Indonesia Tourist Arrivals Rise 5.83% YoY

2026-07-01 05:38 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

Foreign tourist arrivals to Indonesia increased by 5.83% year-on-year to 1.38 million in April 2026, slowing from a 7.22% rise in the previous month as lingering global economic uncertainties and weaker travel demand from Europe tempered the pace of growth.

Most visitors originated from Malaysia (25.04%), China (9.38%), Singapore (8.19%), Japan (19.0%), the Middle East (5.67%), Australia (5.0%), the U.S.

(1.68%), and Japan (1.90%).

In contrast, arrivals fell from India (-6.85%), and South Korea (-9.04%).

Those from Europe declined 5.91%, with notable drops from the UK (-5.94%), France (-7.06%), and Germany (-4.17%).

During the first five months of the year, foreign tourist arrivals rose 7.68% from the same period in 2025, to 6.07 million, the highest level for the January–May period since 2020.



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Indonesia Tourist Arrivals Rise 5.83% YoY
Foreign tourist arrivals to Indonesia increased by 5.83% year-on-year to 1.38 million in April 2026, slowing from a 7.22% rise in the previous month as lingering global economic uncertainties and weaker travel demand from Europe tempered the pace of growth. Most visitors originated from Malaysia (25.04%), China (9.38%), Singapore (8.19%), Japan (19.0%), the Middle East (5.67%), Australia (5.0%), the U.S. (1.68%), and Japan (1.90%). In contrast, arrivals fell from India (-6.85%), and South Korea (-9.04%). Those from Europe declined 5.91%, with notable drops from the UK (-5.94%), France (-7.06%), and Germany (-4.17%). During the first five months of the year, foreign tourist arrivals rose 7.68% from the same period in 2025, to 6.07 million, the highest level for the January–May period since 2020.
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