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Holidays to Indonesia with If Only

Straddling the equator, between the Asian mainland and northern Australia, Indonesia is made up of thousands of diverse islands that are waiting to be explored. Mostly volcanic, each island features towering mountains covered in rice terraces or rainforest that lead down to beautiful golden beaches and clear blue seas. Discover enchanting culture, ancient temples, grand mountain views, verdant jungle, rolling waves to surf in and deep blue seas to dive in, or simply unwind by the pool or in the spa of a luxurious resort. Whether embarking on an adventure or indulging in a relaxing break, the warm and gracious welcome of the Indonesian people is found at every turn.

Our Destinations In Indonesia

The world's largest archipelago, Indonesia is home to beautiful scenery and warm welcomes.

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Wapa Di Ume Ubud

Wapa Di Ume Ubud

Bali, Indonesia

A stunning boutique resort just 5 minutes from the beautiful town of Ubud.

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Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay

Bali, Indonesia

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Designed as a traditional Balinese village, this all-villa resort is a romantic hideaway by a beautiful beach.

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Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa

Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa

Bali, Indonesia

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Enjoy a sophisticated seaside tropical escape at this luxury hotel.

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Grand Mirage Resort & Thalasso Bali

Grand Mirage Resort & Thalasso Bali

Bali, Indonesia

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Blessed with a hypnotising view of the Indian Ocean, Grand Mirage Resort & Thalasso Bali is a beautiful beachfront resort in southern Bali.

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Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa

Bali, Indonesia

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Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali's southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road.

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The Apurva Kempinski Bali

The Apurva Kempinski Bali

Bali, Indonesia

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Beachfront luxury in a 5 star hotel

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The St. Regis Bali Resort

The St. Regis Bali Resort

Bali, Indonesia

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Nestling by the soft, sandy beaches, this resort offers understated barefoot elegance with Balinese-inspired living.

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Maya Sanur Resort & Spa

Maya Sanur Resort & Spa

Bali, Indonesia

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5 star eco-friendly get away.

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The Pavilions Bali

The Pavilions Bali

Bali, Indonesia

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25 Villas set in the heart of Sanur.

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Alila Seminyak

Alila Seminyak

Bali, Indonesia

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A stylish beachfront retreat that encourages guests to embrace the best of Bali

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Highlights

Indonesia is about more than just beautiful beaches. Head off the beaten track to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Discover Bali's culinary heritage

A multitude of islands, each home to an eclectic mix of cultures, make up Indonesia and each serve a diverse range of cuisine. Try Bali's own sate lilit, made from minced beef, fish, chicken or pork mixed with coconut and a rich blend of vegetables and spices, wrapped around bamboo skewers then grilled or feast on a delicious local curry served on a banana leaf. Head to the coast for some mouth watering seafood, served fresh from the morning's catch. Discover Bali's culinary heritage and learn how to cook local dishes with a cooking class - an unforgettable experience and a lasting souvenir.

Discover Bali's culinary heritage
A spiritualist's haven

A spiritualist's haven

Embark on a spiritual journey through Bali's historic monuments. Tanah Lot is perched on top of a huge rock, surrounded by the sea, with waves constantly crashing onto its base, while Uluwatu Temple boasts a magnificent location, perched on a cliff edge in the southwestern Bukit Peninsula. Near Ubud, Goa Gajah 'elephant cave' was built as a spiritual place for meditation and is home to ancient rock carvings, a meditational cave, bathing pools, fountains and more.

Soothing spa experiences

No visit to Bali is complete without indulging in a spa experience. Choose from a decadent menu of treatment options, available in most resorts, and be pampered in a serene oasis. Relax the mind, body and spirit with a sunrise yoga session on a tranquil beach.

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Luxury Tours in Indonesia

Useful Information

When To Visit

The best weather in Bali is found in May, June and September, when it's relatively dry and not so humid. The wet season falls between October and April and although there's still plenty to do and rains rarely last all day, some activities, such as volcano trekking, can be affected by the weather. There's little rain in July and August, however this busy high season results in higher prices and crowded attractions.

Location

An archipelagic island country lying between the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean

Size

1.905 million square kilometres

Local Time

GMT +8

Telephone code

+62

Visa

UK passport holders no longer require a visa if travelling on holiday and staying less than 30 days, visitors holding other passports should check the visa requirements with the nearest Indonesia diplomatic mission

Currency

Indonesian Rupiah

Tipping

Tipping is not expected in Indonesia, however if the service is good a 10% tip is welcomed

Vaccinations

Some recommended, please contact your doctor. As conditions can change quickly, please also check the current health requirements for Indonesia on gov.uk.

Flying time

Approximately 18 hours from the UK

Electricity

The power supply is 230v/50Hz using a round two pin plug, so carry an adaptor

Tourist office

Indonesian Ministry of Tourism

Language

Indonesian, although English is widely spoken

Smoking

Smoking is prohibited on public transport and in the majority of public places, including places of worship