Indonesia attracted USD 60 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) across all sectors in 2024, surpassing its ten-year average. Tourism alone has brought in USD 16.1 billion since 2018, with foreign investors contributing USD 5.6 billion (34.7%) and domestic investors USD 10.5 billion (66.3%).
From the white sands of Lombok to the cultural treasures of Borobudur, Indonesia has become a magnet for tourism investment thanks to a unique combination of government commitment, business-friendly reforms, and iconic destinations.
Key highlights for investors include:
- 10 Super Priority Destinations, such as Lake Toba, Raja Ampat, and Labuan Bajo.
- 3 Regenerative Tourism Destinations in Bali, Riau Islands, and Jakarta.
- Ambitious short-term…