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Below are indicative starting points for the services yachts most often need in Indonesia. Because vessel type, crew size, nationality and voyage length all change the calculation, some items are quoted on request — and every enquiry receives a written, itemised quote within two working hours.
Indicative pricing
Entry-visa government fees are shown where fixed; yacht-specific services are quoted per vessel.
Visa on Arrival / e-VOA
Thirty-day tourism entry, extendable once — the usual short cruising visit.
Long-Stay Visit Visa (B211A)
Sixty days with two possible extensions, for longer stays.
Yacht Crew Visa facilitation
Entry and stay permits for your full crew roster.
Yacht Owner & Captain Visa
Leisure cruising, vessel oversight or extended personal stays.
CAIT Cruising Permit
Authorises your vessel to cruise Indonesian waters.
PPKK & Customs Clearance
Port, harbourmaster and Bea Cukai formalities.
Figures are all-in agency service estimates, not official government fees. Final cost depends on nationality, duration and sponsor. General information, not legal advice.