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Yeah, like @JohnD I had just planned to boycott Mexico until this camera scam was resolved, but this trip opened up at a price I couldn't refuse (that is, all I had to pay for is airfare), so we will see.

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    I think the broader issue here may be why underwater photographers. I have been traveling to Cozumel through Cancun for decades and I have never seen anyone taxed on a $5000.00 bag of golf clubs, cust

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I was planning to go on a WS in April to Socorro but was put off by this scam tax, replacing it with Maldives ”Sharktastic” in March instrad.

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FWIW, I just got back from a trip to Cozumel. We flew directly from Charlotte, NC into Cozumel and no one batted an eye at my camera gear or even mentioned it.

On 2/3/2026 at 3:22 PM, SwiftFF5 said:

FWIW, I just got back from a trip to Cozumel. We flew directly from Charlotte, NC into Cozumel and no one batted an eye at my camera gear or even mentioned it.

One data point doesn't make a trend but it is a start. Hopefully there will be more positive ones to follow and maybe this will spread too.

18 hours ago, Cromagnon said:

One data point doesn't make a trend but it is a start. Hopefully there will be more positive ones to follow and maybe this will spread too.

Been to Cozumel many times and never paid a tax including twice last year. However, there is a report now on Scubaboard of two persons paying upwards of $500. Per this (sketchy) report one had two systems and the other had a nauticam, a GoPro and a camera with a phone!.

Here is the thing, I have been asked how many cameras I have and my answer is an honest one camera. If I start going on about a GoPro, a phone and whatnot who knows what the result might be. Also, I have not gotten the "red button" in any more recent trips. Another unknown.

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A fellow Swede go tomorrow. Trick he say is, if you go from far away, fly to Mexico City and then domestic to CSL. I’m boycotting until this is dealt with in a trustworthy way. There are so many other places.

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On a related note, this post showed up on my social media feed today:

"Has anyone else had problems bringing camera gear into Bali? I’ve done it dozens of times but last night they pulled me aside jn customs and told me I was only allowed one personal camera below $500! They eventually let me go, but I’m still unclear on the rules, on what was going on, or what to do next time."

Let's hope this is a one-off attempt by a greedy agent and doesn't become a pattern in Indonesia as well...

40 minutes ago, bghazzal said:

On a related note, this post showed up on my social media feed today:

"Has anyone else had problems bringing camera gear into Bali? I’ve done it dozens of times but last night they pulled me aside jn customs and told me I was only allowed one personal camera below $500! They eventually let me go, but I’m still unclear on the rules, on what was going on, or what to do next time."

Let's hope this is a one-off attempt by a greedy agent and doesn't become a pattern in Indonesia as well...

If Indonesia start this shit like Mexico some location will have less en less travellers. Lembeh is a good example of location where the count of resort will decrease very fast.

I'll take no risk an go north to Philippines if I hear some other case.

2 hours ago, bghazzal said:

On a related note, this post showed up on my social media feed today:

"Has anyone else had problems bringing camera gear into Bali? I’ve done it dozens of times but last night they pulled me aside jn customs and told me I was only allowed one personal camera below $500! They eventually let me go, but I’m still unclear on the rules, on what was going on, or what to do next time."

Let's hope this is a one-off attempt by a greedy agent and doesn't become a pattern in Indonesia as well...

Like you, Beni, I’ve flown into Indo many times including Bali. Never had the slightest issue. Let’s hope, as you say, it was a one-off.

3 hours ago, bghazzal said:

On a related note, this post showed up on my social media feed today:

"Has anyone else had problems bringing camera gear into Bali? I’ve done it dozens of times but last night they pulled me aside jn customs and told me I was only allowed one personal camera below $500! They eventually let me go, but I’m still unclear on the rules, on what was going on, or what to do next time."

Let's hope this is a one-off attempt by a greedy agent and doesn't become a pattern in Indonesia as well...

I went to Bali 3 weeks ago and had no issues with customs or anything, other than the x-ray machine operator wondering what my MF-2's were on the return trip........they do have a bit of a gun shape to them I suppose 🙄

I think there is some wording around the $500 limit in the entry paperwork, but I think there was a footnote or something that said it didn't apply for "temporary" imports, i.e it's going back with you and not staying in Indonesia

I'm lucky enough to go to Bali regularly, never had a single issue, but I know as Yorkie says above there are different rules around 'temporary imports'.

Back there in May, I'll ask around, but certainly talking to other divers around Tulamben its never been raised before

On 3/6/2026 at 5:25 AM, bghazzal said:

On a related note, this post showed up on my social media feed today:

"Has anyone else had problems bringing camera gear into Bali? I’ve done it dozens of times but last night they pulled me aside jn customs and told me I was only allowed one personal camera below $500! They eventually let me go, but I’m still unclear on the rules, on what was going on, or what to do next time."

Let's hope this is a one-off attempt by a greedy agent and doesn't become a pattern in Indonesia as well...

Have not had any issues entering Indonesia or heard of anything like it from other divers/photographers. Almost always questions about and brief examinations of gear, but not more than that.

1 hour ago, Christian K said:

Have not had any issues entering Indonesia or heard of anything like it from other divers/photographers. Almost always questions about and brief examinations of gear, but not more than that.


I've also never had issues in Indonesia, but this post was from an underwater photographer - as mentioned, it was most likely a one-off customs agent trying his luck.
That said, Indonesia did try to enforce strict customs rules on electronics when I was living there, and they started controlling incoming travellers (not just residents) for phones, laptops, and cameras, but backpedalled after a few days due to the chaos this caused. I think it was in 2022, IIRC.

I don't really understand how Mexican import regulations can be applied to personal goods which are going to leave the country with the tourist, which is virtually unheard of as it's not generally considered an import.

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58 minutes ago, bghazzal said:


I've also never had issues in Indonesia, but this post was from an underwater photographer - as mentioned, it was most likely a one-off customs agent trying his luck.
That said, Indonesia did try to enforce strict customs rules on electronics when I was living there, and they started controlling incoming travellers (not just residents) for phones, laptops, and cameras, but backpedalled after a few days due to the chaos this caused. I think it was in 2022, IIRC.

I don't really understand how Mexican import regulations can be applied to personal goods which are going to leave the country with the tourist, which is virtually unheard of as it's not generally considered an import.

Yeah, there are rogue ones in most places. And it might be individual confusion sometimes and explanations needed—tax on import of goods is after all normal for most countries. But trying to tax someones personal property which they bring in and then back out… that is a scam and afaik not the norm , even in Mexico. You need to pay ”camera tax” tho in some marine park areas on top of regular fees, in Indonesia too. Not a lot and I see it as a marine conservation contribution.

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