There are a lot of rumours circulating that as of 18th July 2022 it is necessary to have received a booster of the COVID-19 vaccination. These rumours are not correct.
You can read the current regulations here in Indonesian or here in unofficial English translation. These state that it is still only necessary to have received your second vaccination at least 14 days prior to travel. The Indonesian government has not updated their policy on what counts as fully vaccinated so it is still two shots of Moderna or Astrazenica or one shot of the single dose vaccines such as Johnson & Johnson.
How to travel to Bali in 2022
There are a number of ways you can now enjoy a holiday, extended travel or work in Bali.
- For citizens of these 9 ASEAN countries it is possible to get a free 30 day Visa on Arrival at Bali airport. Read more about this here.
- Citizens of these 72 countries can pay for a 30-day Visa on Arrival (VOA) for IDR 500,000 at the airport. It is then possible to extend this visa for another 30 days, read about the visa extension process here.
- You will need to get a B211 visa if you:
- Are not a citizen of these countries
- Wish to stay in Bali for longer than the 30 or 60 days permitted by your visa
- Want to convert your visa to a working or investor KITAS without having to leave the country
- Find out how to apply for a B211 visa here.
For any other questions, please get in touch.