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR 500,000), which is approximately €28-32 EUR. Your card will be converted automatically when you pay.

Can Schengen visa holders apply for EVOA?

Schengen visa eligibility does not affect EVOA eligibility – it depends entirely on your passport nationality. Check the eligible countries list at evisa.imigrasi.go.id for your specific country.