Indonesia Visa for Greek Citizens

Your essential guide to the Indonesian e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) for Greek travellers. Apply online for a smooth arrival in Bali or Jakarta.

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Do Greek Tourists Need a Visa for Indonesia?

Yes, a visa is required for Greek citizens visiting Indonesia for tourism purposes.

Greek passport holders are eligible for the Visa on Arrival (VoA). However, to skip the queues at the airport and ensure a hassle-free entry, we strongly recommend applying for the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) online before you travel from Greece.

How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa from Greece

Our online service streamlines the application into three simple steps that you can complete from your home in Athens or anywhere in Greece.

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1. Complete the Form

Enter your personal details and Greek passport information into our secure online application form.

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2. Upload Your Documents

Provide a digital copy of your passport's biographical page and a recent, passport-style photograph.

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3. Receive Your e-VOA

Your approved e-VOA is sent to your email. Print a copy or save the QR code to show at immigration.

e-VOA Requirements for Greek Applicants

To successfully apply for an Indonesian e-VOA, Greek citizens will need the following:

Pre-Travel Checklist for Greek Travellers

To ensure a hassle-free trip, we recommend ticking off these items before you leave Greece:

Travel Advice for Greek Citizens in Indonesia

Flights from Greece

There are no direct flights from Athens International Airport (ATH) to Indonesia. The most convenient routes involve a single stopover in Singapore (Scoot/Singapore Airlines), Dubai (Emirates), or Doha (Qatar Airways). Total travel time is typically between 15 to 18 hours.

Power Plugs: No Adapter Needed

Great news for Greek travellers! Indonesia uses Type C and Type F power sockets (two round pins), which are exactly the same as those used in Greece. Your Greek devices will plug directly into Indonesian outlets without the need for an adapter.

Currency and Payments

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). While you cannot pay with Euros in shops, Euros (EUR) are one of the most widely accepted currencies at money changers in Indonesia. You do not need to change to USD before you travel. Alternatively, you can use your Greek bank card to withdraw IDR from ATMs, which are widely available.

Official Assistance:

  • 🏛️ Embassy of Greece in Jakarta: Official Website
  • ✈️ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA): Travel Advice
  • 📍 Address: Plaza 89, 12th floor, Suite 1203, Jl. Rasuna Said Kav. X-7 No 6, Jakarta 12940.

Visiting Bali: Tourist Levy

If your itinerary includes Bali, please note that all international visitors must pay a local tourism fee.

The Bali Tourist Levy is IDR 150,000 (approx. €9 - €10 EUR). To avoid queues at Denpasar airport, it is highly recommended to pay this fee online via the official "Love Bali" website before your flight.

Frequently Asked Questions for Greek Travellers

Yes, Greek citizens are required to have a visa. You can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at the airport, but applying for the e-VOA online beforehand is faster and more convenient.

The e-VOA is valid for an initial stay of 30 days. If you wish to stay longer, you can extend it once for another 30 days at a local immigration office, for a total maximum stay of 60 days.

No, there are currently no direct flights from Athens to Indonesia. Most travellers fly via Singapore, Dubai, or Doha.

No, you must use the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). However, Euros are easily exchanged at money changers. We recommend withdrawing cash from ATMs or bringing Euros to exchange.

No! Indonesia uses the same Type C and F sockets as Greece. Your devices will fit perfectly without an adapter.