Spectacular for many reasons, not least its sheer diversity and potential for adventure, the world's largest archipelago spans over 3,000 miles and 17,000 islands and is home to a kaleidoscope of amazing cultures, natural wonders, delicious food and friendly people.
On Bali, the Island of the Gods, explore the wild coastline from a luxurious hideout, and head into the hills around Ubud where spirituality meets adventure.
With thousands of islands, Indonesia invites an island-hop adventure, from Sumba’s wild nature to Lombok’s reefs and volcano and exclusive island escapes close to Singapore.
The perfect destination for spring and summer dry-season travel – ideal for a family adventure.
Cruise turquoise seas on small traditional boats to see Komodo dragons, swim with whale sharks and enjoy the world’s best snorkelling in Raja Ampat and the Spice Islands.
On Java, see the majestic temples of Borobudur, set among mystical volcanic peaks, and walk the lunar landscapes of Mount Bromo.
Each of the exotic islands is a unique blend of cultural charm and dramatic sights, famed for spectacular coastlines and beautiful beaches plus dense wilderness, volcanoes ripe for trekking and long-tailed monkeys playing in the forests of Bali. Spiritual and serene, lose yourself in the Indonesian way of life, in the vibrant customs of towns and villages where local people are warm, kind and welcoming.
Synonymous with paradise and lavish escapism, neighbouring islands Bali and Lombok are perfect romantic getaway destinations, teeming with soft-sand beaches and luxurious retreats, both large and small. Though alluring for their peace and tranquillity, the tropical isles of Indonesia offer much more than basking in the sun. Discover fantastic surfing and diving opportunities, ancient sights and less-frequented remote islands, where hilltop villages and traditional customs remain intact.
Located just south of the equator, temperatures in Bali and Lombok remain fairly constant year round with possible overnight and early morning showers. Both islands have two distinct seasons, a dry season from April to October and the monsoon season from November to March, with the best time to visit being from May to September.
Join SeaTrek on an unforgettable voyage through Eastern Indonesia. Set sail aboard one of two traditional wooden pinisi ships, Ombak Putih and Katharina that blend authentic Indonesian craftsmanship with modern comforts. These vessels provide intimate and immersive journeys through Indonesia's remote archipelago, focusing on snorkeling, cultural exploration, and wildlife encounters.
Not only do the suites at Amanjiwo look out over a wooded valley towards the ancient Buddhist temple of Borobudur, but as a guest here you get unparalleled access to the monument itself.
Garrya Bianti Yogyakarta is a peaceful riverside escape tucked away in the quiet village of Gabugan, just outside the city. The resort offers stylish villas—many with private pools—and a strong focus on wellness and relaxation. Whether you're here to unwind, explore local culture, or enjoy a bit of both, Garrya Bianti is a refreshing and laid-back base for your Yogyakarta adventure.
Set on the enchanting, off-the-beaten-path island of Sumba, Cap Karoso is fringed by coral reefs, sparkling lagoons and quiet villages. Ideally positioned to face the ocean, it offers truly breathtaking views.
Perched on the clifftops of Uluwatu, Jumeirah Bali is an all-villa sanctuary where endless ocean vistas and spectacular sunsets set the tone for a truly elevated escape. Inspired by the Javanese-Hindu architecture of the Majapahit Empire, the resort blends timeless elegance with natural beauty, offering direct access to Dreamland Beach; one of Bali’s most iconic shores.
Viceroy Bali is a family-run, all-villa retreat perched above a lush river valley close to the centre of Ubud. Each of the 40 villas offers a private heated pool, elegant Balinese design, and tranquil gardens. Enjoy panoramic valley views, luxurious amenities, and warm, personalised service in a serene oasis.
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