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TL;DR: Raja Ampat marine park entry: IDR 700,000. Visitor entry ticket: IDR 300,000. SIPARI pre-registration required (we handle it). Surat Jalan no longer required as of 2025. Total permit cost integrated into our package pricing. We’ve processed 2,000+ guest permits through Juara Holding Group—zero delays, zero rejections.

Raja Ampat Entry Permit Guide 2026 — Complete Breakdown

We know bureaucracy kills vacation joy. That’s why we’ve systematized permit handling into something invisible. You book. We file. You dive. In 2026, the process is faster than ever.

This guide walks you through every requirement—marine park fees, SIPARI registration, visa implications, and the specific forms we submit on your behalf. It’s transparency. We want you understanding exactly what we’re handling and why timing matters.

The Three Permit Categories You’ll Encounter

1. Raja Ampat Marine Park Entry Permit (Izin Masuk Taman Laut)

Cost: IDR 700,000 per person (approximately USD 45). This is the marine conservation fee. When you enter Raja Ampat waters, you’re entering a protected zone managed by the Indonesian government and Papuan provincial authority. This fee funds ranger enforcement, illegal fishing interdiction, and ecosystem monitoring.

Validity: 30 days from issuance. If your expedition spans 7 days, one permit covers your entire stay.

Who needs it: Every diver, snorkeler, and boat passenger entering Raja Ampat boundaries. No exemptions.

Juara Holding Group processes this at the Sorong Port Authority 24 hours before your yacht departure. We provide the original permit to your expedition leader; you keep a photocopy.

2. Visitor Entry Ticket (Tiket Masuk Wisatawan)

Cost: IDR 300,000 per person (approximately USD 19). This is the secondary visitor tax managed by the Misool Basah district administrative office. It covers environmental monitoring and local community benefit-sharing programs.

Validity: One-time entry. Valid for your entire stay regardless of length.

Processing: Collected at the first port of entry (typically Sorong or Raja Ampat Dive Portal). Our crew handles payment; we deduct from your invoice.

3. SIPARI Registration (Pre-Arrival)

SIPARI = Sistem Informasi Pelaku Asing Registrasi Indonesia. This is Indonesia’s foreign visitor tracking system. It’s not a fee—it’s a registration requirement.

Timeline: We submit SIPARI registration 48 hours before your scheduled Sorong airport arrival. No action required from you—we need your full name, passport number, and flight details.

What SIPARI does: It notifies Indonesian immigration authorities of your arrival, matches you against security databases, and flags any documentation issues before you land. Think of it as pre-clearance.

Why this matters: SIPARI rejection is rare but possible if your passport has expired within six months of travel or if your visa status conflicts. We verify all documentation 2 weeks before departure to catch conflicts.

Visa Requirements by Nationality

Nationality Visa Type Duration Cost Processing
USA, UK, Canada, Australia Visa-Free or VOA (B211A) 30 days Free or IDR 500,000 Automatic upon arrival
Schengen Citizens Visa-Free 30 days Free Automatic upon arrival
China, India, Saudi Arabia Visa-Free OR Pre-Arranged (B211A) 30 days IDR 500,000 if pre-paid Apply at embassy 2 weeks prior
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan Visa-Free 30 days Free Automatic upon arrival

Note: Visa-free entry requires a return flight and proof of funds (IDR 20,000,000 equivalent). We verify these with you at booking.

If you’re arriving on visa-free status, your 30-day clock starts on your actual land date in Indonesia, not when you book. Schedule conservatively. A 2-week Bali relaxation before Raja Ampat shortens your legal diving window—book immediately after arrival in Sorong instead.

Surat Jalan (Travel Letter) — NO LONGER REQUIRED

As of January 2025, the Indonesian government eliminated the requirement for Surat Jalan (letter of travel) for recreational divers. This simplifies processing significantly. We mention it because older online guides still reference it—ignore that advice.

Permit Costs Integrated Into Our Pricing

Here’s our transparency: our yacht charter prices include marine park fees (IDR 700,000) and visitor entry tickets (IDR 300,000). You’ll see these itemized on your invoice, but you’re not paying separately at port. We’ve pre-calculated and bundled.

7-day liveaboard base price: IDR 28,000,000. Add permits: IDR 1,000,000. Total: IDR 29,000,000 (taxes separate). We’ve handled the filing so you experience zero friction.

Cost Summary (Per Person, 7-Day Expedition):

Item Cost Who Processes
Marine Park Permit (IDR 700,000) IDR 700,000 Sorong Port Authority (Juara handles)
Visitor Entry Ticket (IDR 300,000) IDR 300,000 Misool Basah District Office (Crew collects)
SIPARI Registration Free Indonesian Immigration (Juara submits)
Total Permit Burden IDR 1,000,000 Already included in package pricing

What Happens If You Overstay Your 30-Day Visa?

Don’t. Indonesian immigration fines are IDR 100,000 per day beyond 30 days (approximately USD 7/day). For a 5-day overstay: IDR 500,000 fine + mandatory exit flight same-day. It’s not worth the hassle. We build buffer days into all expedition itineraries.

Documentation You’ll Need (Provided by Juara Holding Group)

We’ll email you these 5 days before departure:

1. SIPARI Confirmation Receipt: Proof of registration submission. Keep digitally; you don’t need to print it.

2. Permit Authorization Letter: From Juara Holding Group confirming we’ve paid marine park fees on your behalf. Immigration uses this if questioned.

3. Expedition Itinerary: Your dive sites, dates, and vessel name. This is your movement authorization.

4. Vessel Registration: Our yacht’s official Indonesian registration and safety certification. Crew carries this; you don’t need a copy.

5. Travel Insurance Verification: You must carry proof of travel insurance covering medical evacuation. We require this; Indonesian law may not, but we do.

If Your Visa Is Rejected (Rare)

In our 2014-2026 history with Juara Holding Group, we’ve encountered exactly two visa rejections (one China national, one Saudi national with expired passport). Here’s what happened:

Case 1 (2019): Chinese national’s passport expired 3 months after visa application. SIPARI system flagged it. We contacted 48 hours before departure, helped customer renew passport in Shanghai in 4 days, and rebooked to following month. Cost: customer paid expedited passport fees only (approximately USD 150). No deposit loss.

Case 2 (2023): Saudi guest missed visa appointment at Indonesian embassy. We rescheduled expedition 3 weeks later, processed pre-arranged B211A visa, and guest proceeded without issue. Again, no deposit loss—we just shifted dates.

The point: catch issues early. We verify documentation at booking confirmation (2 months pre-expedition). If something’s wrong, we have time to fix it.

COVID-Era Documentation (Still Relevant)

Indonesia no longer requires proof of vaccination or negative COVID tests as of 2025. However, we recommend travel insurance covering pandemic-related cancellations. Monkeypox and dengue are endemic in West Papua—standard travel precautions apply.

FAQ

Do I need a printed permit or is digital okay? Digital SIPARI confirmation and our permit letter are sufficient for immigration. Our crew carries official originals; you don’t need physical documents.
What if I arrive during weekend and government offices are closed? We pre-process permits 2 days before your Sorong arrival. Office hours don’t affect your timeline.
Can I extend my 30-day visa in Raja Ampat? No. You must exit Indonesia or return to Jakarta immigration office. This is rarely done for recreational diving. Plan your expedition within your visa window.
Is the marine park fee refundable if weather cancels diving? No—it’s an entry fee, not a diving fee. However, we’ve never cancelled a full expedition due to weather. Worst case: we reschedule to protected bays.
What about children permits? Children (ages 5-17) need full permits and SIPARI registration. Infants (0-4) are exempt from marine park fees but still need SIPARI. Rare but it matters if you’re diving with family.
If I stay longer than 7 days, do I need additional permits? One 30-day marine park permit covers you. If your expedition is 14 days, you’re still within the single permit validity window.

2026 Regulatory Landscape

We monitor Indonesian immigration updates monthly. In 2026, three potential changes are being discussed (not yet enacted): (1) digitization of SIPARI (faster processing), (2) exemption of certified divers from visitor entry ticket, (3) regional permit integration (single permit valid across Coral Triangle).

Juara Holding Group tracks these proposals. If enacted mid-year, we’ll implement immediately and credit excess fees paid to 2027 bookings. You’re never penalized by regulatory change.

Permits handled. Peace of mind guaranteed. Book your 2026 expedition with zero visa stress.

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