Multicentre Holidays to Indonesia

Take your pick of the 17,000 islands in the Indonesia archipelago. Hop between the islands on multi-centre holiday for culture, beach time and stunning scenery. Surf, swim and watch the sunsets from a rooftop bar in the ever-popular Bali, recharge your batteries in the lesser-visited Lombok, swim among colourful fish in the car-free Gili Islands or explore the Buddhist temples of Borobudur in Java.

Want to break up your journey? Why not spend a few days in Dubai for tax-free shopping, five star luxury, world-class dining and the chance for a thrilling desert experience. Or combine Indonesia with a stopover in one of south east Asia’s buzzing metropolises – our top pick is Singapore. To help inspire you, browse our Indonesia multi-centre holidays below or call and speak to one of our Travel Specialists.

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Indonesia Travel Information

Flights between the UK and Indonesia are indirect.

  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah 
  • Time difference: (GMT+8) 
  • Flight from UK: 16 hours 
  • Visa: If entering through Bali, Jakarta, Surabaya, or Batam visa not required.  
  • Language: Indonesian 
  • National drink: Arrack 
  • National dish: Nasi goreng (fried rice) 
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Travel Tips & Advice for Indonesia

Indonesia Activities


Spread over an area 5,200km by 17,000km between Asia and Australia, there is much to attract visitors to the Indonesian archipelago! You can take a relaxing break from everyday life or look for adventure in this intriguing country. If you visit Bali, don't just spend your days soaking up the sun and enjoying the nightlife, explore the charming villages, rice paddies and historic temples. You could head over to Lombok to see the active volcano, Mount Rinjani, or travel to exotic Java.

Indonesia Food & Drink


Traditional Indonesian cuisine is based on rice (nasi), corn, cassava and sweet potatoes, along with coconut milk, spices, chillies and peanuts. Chicken, beef and fish are also main ingredients in the local dishes, though in these islands you can't go wrong with the fresh seafood. Nasi goreng, or fried rice, is a national food of Indonesia, and you should definitely sample it during your stay. Made a number of different ways, it is a staple of the local Indonesian diet

Indonesia Attractions


Indonesia showcases some of South East Asia's biggest and most breathtaking wildlife sanctuaries and wilderness areas. The orang-utans at Bukit Lawang near Medan are a must see. Visit Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, which has a number of active and dormant volcanoes to explore. Speaking of volcanoes, want to swim in the largest volcanic lake in the world? Spend an afternoon at Lake Toba! Ancient Indonesian temples are also not to be missed.

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