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Villa Kayu Raja
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2024

Lasanti Villas Seminyak Bali
Reviewed on 10 July 2019


The Elysian Boutique Villa Hotel
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2024

The Hava Ubud A Pramana Experience
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2026
Indonesia Holiday Packages
Indonesia is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Australians—it’s close by, yet exotic, and it’s definitely diverse.
From wild clubs to calm mountain escapes, a holiday in Indonesia (or two, or three!) is sure to have what you’re looking for.
Things to Do in Indonesia
With more than 900 inhabited islands (and more than 18,000 islands in total), the hardest part of an Indonesia holiday can be deciding where to go! The country’s most famous and most-visited island is Bali. Once a quiet home of fisherman and rice paddies, tourism soared in the booming 1990s and turned Bali into Party Central. For those more interested in local cuisine or genuine R&R, the island of Java, with the country’s capital and other large cities, is the place to be. Metropolises like Bandung and Semarang and southern beach towns like Sawarna are sure to tantalise the taste buds and soothe stressed souls.
Travellers who have seen it all, but still want to get away from it all, should book one of our Indonesia holiday packages on Sulawesi or Sumatra. These less-explored islands can provide adrenaline-pumping action or resort relaxation. In North Sulawesi, keep your friends close and “anemones” closer on a scuba diving or snorkelling adventure in Tomini Bay. On Sumatra, relax in a hammock on an island in the middle of Southeast Asia’s largest lake, Danau Toba, or head south to Krui for legendary surfing. In Indonesia, there is always more adventure waiting just around the corner.
Shopping, Dining & Nightlife
When you visit Indonesia, you may just want to bring an empty suitcase! Thanks to tourist dollars and the development they bring, Bali holiday packages will connect you with some of the best upscale shopping in the country. Haute couture is what’s hot in this resort town: find that silk shirt or dress that just screams “swag,” toss it into the boot of your Bali car hire (from Wotif, of course!) and hit the clubs along Legian Street—you’ll only need your own two feet to dance the night away.
If your partying days are past, skip Bali and travel to Jakarta for some of the best and largest pasar (traditional markets). Practice your bargaining skills for local handicrafts like batik prints and wood carvings. Hint: Your most important phrase will be “Boleh kurang?,” that is, “Can you reduce the price?” Don’t “flea” from the famous market at Jalan Surabaya then head to Pasar Seni to watch painters, sculptors and other artisans first-hand.
Wherever you travel, Indonesia holidays are filled with food of all types. Those with daring taste buds can find dishes like coto makassar—a cow-part stew that’s so high in cholesterol it must be eaten sparingly—to smoked bat meat, to safer delicacies like the odd, smelly durian fruit. Determined explorers can find these dishes in most major cities, but those seeking a true “bizarre foods” experience will certainly find it on Sulawesi.
What’s Next?
Make the jump across the Timor Sea, and you’ll feel like you’ve entered another universe. Wotif’s Indonesia packages are ready to take you to a world where all your holiday self’s dreams come true.
Top Indonesia hotels

Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana
The perfect get-away, it was our second time returning to the property and it was just as amazing as ever. The staff's detail to attention and pride in their work really shines through.
Reviewed on 8 May 2026

Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali by IHG
A one night stay after landing very late at night. Great check in, room service at 1am (delicious Soto Ayam) and a comprehensive buffet breakfast. Nice room, good size..overall a very good experience.
Reviewed on 16 May 2026

ibis Bandung Trans Studio
All was fine very happy with our stay
Reviewed on 28 Mar 2026







