Indonesia

You can no longer transit Indonesia or enter the country as a tourist. If you’re an Australian with an existing resident visa, you'll need to provide a health clearance and undertake 14 days of quarantine on arrival. Local governments across the country are introducing extensive restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19. Restrictions may change at short notice and are legally enforceable. Follow the advice of local authorities. If you’re an Australian visitor in Indonesia leave now – don’t delay. If you’re a long-term Australian resident of Indonesia, consider whether you have the support and access to effective health services you and your family will need. The Australian Government has no plans to evacuate you. Flight options to Australia are already very limited and may reduce further. Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin have ceased flights. Garuda is operating a limited number of flights. Contact airlines or your travel provider for the latest update.

COVID-19 transmission has spread widely to most provinces of Indonesia, including Bali. Testing and infection control facilities are extremely limited. Critical medical care, including in Bali, is significantly below the standard available in Australia. There is an extreme shortage of intensive care and ventilators. The Australian Government cannot guarantee your access to hospital and other health services in Indonesia. These services are already under extreme strain in the current crisis.

We now advise you Do not travel to Indonesia, including Bali.



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