Is Indonesia Visa Free for Filipinos? [Visa Free Guide To Indonesia For Philippines Passport]

The largest island country in the world is Indonesia. A diverse nation with more than 200 ethnic groups, stunning views, exotic finds, and thousands of islands. Read more about visa free entry to Indonesia for Filipinos and other nationalities.

Photo by Jeremy Bishop

Photo by Jeremy Bishop

You heard it right, Indonesia is Visa Free to Filipinos. It’s also one of the countries with an easy visa policy as about 169 nations can enter without applying for a visa.

Check out our article on how to enter, what to do, and get answers to Frequently Asked Questions!


Visa Free Countries

These are the countries that can enter Indonesia Visa-free. You will need to have a passport with at least 6 months of validity. Visa-free entry is good for 30 days. It is non-extendable but free of charge.

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Visa On Arrival

If you think 30 days is not enough and would like to extend in the near future. You can get a Visa on Arrival. A VOA is good for 30 days can be extendable for another 30. Here’s a list of countries that could do so:

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Documents Required For A Indonesia Visa On Arrival

1. Valid Passport – valid for at least 6 months

2. Return or Onward Ticket – you can rent a ticket from us!

3. Visa Fee – IDR 500,000 for each application

Additional for certain cases:

  • Letter of request from the Government or private institution

  • Letter of approval from the Minister or appointed Immigration Officer

Other nationals who are not listed above are required to apply for a visa at the nearest Indonesian Representation.

Overview Of Indonesia

Capital: Jakarta
Language: Indonesia
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (14,200 IDR = 1 USD)

The Republic of Indonesia is an archipelagic country with thousands of islands located between the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. It is the 14 biggest country in the world by land area and the 4th most populous. It is said that Java Men or the Homo Erectus lived in the islands 2 million years ago.

Due to its size and composed of more than 7,000 islands, many tend to visit here. Their natural wonders are countless as they have well-preserved rainforests and marine sanctuaries. Indonesia’s culture is rich and interesting. Indonesia is so big and vast; sometimes, you don’t know where to go first!

Photo by Iswanto Arif

Photo by Iswanto Arif

Going To Indonesia

As a big island country where transportation is not yet as advanced as Japan or Europe, the best way to travel is through flying. Indonesia has 29 international airports. The top 5 busiest are Jakarta, Bali, East Java, South Sulawesi, and North Sumatra.  

From the Philippines, there are several flights to Indonesia. Cebu Pacific and PAL have flights to Jakarta from Manila; they also have flights to Bali along with Air Asia.

What To Do In Indonesia

1. Visit the Borobudur Temple Compounds

Photo by Snowscat

Photo by Snowscat

A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Central Java is the Borobudur Temple compounds. There are three Buddhist Temples built in the 7th to 9th century. Discover the largest Buddhist Temple in the world in this place!

2. Explore Komodo National Park

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site is the volcanic islands Komodo National Park. It is home to more than 5,000 lizards which we call “Komodo dragons.” You can enjoy a cruise to the islands while discovering the world’s largest lizard.  

3. Have fun in Taman Mini (Indonesia Indah)

Photo by Thrillseekr CC BY 2.0

Photo by Thrillseekr CC BY 2.0

If you want to learn more about Indonesia without going to all the provinces, visit Taman Mini. It’s a recreational area that 100 hectares in East Java. There, you can learn about Indonesia Culture, check out some museums, see dances, and enjoy cable cars. You’ll definitely have a lot of takeaways here!

4. See the views in Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Photo by Niklas Weiss

Photo by Niklas Weiss

There are many rice paddies in Indonesia, and one of the most scenic rice terraces in Tegallalang, Bali. Aside from the gorgeous views, you can enjoy jungle swings and zipline in the area. Don’t forget to enjoy Indonesian food while looking at the scenery.

5. Enjoy the Beaches of Bali

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The most popular place where tourists visits is the island of Bali. With amazing beaches, marine life, mountains, paddies, and temples, you’ll surely enjoy this place. It’s good for those who enjoy nightlife, world-class Bali villas and beach parties as well as those who want to relax and have yoga retreats.

Frequently Asked Questions For Your Travel In Indonesia

1. Is Indonesia Visa free?

For Philippine Passport Holders, it is visa-free, and you are permitted to stay for 30 days. For other nationalities, see the list above!

2. Is it safe to travel to Indonesia?

Indonesia is not a dangerous place to travel, nor is it consider one of the safest. There may be petty crimes, natural disasters, scams, and corruption. But, it usually depends on the area.  For Bali, solo female travelers are common and safe. But always exercise caution.

I always recommend buying travel insurance since we don’t know what will happen to us. Check out Safetywing, our insurance provider.

3. Is it expensive in Indonesia for tourists?

Indonesia is cheap, and it’s a place where you could be a millionaire! You can survive with less than a $20 or 10 dollar budget a day. However, this will depend on how you spend like accommodation, food or tours. But, it’s very affordable.

4. When is the best time to visit Indonesia?

Like the Philippines, it’s nice to visit Indonesia during the dry or summer season – April to October are the summer times while other months are wet seasons. Please note that July and August are peak seasons, and prices and people may rise.

5. Where should I stay in Indonesia?

It will entirely depend on your preference; if you want a nightlife vibe, peaceful vibe, or city vibe. Here’s a guide for the Best Hotels in Indonesia.  

Photo by Harry Kessell

Photo by Harry Kessell

Indonesia has many things to offer, from its scenic views, natural wonders, and rich culture. Luckily, Indonesia is visa free for Filipinos for up to 30 days. In this affordable and picturesque place, you will not regret your travels!

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About the Writer

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Hey, I’m Lyza! I once was a person who just imagined going to places “one day” but decided to pursue my dreams. My first travel abroad was in Japan, solo, last 2018, and I fell in love with the experience. I aim to visit 10 countries before turning 30 and 2 new places in the Philippines every year. Besides traveling, I love organizing trips, taking pictures, reading, and making new friends. Follow my adventures through my Instagram.

 

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