Indonesia has lifted its pre-departure testing mandate for arriving vaccinated travellers, due to decreased levels of COVID-19 in the country. Face masks are also no longer required in outdoor areas but remain mandatory for indoor venues and public transport.
Unvaccinated travellers, both international and domestic, are still subject to testing protocols to visit Indonesia. This means they must still quarantine for five days upon arrival and take two PCR tests, according to President Joko Widodo. Unvaccinated travellers will also be vaccinated at international travel entry points upon arrival, according to Indonesia Travel, Indonesia Tourism’s official website.
Travellers must provide evidence of a full primary vaccine course, completed at least 14 days before departure.
Travellers under the age of six are exempt from the vaccination and testing requirements, but must be accompanied by an adult traveller who has fulfilled these requirements.
International travellers must also download the PeduliLindungi mobile app before departure.