Europe for Indonesian passport holders: Schengen visa from Jakarta, routing, IDR tips
Indonesian passport holders need a Schengen visa — apply at the European embassy in Jakarta at least 5 weeks before travel. Garuda Indonesia flies direct to Amsterdam and London. Wise or Jago Debit save the 3% standard Indonesian card forex charge.
Visa requirements
Indonesian passport holders require a Schengen visa. Apply at the European embassy of your main destination country in Jakarta. Fee: €90. Processing: 15 calendar days. Travel insurance mandatory (€30,000 minimum). Apply 4-6 weeks before travel.
Documents required
- ✓Valid passport (6+ months validity, issued within last 10 years)
- ✓Completed Schengen visa application form
- ✓Two recent passport photographs
- ✓Return or onward flight tickets
- ✓Hotel / accommodation bookings for full stay
- ✓Travel insurance — minimum €30,000 coverage across entire Schengen area (mandatory)
- ✓Bank statements — 3 months (demonstrating sufficient funds, approximately €100/day)
- ✓Employment letter with salary confirmation, or proof of enrolment/business registration
Flights from Indonesia to Europe (Schengen)
Money, cards & forex fees
Best IDR→EUR rate for Indonesian Europe travellers
Zero forex IDR→EUR — Indonesian digital bank card
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ATMs in Europe (Schengen)
Best ATMs: Use ATMs attached to local banks: BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, ING, Crédit Agricole, Rabobank. Avoid Euronet ATMs (the standalone machines in tourist areas, airports, train stations) — they add 3–5% markup and poor exchange rates on top of their own fees.
Typical surcharge: €2–5 at local bank ATMs; €5–10 at Euronet standalone ATMs — avoid Euronet
Withdrawal tip: Most of Europe (especially cities) is card-friendly — Visa/Mastercard contactless accepted almost everywhere. Keep €50–100 cash for markets, smaller restaurants, and rural areas. Some restaurants in Italy and Greece still prefer cash.
Top cities in Europe (Schengen)
Paris
The world's most visited city — the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Notre-Dame Cathedral (now restored), Montmartre, and some of the world's finest restaurants. Paris demands at least 4–5 days and rewards slow exploration. The RER and Métro connect every arrondissement. Museum queues are long; pre-book everything.
Amsterdam
A city of canals, world-class museums, and cycling culture. The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum are among Europe's finest. The Anne Frank House requires timed tickets booked weeks ahead. Amsterdam's compact size makes it ideal for walking or cycling. Vibrant nightlife and exceptional food scene.
Rome
Two thousand years of history in a single walkable city. The Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, Trevi Fountain, and Pantheon are all within reasonable distance. Rome rewards those who get lost in its neighbourhoods — Trastevere and Pigneto offer the most authentic dining. Book Vatican tickets at least 2 weeks ahead.
Barcelona
Gaudí's architectural masterpieces define Barcelona — Sagrada Família (still being completed after 140+ years), Park Güell, Casa Batlló, and La Pedrera make it unlike any other European city. The Gothic Quarter, La Boqueria market, and Barceloneta beach complete the picture. Famously late dining culture — restaurants don't fill until 9–10pm.
Berlin
Europe's most fascinating city for 20th-century history — the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall Memorial, Holocaust Memorial, and Checkpoint Charlie tell the story no textbook can. Berlin is also Europe's club capital and has a thriving contemporary art and tech scene. Comparatively affordable by Western European standards. Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Schengen visa from Jakarta: which European embassies to use
Jakarta's diplomatic district (Jalan HR Rasuna Said and Jalan Imam Bonjol, South Jakarta) hosts the German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swiss, and Swedish embassies. Apply at the embassy of your main destination country. For multi-country trips, apply at the embassy of your first Schengen entry point or the country where you'll spend the most time. Required: €90 fee (IDR equivalent at embassy rate), completed form, two photos, confirmed flight tickets, full accommodation bookings, travel insurance (€30,000 minimum Schengen coverage — mandatory), 3 months bank statements showing IDR 15,000,000+ average balance.
On-arrival tips
- 1Garuda Indonesia flies direct Jakarta to Amsterdam and London — 14 hours without a stop
- 2Apply Schengen visa 5-6 weeks before travel
- 3Travel insurance is mandatory for the Schengen visa — include with embassy submission
Key takeaways
- ✓Schengen visa required — €90, 15 days processing, apply in Jakarta 5-6 weeks before
- ✓Travel insurance minimum €30,000 Schengen coverage mandatory
- ✓Garuda Indonesia direct Jakarta to Amsterdam/London in 14 hours
- ✓Wise or Jago Debit: zero/low forex — standard Indonesian cards charge 3%
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Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Europe (Schengen) before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.