
Whether having Nasi Goreng on the beach or after a scooter tour through the jungle: Indonesia, with its more than 17,000 islands and above all Bali, is pure magic. An ideal place to make those left behind at home a little jealous with a real postcard for the fridge.
But analog mail in the world's largest island nation comes with a few challenges. The state-run "Pos Indonesia" works extremely leisurely, stamps are hard to find outside the orange post offices, and the tropical climate is the natural enemy of any greeting card. In this guide, you will learn everything about the current postage, the notorious delivery times, and how you can instead send your tropical greetings smartly and reliably straight from your sun lounger.
Last updated: April 2026



🗣️Sla-mat pa-gi / Sla-mat si-ang
🗣️Di ma-na kan-tor pos?
🗣️Sa-ja bu-tuh prang-ko.
🗣️Ke E-ro-pa, to-long.
🗣️Te-ri-ma ka-si!
Save yourself the scooter ride through the traffic of Kuta or Jakarta to the nearest post office. Just use the Wi-Fi at the beach club, design your card, and we'll handle the rest.
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Directly to Image Search:magazin.postkarte_gestalten„Selamat Pagi from Indonesia! I've already had Nasi Goreng for breakfast again today, was almost run over by a scooter, and a monkey tried to steal my sunglasses. It's fantastic here!“
„Sunny greetings from the beach club! The Bintang beer is ice cold, the Wi-Fi is mediocre, but the sunset is a perfect ten. We actually never want to leave.“
„Between volcanoes, waterfalls, and temples, we're sending you a little island magic home. Take a deep breath, we'll drink a fresh coconut for you!“
Let our AI write a creative tropical greeting for you!
Dein Text mitThis is where the infamous "Indonesian Time" (often called "Bali Time" by tourists) kicks in. Officially, airmail takes about 10 to 14 days. In reality, though, you should expect 3 to 4 weeks. Sometimes cards take two months to arrive – or sadly, not at all.
In Indonesia, postal logistics across the many islands is complex. Delivery times to Europe are very long at 3-4 weeks. Sometimes a stamp is simply lost due to high humidity.
The safest place to buy stamps (Prangko) is at the official branches of "Pos Indonesia". You can recognize them by the bright orange buildings and the dove logo. Some large hotels also sell them at the reception, but often with a small markup.
The postage for a standard postcard to Europe currently costs about 10,000 to 15,000 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). That is equivalent to about 0.60 € to 0.90 €.
There are orange mailboxes in front of every Kantor Pos (post office) and sometimes at busy tourist intersections or large squares. Alternatively, you can just hand your stamped card to the hotel reception.
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