Whether you’re heading to Bali, Jakarta, or Yogyakarta, one thing’s for sure — you’re going to need some cash on hand. And while card payments are growing more common, cash is still king in many parts of Indonesia. This Indonesia ATM withdrawal guide will walk you through everything you need to know — from fees and cash limits to the best ways to save on conversion rates and avoid hidden charges.
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Table of ContentsYes, cash is still king in many parts of Indonesia. While big cities and touristy areas increasingly accept card payments, small businesses and local vendors still prefer Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You’ll need cash for:
Having some IDR in your wallet is always a good idea — even if you’re mostly using a card for payments.
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Absolutely. Most ATMs in Indonesia accept international debit and credit cards, especially those with Visa, Mastercard, Cirrus, or Maestro logos.
Before you travel, make sure:
Note:
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ATMs are widely available across cities, airports, and tourist destinations in Indonesia. You can usually find them at:
Popular ATM networks in Indonesia to withdraw from:
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Here’s how you can withdraw IDR at Indonesia ATMs with YouTrip in 4 easy steps:
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Here’s what you might be charged when withdrawing IDR in Indonesia:
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This can vary depending on your bank’s withdrawal limits. Remember to check your bank’s daily overseas withdrawal limit before you travel!
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Here’s what to watch out for:
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The short answer: Use a multi-currency card.
A multi-currency card allows you to spend like a local without the usual markups or extra charges your bank would typically charge — some even waive the FX fees entirely.
Consider cards like YouTrip, Wise, or Revolut if you’re looking to save on foreign exchange rates and pesky fees. These cards:
Here’s a quick comparison between some of the best multi-currency cards in Singapore:
| YouTrip | Revolut | Wise | Amaze | Trust | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FX Fees | No fees | On weekdays: No fees apply if you’re within your plan’s fair usage limit On weekends: 1% fee applies regardless of your plan |
Currency conversion fee: From 0.26% *fee varies by currency |
No fees for FX transactions 1% domestic fee for SGD transactions |
No fees |
| ATM Withdrawal Fees | Up to S$400 free monthly ATM withdrawals A 2% fee is imposed thereafter |
Free monthly withdrawals of up to S$350 / 5 withdrawals A 2% fee is imposed thereafter |
From 1 May 2026: Free withdrawals up to S$100/month. 1.75% fee on amounts exceeding S$100. |
Daily withdrawal limit: S$1,000 (incl. fees) | None |
*Taken as of 30 Mar 2026
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Want to skip high fees and dodgy exchange rates altogether? YouTrip lets you pay with the best IDR rates with no fees and no hidden charges. You can also enjoy free monthly ATM withdrawals of up to S$400 with a 2% fee imposed thereafter. Perfect for hassle-free travel in Indonesia!
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*The information stated above is true as of 30 March 2026
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