
Travel From Stulang Laut, Johor to Batam Center, Indonesia with Citra Indomas
May 25, 2022
Travel From Stulang Laut, Johor to Batam Center, Indonesia with Citra Indomas
Dear travelers, we're happy to announce that Citra Indomas ferry has finally resumed their business. Ferry trips between Stulang Laut, Johor, and Batam Center, Indonesia is now available on easybook.com
As an immediate response to recover the tourism industry and relax the international travel restrictions, an announcement has been made on 18 May 2022 by the Indonesia government. No RT-PCR test result required to be taken from the country or region of origin.
For travelers who enter Malaysia, only partially vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers are required to take pre-departure and on-arrival tests. They must also quarantine for 5 days upon the arrival.
Plan your trips now!
Routes:
Stulang Laut, Johor <-> Batam Center, Indonesia
Travel to Batam Center requirements:
1. Vaccination Certificate (minimum 2 doses)
**Vaccination exemption for travelers under 18 years old travelling with fully vaccinated adult.
2. Installed & Registered Peduli Lindungi App
3. Travelers arriving with COVID-19 symptoms subject to On Arrival PCR Test.
4. Non -Indonesian Citizen / Non - KITAS KITAP Holder are required to purchased Covid -19 Insurance.
- Covid-19 insurance coverage minimum USD 25,000.
- Free Visa for 9 Asian countries; VOA available for 60 countries.
Visa Policy:
Passport validity at least 6 months
Return or One-Way ticket to continue travelling to another country
Travel Health Insurance
Visa-Free Travel
- Maximum 30 days stay and non-extendable
- Travelers whose nationality are from countries listed below may enter Batam with 30 days free leisure visa; not extendable
Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar.
Visa on Arrival (VOA)Travel:
-Price IDR 500.000/person for maximum 30 days stay.
-Extendable ONE TIME ONLY
- Countries as follows:
Australia, Austria, Argentina
Belgium, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria
Cambodia, Canada, Czech, Croatia, China, Cyprus
Denmark
Estonia, East Timor
Finland, France
Germany, Greece
Hongkong, Hungary,
India,Ireland, Italy
Japan
Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg
Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Myanmar
Netherlands, New Zealand
Norwegia
Poland, Portugal
Romania
Qatar
Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
Taiwan, Thailand, The Philippines, Tunisia, Turkey
UAE, UK, USA
Vietnam
Entry to Malaysia:
1. Download the MySejahtera app and create an account
2. Fill up the digital pre-departure form via the ‘Traveller’ icon on MySejahtera
- All travellers arriving into Malaysia are required to complete the Digital Pre-Departure Form (DPDF). The DPDF can be found under the ‘Traveller’ icon on the MySejahtera application.
- The DPDF requests details that are considered critical health information.
- Fully vaccinated travellers will be issued with a Digital Traveller Card upon submission of the DPDF.
- Partially vaccinated or unvaccinated travellers will be issued with a Digital Home Surveillance Order (HSO) for 5 days.
- These travellers will be required to quarantine for 5 days upon arrival.
3. Verify your digital COVID-19 vaccine certificate here: https://mysafetravel.gov.my/application
- If you have previously verified your digital vaccination certificate on the MySejahtera application, you can skip this step.
4. Partially vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers are required to take pre-departure and on-arrival tests.
- They must also quarantine for 5 days upon arrival.
- Check your vaccination status here: https://mysafetravel.gov.my/vaccine/status
5. All foreigners travelling to Malaysia must purchase travel insurance with a minimum coverage of USD 20,000 to account for their Covid-19 medical expenses,