Estonia Visa RequirementsFor Indonesia passport holders
A Schengen visa is required for Indonesian nationals to visit Estonia, applied through the Estonian Embassy or a Schengen country representing Estonia in Jakarta.
Indonesia passport holders require a visa to enter Estonia.
Estonia may not have a standalone consulate in Jakarta. Apply at the embassy of another Schengen country authorized to process visas on Estonia's behalf, or at the Estonian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Standard Schengen documentation applies: passport, application form, photos, travel insurance, bookings, bank statements, employment proof. Fee: EUR 80.
Estonia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Current Travel Situation
Indonesia to Estonia: What You Need to Know
Estonia is a Baltic Schengen member with Tallinn's medieval old town being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Estonia is also known as one of the world's most digitally advanced nations, having pioneered e-residency and digital governance. It is a growing destination for travelers combining the Baltics in one Schengen trip.
Practical Tips
Tallinn's old town is walkable and compact, best explored over 1 to 2 days. The Baltic region (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) is well-suited to a combined trip. Estonia uses the euro. Summers are warm and offer long daylight; winters are cold and snowy. Public transport in Tallinn is free for registered residents but tourists pay standard fares.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Indonesians need a visa to visit Estonia?
Yes. Estonia is a Schengen member and Indonesian nationals require a Schengen C visa. Estonia may not have a consulate in Jakarta; apply at an authorized Schengen representative or the Estonian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
What is the best way to combine Estonia with other Baltic countries?
The Baltic route (Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius) is well-established and can be done by bus or train. Lux Express and Ecolines buses connect the three capitals efficiently. All three countries are Schengen members so one visa covers the trip.
What currency does Estonia use?
Estonia uses the euro (EUR), making it straightforward for travelers already carrying euros from other European visits.
What should Indonesian tourists know about Tallinn?
Tallinn's UNESCO-listed medieval old town is one of the best preserved in Europe. The old town is compact and walkable with limestone towers, cobblestone streets, and panoramic viewpoints. Summer days are long with up to 18 hours of daylight.