Planning a trip to Bali isn’t just about beaches and sunsets — it’s also about knowing the practical details before you go. One of the most common questions travelers ask is: “How much does it cost to enter Bali’s famous attractions?” To make your journey smoother, we’ve compiled a clear and updated entrance fee guide for temples, cultural villages, natural wonders, and iconic spots across the island.

This pricelist helps you:
Budget your trip more effectively
Avoid surprises at the ticket counter
Compare attractions based on cost and experience

Whether you’re visiting sacred temples like Uluwatu and Besakih, exploring cultural gems like Penglipuran Village, or chasing views at Kelingking Beach, knowing the entrance fee upfront ensures a stress-free adventure.

Scroll down to see the full list of entrance fees — so you can plan your Bali itinerary with confidence and transparency.

Bali Entrance Fee List

Tegalalang Rice Terrace : IDR 25,000
Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest : IDR 120,000
Batuan Temple : IDR 30,000
Goa Gajah Temple : IDR 50,000
Tirta Empul Temple : IDR 76,000
Gunung Kawi Temple : IDR 50,000
Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple : IDR 30,000
Barong & Keris Dance Batubulan : IDR 150,000
Tegenungan Waterfall : IDR 20,000
Bali Pulina Agrotourism : IDR 50,000
Puri Saren (Ubud Royal Palace) : FREE
Campuhan Ridge Walk : FREE
Neka Art Museum : IDR 75,000
Agung Rai Museum of Art : IDR 100,000
Museum Puri Lukisan : IDR 85,000
Mas Village : FREE
Celuk Village : FREE

Kintamani Highland : IDR 50,000
Toya Bungkah Hot Spring : IDR 250,000
Toya Devasya Hot Spring : IDR 400,000
Mount Batur Trekking : IDR 500,000

Lempuyang Temple : IDR 125,000
Tirta Gangga Water Palace : IDR 90,000
Taman Ujung Soekasada : IDR 100,000
Blue Lagoon Padangbai : FREE
Kusamba Salt Maker Village : FREE
Goa Lawah Temple : IDR 50,000
Asah Hill : IDR 20,000
Virgin Beach Candidasa : IDR 20,000
Besakih Temple : IDR 150,000
Taman Kasna (Edelweis Park) : IDR 30,000

Dolphin Sightseeing at Lovina Beach : IDR 300,000
Sekumpul Waterfall : IDR 250,000
Gitgit Waterfall : IDR 45,000
Banyumala Waterfall : IDR 30,000
Banyu Wana Waterfall : IDR 50,000

Tanah Lot Temple : IDR 75,000
Taman Ayun Temple : IDR 30,000
Alas Kedaton Temple : IDR 40,000
Uluwatu Temple : IDR 50,000
Kecak & Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple : IDR 150,000
Garuda Wisnu Kencana : IDR 125,000
Padang-padang Beach : IDR 20,000
Pandawa Beach : IDR 15,000
Turtle Education & Conservation Centre Serangan : FREE
Waterbom Bali : IDR 455,000
Waterblow Nusa Dua : IDR 50,000

Handara Gate : IDR 50,000
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple : IDR 75,000
Jatiluwih Rice Terrace : IDR 75,000
Angseri Hot Spring : IDR 45,000
Wanagiri Hidden Hills Photo Spot : IDR 125,000

Kehen Temple : IDR 35,000
Kanto Lampo Waterfall : IDR 30,000
Tukad Cepung Waterfall : IDR 30,000
Tibumana Waterfall : IDR 30,000

Amed Beach : FREE
Tulamben Beach : FREE

Menjangan Island : IDR 200,000
Pemuteran Beach : FREE
Pulukan Beach : FREE

FAQ

We hear you! We are constantly checking in with local ticket offices to keep things fresh. If a price changes overnight, give us a few days to catch up—but generally, what you see here is exactly what you’ll see at the gate.

Not a cent. We provide this list totally for free because we believe in being upfront. You’ll pay your entrance fee directly at the booth—no middlemen, no hidden fees, and no "tourist tax" added by us.

Think of it like this: this list is for public spots you visit on your own. Our Tour Package Deals are bundled adventures—think private guides, gear, and insurance—offered by partners who guarantee the lowest price for a full, managed experience.

Definitely. We built this specifically to take the "financial fog" out of your trip. While a local office might change a fee here or there, this guide is the most reliable baseline you’ll find to plan your spending.

Most places do offer special rates for children or Indonesian citizens. We’ve noted those discounts wherever we can. Pro tip: just make sure to have your ID or student card ready at the entrance to snag those lower rates!