Indonesia has re-opened Indonesia for international tourists
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Indonesia has re-opened Indonesia for international tourists
Updated on 8 March 2022 per National COVID-19 Task Force Circular Note No. 13/2022.

In order to monitor, control, and evaluate for preventing an increase in the transmission of COVID-19 including the new and future variants of SARS-Cov-2, the Government of Indonesia has implemented a policy to enter Indonesia.

In order to monitor, control, and evaluate for preventing an increase in the transmission of COVID-19 including the new and future variants of SARS-Cov-2, the Government of Indonesia has implemented a policy to enter Indonesia.

 

All international travelers (foreign national) who will enter the territory of the Republic of Indonesia shall make readjustments with regards to their travel d documents, to ensure compliance with the provisions regarding categories of foreign nationals allowed to enter Indonesia, which includes vaccination certificates, PCR test provisions, and quarantine duration.

 

Effective on 12 January 2022, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia has re-opened Indonesia for international tourists.  Please see “Visa to Enter Indonesia" for more information. 

 

Foreign travelers must show a negative RT-PCR test result in the country or region of origin which samples were taken within a maximum period of 2 x 24 hours before the departure time. 

 

All international travelers (Indonesian citizen and Foreign citizen) are required to quarantine with the following categories:

  1. ​Quarantine period 1 x 24 hours for those who have received second and third dose of vaccination.
  2. Quarantine period 7 x 24 hours for those who have received the first dose of vaccination.
  3. Quarantine period for minor under 18 years or required exceptional protection is followed the provisions of the parents/legal guardians/travel companions. 

Foreign travelers who enter Indonesia through Batam, Bintan and Bali are required to carry out RT-PCR on the third day after arrival.  With a negative result, foreign travelers could continue the activities while still implementing strict health protocols.

 

Foreign travelers who enter Indonesia through Batam, Bintan and Bali could leave for other destinations, with the following requirements:

 

  1. A negative RT-PCR test result;
  2. For foreign travelers who enter travel to Bali should be staying within minimum period of four days;
  3. Comply with health protocols and requirements for foreign travelers in the destination country/region;

Comply with health protocols and domestic travel requirements for foreign travelers in the destination area/region.

 

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