Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Jordan passport holders

Jordanian citizens require a visa to visit Indonesia. The tourist visa fee is approximately $50 USD and permits a stay of up to 60 days, extendable once in-country. Jordanian passport holders should check current eligibility for e-Visa online application or visa on arrival at designated Indonesian ports of entry.

Visa Required
60 days max stay
$50 visa cost
Jakarta
Asia
IDR (Rp)
Indonesian
UTC+7 to UTC+9

Jordan passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.

Check the Indonesian Immigration website (imigrasi.go.id) for current procedures for Jordanian passport holders. If the e-Visa applies, apply at molina.imigrasi.go.id with passport scan and travel details; fee approximately $50. If VoA applies at designated airports, fee is payable in USD on arrival at Bali (DPS) or Jakarta (CGK).

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Passport

Jordanian passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended stay.

Visa Fee

Approximately $50 USD cash for visa on arrival at Indonesian entry points.

Return Flight Ticket

Confirmed return or onward flight from Indonesia.

Accommodation Booking

Hotel booking confirmation for initial stay.

Proof of Funds Recommended

Cash or bank card to demonstrate financial capacity.

Current Travel Situation

Jordan to Indonesia: What You Need to Know

Indonesia is a popular destination for Jordanian Muslim travelers given its majority-Muslim population, halal food availability, and modern infrastructure in Bali, Jakarta, and Lombok. Bali's Hindu culture also attracts culturally curious Jordanian tourists.

How to Get There

Jordanians with Malaysian, Singaporean, or Turkish residency may find alternative regional connections. Jakarta is a major commercial hub with growing trade connections to Jordan in palm oil and manufacturing.

Money & Banking

Indonesia uses the rupiah (IDR). USD and major currencies are exchangeable at authorized money changers in Bali and Jakarta. Credit cards are accepted at hotels and larger establishments; carry cash for local markets, temples, and smaller restaurants.

Practical Tips

Bali is the most visited island; Lombok and the Gili Islands are excellent side trips accessible by fast boat. Respect local customs at temples: cover shoulders and knees and wear a sarong if required. Typhoon season varies by island; check conditions for your specific destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Jordanian citizens need a visa for Indonesia?

Yes. Jordanian passport holders require a visa to visit Indonesia. The fee is approximately $50 USD for a 60-day tourist visa. Check current eligibility for the Indonesian eVisa or visa on arrival at the time of travel.

Can Jordanians get a visa on arrival in Bali?

Jordanian nationals may be eligible for a visa on arrival at Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) and Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta Airport (CGK), payable in USD on arrival. Verify current eligibility and fee structure with the Indonesian Embassy before traveling as policies change.

How long can Jordanians stay in Indonesia?

A standard tourist visa allows stays of up to 60 days. Extensions of 30 days are available in-country by visiting the local immigration office (Kantor Imigrasi). The process typically takes a few days and requires documentation.

Is Bali Muslim-friendly for Jordanian travelers?

Bali is predominantly Hindu, but halal food is widely available in tourist areas (Seminyak, Kuta, Ubud), and Muslim prayer facilities exist. Lombok Island, adjacent to Bali, has a Muslim-majority population and is an excellent destination for Jordanian travelers seeking a halal-friendly environment.

What vaccinations are recommended for Jordanians traveling to Indonesia?

Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccinations are recommended. Some areas of Indonesia require or recommend malaria prophylaxis; this applies mainly to Borneo, Papua, and Flores rather than Bali or Java. Check with a travel medicine clinic before departure.

What are the best flight routes from Amman to Bali?

There are no direct flights from Amman to Bali. Common routes include connections via Singapore (Singapore Airlines or Silk Air), Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia or Malaysia Airlines), or Dubai (Emirates with Indonesian carriers). The total journey takes approximately 15 to 18 hours.

Can Jordanians drink tap water in Indonesia?

No. Tap water is not safe to drink in Indonesia including Bali and Jakarta. Use bottled water (widely available and inexpensive) for drinking and brushing teeth. Many hotels provide complimentary bottled water.

What is the currency in Indonesia?

Indonesia uses the Indonesian rupiah (IDR). USD and major currencies can be exchanged at authorized money changers in Bali and Jakarta. Avoid street money changers; use official outlets at airports, hotels, or bank-affiliated exchange bureaus for safe and fair rates.