Travel Phrases

Indonesia Travel Phrases

Travel phrases for Indonesia with audio, built for Grab or Gojek rides, ferries, hotel check-ins, warung orders, and everyday payment or direction questions.

Indonesia · Indonesian · 55 phrases

Indonesia

Built for Indonesia ride apps, ferries, warungs, and hotel or island-transfer conversations.

Indonesian

All phrases include AI-generated audio for quick playback and pronunciation reference.

Before you go

  • Keep transport phrases ready for Grab or Gojek pickups, ferry terminals, and airport transfers before moving between islands or neighborhoods.
  • Dining phrases are most useful in warungs and casual restaurants when you want less spicy food, takeaway, or simple ingredient checks.
  • Payment and direction questions still come up often, so a phrase card helps when the setting is noisy or the route is unclear.
More local notes

Built for Indonesia trips where airport pickups, scooters or ride apps, ferries, hotel counters, and casual food stops all come up quickly. These cards help when you need short Indonesian for directions, meals, or simple travel logistics.

Basics

Indonesia Basics phrases

Halo

Hello

Terima kasih

Thank you

Ya

Yes

Tidak

No

Permisi

Excuse me

Tolong bantu saya

Please help me

Apakah Anda bisa berbahasa Inggris?

Do you speak English?

Tolong tulis dalam bahasa Indonesia

Please write it in Indonesian.

Bisa isi botol air di sini?

Can I refill my water bottle here?

Transport

Indonesia Transport phrases

Di mana stasiun?

Where is the station?

Satu tiket, tolong

One ticket, please

Di mana kamar kecil?

Where is the bathroom?

Berangkat jam berapa?

When does it leave?

Tolong berhenti di sini

Please stop here

Ke bandara, tolong

To the airport, please

Di mana metro?

Where is the metro?

Di mana saya bisa isi ulang e-money?

Where can I top up my e-money card?

Apakah kereta ini ke bandara?

Does this train go to the airport?

Tolong antar saya ke alamat ini

Please take me to this address.

Di mana titik jemput Grab atau Gojek?

Where is the Grab or Gojek pick-up point?

Hotel

Indonesia Hotel phrases

Saya punya reservasi

I have a reservation

Saya mau check-in

Check in, please

Jam berapa check-out?

What time is check-out?

Apa kata sandi Wi-Fi?

What is the Wi-Fi password?

Tolong tambah handuk

More towels, please

Saya lupa kunci kamar

I forgot my room key

Boleh check-out lebih lambat?

Can I check out later?

Boleh titip bagasi sebelum check-in?

Can I leave my luggage before check-in?

Saya akan datang terlambat malam ini

I will arrive late tonight.

Dining

Indonesia Dining phrases

Meja untuk dua orang

A table for two, please

Menu, tolong

Menu, please

Jangan pedas, tolong

Not spicy, please

Saya vegetarian

I am vegetarian

Air, tolong

Water, please

Tagihannya, tolong

The bill, please

Tanpa es, tolong

No ice, please

Tolong tanpa sambal

Please do not add sambal.

Esnya sedikit, ya

Please make it with less ice.

Bungkus, ya

Pack it to go, please.

Shopping

Indonesia Shopping phrases

Berapa harganya?

How much is this?

Terlalu mahal

It's too expensive

Bisa bayar pakai kartu?

Can I pay by card?

Saya cuma lihat-lihat

I'm just looking

Ada ukuran lain?

Do you have another size?

Apakah ini bebas pajak?

Is this tax-free?

Bisa lebih murah?

Can it be cheaper?

Bisa bayar pakai QRIS?

Can I pay with QRIS?

Emergency

Indonesia Emergency phrases

Tolong panggil polisi

Call the police, please

Tolong panggil ambulans

Call an ambulance, please

Saya tersesat

I am lost

Saya butuh apotek

I need a pharmacy

Saya butuh dokter

I need a doctor

Saya butuh bantuan sekarang

I need help right now

Saya kehilangan paspor

I lost my passport

Saya ketinggalan kereta terakhir

I missed the last train.

Travel FAQ

Which phrase groups matter most for a first Indonesia trip?

Start with transport, dining, and hotel. That covers ride apps, ferries, check-in, and most first-day food or transfer needs.

Why are phrase cards useful in Indonesia?

Because many interactions are quick, practical, and noisy. Short written phrases make transport and food conversations much easier.

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