Last updated: 16 January 2021
Over the past months, we have been working to welcome guests on board under the safest possible conditions.
We have been flying domestically to gain the necessary experience to understand how to best manage inter-island air travel. We have also been cruising extensively within the national parks to best understand new social distancing guidelines, and implement COVID safe protocols on the yachts with the crews.
Our goal remains to ensure the best personal service for charters and intermediary travel within the most conservative safety parameters.
Recently, staying up-to-date with new government regulations for international and domestic travel including testing requirements and new safety guidelines has been critical to ensuring charters go forth as planned.
Our first charters after the first lockdowns were in July 2020 and since then we have remained consistently active under the new safety protocols within the national parks with both domestic and international guests.
Once borders reopen we will be well prepared to ensure smooth operations for all guests to enjoy Indonesia safely again.
For any questions requiring a quick response, please contact: info@indoyachts.com.
We will be updating this page to provide the most current information on the operating landscape as it evolves.
6 July 2020 – Komodo National Park re-opened under a multi-phase plan, allowing yachts to run charters under new regulations for domestic guests.
15 August 2020 – Komodo National Park entered the second phase of re-opening, allowing all guests, both foreign and domestic, to enter the national park.
22 August 2020 – Raja Ampat entered the first phase of re-opening, allowing domestic visitors to enter the national park.
1 November 2020 – All Indonesian National Parks are open for domestic and international visitors to cruise on yachts.
1-25 January 2021 – Foreign visitors are prohibited from traveling to Indonesia unless they are in possession of a valid residence permit. Visa-free and visa-on-arrival entry for all foreign travelers remains suspended until further notice.
Borders may re-open to international tourists in February 2021
Jakarta airport is operating for international flights
Domestic flights are operating on regular schedules
All passengers must undergo COVID-19 testing in advance
New social distancing guidelines apply
Harbormasters are authorizing yachts clearances
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