San Marino visa for Indonesian citizens

For Indonesian citizens planning a journey to San Marino, securing a visa is a prerequisite, with options ranging from tourist visas to specialized work, student, or family visas, totaling nine distinct categories to suit your travel purpose. While no direct flights operate between Jakarta and San Marino, a typical itinerary involves flying into a major Italian hub like Bologna or Rimini, followed by ground transportation, a journey that often takes over 24 hours and requires careful consideration of the Euro's exchange rate against the Indonesian Rupiah. Remember that Italian Schengen visa rules generally apply for entry into San Marino, as it is an enclave within Italy, meaning your entry point will likely be subject to Schengen area regulations, so research these thoroughly before your planned departure.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months
Health insurance
Required

Visa options

OtherSchengen Visa for Transit to San Marino
90d
OtherSan Marino Stay Permit
multiple-entry

Only accessible via Italy, Schengen visa required.

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