Hi all, we spotted an article in the local paper in our Bali hotel yesterday that advised that a 120 Day Tourist Visa will be available soon on arrival in Bali rather than the 30 Day Visa.
There we no details on how much this would cost or when it will be made available. Has anyone seen anything more on this?
Cheers from the two of us (on our Bali holiday)
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Steff & Shaz
We've kissed the "rat race" goodbye...but not quite made it to a home in Bali
Here's the article, haven't heard anything further on this as yet...
GREAT news for Bali,
tourist arrivals are one thing, but it's the length of the stay which is just as important.
Indonesia to issue longer visas to draw more tourists
JAKARTA -- Indonesia is to grant foreign visitors visas for up to 120 days compared to the current 30 days in a bid to boost tourism, Vice President Jusuf Kalla said Thursday.
"It is now being processed, that tourists get four months," Kalla said during an interview.
He said the longer visa was part of the government's drive to attract more foreign visitors.
At present, tourists from 54 countries can obtain a 30-day visa on arrival at a cost of 25 dollars, or free for most Southeast Asian nations. Kalla said the 54 countries -- which include most of Europe, China, India, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand -- accounted for about 90 percent of Indonesia's foreign tourists.
Visitors have complained that 30 days is far too short a time to take in the vast archipelago, which stretches for thousands of kilometers.
Indonesia's drive to boost tourist numbers has also suffered due to a lack of money to promote the country abroad because of more pressing budget priorities.
"But I said that tourism is also a priority and therefore this year the budget will be increased on top of what is in the state budget," Kalla said, without giving figures.
Indonesia recorded a 2.38-percent drop in foreign tourist arrivals to 3.98 million in 2006.
Tourism has been hurt by a number of terrorist attacks in recent years, including on the popular resort island of Bali, as well as bird flu and a series of man-made and natural disasters.
120 days YEEEHAH thats more like it. :D
That will save me so much trouble. I bet it takes a while to filter through and become fact though:-(
Regards Jimbo
would there any information concerning the likely cost of the 120 day visa? I'm guessing the same as the existing price for six months stay? Also, what would be the views from the companies that provide Visa Services, would they be losing much business and income?
just a thought
I bet they don't miss us with the cost of the new visa. I've come across some strange decisions by the powers that be on my trips to Bali. After the Bali bomb went off and tourism was low, the government introduced a visa charge? As tourism was slowly improving, Garuda decided to stop flying from some major city's? I've learnt to expect the unexpected when it comes to Bali.
I hope this post gets through as my last one hasn't? :roll:
The Hollidayseason start soon now and nothing is clear. The 120 day visa is still not available now letīs start dreaming for 2008
Well it was proposed by the vice president who has power to make things move. He is also a business man who knows how to get things done. He also has mentioned Indonesia needs to free up its rights for airlines to fly into Indonesia. It all sounds good and I think things will start rolling quite quickly.
The 120-day VOA is even a better news for Indonesia. Now, the world will be able to discover the "real" :wink: Indonesia. BRAVO, Pak Jusuf.
Keep on smiling.
Daniel
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"War is terrorism on a bigger budget."
Just out of curiosity, how many times would you be allowed to leave the country and renew your tourist visa.