Our favourite places to stay on this sleepy Cebu island.
Plan your trip to Bali right now because Indonesia is waiting for you! This tropical haven is gradually recovering from the pandemic and is ready to make your dream vacation come to life. But what documents would you need to fly in the archipelago? Take down our notes so you can start acquiring Indonesia travel requirements as soon as you finish reading.
Also read: Getting Around Bali: The Basics For First-Time Visitors
On 18 Jun 2022, fully vaccinated tourists can enter Indonesia without quarantine and COVID-19 testing. However, they will be required to present their vaccination cards, whether physical or digital. Meanwhile, unvaccinated tourists must undergo quarantine for at least five days in a hotel, accommodation, or place of residence, with a COVID-19 retest on the fourth day.
Filipino passport holders who want to fly to Indonesia visa-free require the following documents:
Filipinos who wish to stay longer than 30 days in Indonesia must secure a visa in a consulate or embassy. Additionally, all international tourists staying in Indonesia are required to download the PeduliLindungi mobile app. They must create their profile on the app to enter the territories of Indonesia.
Also read: Bali Souvenirs: 25 Unique Items & Where to Buy Them
To ensure that the spread of COVID-19 is prevented, tourists in Indonesia are required to follow these health and safety protocols:
Now that Indonesia is accepting international tourists, why not check out a bit of travel inspiration here? If you’re looking for places to stay, check out these places in Jakarta, , and Bali.
Planning to explore more international destinations? Check out more of our COVID-19 travel guides:
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