Indonesia Removes Testing On Arrival From Today
Indonesia removes arrival testing, making travel easier for fully vaccinated tourists and ASEAN passport holders.Travelling to Indonesia, including Bali, got a lot easier thanks to the Indonesian government scrapping the PCR test on arrival requirements as of today, April 6th.
On top of that, passport holders from ASEAN countries will no longer need a visa on arrival, saving a further $45. But unfortunately, for the time being, Australians will still need to pay for the visa on arrival.
This comes as the government recently scrapped the day 3 PCR test requirements and the need to book certified hotels.
What’s currently required to visit Indonesia/Bali?
Fully vaccinated travellers (children under 18 are exempt) will be able to enter Indonesia/Bali with the following requirements:
• Complete a PCR test before departure (max 48h before the first flight)
• Download and install the PeduliLindungi app to verify your vaccination status
• Complete e-HAC in PeduliLindungi health declaration 24h before arrival
• Have purchased travel insurance with a minimum covid cover of US$25,000
• Complete the electronic customs declaration 72h before arrival.
• Obtain a visa on arrival at the cost of IDR 500k, approximately AU$45
Visa on arrival waiver applies to the following ASEAN countries
Eligible Countries For Visa On Arrival
The list of eligible countries for visa on arrival also keeps growing, and right now, nationals from the following countries are eligible to enter Indonesia with a visa on arrival: