Indonesia - Fees

Aug 09, 2025

Clearance Fees:

Under Indonesian law there are no fees for clearing in or out of the country, however, at some ports, it may be difficult to avoid having to give "a gift". Be prepared to bargain over how much it needs to be.

Overtime is charged outside of working hours.

There is a harbour departure charge in Bali and in Sabang cruisers report being charged a quarantine inspection fee on departure and a harbour and lights fee (over 20 net tons).

Immigration/Visa Fees:

Visa on Arrival: valid for 30 days (NOT 1 month) and the day of arrival and the day of departure both count:

  • Rp 500,000 per person (USD 35).  One extension of Rp 500,000 per person.

B211A Visa -60 day visa extendable twice for two 60 day periods.

  • First 60 days - Rp 2,000,000 per person (USD 135)
  • Extension 1 (60 days) - Rp 2,000,000 per person (USD 135)
  • Extension 2 (60 days) Rp 2,000,000 per person (USD 135)

180 Day Visa - One entry/Non-extendable  - only available from Indonesian Embassies in foreign countries i.e. New Zealand.

  • Rp 6,000,000 per person

Note:  Sponsor/Agents' fees are additional to the Visa fees and vary greatly.  Cruisers report some agents are charging "outragously" high fees.

A full list of Immigration fees is available on the Indonesian Immigration Department website.

Raja Ampat Marine Park

All visitors to the Raja Ampat Marine Park must pay an Environmental Services Fee in order to receive a permit to enter the park locally this is known as the “kartu TLPJL”, which means “TLPJL card” or “entry card”.  Entering the Marine Park without this card is in breach of  Park Regulations and could result in expulsion from the Marine Park.

  •  International Visitors: IDR 700,000
  • Indonesian citizens: IDR 425,000
  • Children under 12yrs do not require a permit.
  • All permits are valid from 12months of date of purchase

Cards must be purchased BEFORE entering any Marine Protected Area from The Raja Ampat Marine Park Authority office in Waisai.  For more information contact the Raja Ampat Marine Authority Office.

Last updated:  April 2024

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