Juara Holding Group — Retirement Advisory
Retire in Paradise
Bali • Lombok • Labuan Bajo
Complete retirement relocation services including Second Home Visa, healthcare coordination, luxury housing, financial planning, and community integration for retirees choosing Indonesia.
Why Retire in Indonesia?
Indonesia has emerged as one of the world’s premier retirement destinations, offering an unmatched combination of tropical beauty, affordable luxury living, world-class healthcare, and a welcoming expatriate community. With a cost of living 60–70% lower than the United States, Australia, or Europe, retirees can enjoy a significantly higher quality of life while stretching their retirement savings decades further.
Bali, the “Island of the Gods,” leads the charge as Indonesia’s most popular retirement destination. The island offers JCI-accredited hospitals, international-standard dental clinics, vibrant cultural activities, world-class restaurants, stunning natural beauty, and a thriving community of expatriates from over 100 countries. Whether you prefer the artistic haven of Ubud, the beach lifestyle of Canggu and Seminyak, or the tranquil south coast of Uluwatu, Bali has a neighborhood perfect for your retirement vision.
Lombok offers a quieter alternative with pristine beaches, emerging infrastructure, and property values that are 40–60% lower than Bali. Labuan Bajo provides the ultimate adventure retirement for those who want to live at the gateway to one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders — Komodo National Park.
The Indonesia Second Home Visa (part of the Golden Visa program) provides retirees with 5-year residency permits, allowing complete freedom to live, travel, and enjoy everything Indonesia has to offer. Juara Holding Group handles every aspect of your retirement relocation, from visa processing to healthcare setup to finding your perfect home.
Lower Cost of Living
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Our Retirement Concierge Services
Visa & Legal
Second Home Visa processing, KITAS/KITAP applications, tax advisory, banking setup, insurance coordination, and legal compliance. Full documentation and government liaison handled by our team.
Healthcare Setup
JCI hospital registration, dental care coordination, specialist referrals, health insurance selection, prescription management, and emergency medical planning. Leverage our medical tourism network for premium care.
Home & Lifestyle
Villa selection, lease negotiation, property purchase advisory, furniture setup, household staff hiring, community introduction, social club membership, and ongoing lifestyle management.
Frequently Asked Questions
What visa do I need to retire in Indonesia?
The Second Home Visa (part of Indonesia’s Golden Visa program) is ideal for retirees. It requires proof of $130,000+ in savings/assets and provides a 5-year residency permit. Alternatively, the Retirement KITAS (ITAS Lansia) is available for those over 55 with proof of pension or savings of $1,500/month minimum.
How much does it cost to retire in Bali?
A comfortable retirement in Bali costs $1,500–$3,000/month including villa rental ($500–$1,500), food ($300–$600), healthcare ($100–$300), transportation ($50–$150), and entertainment ($200–$500). Luxury retirement with villa ownership, private staff, and premium healthcare runs $4,000–$8,000/month.
Is healthcare good enough for retirees in Bali?
Bali has multiple JCI-accredited hospitals including BIMC Siloam and Kasih Ibu. These facilities offer international-standard care at 60–80% lower cost than Western countries. For complex procedures, Jakarta and Singapore are easily accessible. We coordinate all healthcare needs through our medical tourism division.
Can I bring my pets to Bali?
Yes, pets can be imported to Indonesia with proper documentation including rabies vaccination, microchip, health certificate, and import permit. The process takes 4–8 weeks. We coordinate with licensed pet relocation specialists who handle all paperwork, quarantine requirements, and transport logistics.
Is it safe for retirees in Bali?
Bali is one of the safest destinations in Southeast Asia for expatriates. The Balinese culture is inherently welcoming and respectful. Violent crime against foreigners is extremely rare. Our security services are available for added peace of mind, and our community integration support helps retirees build strong local connections.
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Why Bali Tops the Global Retirement Index
International Living’s Global Retirement Index consistently ranks Indonesia — and Bali specifically — among the top ten retirement destinations worldwide. The combination of a tropical climate, world-class healthcare, a thriving expat community, and a cost of living 60–70% lower than Western Europe or North America makes Bali uniquely attractive for high-net-worth retirees seeking both luxury and value.
For ultra-high-net-worth individuals, Bali offers something even more compelling: the ability to maintain a genuinely premium lifestyle — private villa, household staff, fine dining, yacht excursions — at a fraction of the cost in Monaco, Singapore, or Dubai. A lifestyle that might cost $30,000 per month elsewhere can be replicated in Bali for $8,000–$12,000.
Retirement Visa Options for Bali 2025
Indonesia offers several visa pathways for retirees, each with distinct requirements, privileges, and renewal processes. Our advisors match you with the optimal visa based on your financial profile, long-term intentions, and family situation.
Retirement Visa (KITAS)
For those aged 55+. Requires proof of pension or passive income of $1,500/month minimum. Valid 1 year, renewable. Allows property rental and household staff employment.
Second Home Visa
5 or 10-year multiple-entry visa. Requires $130,000 deposited in an Indonesian bank account. Excellent flexibility with no age restriction — ideal for younger retirees.
Indonesia Golden Visa
10-year residency via qualifying investment of $350,000+. Best for retirees who want long-term security, family inclusion, and access to business opportunities in Indonesia.
Healthcare Access for Retirees in Bali
One of the most common concerns for retirees is healthcare quality. Bali has seen tremendous investment in its medical infrastructure over the past decade. BIMC Hospital and Siloam Hospitals Bali offer international-standard emergency and specialist care. For complex procedures — cardiac surgery, oncology, neurology — Bali Medical Travel’s network connects you with the finest specialists in Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, and Bangkok, with seamless medical travel coordination.
We help retirees establish a comprehensive healthcare plan before their move: annual health checkups, private insurance arrangements, emergency evacuation coverage, specialist doctor relationships, and pharmacy access. Our concierge healthcare service means you always have a trusted medical liaison at your side.
Financial Planning & Tax Optimisation for Bali Retirees
Indonesia has attractive tax arrangements for foreign retirees. Foreign-sourced income is generally not subject to Indonesian income tax for non-resident and qualifying resident visa holders. This makes Bali particularly appealing for retirees living on pension income, dividends, or investment returns from their home country. Our financial advisory partners specialise in structuring your retirement income to maximise efficiency within both Indonesian and your home country’s tax framework.
