Retire in Jakarta

Your complete 2026 guide to retiring in Jakarta, Indonesia. Costs, visa options, healthcare, safety, and quality of life — all in one place.

$1,224
Monthly (Couple)
47/100
Safety
57/100
Healthcare
62/100
Climate

💰 Monthly Cost Breakdown

CategorySingleCouple
Rent (1BR / 2BR)$500$700
Groceries$200$300
Utilities$110$143
Transport$15$30
Healthcare$30$51
Total$855$1,224

📊 How Long Will Your Savings Last?

Based on current cost of living in Jakarta, here's how long different savings amounts will sustain you:

SavingsSingleCouple
$200,00019.5 yrs13.6 yrs
$300,00029.2 yrs20.4 yrs
$500,00048.7 yrs34.0 yrs
$750,00073.1 yrs51.1 yrs
$1.0M97.5 yrs68.1 yrs

Assumes current costs, no investment returns or inflation adjustment. Calculate with your exact numbers →

🏥 Healthcare & Safety

Healthcare Quality57/100 (#131 of 182)
Safety47/100 (#131 of 182)
Health Insurance (60+)$80/mo

🌤️ Climate & Lifestyle

Climate Score62/100 (#122 of 182)
English Friendliness42/100
Expat Community🌍 Large Expat Community
City Charm30/100
Lifestyle🏙️ Big City

🛂 Visa & Residency Options in Indonesia

Here are the visa programs available for retiring in Indonesia:

Indonesia Retirement KITAS
TypeRetirement
Min. Monthly Income$1,500/mo
Min. SavingsN/A
Path to PRYes
Citizenship TimelineN/A
Health InsuranceRequired

Age 55+. $1,500/mo proof + health insurance + hire Indonesian helper. Renewable. KITAP (semi-permanent) after 5 KITAS. Citizenship very difficult. Popular in Bali.

Indonesia Second Home Visa
TypeInvestment
Min. Monthly IncomeN/A
Min. Savings$130,000
Path to PRNo
Citizenship TimelineN/A

IDR 2B+ (~$130K) bank deposit or property. 5+5 years. No age restriction. More flexible than retirement visa.

Full Indonesia visa guide →

💼 Tax Overview — Indonesia

Inheritance TaxNone
Capital Gains Tax0.1%
Dividend Tax10%
Wealth TaxNone

Tax rates are indicative. Your actual liability depends on residency status, tax treaties, and personal circumstances. Consult a tax advisor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to retire in Jakarta?

A single retiree needs approximately $855/month in Jakarta, covering rent ($500), groceries, utilities, transport, and healthcare. A couple needs about $1,224/month.

Do I need a visa to retire in Jakarta?

Indonesia offers 2 visa programs for retirees. The most accessible is the Indonesia Retirement KITAS.

Is Jakarta safe for retirees?

Jakarta has a safety score of 47/100, ranking #131 out of 182 retirement destinations in our database.

How good is healthcare in Jakarta?

Jakarta scores 57/100 for healthcare quality, ranking #131 out of 182 cities. Private health insurance for retirees 60+ costs approximately $80/mo.

How long will $500,000 last in Jakarta?

With $500,000 in savings, a single retiree can expect their money to last approximately 48.7 years in Jakarta. For a couple, approximately 34.0 years.

What is the inheritance tax in Indonesia?

Inheritance tax in Indonesia: None. Capital gains tax: 0.1%. No wealth tax.

Data Sources & Methodology

Our retirement data is compiled from multiple authoritative sources, cross-referenced for accuracy:

All data is for informational purposes only and updated periodically. Individual circumstances may vary. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personal retirement planning. Last updated: March 2026.