Bali is known as one of Australia’s favourite Holiday destinations, and for good reason – this blissful Island paradise is famous for sun-drenched beaches, terraced rice fields, sacred temples, and friendly locals. However, as an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, the nation of Indonesia has so much more to offer travellers beyond Bali. Every island here is unique. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing blissful escape or an action-packed adventure, you’ll find your perfect holiday destination in Indonesia.
Adding an island stay to your next Bali holiday is a great way to explore more of what this diverse country has to offer. If you’re looking to head off the beaten path, here are some of the best holiday destinations in Indonesia. So, where else should you visit in Indonesia? Join us in Bali and Beyond.
Bali
Bali remains in the hearts of many Australians for so many reasons. This is one of the most visited islands in Southeast Asia, attracting millions of tourists each year. Bali is renowned for its restorative, blissful vibe, offering a holiday filled with beach days, temple hopping, and flavourful foodie experiences. Plus, it’s one of Australia’s most accessible holiday destinations – flights to and from Bali depart daily and take approximately four hours from the West Coast and six hours from the East Coast.
Lombok
If you’re looking to discover a new holiday destination in Indonesia, the island of Lombok is a great starting point. Located east of Bali, Lombok spoils with pristine, unspoiled nature that reminds many of what Bali was like before it became a tourist magnet. Getting to Lombok is as easy as catching a 40-minute flight or a 90-minute fast ferry from Bali, making it the perfect island add-on to your Bali holiday. There are plenty of breathtaking natural wonders to explore in Lombok, which is why it’s an ideal destination for active travellers. Being an island, there are dozens of beaches to choose from, including the unique Pink Beach, which – you guessed it – is famous for its rose-coloured sand. It’s also renowned for excellent surfing for beginners, and magnificent waterfalls for hikers. Plus, Lombok is only a 10-minute boat ride to the beautiful Gili Islands.
Flores
For those who want to travel off the beaten path, the island of Flores is an up-and-coming Indonesian holiday destination. This rugged destination is part of the East Nusa Tenggara province, which also includes the islands of Komodo and Timor. If you’d like to add an island stay on Flores to your Bali holiday, you can catch one of the multiple daily flights, taking approximately 70 minutes.
Most visitors to Flores stay in Labuan Bajo, a peaceful fishing village located on the island’s east coast. Considered one of Indonesia’s best-hidden gems, Labuan Bajo is known for its incredible dive sites, where you can spot countless vibrant coral and fish species and, if you’re lucky, creatures like manta rays and green sea turtles. Labuan Bajo is also home to some fascinating limestone caves that you can swim in. Most importantly, Labuan Bajo is the best base from which to explore Komodo National Park, with lush volcanic hills, pink-hued beaches, and deep cobalt waters. You won’t want to miss the unbelievable views offered by hiking just 45 minutes to the peak of Padar Island.
Jakarta
If Bali is the heart of Indonesia, then Jakarta is the chaotic brain, as the hub for manufacturing and business. With millions of people, there’s bound to be traffic, hustle, and bustle. Jakarta is a melting pot of cultural diversity, traditions, languages, and cuisine all in one place, with 1300 diverse cultures. Brimming with historical sites, architectural marvels, and museums, you can also unveil the colonial history of the land here. Shopping ranges from luxurious to street market handicrafts, and the nightlife is epic. Jakarta is a place for all the senses.
Visiting Bali and Beyond
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