If you’re planning a trip to Nusa Penida, there’s an important update you should know: all visitors are now required to pay a tourism retribution fee when entering the island.
This regulation applies not only to Nusa Penida, but also to Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, and it’s part of a government effort to improve tourism quality and sustainability.
Latest Nusa Penida Retribution Fee
Based on the latest local government policy:
- Adult: IDR 25,000
- Child: IDR 15,000
This fee applies to both domestic and international tourists and is paid once per visit.
Why This Fee Exists
The retribution fee is not just a ticket, it plays an important role in developing the island.
They use the Funds for:
- Maintaining roads and public facilities
- Supporting environmental conservation
- Managing waste and cleanliness
- Improving safety and tourist experience
As tourism in Nusa Penida grows rapidly, this system helps keep the island clean, safe, and sustainable.
How to Pay the Levy Ticket

On this new QR-based system, which means payment is becoming more modern and convenient.
You can pay by:
- Scanning QR code (online payment)
- Buying via official link (e-ticket)
- Paying directly at the counter (cash or QRIS)
The government is gradually shifting toward a cashless system, making it easier and more transparent for tourists.
⚠️ Important Things Tourists Should Know
- This fee is mandatory — don’t skip it
- Keep your QR ticket or receipt as proof
- You only pay once for all three islands
- It is different from Bali Tourism Tax (IDR 150,000)
Legal Basis of the Regulation
The retribution system is regulated by the Klungkung Regency Government, based on local regulations regarding tourism tax and retribution.
They updated and reinforced to ensure better management of tourism areas in the region.
Is It Worth It?
Absolutely. For less than $2, visitors get access to one of Bali’s most stunning destinations — including:
- Kelingking Beach
- Diamond Beach
- Broken Beach
- Angel’s Billabong
And your contribution helps preserve these natural attractions for the future.
Local Tip (From a Bali Driver)
If you’re bringing guests or planning a trip:
- Pay the ticket before arrival to avoid queues
- Combine with a private driver tour for smoother travel
- Always carry small cash just in case
The new Nusa Penida retribution fee is a small cost with a big impact. It supports sustainable tourism, improves infrastructure, and ensures a better experience for everyone visiting the island.
So next time you visit, just scan, pay, and enjoy the beauty of Nusa Penida.
FAQ – Nusa Penida Retribution Fee
1. What is the Nusa Penida retribution fee?
The Nusa Penida retribution fee is a mandatory entrance fee charged to visitors arriving on the island. It helps support local infrastructure, environmental protection, and tourism management.
2. How much is the Nusa Penida retribution fee?
The fee is usually IDR 25,000 for Domestic or International visitors. Prices may change, so it’s best to check before your trip.
3. Where do you pay the Nusa Penida entrance fee?
You typically pay the fee at the main harbor upon arrival, such as Toyapakeh Harbor or Banjar Nyuh Harbor. Payment is usually done in cash.
4. Is the Nusa Penida retribution fee included in tour packages?
Not always. Some Bali tour packages include the fee, but many do not. It’s important to confirm with your Bali tour provider or driver beforehand.
5. Is the retribution fee mandatory for all visitors?
Yes, all visitors—both domestic and international, everybody is required to pay the fee when entering Nusa Penida.
6. What is the retribution fee used for?
The fee is used for maintaining roads, improving facilities, managing waste, and preserving the natural beauty of Nusa Penida.
7. Can I pay the Nusa Penida fee online?
Currently, most payments are made on-site in cash. However, this may change as digital systems develop in Bali tourism.
8. Do I need to pay the fee more than once?
Usually, you only pay once per visit. However, if you leave and re-enter the island, you may be charged again.





