Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Norway passport holders

Norwegian citizens can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) upon arrival at designated Indonesian airports. The VoA costs USD 35, grants a 30-day stay, and can be extended once for another 30 days at an Indonesian immigration office.

Visa on Arrival
30 days max stay
$35 visa cost
Jakarta
Asia
IDR (Rp)
Indonesian
UTC+7 to UTC+9

Norway passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival at Indonesia ports of entry.

Pay the VoA fee of USD 35 (or equivalent in IDR) at the designated payment counter before reaching the immigration desk. Some airports accept card payment at the VoA counter; others are cash only. Alternatively, apply for an e-Visa before travel at molina.imigrasi.go.id to avoid queues. The VoA can be extended once for 30 days at any Indonesian Immigration office before it expires (total 60 days possible).

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 Norwegian Passport

Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay in Indonesia.

Return or Onward Ticket

Proof of onward travel out of Indonesia is required at the VoA counter.

Visa on Arrival Fee (USD 35)

Pay USD 35 (or equivalent in IDR) at the designated VoA payment counter before the immigration desk. Have exact change or card ready.

Completed Arrival Card

Fill in the Indonesian arrival/departure card distributed on the aircraft or available at the airport.

Sufficient Funds

Immigration officers may ask for proof of sufficient funds for your stay. A credit card or cash is acceptable.

Current Travel Situation

Norway to Indonesia: What You Need to Know

Indonesia does not offer visa-free entry to Norwegian passport holders but has a simple Visa on Arrival system at major international airports. Bali (Ngurah Rai, DPS) is the most common entry point for Norwegian tourists. An e-Visa can also be applied for before departure.

How to Get There

From Bali, island hopping to Lombok, the Gili Islands, Nusa Penida, and Flores (Komodo) is popular by domestic flight (Lion Air, Citilink, Garuda) or fast boat.

Money & Banking

Indonesia uses the Indonesian rupiah (IDR). Cash is widely used, especially outside resort areas and cities. ATMs are available in tourist areas. Cards accepted at hotels, larger restaurants, and shops in tourist zones. Indonesia is very affordable compared to Norway.

Practical Tips

Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), and Medan Kualanamu (KNO) are the main entry airports for Norwegian tourists. No direct flights from Norway to Indonesia. Connections go via Dubai (Emirates), Singapore (Singapore Airlines, Scoot), Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines), or Doha (Qatar Airways). Flying time is approximately 15-18 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Norwegians need a visa for Indonesia?

Norwegian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) upon arriving at designated Indonesian airports. The VoA costs USD 35 and is valid for 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days.

Do Norwegians get visa-free access to Indonesia?

No. Norwegian passport holders need a Visa on Arrival (VoA) costing USD 35, or an e-Visa applied for before departure. The VoA is issued at major Indonesian airports.

Where do Norwegians pay for the Indonesian Visa on Arrival?

At designated VoA payment counters before the immigration desk at major airports including Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), Medan (KNO/BTH), Lombok (LOP), and other international airports.

Where do Norwegians pay the Indonesian Visa on Arrival?

At the designated VoA payment counter at the airport (before the immigration desk) at Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), Medan (KNO/BTH), Lombok (LOP), and other international airports.

Can Norwegians extend the Indonesian Visa on Arrival?

Yes. The 30-day VoA can be extended once for an additional 30 days (total 60 days) at an Indonesian Immigration office. The extension must be applied for before the first 30 days expire.

Can Norwegians extend the Indonesian Visa on Arrival?

Yes. The 30-day VoA can be extended once for 30 additional days (60 days total) at an Indonesian Immigration office. Apply before the first 30 days expire.

Can Norwegians get an Indonesian e-Visa instead of VoA?

Yes. Indonesia offers an e-Visa for Norwegian passport holders that can be applied for before departure at molina.imigrasi.go.id. This is recommended to avoid queues at VoA counters.

Is there an Indonesian e-Visa alternative for Norwegians?

Yes. Apply before departure at molina.imigrasi.go.id. The e-Visa avoids the VoA queue and is recommended during peak season at Bali.

Which Indonesian islands are most popular with Norwegians?

Bali is by far the most popular. Lombok and the Gili Islands, Komodo (Komodo Dragons), and the Raja Ampat archipelago in West Papua attract more adventurous Norwegian travelers.

Is Bali the only Indonesian destination for Norwegians?

No, but it is the most popular. Lombok, the Gili Islands, Komodo (Flores), Yogyakarta (Java), Raja Ampat (West Papua), and Lake Toba (Sumatra) are all excellent destinations.

What vaccinations are recommended for travel to Indonesia?

Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and routine vaccines are recommended. Malaria prophylaxis is needed in some islands (not Bali). Dengue fever risk exists across Indonesia. Consult a travel health clinic in Norway.

What vaccinations are recommended for Indonesia?

Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and routine vaccines are recommended. Malaria prophylaxis for rural areas and some islands (not Bali). Dengue fever risk exists throughout Indonesia.

Is Bali safe for Norwegian tourists?

Bali is generally safe for tourists. Traffic is chaotic . exercise caution when renting a scooter (wear a helmet, have an international driving permit). Drug laws in Indonesia are extremely strict.

Is Bali affordable for Norwegians?

Very affordable. Accommodation, food, taxis, and activities in Bali cost a fraction of Norwegian prices. A comfortable holiday in Bali is significantly cheaper than the equivalent in Norway.

Is there an Indonesian eVisa option for Norwegians?

Yes. Norwegians can apply for an Indonesian eVisa before travel at molina.imigrasi.go.id, avoiding the VoA queue on arrival. Recommended for peak season travel to Bali.

Are there direct flights from Norway to Bali?

No direct flights. Connections go via Dubai (Emirates), Singapore (Singapore Airlines, Scoot), Doha (Qatar Airways), or Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines). Total travel time is approximately 15-18 hours.