Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Lithuania passport holders

Lithuanian citizens get a Visa on Arrival or e-VOA for Indonesia at $50. 30 days extendable to 60.

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

Lithuania passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.

Apply for the e-VOA online or pay $50 at the VOA counter on arrival.

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 Lithuanian Passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Indonesia.

USD Cash or Credit Card ($50)

$50 USD for the Visa on Arrival. Cash preferred; credit cards accepted at some major airports.

Return or Onward Ticket

Proof of planned departure from Indonesia.

e-VOA Confirmation (if pre-applied) Recommended

If you applied online at molina.imigrasi.go.id, print the e-VOA confirmation.

Current Travel Situation

Lithuania to Indonesia: What You Need to Know

Lithuanian citizens can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or e-VOA for Indonesia at $50 USD, valid for 30 days with one 30-day extension possible.

e-VOA: Apply at molina.imigrasi.go.id before departure to avoid queues.

Entry airports: Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Lombok.

How to Get There

No direct flights from Vilnius. Connect via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Doha. Total travel time approximately 17 to 22 hours.

Money & Banking

Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash widely needed. ATMs at tourist hubs.

Practical Tips

Indonesia is the world's most extraordinary archipelago. Bali (the rice terraces of Tegallalang, the temples of Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, Ubud's arts scene, Seminyak's surf beaches), Java (Borobudur UNESCO, Prambanan UNESCO, Mount Bromo at sunrise), Komodo National Park (Komodo dragons, pink sand beach, manta rays), and Raja Ampat (the world's richest marine biodiversity) are all exceptional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Lithuanian citizens need a visa to visit Indonesia?

Yes. Lithuanian citizens obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or e-VOA for $50 USD, valid for 30 days (extendable to 60 days).

What is the e-VOA for Indonesia?

The e-VOA (electronic Visa on Arrival) is applied for online at molina.imigrasi.go.id before departure, allowing you to skip the on-arrival queue at Indonesian airports. It costs $50 USD.

What is Ubud in Bali?

Ubud is Bali's cultural heart: an inland town surrounded by rice terraces, craft workshops, dance performances, and Hindu temples. It is the center of Balinese traditional art, painting, wood carving, and silver jewelry. The Monkey Forest (a sacred forest with 700 long-tailed macaques), the Tirta Empul water temple, and the Tegallalang rice terraces are nearby.

Can I do yoga and meditation retreats in Bali?

Yes. Bali (particularly Ubud) is one of the world's most popular wellness destinations. Yoga retreats, meditation centers, Balinese healing ceremonies (with local healers called Balian), and holistic wellness programs are widely available. Ubud's "Eat Pray Love" connection (from Elizabeth Gilbert's book) has made it globally famous.

How do I get from Vilnius to Bali?

No direct flights. Connect via Singapore (Singapore Airlines, Garuda, Lion Air), Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines), or Doha. Total travel time approximately 17 to 22 hours.

What is the Hindu ceremony culture in Bali?

Bali is predominantly Hindu (approximately 86% of the island's population), unique in Indonesia's Muslim-majority nation. Daily offerings (canang sari: small palm-leaf baskets with flowers, incense, and food) are placed at temples, crossroads, and homes. Temple ceremonies occur continuously throughout the Balinese calendar. Visitors are welcome but should dress modestly (sarong and sash at temple entrances).