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Can I travel to Indonesia from the United Kingdom?
Most visitors from the United Kingdom, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Indonesia.
Can I travel to Indonesia if I am vaccinated?
Fully vaccinated visitors from the United Kingdom can enter Indonesia without restrictions.
Can I travel to Indonesia without being vaccinated?
Unvaccinated visitors from the United Kingdom can enter Indonesia without restrictions.
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Visitors from the United Kingdom are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Indonesia.
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Travellers from the United Kingdom are not required to quarantine.
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Travel advisory july 24, 2023, indonesia - level 2: exercise increased caution.
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Exercise increased caution in Indonesia due to terrorism and natural disasters. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
Do Not travel to:
- The provinces of Central Papua (Papua Tengah) and Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) due to civil unrest.
Terrorists continue plotting possible attacks in Indonesia. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting police stations, places of worship, hotels, bars, nightclubs, markets/shopping malls, and restaurants.
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis or volcanic eruptions may result in disruptions to transportation, infrastructure, sanitation, and the availability of health services.
Demonstrations occur frequently and have the potential to become violent. Avoid demonstrations and crowds.
Indonesia’s revised criminal code, which takes effect January 2026, includes penalties for defamation, blasphemy, cohabitation, and sex outside of marriage. It is unclear how Indonesian authorities will implement the revised criminal code.
Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Indonesia.
If you decide to travel to Indonesia:
- Monitor local media for breaking events and be prepared to adjust your plans.
- Visit the websites for Badan Geologi (Indonesian Geological Agency, Indonesian language only) for the latest information from the Government of Indonesia on current natural disasters.
- Review the CDC’s suggestions on how to prepare for natural disasters.
- Be aware of your personal safety and security at all times.
- Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ( STEP ) to receive alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
- Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
- Follow the Department of State Facebook and Twitter . Follow the U.S. Embassy Jakarta on Facebook , Instagram , and Twitter .
- Review the Country Security Report for Indonesia.
- Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
Central Papua and Highland Papua– Level 4: Do Not Travel
In Central Papua and Highland Papua, violent demonstrations and conflict could result in injury or death to U.S. citizens. Avoid demonstrations and crowds. Armed separatists may kidnap foreign nationals.
The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in Central Papua and Highland Papua as U.S. government employees must obtain special authorization before traveling to those areas.
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The U.S. issues new travel guidelines, warning that Iran will avenge the killings of senior commanders.
The State Department has barred its employees from traveling to large parts of Israel. Iran has repeatedly vowed to strike back over the deadly bombing this month of an Iranian Embassy complex in Syria.
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Several countries including the United States have issued new travel guidelines for Israel and the surrounding region, as the Israeli military said its forces were “highly alert” for a possible Iranian strike in retaliation for the killings of several commanders.
Iran has repeatedly vowed to strike back at Israel over the bombing of an Iranian Embassy complex in Damascus, Syria, this month that killed three generals and four other military officers. An American official said on Friday that Washington expects an attack by Iran against Israel that would be bigger than recent attacks in the long shadow war between the two countries, but not so big that it would draw the United States into war. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
The U.S. State Department on Thursday barred its employees from traveling to large parts of Israel, the first time the U.S. government had restricted the movement of its employees in this way since the war in Gaza began more than six months ago.
On Thursday, Britain told its citizens that they “should consider leaving” Israel and the Palestinian territories “if it is safe to do so.” On Friday, India told its citizens “not to travel to Iran or Israel till further notice,” while France advised people not to travel to Israel, Iran or Lebanon and evacuated the families of French diplomats from Iran.
Asked about the U.S. travel warning , Matthew Miller, the State Department spokesman, said at a news briefing Thursday: “We have seen Iran making public threats against Israel in the past few days.” He declined to provide details about any specific information that prompted the warning.
The new guidelines bar U.S. government employees and their families from traveling to locations outside the Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Beersheba metropolitan areas “out of an abundance of caution” until further notice. The State Department said U.S. personnel could move among those areas for personal travel.
The top American military commander for the Middle East, Gen. Michael E. Kurilla, traveled to Israel to coordinate a response to possible Iranian retaliation, U.S. officials said.
“Our enemies think that they will divide Israel and the United States,” the Israeli defense minister, Yoav Gallant, said in a statement on Friday after meeting with General Kurilla. “They are connecting us and are strengthening the relationship between us.”
If Iran attacks, he added, “we will know how to respond.”
On Thursday, the Israeli military’s chief spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said that the armed forces were “highly alert and prepared” for any action Iran might take, even as the timing and scale of any response remained unclear. Analysts say that Tehran, which has long used a network of proxy forces to project power across the Middle East, wants to avoid igniting a full-fledged war that could drag in the United States and threaten the survival of Iran’s regime.
“For years, and even more so during the war, Iran has been financing, directing and arming its proxies — in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, Iraq and Yemen — to attack the state of Israel,” he said. “An attack from Iranian territory would be clear evidence of Iran’s intentions to escalate the Middle East and stop hiding behind the proxies.”
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No disruption to Middle Eastern flights, ministry says
The government said flights between Indonesia and the Middle East were operating as usual, and no orders had been issued to either suspend or reroute any.
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he Transportation Ministry said on Monday that despite the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, flights departing Indonesia for the Middle East were operating as usual.
The ministry also said local authorities had not issued any orders to suspend or to reroute flights to and from the Middle East.
"Until today, there has been no disruption experienced by airlines serving flights to and from the Middle East," Transportation Ministry spokesperson Adita Irawati said in a statement.
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Israel, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon reopened their airspaces later on Sunday, but some routes are still affected, as several European airliners have decided to suspend regular flights to a number of Gulf destinations.
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Advisory on Coronavirus for Travelers to Indonesia
Due to the recent concern regarding the outbreak of COVID-19 in Indonesia, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia would be implementing the following measures in order to minimize the risk of the pandemic from spreading even further:
1| The Government continues to closely follow the WHO situation report on the situation of COVID-19.
2| The Indonesian government has suspended its visa exemption policy for a short-stay visit, visa-on-arrival and diplomatic/service visa-free facilities for all countries, for a period of 1 month.
3| All foreigners/travelers who wish to visit Indonesia must obtain a visa from Indonesian missions in accordance with the purpose of their visit. Upon submission, applicants must provide health certificates issued by relevant health authorities from their respective countries.
Measures for visitors from China remain in effect, in accordance with the Statement of the Minister for Foreign Affairs on 2 February 2020 and the Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Number 7 of 2020, which includes:
- Direct flights to-and-from Mainland China have been temporarily suspended starting from Wednesday, 5 February 2020 at 00.00hrs.
- All visitors arriving from Mainland China and who have been in China for 14 days will be temporarily banned from entering and transiting in Indonesia.
- The Government will also temporarily halt the issuance of visa-free as well as visa on arrival for Chinese nationals residing in Mainland China.
- Indonesian citizens are advised not to travel to Mainland China during this period.
4| Second, measures for visitors from South Korea, Daegu City, and Gyeongsangbuk-do Province remain in effect, in accordance with the Statement of the Minister for Affairs on 5 March 2020. 5| Third, deny entry or transit to Indonesia for visitors/travelers who have traveled to the following countries, in the last 14 days:
- Switzerland;
- United Kingdom
6| Fourth, all visitors/travelers must complete and submit a Health Alert Card to the Port Health Authority upon arrival at Indonesian airports.
7| Should the travel history indicate that a person has traveled to the countries above in the last 14 days, such a person may be refused entry to Indonesia.
8| The extension of Short Visit Pass for foreign travelers who are currently in Indonesia and have expired shall be conducted in accordance with the Regulation of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights No. 7 of 2020.
9| The extension of Residence Permit for holders of Temporary Stay Permit Card (KITAS)/ Permanent Stay Permit Card (KITAP) and holders of Diplomatic Visa and Service Visa who are currently overseas and will expire, shall be conducted in accordance with the Regulation of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights no.7 of 2020.
10| These measures will take effect on Friday 20 March at 00.00 Western Indonesia Time (GMT+7).
Symptoms of COVID-19 may include fever, cough, respiratory problems, sore throat, and fatigue. In this regards, the public is recommended to undertake the following precautions to reduce exposure to-and-transmission of a range of illness, which includes hand and respiratory hygiene, and safe food practices:
- Frequently clean hands by using alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water;
- Wear a mask if you have respiratory symptoms;
- When coughing and sneezing cover your mouth and nose with flexed elbow or tissue (throw the tissue in a closed bin and wash hands) or wear a mask if you have respiratory such as a cough or runny nose;
- Avoid close contact with people who are unwell or showing symptoms of illness;
- avoid direct unprotected contact with live animals and surfaces in contact with animals, as well as consumption of raw and undercooked meat; and
- Seek medical attention if you have a fever, cough, and respiratory problems and share previous travel history with your healthcare provider.
Should you encounter anyone that is experiencing symptoms of coronavirus, you may contact the following numbers:
Hotline Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenkes): +62215210411, +62812 12123119
Hotline Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemlu): +6281290070027.
It is our hope to spread the news that activities and businesses run as usual in Indonesia while we also pray that this outbreak can soon be contained globally. We also encourage everyone to keep fit and upgrade their personal health regimes to increase body immunity and prevent them from being infected with viruses.
The best way to minimize the risk posed by the spread of COVID-19 is to undertake preventive measures . The preventive measures must also be taken by the stakeholders in the tourism and creative economy industry in order to maintain the safety and stability of the public. For more information, click here .
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