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An epic island getaway with flights to Indonesia

Consisting of over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is a fascinating nation known for its natural beauty and rich culture. Nestled between mainland Southeast Asia and Australia, Indonesia offers everything from unique wildlife and adventure opportunities to relaxing beaches and retreats. Best of all, flights to Indonesia are often very affordable, making it a popular destination for many.


When planning a holiday to Indonesia, it can be hard to decide which places to visit first. From hotels to inclusive package deals, we can guide you through booking your Indonesia trip to ensure a fulfilling and affordable holiday. Take a look at our best deals for flights to Indonesia.

Why should I consider flights to Indonesia?

Are you on the fence about travelling to Indonesia? Indonesia is an amazing country, with plenty of unique and exciting experiences waiting for every visitor. Here are some top reasons to choose Indonesia for your next holiday.

  • Indonesia is rich in traditional culture and history, which you can see in many of the temples and palaces around the country.

  • From the island of Komodo to the rice terraces of Ubud, Indonesia is a land of exceptional scenic beauty.

  • Every island has its own beauty, and many have amazing beaches, some of which are quite secluded and perfect for a relaxing break.

  • Indonesia is home to diverse wildlife, such as the orangutan and the Komodo dragon, plus a host of unique birds, insects and marine life.

  • You can find some amazing cuisine throughout Indonesia, from flavoursome satay dishes to favourites like nasi goreng.

  • The forests and mountains of Indonesia offer plenty of opportunities for adventure, from hiking to river rafting.

What are the top places to visit in Indonesia?

From tropical rainforests to modern metropolises, Indonesia has much to offer any traveller to its shores. If you're wondering where to start on your Indonesian holiday, here are some top places you should check out.

1. Jakarta

Let's start with the nation's capital, Jakarta. This vibrant capital provides visitors with a great opportunity to discover Indonesian culture as well as its history. Visit the Museum Nasional to learn about Indonesia's history, from prehistoric times to now. Take some time to visit the Galeri Nasional and Museum Macan for classical and modern art. Don't forget to explore the many dining, shopping and entertainment options in Jakarta, too.

2. Ubud

The island of Bali is known for its beautiful scenery, beaches, and nightlife. Perhaps the most culturally significant area is the terraced rice paddies of Ubud. Many come to see the beautiful way the rice terraces cascade over the mountains. The area is also home to animal sanctuaries, traditional arts and dance performances, making it the cultural heart of Bali.

3. Tanjung Puting National Park

The island of Borneo is one of the few places left where orangutans still roam freely in the wild. Tanjung Puting National Park is perhaps one of the best-preserved rainforests in Borneo and serves as a habitat and sanctuary for orangutans. Take a guided tour up the river and look into the trees to see these gentle giants at play.

4. Komodo National Park

A visit to Komodo will put you face to face with the world's largest lizard, the mighty Komodo dragon. Well, not literally, as these creatures are quite dangerous. But you'll certainly be able to see them safely with a guided tour. The island is also home to some unique marine life and is a popular destination for diving and snorkelling.

5. Raja Ampat

This group of islands makes up part of the Coral Triangle, a region filled with turquoise waters, coral reefs and stunning marine life. In addition to its gorgeous waters and beaches, the rainforests of the islands themselves contain diverse wildlife. One of the most impressive is the bird of paradise, which, with its magnificent colourful plumage, is a sight to behold.

What are the top islands to visit in Indonesia?

There are over 17,000 islands that make up the country of Indonesia. If you are planning on spending time exploring the many islands there, here are five of the best.

1. Java

Java is home to the capital of Jakarta and is one of the most populated islands in the country. Outside the capital city, visit some of the island's most significant sights, like the historical city of Yogyakarta and the Borobudur Temple. The island also has many areas of natural beauty, including Mount Bromo and Ijen Crater.

2. Bali

Bali is one of the most popular islands in Indonesia among tourists. While known for its wild entertainment and nightlife scene, it is also home to beautiful beaches like Seminyak and Uluwatu. Head inland to see beautiful waterfalls, ancient temples, rice terraces and the massive Mount Agung towering in the distance.

3. Lombok

Not far from Bali, Lombok is often considered its quieter, more laid-back cousin. Explore the scenic trails around the active volcano, Mount Rinjani, see the magnificent Tiu Kelep Waterfall and visit the monkeys in Pusuk Monkey Forest. Afterwards, relax on the beaches of Selong Belanak and explore the vibrant nightlife on the nearby Gili Islands.

4. Komodo

Famous for its wild dragons, Komodo is also an island of exceptional natural beauty. Many hiking trails around the area offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Nearby, Kanawa and Kalong islands offer some great locations to sit and watch the sunset. Finally, check out Pink Beach, so-called for its unique coral-infused pink sand.

5. Sumatra

Sumatra, home to the orangutans, is one of the best places to find unspoiled tropical rainforests. Take a visit to Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake in the world. Explore the trails around Mount Sibayak for some amazing panoramic views. Visit villages and towns like Tangkahan and Berastagi and experience the local culture.

The many islands of Indonesia offer visitors everything from unique cultural experiences to close-up wildlife encounters. Book your flights to Indonesia today and see for yourself.

Preparing for flights to Indonesia

Unfortunately, there are no direct flights to Indonesia from the UK. To reach Indonesia, you must first fly to a stopover city such as Singapore, Dubai and Doha. You can find connecting flights with airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines.

Indonesia is serviced by three main airports. The main international airport is Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta. For those travelling to Bali, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is a popular regional airport. The other major airport is Juanda International Airport (SUB) in Surabaya, near eastern Java

To enter Indonesia you will need a passport valid for six months with at least two blank pages. You will also need a 30-day visa and a ticket indicating a return flight or onward travel to another destination.

FAQs about Indonesia holidays

Q: Is Indonesia expensive or cheap?

A: Indonesia is often considered a cheap travel destination. As such, it is generally preferred by many budget travellers. You can usually get by comfortably if you budget around £35-£50 per person per day.

Q: What is the best time to visit Indonesia?

A: While the period between April and October is generally the best weatherwise, these tend to be the most popular times for tourists. March to June and September to November are a little wetter but are still good times to visit with fewer crowds.

Q: How long should you spend in Indonesia?

A: There is much to see in Indonesia, and how much time you spend depends on what you plan to see. One week is perfect if you only plan on visiting one location, like Bali or Jakarta. For island-hopping more locations, consider extra weeks or even a month.

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