Whether you need a visa to visit Indonesia, including for a Komodo tour, depends on your nationality. Many travellers can enter Indonesia with a Visa on Arrival, which is available for dozens of countries and can be purchased when you land in Bali, Jakarta, Lombok, or Labuan Bajo. The Visa on Arrival is valid for 30 days and can usually be extended once if you plan to stay longer. This option covers most tourists who come for short holidays or adventure trips like Komodo cruises.
Some nationalities receive visa free entry for short stays, although Indonesia has adjusted this list several times in recent years. For many travellers, visa free entry is no longer available, so the Visa on Arrival is the most common route. A few nationalities must apply for an e visa online before arriving in Indonesia. This process is still simple but must be arranged in advance.
If you are unsure which category your passport falls into, it is best to check Indonesia’s official immigration website or consult your local embassy. Requirements can change, and it is important to have the correct entry permit before your trip. Airlines will check this at the airport when you board your flight.
Once you have the correct visa or entry permit, travelling to Komodo National Park is straightforward. The visa is valid for the entire country, so you can land in Bali, fly to Labuan Bajo, and join your cruise without any additional paperwork.