Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Luxembourg passport holders

Luxembourg passport holders need a visa for Indonesia. The most convenient option is a Visa on Arrival (USD 35) available at major international airports, or an e-Visa obtainable online.

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

Luxembourg passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.

Visa on Arrival (B211A) available at Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta, Bali Ngurah Rai, and other major airports. Cost: USD 35 for 30 days (extendable once for another 30 days, total 60 days). Apply at the Visa on Arrival counter on arrival. Alternatively, the e-VOA (electronic Visa on Arrival) can be purchased online before travel at molina.imigrasi.go.id. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months with at least 2 blank pages.

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

For Your Visa Application

Visa on Arrival (B211A) - USD 35

Obtained at major Indonesian airports (Jakarta, Bali). Alternatively, apply for e-VOA online at molina.imigrasi.go.id before travel.

Valid Luxembourg Passport

Minimum 6 months validity with at least 2 blank pages.

Required at Entry

Return or Onward Ticket

Proof of departure from Indonesia required for visa on arrival.

Hotel Booking Confirmation

Address of accommodation in Indonesia.

Proof of Sufficient Funds Recommended

Credit cards or cash.

Current Travel Situation

Luxembourg to Indonesia: What You Need to Know

Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago nation with over 17,000 islands and 277 million people, the world's fourth most populous country. It straddles the equator across 5,000km from Aceh in the northwest to Papua in the east. The major visitor destinations are: Bali (the Hindu island with terraced rice fields, temple culture, surfing, and wellness tourism), Java (Jakarta, Yogyakarta and the Borobudur Buddhist temple complex, and Bromo volcano), Lombok (Gili Islands, Rinjani volcano), Komodo (Komodo dragons, exceptional diving), and Raja Ampat (arguably the world's best diving destination).

How to Get There

Bali (DPS) is served by direct charter flights from Luxembourg and nearby airports. Jakarta (CGK) has connections via Singapore, Dubai, or Kuala Lumpur. Total journey 14-17 hours to Bali.

Money & Banking

Indonesia uses the rupiah (IDR). Indonesia is very affordable: local warung meal IDR 20,000-50,000 (EUR 1.20-3), mid-range restaurant IDR 100,000-300,000 per person, Bali beach hotel USD 50-200/night. Bluebird taxis in Jakarta and Grab throughout Indonesia are reliable.

Practical Tips

Bali: Ubud (Monkey Forest, rice terraces of Tegalalang, Pura Tirta Empul holy spring), Seminyak/Canggu (beach clubs and surf), Uluwatu (clifftop temple, Kecak fire dance at sunset), Nusa Penida (Kelingking Beach dramatic cliff views, snorkeling with manta rays). Yogyakarta: Borobudur at sunrise (book ahead, UNESCO, largest Buddhist monument in the world), Prambanan Hindu temple complex (UNESCO), and the still-active Merapi volcano. Raja Ampat (West Papua): requires a domestic flight but offers unrivaled underwater biodiversity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Luxembourg citizens need a visa for Indonesia?

Yes. A Visa on Arrival (B211A, USD 35) is available at major airports including Jakarta and Bali. Alternatively, apply for an e-VOA (electronic Visa on Arrival) online before travel at molina.imigrasi.go.id.

How long is the Visa on Arrival for Indonesia?

30 days, extendable once for another 30 days (total 60 days). Apply for the extension at an Indonesian Immigration Office before the first 30 days expire.

What is the best island in Indonesia to visit?

Bali is the most accessible and versatile: excellent combination of culture (Hindu temples, rice terraces, traditional dance), nature (volcanos, waterfalls, world-class diving), beaches, and tourism infrastructure. For more adventure, Lombok (Rinjani volcano, Gili Islands), Flores (Komodo dragons), and Raja Ampat (world-class diving) are extraordinary.

What vaccinations are recommended for Indonesia?

Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are standard. Malaria prophylaxis is recommended for rural areas, particularly in Kalimantan, Papua, and parts of Sulawesi (not required for Bali, Java, or Lombok resorts). Rabies risk exists; pre-exposure vaccination is recommended if spending time in rural areas.

Is Bali a good destination for a first visit to Southeast Asia?

Yes. Bali is one of the best introductory Southeast Asian destinations: excellent tourism infrastructure, English widely spoken, extraordinary cultural richness, stunning landscapes, outstanding food, and relatively low crime. It is manageable without prior Southeast Asia experience.

What is the dress code for Balinese temples?

A sarong (wraparound cloth) must be worn when entering a Balinese Hindu temple. Sarongs are available for loan or purchase at temple entrances for IDR 15,000-30,000. Shoulders should be covered. Menstruating women are traditionally asked not to enter the most sacred inner sanctuaries.