As of October 26, 2023, proof of full vaccination against Covid-19 is still required for entry into Indonesia. This means you must have received at least two doses of a World Health Organization (WHO)-approved vaccine. However, the Indonesian government may revise this requirement in the future, so it's important to check for updates beforeDomestic travelers can enter Bali hassle free, as long as they are fully vaccinated (2 doses). As of March 7th, a PCR or antigen test is not needed anymore. If you only had your first shot of vaccine, you need to show an antigen test of max 1 x 24hr prior to departure or a PCR of max 3x24hr prior to departure.
The latest government announcement issued June 9th states that showing a certificate of the COVID-19 vaccine is no longer required. Previously, it was mandatory for both foreigners and domestic travellers to present a certificate showing their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. With the latest circular, this requirement is no longer necessary.
All International travelers, both Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals, can enter Indonesia through the entry points assigned, which are: a. Airports. Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Banten; Juanda International Airport, East Java; Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali; Hang Nadim International Airport, Riau Islands;Corona Update News: Finally new quarantine regulations for Bali confirmed 8h March 2022 After much speculation and just days after Indonesia has implemented the Visa on Arrival for 23 countries arriving in Bali, the government has announced new quarantine regulations for Bali (and Batam and Bintan). Bali Entry Requirements for Visitors Regarding COVID-19 Due to its impressive result in tackling the number of COVID-19 infections, the government declared that Bali will be reopened to visitors starting from 28 May 2020. yHuhy.