Own a piece of paradise — and the right to live in it.
Indonesia has 17,508 islands, the richest seas on earth, and — at last — a visa that lets you keep your capital and call one of them home. Tolire finds your paradise, secures the villa, and handles your Second Home Visa end to end.

Everyone else sells you nights. We sell you belonging.
The 2026 wealthy aren't buying gold taps. They're buying privacy, longevity, and a place to actually belong. Indonesia answers all three — and now lets you stay.
You own — you don't donate
A second passport burns six figures you never see again. Here your capital stays yours: a deposit you keep, or a paradise asset that appreciates and earns. Same money. Opposite outcome.
Inventory money can't buy elsewhere
A villa on an active volcano's crater lake. A private island inside the Coral Triangle. These don't exist anywhere else on Earth — the literal definition of a rare experience.
One concierge, end to end
Discovery, the villa, and the visa paperwork — handled in your language, at the speed you expect. We do the unglamorous part most concierges won't touch.
Conservation-positive, private-reserve grade
Not chain eco-luxury. Aman, Nihi and Bawah tier: seaplane and yacht access, full butler, longevity spa, and a named conservation story per property.
A second passport sits in a drawer. A Tolire estate is where you wake up.
Most people shopping for a second passport don't want a document. They want a beautiful, affordable Plan B to live well, with family. Once you say it that way, the maths changes.
| Caribbean passport | Malta / EU | Portugal Golden Visa | Indonesia · via Tolire | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum outlay | ~$200–250k donation | €600k–€1M+ | ~€500k (fund) | $130k deposit you keep, or a $1M property you own |
| Your money becomes | A gift to a treasury | Mostly contribution | Fund units | An appreciating paradise asset + rental yield |
| What you receive | A passport | Citizenship | Residency permit | 5–10 yr residency → permanent (ITAP) after 3 |
| Family included | Varies | Yes | Yes | Spouse, children AND parents |
| Time to approve | 6–14 months | 12–36 months | 12+ months | 1–2 months |
| Do you live there? | Rarely | Rarely | Sometimes | Yes — that's the whole point |
Figures indicative for 2026; other-country programmes change. This is general information, not legal or tax advice. Read the full comparison →
Fourteen paradises. One standard: beyond five-star.
Curated above the eco-luxury chains, toward Aman, Nihi Sumba and Bawah Reserve — private islands, crater lakes, clifftop villas. Every one genuinely five-star.
Which Indonesian paradise is yours?
Answer six questions. In sixty seconds you'll see your matched estate, whether you qualify for the Second Home Visa, and exactly what it would cost — beside what a second passport would cost. Most people don't expect the result.
Take the Paradise MatchThe Second Home Visa, in plain numbers
$130,000 — kept
Deposit in an Indonesian state bank (IDR 2 billion). It remains your money. Or buy qualifying property from $1M.
5–10 years, extendable
Long-stay residency. Apply for permanent residency (ITAP) after three years.
Family sponsored
Spouse, children, and parents included on your visa.
1–2 months
Fast processing. Government fee around $130 per applicant. We handle the paperwork.
From a reel you saw — to a deed and a visa
Match
Take the 60-second Paradise Match, or talk to a concierge. We learn what you actually want.
Visit
We arrange a private, unhurried stay at your shortlisted estates — by seaplane or yacht where needed.
Acquire
Deposit or qualifying purchase, structured correctly with licensed Indonesian counsel. The asset stays yours.
Reside
We file your Second Home Visa — 5–10 years, family included — and map your path to permanent residency.
Become a Founding Paradise Member
The first 200. Lifetime concierge, zero booking fees on every stay, first refusal on new private-island inventory, and an annual residency check-in. One payment, for life.
- Lifetime concierge across all 14 destinations
- Zero booking fees, forever
- First refusal on new private-island residences
- Annual Second Home Visa & residency review
The one great paradise the wealthy world hasn't finished discovering
The Maldives is owned by hotel chains. The Mediterranean is full. Indonesia is the last great tropical civilisation with genuine privacy at scale — and, finally, a legal door to stay.
Read the case for Indonesia
Talk to a paradise concierge
Tell us what you're looking for. We'll send a shortlist of qualifying estates and map your Second Home Visa — in a single, private conversation.













