Indonesia to boost tourism by offering visa-free travel to 96 countries
In a bid to boost tourism, Indonesia has announced visa-free travel to 96 countries. The beautiful archipelago with over 17,000 islands, is a coastal dream destination for visitors from across the globe. As of October 2024, Indonesia has experienced a substantial surge in inbound tourism, driven by its expanded visa-free policy, booming economic growth, and improved infrastructure.
The new visa-free policy now allows citizens from 96 countries, including the USA, Japan, UK, UAE, and Mexico, to enter Indonesia without a visa, significantly boosting its appeal to international visitors.
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Surge in international arrivals boosts Indonesia’s tourism in May 2024
May 2024 saw a significant rise in international tourist arrivals to Indonesia, reaching 1.15 million visitors. This represents a 7.36% increase compared to April 2024 and a 20.11% rise compared to May 2023.
The consistent growth in tourism underscores Indonesia’s rising popularity as a global travel destination. The majority of visitors came from neighboring countries, with Malaysia (17.47%), Australia (11.98%), and Singapore (9.69%) leading the way. This trend reflects Indonesia’s strong regional ties and its strategic position as a travel hub in Southeast Asia.
The influx of tourists is also supported by increased international flights, enhanced hospitality services, and the country’s renowned destinations like Bali, Jakarta, and Yogyakarta.
Visa-Free Travel for 96 Countries Boosts Accessibility
As of October 2024, citizens from 96 countries can travel to Indonesia without needing a visa, including those from France, Germany, Australia, Japan, the United States, and Singapore. This extensive visa-free policy has made Indonesia a more accessible and attractive destination for tourists from Europe, Asia, the Americas, and beyond.
The move has not only fostered increased international tourism but has also opened up new business opportunities, contributing to Indonesia’s economic growth and global connectivity. With these developments, Indonesia continues to thrive as a top choice for travelers seeking unforgettable cultural and natural experiences.
Economic growth
Tourism has always played a pivotal role in Indonesia’s economy, generating substantial revenue and supporting millions of jobs. In 2023, Indonesia’s GDP was projected to reach $5.58 trillion, surpassing official forecasts by 42%, according to World Economics. This impressive economic performance is partly attributed to the revival of the tourism sector, which saw a steady influx of international visitors. The tourism industry contributes approximately 6% to Indonesia’s national GDP, making it a key driver of economic development.
The Indonesian government has invested in infrastructure improvements, particularly in major tourist hotspots like Bali, Jakarta, and Lombok, enhancing the overall travel experience. These upgrades have made the country more accessible and appealing to global travelers.
Additionally, Indonesia has embraced sustainable tourism practices to ensure the conservation of its rich natural resources and cultural heritage, aligning economic growth with environmental preservation.
Originally Published at TIMESOFINDIA