Raie manta à Bali
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From February 14, visitors to Bali will have to pay a new tax of nine euros, with no exemption even for children. This measure aims to support sustainable tourism and preserve the Balinese environment and culture. An online payment system will be set up to facilitate this operation. Travel to other Indonesian islands, such as Java or Lombok, will require payment of the tax on each return to Bali. However, the islands of Nusa Ceningan, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida are excluded, as they form an integral part of the province of Bali. Don't forget to check out our 15 Bali must-sees before you go, so you don't miss a thing!