Holiday Packages
Indonesia holiday Packages
Get the most out of your Indonesia travel packages and pack an itinerary full of activities and sightseeing. Explore the island’s diverse natural beauty spots and enjoy close encounters with the local wildlife, or book a tranquil beach escape to one of the quieter islands and swim in tranquil lagoons.
Good to know
Time Zone
GMT+8 hours
Languages
Indonesian, English
Dialing Code
+62
Electricity
230V 50 Hz
Currency
Indonesian rupiah
Experiences
Indonesia holiday experiences
- Indonesia is a nation made up of 17,000 islands that sit between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The islands are home to magnificent landscapes including lush jade jungles, rocky mountain ranges, miles of pristine coastline, and unspoilt beaches.
- The country is very multi-cultural, and as well as traditional Indonesian heritage, the islands have been strongly influenced by Europeans, Indians, Chinese, Arabic over the years, making it a fantastic place for food, entertainment, and festivals. Bali, at the heart of the chain, is a vibrant island where modern life intertwines with ancient heritage. Visit the Besakih Temple on Mount Agung, or browse the local markets and haggle with stallholders. The beaches in Bali are beautiful and it’s a popular place for surfing and diving. You can enjoy an authentic Indonesia culinary experience at ocean front restaurants and street food vendors, and Bali’s nightlife is lively.
- Get close to monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest, or wander through the rainforest at the historic Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta and see white tigers, orang utans, komodo dragons, and hundreds of tropical birds. Magnificent landscapes are made up of active and dormant volcanoes, and you can bathe in natural hot springs, kayak along or paraglide above the huge Lake Tabo, or hike up Mount Gede.
- Kids will love rides and attractions at Dunia Fantasi and Ancol Dreamland, and the Museum Wayang in Java showcases a collection of puppets and dolls. Go scuba diving down to colourful coral reefs in Komodo National Park, or snorkel in the waters of the Banda Islands beneath huge limestone formations.