E-VOA (Electronic Visa on Arrival)
The Indonesian Immigration Agency has also launched an online pre-arrival application. The application is to be completed via a government portal operated by the Directorate General of Immigration Ministry of Law and Human Rights to obtain an e-VOA - a single-entry visa that is valid for stays of up to 30 days with the purpose of tourism, government visits, business meetings, goods purchasing, or transit only. To apply for the e-VOA and to check the countries eligible, please click here.
All Indonesia Arrival Card
Commencing 1 September 2025, all travellers entering Indonesia are required to complete the new All Indonesia Arrival Card. The digital entry card replaces existing health, customs and immigration forms. One declaration per family should be completed at least three days prior to arrival, after which a QR code will be issued. It is advised to save the QR code to mobile device or print it out ready for arrival as those arriving without one will be asked to complete the form at the airport and queue again at customs. The official form can be accessed here.
International flights
The best-served airport to Amanwana is Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). From here, it's 60-minute flight to Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (SWQ) in Sumbawa Besar.
You can also fly direct to Lombok International Airport (LOP) via a more limited number of international flights, followed by a 35-minute connecting flight to to Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (SWQ) in Sumbawa Besar.
Transfers to/from Sumbawa Besar airport
Upon landing at Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (SWQ), guests are promptly welcomed by an Aman representative. A short, 15-minute car transfer will commence as guests are driven from the airport to Amanwana’s private jetty, where an Amanwana Speedboat awaits to escort them to their island sanctuary.