
Indonesia to open Bali, Batam and Bintan to some foreign visitors, but not those from Singapore
Singapore is not among the 18 countries listed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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now, 19 countries are allowed to direct travel to Bali.A lot of noises from various officials but nothing materialized so far!!!
The minister of health first said 70% vaccination.
The vice mayor of Bali suggesting four named countries will have priority(27th Sep)
Then the minister of Maritime Affairs and Investment gave complete different names of the countries in his plan(04th Oct). One week later it is 18 countries but only few names were given!
Is this normal practice in Indonesia?
now, 19 countries are allowed to direct travel to Bali.
The list of 19 countries is Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, New Zealand, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Liechtenstein, Italy, France, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Poland, Hungary and Norway.
Other countries (including those outside the list of 19 countries above) can still enter Indonesia through the international Jakarta or Manado, provided that they follow the quarantine and testing provisions that have been determined.
This is absolutely important to any potential tourists.Any news about tourist visa / visa on arrival?? My understanding is that those have been suspended and only visitors with "special" visas (business, social etc) are allowed in the country. Have this changed?