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Do Singaporean travelers need a visa for Indonesia?
No visa needed! Singaporean citizens can enjoy a 30-day visa-free stay in Indonesia. Just remember, this period is fixed and cannot be extended.
Documents to carry:
- Passport valid for six months from arrival.
- Return or onward flight ticket.
- Optional insurance for COVID-19 and medical emergencies, easily purchasable through Visit World.
Travel tips for Indonesia: What Singaporean travelers should know
- Carry cash in Rupiahs, especially for remote destinations.
- Dress modestly and follow guidelines at temples or other sacred sites.
- Mosquito repellent is a must to avoid Dengue fever. Drink only bottled water to stay safe.
- Bring an eco-friendly reusable bag since plastic bags are often banned.
- Avoid feeding monkeys to prevent aggressive behavior. Keep your personal items secure.
- Hot, humid, and rainy—pack light, breathable clothes and check weather updates for your travel dates.
Do Singaporean citizens need additional forms for Indonesia?
Yes, here’s what you need:
1. Customs declaration: submit it online or use the QR code at the airport. Some airlines require this form before you board. Fill it out no earlier than 48 hours before arriving.
2. Electronic questionnaire: fill out a health form on sshp.kemkes.go.id, detailing your recent travel and health status.
3. Insurance: not mandatory, but having it is highly recommended for medical safety during your trip. Visit World offers fast options.
Must-see destinations in Indonesia for visitors from Singapore
- Bali. Known for its iconic beaches, unique culture, and surfing spots.
- Yogyakarta. A center of history and tradition, home to Borobudur Temple.
- Komodo Island. Perfect for nature enthusiasts wanting to see Komodo dragons.
- Jakarta. A bustling city with a vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene.
- Lombok Island. Tranquil and picturesque, ideal for a peaceful getaway.
- You will pass through Jakarta (CGK) and
- You have a confirmed airline ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours, and
- You do not leave the international transit area of the airport and
- You have the necessary documents (visa, passport, etc.) for your next destination
- You will transit at an airport other than Jakarta (CGK)
- You have a ticket for a flight within 8 hours and
- You do not leave the international transit area of the airport and
- You have the necessary documents (visa, passport, etc.) for your next destination
- Name (of the animal);
- Age;
- Coloring;
- Gender;
- Type;
- Special mark;
- Address in Indonesia.
The traffic in Indonesia is left-handed.
Indonesian law states that only the driver and front seat passenger must be fastened with a seat belt, but for general safety, all passengers in a moving car must be fastened.
Speed limits for Indonesia are as follows:
- Open roads: 80 km / h
- In the city: 40-50 km / h
- Motorways: 100 km / h
Traffic lights in Indonesia are in line with the international sequence system, but many interchanges are congested, which means that the right of way and access to the intersection is unclear. Many Indonesian drivers also switch to a red light.
The following can be imported duty-free to Indonesia:
- import and export of foreign currency is not limited, amounts over $ 11 thousand are declared;
- up to 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100 g of tobacco;
- 1 liter of alcoholic beverages;
- gifts and souvenirs worth no more than $ 250 per person or $ 1,000 per family;
- perfumery - within personal needs;
- professional photo, video and audio equipment must be registered by the authorities when entering and leaving Indonesia.
The import of weapons, drugs, explosives, pornography, cordless telephones, medicines of Chinese origin, and printed publications into Chinese is prohibited in Indonesia. There are also restrictions on the import of fruits, vegetables, meat, fish and plant products.
WARNING! Execution is provided for the transportation, storage and distribution of drugs.
Every person crossing the Indonesian border by any mode of transport must declare the goods he/she imports into Indonesia at the port of entry. Arrived passengers and crew members must fill in the customs declaration form and present it to the customs and excise officer at the customs inspection point. An oral declaration may be made at certain ports designated by the Director General of the Customs and Excise Service of Indonesia.
Please note that all items transported by hand MUST be checked through a scanner at the customs checkpoint.
We also remind you that a customs and excise service officer at the port of entry can conduct a random inspection and thorough physical inspection of any passenger and crew members, as well as their belongings.
Goods subject to import duties, taxes related to imports, and excise duties. Personal belongings of the passenger, the customs value of which exceeds 250.00 USD for each person or 1,000.00 USD for the family. If the value of the transported goods exceeds the above amount, the passenger must pay the import duty and other import duties for the difference.
Excisable goods of personal belongings of an adult passenger, exceeding 200 cigarettes, 25 cigars or 100 grams of ground tobacco, and 1 liter of alcoholic beverages.
Crew goods of a vehicle the customs value of which exceeds USD 50.00 for each arrival.
Excisable goods of the vehicle crew, the number of which exceeds 40 cigarettes, 10 cigars or 40 grams of chopped tobacco, and 350 milliliters of alcoholic beverages.
If the value of the goods carried by the passenger or crew exceeds the specified quantity, the passenger must pay the import duty and other duties for the difference. However, goods such as a camera, video camera, radio cassette, binoculars, laptop, or cell phone that will be used during the stay in Indonesia and will exported when leaving Indonesia are exempt from customs duties.
Indonesian Embassies in different countries can be found here: https://www.embassypages.com/indonesia
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