Travel insurance Indonesia

Prix moyen constaté

9,20€/Pers*

*Tarif pour un voyage d’une semaine pour une personne de 30 ans (sans annulation).

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Planning a trip to Indonesia: what documents do you need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Indonesia? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!

COVID-19

Full "recommended" vaccination schedule

Mandatory documents

Valid passport is required

Residence permits

Mandatory

Currency

Indonesian rupiah

Vaccination

No vaccination required

Travel insurance Indonesia

450,000€ coverage recommended by Yupwego

Best period

April to June

Emergency numbers

medical emergencies - 119

Your Travel Health Insurance Indonesia online

Start your quote now and obtain your Indonesia medical insurance certificate, which covers medical expenses up to €500,000.

Discover Indonesia

Indonesia at a glance

It is an island country in Southeast Asia, spread over more than 17,000 islands. The country boasts a rich cultural and natural diversity, from ancient temples and palaces to sandy beaches and active volcanoes. Popular points of interest include Bali, known for its landscapes of rice terraces and Hindu temples, and the Gili Islands, renowned for their crystal-clear waters and water sports. Indonesia is also a country known for its spicy and varied cuisine, using a wide variety of local ingredients such as rice, spices, fish and seafood.

Must-sees

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Travel insurance Indonesia

Is travel insurance compulsory in Indonesia?

Travel insurance is not compulsory for trips to Indonesia. However, we strongly recommend that all travelers take out travel insurance.

Why should you take out travel insurance for Indonesia?

Travel insurance for Indonesia is recommended for several reasons:

  1. Medical costs: In the event of illness or injury, medical costs can be very high in Indonesia, especially if you have to be hospitalized. Travel insurance will cover these costs, so you don't have to pay out of pocket.
  2. Repatriation: If you need to be evacuated to receive appropriate medical care, travel insurance can cover the cost of evacuation, which can be very expensive.
  3. Third-party liability: If you cause damage to others or property, travel insurance can cover the cost of third-party liability.
  4. Loss and theft: If your luggage is lost or stolen, or if you lose money or valuables, travel insurance can cover these losses.
  5. Cancellations and delays: If your trip is cancelled or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, such as illness or natural disaster, travel insurance can cover the associated costs.

What does my Indonesia travel insurance with YUPWEGO cover?

To travel to Indonesia, YUPWEGO recommends a minimum cover of €450,000. Here's just one of the coverages we offer for each of our contracts:

  1. Repatriation insurance
  2. 24/7 teleconsultation
  3. COVID insurance
  4. Cancellation insurance

Before you leave

What are the entry requirements for Indonesia?

Entry conditions to Indonesia may vary according to the nationality of each traveler and the current health situation.

Jet lag

The time difference between France and Indonesia is +6 hours in summer and +7 hours in winter.

How can I insure myself for the long term?

If you want to be insured for a long period in Indonesia, you may want to consider an
expatriation insurance
specially designed for expatriates, or a
PVT insurance
insurance if you're studying or doing an internship abroad.

Health care in Indonesia

What are the health risks in Indonesia?

As in any country, there are health risks to consider when traveling to Indonesia. The most common risks include traveler's diarrhea, dengue fever, malaria, hepatitis A and B, typhoid fever and rabies.

What type of plumbing system should I use?

If you need medical care in Indonesia, we recommend that you go to a well-established and reputable hospital or private clinic.

Responsible travel in Indonesia

How can you reduce risks by traveling responsibly?

  1. Respect local culture and traditions: learn local customs and avoid offending them. For example, cover your shoulders and knees when visiting Buddhist temples, and remove your shoes before entering a temple or house.
  2. Be conscious of your environmental impact: try to minimize your carbon footprint by using public transport, avoiding plastic waste and supporting sustainable local businesses.
  3. Support local initiatives: choose accommodations, restaurants and activities that support local communities. Avoid the big international hotel chains and prefer small, family-run businesses.
  4. Avoid harmful tourist practices: don't take part in activities that exploit wild animals, such as riding elephants or attending captive animal shows.
  5. Be respectful of the nightlife: if you plan to go out at night, avoid places where sex tourism is present. Don't use illegal drugs and avoid excessive alcohol consumption.

By following these tips, you can travel responsibly in Indonesia and make a positive contribution to local communities and the environment.

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