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Crowds visiting Tanah Lot Temple during high tide with ocean waves in Bali

Tanah Lot Temple Entrance Fee [2026] – Ticket Price Guide for Visitors

Post Modified Date: 29/12/2025 by Wayan Suadnyana Category: Admission Prices, Cultural Sites, Destinations, Travel Tips

Planning a visit to Bali in [2026]? Here’s the updated Tanah Lot Temple entrance fee, along with Tanah Lot ticket prices for international and local visitors. This guide also covers what the entry cost includes and how to pay on-site. If you’re comparing iconic temples like Uluwatu or Lempuyang, it’ll help you decide which one fits your plans best.

“Ingin baca versi panduan ini dalam Bahasa Indonesia? Cek harga tiket Tanah Lot di sini.”

Here’s a quick look at what you’ll pay, what the ticket covers, and what the process is like when you arrive.

We last checked the prices on December 28, 2025, during a recent team visit to Tanah Lot.

We wrote this guide for real travelers like you, whether you’re visiting with family, stopping by for sunset, or booking through a Bali tour.

Let’s get straight to the point:

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  • Tanah Lot Temple Entrance Fee [2026] – Full Price Breakdown+−
    • Tanah Lot Ticket Prices by Visitor Type [2026]
    • Parking at Tanah Lot (Pay When You Arrive)
    • Extras Not Included in the Tanah Lot Admission Fee
  • How to Pay the Tanah Lot Entrance Fee – Cash & Currency Tips+−
    • Cash Only Payment at the Gate
    • Currency Exchange Tips Before You Go
  • What’s Included in the Tanah Lot Temple Ticket+−
    • Areas You Can Access with a Standard Ticket
    • What’s Not Included in the Standard Ticket
  • How to Visit Tanah Lot – Entry & Tour Package Options+−
    • Entry Options for Independent Visitors
    • Tips for Booking a Tour
  • What’s the Best Time to Visit Tanah Lot?+−
    • Recommended Visit Times
  • Is Tanah Lot Worth the Entrance Fee?
  • Comparing Entrance Fees: Tanah Lot and Other Bali Temples
  • Quick FAQ – Tanah Lot Temple Tickets & Entry Info

Tanah Lot Temple Entrance Fee [2026] – Full Price Breakdown

Official notice of updated Tanah Lot entrance fees effective January 1, 2024, against a captivating sunset backdrop.
Ready for a spiritual journey? Check out the latest Tanah Lot ticket prices and plan your visit!

If you want the full breakdown of what you might spend at Tanah Lot, this section covers it all, from entry tickets to parking to optional extras like dance shows or guides.

Tanah Lot Ticket Prices by Visitor Type [2026]

Visitor TypeTicket Price (IDR)
International Adult (age 10+)75,000
International Child (5–10 years)40,000
Local Adult (WNI) (age 10+)30,000
Local Child (WNI) (5–10 years)20,000
Children under 5Free

Good to Know:

  • Validity: Tickets are good all day from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
  • Re-entry: You can usually come back on the same day. Double-check with the staff at the gate when you enter.
  • Families take note: There’s no group or family discount at the gate, but kids under 5 always enter free.

Parking at Tanah Lot (Pay When You Arrive)

Type of VehicleParking Fee
MotorbikeIDR 3,000
CarIDR 5,000
BusIDR 10,000

You’ll pay in cash at the main lot near the entrance. The system’s straightforward, and you’re usually in and out without much hassle.

Extras Not Included in the Tanah Lot Admission Fee

Your standard ticket lets you access the temple grounds, walkways, photo areas, and sea views. If you want to join a performance or have a photoshoot, it costs extra.

These are not part of the Tanah Lot admission fee, but you can pay for them separately on-site.

Kecak Dance Show

Kecak Barong Dance banner near Tanah Lot Temple ticket area
The Kecak Dance near Tanah Lot starts at 6:30 PM. Photo by Wira Tour Bali.
  • Starts around 6:00 PM, near sunset
  • Price: IDR 100,000 per person
  • Discounts may apply for children under 8

If you’re interested, you can get Kecak Dance tickets through Wira Tour Bali.

Permits for Professional Use

Only needed if you’re doing a formal shoot (not casual photos):

ServiceCost
PhotoshootIDR 500,000
Video shootIDR 2,000,000
Drone useIDR 500,000

You don’t need a permit if you’re only taking holiday photos.

Other On-Site Costs

  • Local Guides: Available outside the gate, prices depend on time and language. You can also book a tour that includes a guide.
  • Toilets: Usually IDR 5,000 per use
  • Food & Souvenirs: You’ll find snacks, drinks, and handmade gifts near the entrance. Bring small cash.
Souvenir stalls near the attraction entrance walkway
Shops near the Tanah Lot Temple sell souvenirs and snacks. Photo by Wira Tour Bali.

Our Tip: For most travelers, the basic ticket is enough. However, if you’re visiting at sunset or want to enhance your experience (like seeing the dance show or hiring a local guide), consider spending a bit more money.

How to Pay the Tanah Lot Entrance Fee – Cash & Currency Tips

Cash Only Payment at the Gate

Indonesian Rupiah notes with coins and a passport on a table
Bring Indonesian Rupiah, as cards are not accepted. Photo by Bady Abbas.

The staff only accepts cash at the entrance, so bring enough Indonesian Rupiah. You’ll need to pay at the official ticket counter once you arrive.

Keep in mind: you can’t buy tickets online or through agents in advance. Everyone pays the Tanah Lot Temple entrance fee directly at the gate.

So before you go, make sure you’ve got enough cash to cover:

  • Your entry ticket
  • Parking
  • Any on-site purchases like snacks, drinks, or souvenirs

Our Tip:

Most of the vendors around the temple also prefer cash. Bring smaller notes, they’re easier to use at food stalls or souvenir shops.

Currency Exchange Tips Before You Go

It’s best to exchange money before you go to Tanah Lot. Look for trusted money changers or banks in Seminyak, Ubud, or Canggu. You will usually find better rates there.

Avoid changing money near the temple itself. The rates tend to be less favorable, and options are limited.

What’s Included in the Tanah Lot Temple Ticket

When you check the ticket price, make sure you also know what it includes. That way, nothing catches you off guard inside.

Areas You Can Access with a Standard Ticket

Aerial view of Pura Batu Bolong near Tanah Lot Temple
Accessible coastal walkway near Tanah Lot Temple. Photo By Ishan Shah

Your entrance fee to Tanah Lot Temple primarily covers the financial aspects essential for your visit. Here’s a Your Tanah Lot ticket that gives you access to the main temple grounds and public areas. You’ll be able to walk around, enjoy the sea views, and get some great photos, especially during high tide or sunset.

Here’s what’s included:

  • The outer temple area and courtyard
  • Cliffside walkways with ocean views
  • Photo spots facing the iconic sea temple
  • Shaded paths, rest areas, and public toilets

Note: The inner sanctum is only for Balinese Hindus during prayer. But visitors are welcome to observe from outside, and keep a respectful distance.

What’s Not Included in the Standard Ticket

Some things aren’t covered in the basic entry fee:

  • Guided tours, you can get one at the site or include it in a package
  • Kecak Dance show: This is a separate ticketed activity
  • Professional photo or drone permits are only needed if you’re doing a commercial shoot

If you’re planning to watch the dance or bring a drone, check the Optional Add-Ons & Extra Costs section so you can budget ahead.

How to Visit Tanah Lot – Entry & Tour Package Options

You don’t need to book in advance to visit Tanah Lot. Just show up and buy your ticket at the official gate; it’s all done on-site and in cash.

Entry Options for Independent Visitors

If you’re visiting on your own, the process is simple:

  • No booking is needed; arrive and pay at the gate.
  • Tickets are sold on-site only in Indonesian Rupiah (cash).
  • Entry is allowed from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.
  • Google Maps is an accurate search for directions to Tanah Lot Temple.

Independent travelers often visit by rental car, private driver, or motorbike. Parking is available near the entrance, and ticket counters are easy to find.

Tips for Booking a Tour

Planning to visit Tanah Lot as part of a tour? Keep these in mind before you book:

  • Some tour packages don’t include the entrance ticket, so it’s worth asking ahead.
  • Some tours combine Tanah Lot with nearby spots like Taman Ayun Temple or Uluwatu.
  • If you need a guide, ask. Some of them speak English, Mandarin, or French.

Want to book quickly?

These days, most local operators handle bookings over WhatsApp. You can message directly to confirm your pickup time and what’s included.

Book a Tanah Lot Tour

What’s the Best Time to Visit Tanah Lot?

If you want to skip the crowds and avoid the heat, timing your visit to Tanah Lot makes a big difference, especially if you’re hoping for good lighting or ocean views.

Silhouette of Tanah Lot Temple at sunset with orange sky
Sunset is the most popular time to visit Tanah Lot. Photo by bckfwd.

Recommended Visit Times

  • Before 10:00 AM – Cooler weather and fewer people
  • After 4:00 PM – Softer light, less heat, and better for walking around
  • 1 to 1.5 hours before sunset – This is your best chance to grab a great photo, especially if the tide is high

Local tip: During high tide, the sea temple looks like it’s floating; that is when most travelers get the best shots.

Extra Tips:

  • Weekdays are usually quieter than weekends or holidays
  • If you’re planning to catch the sunset or Kecak Dance, come early; parking can fill up fast

For more help with directions, what to wear, or temple etiquette, check out our complete Tanah Lot Temple Guide.

Is Tanah Lot Worth the Entrance Fee?

For most travelers, yes, the Tanah Lot entry fee of IDR 75,000 gives you great value, especially if you go in the afternoon or at sunset.

Visitors exploring Tanah Lot Temple beach area during low tide
Visitors can explore tide pools and the temple base during low tide. Photo By Made Caesario

Here’s why many first-time visitors say it’s worth it:

  • You get to explore a sea temple set on a cliff, with incredible views
  • You don’t need to hike or climb. It’s easy to reach by car
  • It’s family-friendly, with free entry for kids under 5
  • And you have the option to add a Kecak Dance show or drone shoot, but it’s not required to enjoy the visit

Even if you’re comparing the cost to enter Tanah Lot with other temples, the scenery, access, and photo opportunities make it a top choice for many Bali itineraries.

If you’re tight on time but still want to experience a temple that’s easy to reach, full of atmosphere, and rooted in Balinese tradition, Tanah Lot is a great choice.

Comparing Entrance Fees: Tanah Lot and Other Bali Temples

If you’re comparing Bali temple entry fees, here’s how Tanah Lot stacks up against Uluwatu, Besakih, and others with a quick look at ticket prices, access, and location.

TempleEntrance Fee (Adult)Location & Access
Tanah LotIDR 75,000West coast, easy access by car
UluwatuIDR 50,000Southern Bali, cliffside area
LempuyangIDR 70,000East Bali requires a hike
Taman AyunIDR 30,000Near Mengwi, central Bali

Local Tip:

Tanah Lot is one of the most accessible, especially if you’re staying in Seminyak, Canggu, or Kuta. No long walk or hike required.

Still deciding between Tanah Lot and Uluwatu?

Check out our complete comparison of Tanah Lot vs. Uluwatu Temple to see which one suits your Bali trip better.

Quick FAQ – Tanah Lot Temple Tickets & Entry Info

Q: What’s the cost to enter Tanah Lot Temple in [2026]?

A: The Tanah Lot ticket price for international adults is IDR 75,000. Local adults pay IDR 30,000. Entry for children under 5 is free.

Q: Is the Kecak Dance Show included in the ticket?

A: No, the dance performance is not part of the Tanah Lot Temple entrance fee. It requires a separate ticket. It usually starts around 6:00 PM, and you’ll need a different ticket to watch it. See pricing in the Optional Add-Ons section.

Q: Does the ticket include a guide?

A: Not by default. If you want a guide, you can hire one at the site or book a tour package that includes it.

Q: Is re-entry allowed with a Tanah Lot ticket?

A: Yes, same-day re-entry is usually allowed, but it’s a good idea to confirm this at the gate when you first enter.

Q: Is there a dress code at Tanah Lot Temple?

A: There’s no strict dress code for general visitors. But out of respect, it’s best to wear modest clothing. If you’re entering near prayer areas, make sure to cover your shoulders and knees. Check our Bali Temple Dress Code Guide for more tips on what to wear across different temple sites.

More Bali Temple Price Guides

  • Besakih Temple Entrance Fee. Bali’s mother temple on Mount Agung.
  • Taman Ayun Ticket Guide. Great for a cultural stop near Ubud.
  • Uluwatu Temple Entry Fee. Sunset rival to Tanah Lot on the southern cliffs.

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