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🌏 Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia, stretching across over 17,000 islands between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and is known for its tropical beaches, volcanic landscapes, and rich cultural diversity.
✨ Highlights of your Holiday to Indonesia 2026 / 2027
🏝️ Island life, upgraded – From the beaches of Bali to the wild beauty of Komodo Island.
🌋 Volcano adventures – Sunrise hikes up Mount Batur or Mount Rinjani = unforgettable views.
🐉 Komodo dragons – See the world’s largest lizard in the wild at Komodo National Park.
🧘 Spiritual vibes in Ubud – Yoga, temples, rice terraces, and proper zen energy.
🌊 World-class surfing & diving – Indonesia is a dream for ocean lovers, from beginners to pros.
🍛 Next-level food – Think nasi goreng, satay, and spicy sambal with everything.
✨ Good to Know
Island Nation – Indonesia is massive. Each island has its own vibe, culture, and landscapes, don’t try to do it all in one trip.
Affordable Luxury – Your money goes far here. Villas with private pools are way more accessible than you’d expect.
Weather Watch – Tropical climate year-round. Dry season (May–October) is peak travel time.
🗣️ Local Lingo - Talk Like a Local
Bahasa Indonesia is the national language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas like Bali.
👋 Halo – “Hello.” Simple and friendly.
🙏 Terima kasih – “Thank you.” You’ll use this constantly.
👍 Bagus – “Good” or “great.” Handy for everything from food to views.
💰 Berapa? – “How much?” Essential for markets.
🍽️ Makan – “Eat.” Because food is always part of the plan.
🏨 Where to Stay on your Holidays to Indonesia 2026/2027
Bali
The main event. Beaches, temples, nightlife, and jungle retreats all in one.
Ubud
Cultural heart of Bali. Rice terraces, yoga retreats, and slower-paced vibes.
Lombok
Quieter alternative to Bali with stunning beaches and epic hikes.
Komodo & Flores
For adventure seekers, dragons, diving, and untouched nature.
🇮🇩 Best Hotels in Indonesia by Area
Bali (Kuta, Seminyak & Nusa Dua)
🏨 Bali Tropic Resort & Spa – Beachfront beauty with water sports and Balinese charm.
🏨 Paradisus by Melia Bali – Huge resort with waterpark, spa, and nightlife.
🏨 Grand Mirage Resort Thalasso Spa – Family favourite with mini waterpark and multiple restaurants.
🏨 SOL by Melia Benoa Bali - All Inclusive – Easy, all-inclusive beachfront stay with swim-up bar.
🏨 Double-Six Luxury Hotel Seminyak – Ultra-luxury with butler service and beachfront vibes.
Ubud (Jungle & Culture)
🏨 Ubud Village Hotel – Rooftop views, spa, and central location.
🏨 The Garcia Ubud – Boutique luxury with private pools and unique dining.
🏨 Hotel Tjampuhan Spa – Traditional stay with river views and lush surroundings.
🏨 Kenran Resort Ubud By Soscomma – Peaceful retreat with spa and jungle vibes.
Villas & Boutique Escapes
🏨 The Bali Dream Villa Resort Echo Beach Canggu – Private villas with pools and river dining.
🏨 Tonys Villas & Resort Seminyak Bali – Tropical gardens and relaxed luxury.
🏨 MERUSAKA Nusa Dua – Infinity pools, private villas, and beachfront bliss.
🏨 Mulia Resort - Nusa Dua Bali – High-end resort with beach brunches and luxury extras.
🏖️ What are the best beaches in Indonesia?
Bali - Kuta Beach – Surf, sunsets, and lively vibes.
Nusa Dua Beach – Calm, clean, and perfect for a chilled day.
Gili Islands - White sand, no cars, and crystal-clear water, pure paradise.
Komodo Area - Pink Beach – Yes, actual pink sand. Unreal.
🧳 Indonesia Holidays 2026 Travel Guide
🥳 Things to do in Indonesia for Groups
Beach Clubs in Seminyak – DJs, cocktails, and sunset sessions.
Surf Lessons – Learn together in Bali’s beginner-friendly waves.
Island Hopping – Boats, snorkelling, and hidden beaches.
❤️ Things to do in Indonesia for Couples
Private Villa Stays – Your own pool, jungle views, and total privacy.
Ubud Spa Days – Massages, flower baths, and pure relaxation.
Sunset Dinners – Beachfront dining with waves in the background.
👨👩👧👦 Things to do in Indonesia for Families
Waterparks in Bali – Big slides, lazy rivers, and kid-friendly fun.
Beach Days – Gentle waves and loads of space to play.
Cultural Shows – Traditional dance performances that keep everyone entertained.
🍽️ Things to do in Indonesia for Foodies
Nasi Goreng Nights – Indonesia’s signature fried ricesimple but elite.
Satay Skewers – Grilled meats with peanut sauce = addictive.
Cooking Classes – Learn to balance spices like a pro.
Street Food Crawls – Cheap, cheerful, and packed with flavour.
🌍 Places to go in Indonesia
Bali
Ubud
Lombok
Gili Islands
Komodo Island
Jakarta
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FAQs
How long does it take to fly to Indonesia?
How long does it take to fly to Indonesia?
There are currently no direct flights from the UK to Indonesia, so all routes involve at least one stop. The most popular gateway is Bali (Ngurah Rai International Airport).
From London, total journey time typically ranges from 16 to 20 hours, depending on your stopover.
Common routes:
London → Bali via Dubai (Emirates): approx. 16–18h total
London → Bali via Doha (Qatar Airways): approx. 16–18h total
London → Bali via Singapore (Singapore Airlines): approx. 17–20h total
Some travellers also fly into Jakarta first, then take a short domestic flight to Bali or other islands.
Good to know: Bali’s airport is about 20–40 minutes from main resort areas like Kuta, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua (traffic depending).
What’s the time difference between the UK and Indonesia?
What’s the time difference between the UK and Indonesia?
Indonesia actually spans three time zones, but most travellers stick to Bali time.
Bali & Central Indonesia (WITA, UTC+8)
Summer (UK BST): +7 hours
Winter (UK GMT): +8 hours
Jakarta & Western Indonesia (WIB, UTC+7)
Summer: +6 hours
Winter: +7 hours
Indonesia does not observe daylight saving time, so like Malaysia, it’s the UK that shifts.
What currency do they use in Indonesia?
What currency do they use in Indonesia?
The currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) and yes, you’ll feel like a millionaire here thanks to the high denominations.
Notes: 1,000 to 100,000 rupiah are common (you’ll be dealing in thousands constantly).
Cards:
Widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops in Bali
Less reliable in rural areas and smaller islands
Cash:
Essential for taxis, markets, beach bars, and local warungs (small eateries)
Always carry small notes
ATMs:
Easy to find in tourist areas
Daily withdrawal limits can be lower than in the UK
Top tip: Use official money changers only, avoid street-side deals that look too good to be true.
What language do they speak in Indonesia?
What language do they speak in Indonesia?
The official language is Bahasa Indonesia, used across the entire country.
Good news: In tourist hotspots like Bali, English is widely spoken, especially in hotels, restaurants, and tour services.
Indonesia is incredibly diverse, with 700+ local languages and dialects, but Bahasa Indonesia acts as the common ground.
Useful phrases:
Hello – Halo
Thank you – Terima kasih
You’re welcome – Sama-sama
How much? – Berapa?
Delicious – Enak
Excuse me – Permisi
Even a few words go a long way, locals really appreciate the effort.
Do I Need a Visa To Travel To Indonesia?
Do I Need a Visa To Travel To Indonesia?
Yes, UK travellers do need a visa, but it’s straightforward.
You have two main options:
1. Visa on Arrival (VoA)
Available when you land in Bali or Jakarta
Costs approx. IDR 500,000 (~£25–£30)
Valid for 30 days (extendable once for another 30 days)
2. e-Visa (online before travel)
Apply in advance to save time at the airport
Same cost and conditions as VoA
Entry requirements:
Passport valid for at least 6 months from arrival
Proof of onward or return travel
Good to know: Overstaying your visa results in daily fines, so keep an eye on your dates.
When is the best time to visit Indonesia?
When is the best time to visit Indonesia?
Indonesia has a tropical climate with two main seasons:
Dry season (May–October)
Best overall time to visit
Sunny days, lower humidity
Ideal for beaches, hiking, and island hopping
Wet season (November–April)
Short, heavy tropical showers (often in the afternoon)
Fewer crowds and lower prices
Still very travel-friendly, especially in Bali
Best time by activity:
Beaches & island hopping: May–October
Surfing: Year-round (best varies by coast)
Diving (Komodo & Raja Ampat): April–November
Cultural trips (Bali/Ubud): Year-round
Top tip: June to September is peak season in Bali, book early for the best hotels and prices.
