→ Saudi Arabia visa for Indonesian citizens
As an Indonesian passport holder planning a trip to Saudi Arabia, you'll find that a visa is indeed required for entry, allowing for a generous stay of up to 90 days. With popular options like tourist, family, and business visas among the six available types, planning your visit should be straightforward, and typical flight routes often involve a stopover in a major hub like Dubai or Doha. Be prepared for the significant time difference, as Saudi Arabia observes Arabian Standard Time (AST), which is 5 hours behind Jakarta, and remember to exchange your Indonesian Rupiah for the Saudi Riyal before you go.
Visa options
Visa on arrival for passengers with tourist/business USA, UK, or Schengen visa. Max 90 days in 12 months. Umroh Visa holders can travel for tourism.