COVID-19 Protocols & Entry Requirements
Last updated: 01 July 2023
International Travel Status
Indonesia is open for international travel.
The country has transitioned to treating COVID-19 as an endemic disease and the Indonesian government has lifted all restrictions and protocols related to COVID-19. Passengers are no longer required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter Indonesia or travel domestically.
Visa on Arrival is available for passport holders from the following countries:
1. Argentina |
26. Hungary |
51. Portugal |
Access into Indonesia
Entry is available via the following air, land and sea ports:
AIR |
SEA |
LAND |
Soekarno Hatta Jakarta |
Nongsa Terminal Bahari Riau Islands |
Entikong West Kalimantan |
Entry Requirements
- Complete the online Custom Declaration form (e-CD) and follow all current public health measures set out by the Indonesian government during the stay
Please note:
- Travelers are advised to ensure they obtain the correct visa type prior to travel
- From June 2022, health insurance is no longer mandatory for travel, however, travelers are required to follow all public health measures while in country
- This information is subject to change; please contact your local embassy or consulate for the most current requirements for entry
Situation In-Country
- Wearing masks is no longer mandatory
- Shops, bars, restaurants and tourist attractions are open
- Visitors are still encouraged to follow the government’s CHSE (Clean, Health, Safety and Environment) guidelines. This includes regular hand washing and sanitizing while in public.
Please note: The above information has been researched with the utmost care. However, we can provide no guarantee of accuracy and the information and detail change regularly. Please always check travel restrictions both in your home country and the destination you are travelling to before you book and before travel.
View reopening updates and entry requirements for other destinations in Southeast Asia: Myanmar, Singapore