The families of Bali nine death row duo Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have flown into Yogyakarta as they prepare for their final visits with the condemned men.
The families on Thursday arrived in Yogyakarta, the first stop in their journey from Bali to Nusakambangan, the island where the two men spent their first night ahead of their planned execution.
The Indonesian government is yet to confirm a date for execution, which will be by firing squad.
Helen Chan, Andrew's mother, joined her son Michael after flying in from Sydney on Wednesday.
Chinthu and Brintha Sukumaran, Myuran's brother and sister, were on the same plane, along with other family members and supporters.
They joined Raji Sukumaran, Myuran's mother.
Michael Chan and Raji Sukumaran had remained in Bali while other families recently returned home to renew their visas and take a brief break from the emotional strain of visiting Kerobokan prison each day.
The families were picked up by consular vehicles on the tarmac and whisked away to Cilacap, the seaport town near Nusakambangan.
They will be permitted to visit the Bali nine pair, organisers of a heroin smuggling syndicate, on Nusakambangan, where the men are being held in isolation cells.
The timing of the execution remains uncertain, but the convicts must be given 72 hours notice before they are brought before a firing squad.