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71 destinations across Bali and Java — guided, picked up and driven by our team.

Pantai Kuta

South Bali

Pantai Kuta

Kuta Beach is the first name that comes to mind when talking about a holiday in Bali. Its gentle stretch of white sand extends as far as the eye can see, and since the 1970s this beach has been a mainstay of tourism on the Island of the Gods. To this day its charm has never faded — especially at sunset.

Pantai Seminyak

South Bali

Pantai Seminyak

Seminyak offers a calmer beach atmosphere than Kuta, yet with far more complete facilities. The area is known for its Eating Street lined with western restaurants, beachfront cafes and local designer boutiques. A perfect choice for travellers seeking comfort without the excessive crowds.

Pantai Canggu

South Bali

Pantai Canggu

Canggu has grown into the most dynamic area in South Bali. Black volcanic sand beaches with waves friendly to surfers, combined with aesthetic cafes, co-working spaces and a vibrant international community. A favourite destination for digital nomads and surfers alike.

Jimbaran Seafood

South Bali

Jimbaran Seafood

Jimbaran should be on your list of must-visits during your stay in Bali, especially if you are a seafood lover. The bay is not only one of Bali's best spots for a memorable sunset, but also home to dozens of seafood cafes lining Muaya Beach. As the sun goes down, candlelit tables are laid out on the sand while the horizon glows with lights from Ngurah Rai Airport and traditional fishing boat lanterns.

Water Sport Tanjung Benoa

South Bali

Water Sport Tanjung Benoa

Tanjung Benoa is widely known as the centre for marine tourism activities on the island of Bali. A wide variety of water games are available here, from Parasailing Adventure, Flying Fish, Jet Ski and Banana Boat to Rolling Donut. Its calm waters make it safe and suitable for all ages.

Pulau Penyu

South Bali

Pulau Penyu

If you are looking for a holiday reference that is anything but boring, visiting a turtle sanctuary is an interesting choice. Not just a holiday, but also a chance to get to know other living creatures up close. Turtle Island in Tanjung Benoa is one of the most visited hatcheries by both domestic and foreign tourists.

Atlas Beach Club

South Bali

Atlas Beach Club

Atlas Beach Fest is the largest beach club in the world, located in the Berawa area of Canggu. With a giant ocean-facing pool, a line-up of international-standard restaurants and a stage that hosts performances daily, Atlas offers a charm all its own compared to other Bali destinations.

Finns Beach Club

South Bali

Finns Beach Club

Finns Beach Club is one of the finest beach clubs in Bali. It offers the comfort of relaxing with a delicious food and drink menu, along with a breathtaking sunset panorama. At certain times special events are held that visitors always look forward to.

Kebun Binatang Bali

Ubud & Gianyar

Kebun Binatang Bali

Bali Zoo Park in Singapadu is one of the most complete zoos in Bali, presenting a collection of more than 350 animals consisting of over 100 species. Various activities and the amusing behaviour of rare animals can be witnessed up close in a beautiful open natural setting.

Taman Safari Bali

Ubud & Gianyar

Taman Safari Bali

An African Safari in Bali, home to over a thousand amazing animals from around the world, including rare and endangered species such as the Komodo Dragon, Orangutan and Bali Starling. Beyond the safari there are extraordinary shows: Elephant Show, Animal Presentation, Big Cat Presentation and six other spectacular performances.

Ubud Jungle ATV Ride

Ubud & Gianyar

Ubud Jungle ATV Ride

Ubud Jungle ATV Ride offers the experience of exploring the Ubud forest on an ATV through a track that is both challenging and fun. The route combines rice field views, bamboo forest, tunnels, caves, rivers and traditional villages, with cool and comfortable air throughout.

Pasar Seni Ubud

Ubud & Gianyar

Pasar Seni Ubud

Ubud Art Market offers a wide variety of Balinese art products. Here visitors can find all kinds of handicrafts and quality art objects at relatively affordable prices. This traditional market is popular with foreign tourists and remains one of Ubud's consistently busy attractions.

Monkey Forest Ubud

Ubud & Gianyar

Monkey Forest Ubud

The Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud is a famous attraction receiving around 10,000–15,000 visitors every month. This 12.5-hectare forest holds 186 species of plants and trees along with three temples: Dalem Agung Padangtegal, Holy Spring Temple and Prajapati Temple. It is managed by the Mandala Suci Wenara Wana Management.

Alas Harum

Ubud & Gianyar

Alas Harum

Alas Harum is an agro-tourism area presenting a range of exciting attractions set against stretches of terraced rice fields and lush greenery. Within the grounds are iconic photo spots including the Bird Nest, Pekak Berayut, Gorilla, Dancing Bridge, Education Temple and Glass Flooring.

Tampaksiring

Ubud & Gianyar

Tampaksiring

Tampaksiring is a sub-district in Gianyar Regency home to a famous tourist object, Tirta Empul Temple, with its sacred spring gushing from the ground and used for purification rituals. To the southwest stands Tampaksiring Palace, a presidential palace from the Soekarno era.

Jembatan Kaca Bali

Ubud & Gianyar

Jembatan Kaca Bali

The Bali Glass Bridge in Sukawati, Gianyar Regency, was completed in September 2022 after a two-year construction process. The 188-metre-long, 2.2-metre-wide bridge sits at a height of 66 metres. From above, visitors can take in the green scenery of the surrounding area and the river flowing far below.

Tari Kecak

Ubud & Gianyar

Tari Kecak

The Kecak dance was created in the 1930s by Balinese artist Wayan Limbak together with German painter Walter Spies. Unlike Balinese dances in general, Kecak uses no gamelan or musical instruments — only the rhythmic sound of "cak-cak-cak" chanted by 50–60 bare-chested men.

Tari Barong

Ubud & Gianyar

Tari Barong

For the Balinese people, the Barong dance is not merely a performance but also carries elements of belief. It tells the mythological story of a bear-like creature possessing supernatural powers, believed to protect humankind. One of the best places to witness it is the Ubud Barong Dance.

Pod Chocolate Factory

Ubud & Gianyar

Pod Chocolate Factory

Pod Chocolate Factory & Cafe is the first producer to process chocolate from the cocoa bean planting stage through to the creation of various dark, non-dairy milk and modern white chocolate products. Manufacturing takes place using European machinery in a factory located on the Island of the Gods.

Desa Penglipuran

Bangli & Kintamani

Desa Penglipuran

Penglipuran Village in Bangli Regency is known as one of the cleanest villages in the world. Its layout follows the Tri Mandala concept, with bamboo-roofed houses lined neatly along a main street free of motor vehicles. The community still firmly upholds ancient Balinese customs.

Gunung Batur

Bangli & Kintamani

Gunung Batur

Mount Batur is an active volcano standing 1,717 metres above sea level within a giant caldera in Kintamani. Trekking to the summit usually begins before dawn so climbers can witness the sunrise above the clouds, with Lake Batur and Mount Agung as a backdrop. The area is recognised as a UNESCO Global Geopark.

Danau Bratan

Tabanan & Bedugul

Danau Bratan

Lake Bratan lies in the Bedugul area, Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency. It is the easternmost of a cluster of twin lakes within a large caldera, and is renowned for its exceptional scenery. In the middle of the lake stands Ulun Danu Temple, a place of worship for Sang Hyang Dewi Danu as the giver of fertility.

Jatiluwih

Tabanan & Bedugul

Jatiluwih

Jatiluwih is a village in Penebel District, Tabanan Regency, with a panorama of terraced rice fields recognised by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage site. Sitting at an average altitude of 700 metres above sea level, the air stays cool all day and never rises above 20 degrees Celsius.

Pura Tanah Lot

Tabanan & Bedugul

Pura Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bali and an important temple for the local people. Standing on a rock in the middle of the sea, at high tide it appears like a floating island. Beyond its stunning coral panorama and remarkable architecture, Tanah Lot is also a sacred place.

Pantai Lovina

North Bali

Pantai Lovina

Lovina Beach is known as one of the beaches most frequented by dolphins in Indonesia. The presence of these dolphins is its main attraction. Its calming atmosphere makes foreign tourists comfortable here, and Lovina has developed into a leading tourist destination in northern Bali.

Air Terjun Munduk

North Bali

Air Terjun Munduk

North Bali is famous for a variety of open-air natural attractions, including the waterfall located in Munduk Village. Its pristine nature never fails to charm, especially for adventure travellers who enjoy trekking and direct contact with the outdoors. A place like this is certainly a prima donna.

Gunung Agung

East Bali

Gunung Agung

Mount Agung is the highest mountain in Bali at 3,031 metres above sea level and is regarded as the most sacred by the Balinese people. According to local belief, it is a replica of Mount Meru, the axis of the world in Hindu cosmology. Climbing routes are available from both Besakih Temple and Pasar Agung Temple.

Pura Besakih

East Bali

Pura Besakih

Besakih Temple is a temple complex located in Besakih Village, Rendang District, Karangasem Regency. The complex consists of one central temple, Penataran Agung Besakih, and 18 companion temples — one Basukian Temple and 17 others. Besakih is known as the mother temple for all Hindus in Bali.

Amed

East Bali

Amed

Amed Beach is rarely heard of by tourists from outside the Island of the Gods, as the area has not been exposed to the surface like other beaches. Yet this is precisely its appeal: outstanding snorkelling and diving activities. Foreign tourists regard the Amed coastline as a paradise for Bali's underwater world.

Pulau Menjangan

West Bali & Jembrana

Pulau Menjangan

Menjangan Island is a small island located 5 miles northwest of Bali and is part of West Bali National Park. "Menjangan" means deer in the local language, as the island is inhabited by a herd of wild deer. Its harbour sits next to Mimpi Resort. Menjangan is famous for the best wall diving in Bali.

Pura Rambut Siwi

West Bali & Jembrana

Pura Rambut Siwi

Rambut Siwi Temple stands on a coral cliff facing the Indian Ocean in Mendoyo District, Jembrana Regency. The temple is believed to house a strand of hair from Dang Hyang Nirartha, hence the name Rambut Siwi. Panoramic open sea views and surrounding rice fields make it one of the most beautiful temples in West Bali.

Pantai Medewi

West Bali & Jembrana

Pantai Medewi

Medewi has the feel of Southern California: long waves that tumble and crumble for nearly a kilometre over black pebbled sand, backed by thick forest. Medewi is a workable point break friendly to beginner and intermediate surfers. Two to three hours' drive from Kuta, the area is far quieter and more relaxed.

Kurma Asih

West Bali & Jembrana

Kurma Asih

Bali is not only about beaches in the southern region. Bali consists of nine regencies and cities, one of the most interesting being Jembrana — an area nicknamed Bumi Makepung. In Banjar Mekarsari, Perancak Village, sits a conservation centre called Kurma Asih. In Sanskrit, Kurma means turtle and Asih means I, so that Kurma Asih itself means "I am a Turtle".

Cokelat Jaen San Dari Jembrana

West Bali & Jembrana

Cokelat Jaen San Dari Jembrana

Jaen San Chocolate is a signature chocolate product from Jembrana, made from selected cocoa beans grown by local farmers. Crafted with a traditional recipe blended with a modern touch, this chocolate offers the authentic flavour of Bumi Makepung and has become one of the favourite souvenirs among visitors to Jembrana.

Crystal Bay

Nusa Penida

Crystal Bay

Crystal Bay is a beach with a shoreline about 200 metres long and up to 118 metres wide, located on the western side of Nusa Penida Island. Its soft white sand is surrounded by the steep cliffs typical of the islands. Its clear water makes it one of the best snorkelling and diving spots in the area.

Broken Beach

Nusa Penida

Broken Beach

Broken Beach is a scenic coastal formation on the southwestern edge of Nusa Penida. The spot is marked by a hilly rock arch, the star landmark of the area, also known by its local name Pasih Uug. A great spot for travel photographers and anyone who wants to enjoy stunning panoramic views.

Angel's Billabong

Nusa Penida

Angel's Billabong

We recommend exploring Broken Beach first, where a signposted trail will lead you to Angel's Billabong. Here you can swim in natural rock pools known as a natural infinity pool. Swim only at low tide, and wear reef shoes as the seaweed-covered rocks can get slippery.

Pantai Kelingking

Nusa Penida

Pantai Kelingking

Kelingking Beach is a secluded and beautiful beach in Bunga Mekar Village on the southwest coast of Nusa Penida. Its most popular landmark is the plant-covered limestone promontory, with massive waves crashing against it below. The unique formation resembles the head of a T-Rex, so Kelingking is often called the T-Rex Bay of Bali.

Kawah Ijen

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

Kawah Ijen

The Ijen Crater volcano in Banyuwangi presents one of the most spectacular sights in the world. Within its crater lies the world largest acidic lake, and the area is famous for the Blue Fire phenomenon — blue flames that burn like lava in the dark, visible only in the early hours. This phenomenon exists in only two places on earth.

Pulau Merah

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

Pulau Merah

Located in Pesanggaran District, Banyuwangi, Red Island Beach is a must-visit destination when stopping by Banyuwangi. It is famous for a small green hill jutting into the sea, covered in the red soil that gives the beach its name. Its white sand stretches for three kilometres with waves high enough to make it a surfers favourite.

Pulau Bedil

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

Pulau Bedil

Bedil Island is a tiny uninhabited island in the waters of Situbondo, reachable by fishing boat in a short ride. Its shallow, clear and calm waters make it an ideal spot for casual snorkelling or simply sunbathing on its clean white sand.

Teluk Hijau

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

Teluk Hijau

Green Bay lies within Meru Betiri National Park, Banyuwangi. Its name comes from the greenish tint of the seawater, caused by algae and the forested cliffs surrounding it. To reach it visitors trek through the forest or hire a boat from Rajegwesi Beach — a journey well worth the view at the end.

Taman Nasional Baluran

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

Taman Nasional Baluran

Baluran National Park in Situbondo is nicknamed the Africa van Java for its Bekol savanna, thousands of hectares roamed by wild bulls, deer, buffalo and peacocks. Set against Mount Baluran, the area offers a landscape rarely found in Indonesia. At its eastern edge lies Bama Beach with mangrove forest and troops of monkeys.

De Djawatan

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

De Djawatan

De Djawatan in Benculuk, Banyuwangi, is an old rain tree forest that once served as a timber yard for the state forestry company. Giant trees over a hundred years old, with moss-draped drooping branches, create an atmosphere often compared to the Fangorn Forest of Lord of the Rings.

Taman Gandrung Terakota

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

Taman Gandrung Terakota

Gandrung Terracotta Park on the slopes of Mount Ijen displays a thousand terracotta statues of Gandrung dancers standing amid terraced rice fields. The site also serves as an open-air amphitheatre hosting traditional Banyuwangi art performances against a dramatic mountain backdrop.

Alas Purwo National Park

Banyuwangi & Situbondo

Alas Purwo National Park

Alas Purwo National Park is located at the southeastern tip of Java Island, precisely in Tegaldlimo and Purwoharjo Districts, Banyuwangi. Covering 44,037 hectares, it is said to be the oldest land on Java and has long been known as a place full of mystery. Within it lies Plengkung Beach (G-Land), one of the world best surf breaks.

Gunung Bromo

Bromo & Lumajang

Gunung Bromo

The appeal of Mount Bromo needs no further proof — it is famous even abroad. Bromo sits within four regencies: Probolinggo, Pasuruan, Lumajang and Malang. The sunrise panorama from Penanjakan, the vast sea of sand and the steaming crater make it the icon of East Java tourism.

Air Terjun Madakaripura

Bromo & Lumajang

Air Terjun Madakaripura

Madakaripura in Probolinggo is the tallest waterfall on Java Island at around 200 metres. Shaped as a circular chamber ringed by towering cliffs, water falls from every side like a curtain of rain. According to legend, this was the final meditation place of Mahapatih Gajah Mada.

Air Terjun Tumpak Sewu

Bromo & Lumajang

Air Terjun Tumpak Sewu

Tumpak Sewu on the border of Lumajang and Malang is often called the Niagara of Indonesia. The name Tumpak Sewu means a thousand waterfalls, referring to the curtain of water flowing simultaneously from a 120-metre semicircular cliff. From the upper viewpoint, Mount Semeru forms the perfect backdrop.

Air Terjun Kapas Biru

Bromo & Lumajang

Air Terjun Kapas Biru

Kapas Biru in Pronojiwo Village, Lumajang, stands around 100 metres tall with a flow so soft it resembles cotton — hence its name, which means blue cotton. The descent down hundreds of steps through tropical forest is part of an experience that is both challenging and refreshing.

Coban Sriti

Bromo & Lumajang

Coban Sriti

Coban Sriti sits in the same area as Tumpak Sewu and Kapas Biru, making the three a single waterfall exploration package in Lumajang. Hidden behind a narrow cliff wall, it feels like discovering a secret chamber in the middle of the forest. Ideal for those who enjoy light trekking and nature photography.

Teras Semeru

Bromo & Lumajang

Teras Semeru

Semeru Terrace in Sumberurip Village, Lumajang, is an open viewpoint facing directly toward the peak of Mahameru — the highest mountain on Java Island. On clear mornings, plumes of smoke from the Jonggring Saloko crater are clearly visible above stretches of rice fields and hills.

Semeru Lava Tour

Bromo & Lumajang

Semeru Lava Tour

The Semeru Lava Tour invites visitors to trace the cold lava flow paths of Mount Semeru aboard 4x4 jeeps. The route crosses stretches of volcanic sand and rock with the majestic Semeru valley as a backdrop. An adventure that gets the adrenaline going while presenting a truly unusual landscape.

Museum Angkut

Malang & Surabaya

Museum Angkut

Museum Angkut in Batu City is the largest transportation museum in Southeast Asia, displaying more than 300 vehicles from various eras and countries. Each zone is designed to resemble its original city — from Europe and America to Japan — making it a family favourite and a paradise of photo backdrops.

Jatim Park 2

Malang & Surabaya

Jatim Park 2

Jatim Park 2 in Batu City combines Batu Secret Zoo and the Animal Museum in a single complex. This modern zoo houses hundreds of species from various continents in habitats arranged to resemble the wild, while the Animal Museum presents dioramas and giant-scale fossils.

Coban Rondo

Malang & Surabaya

Coban Rondo

Coban Rondo in Pujon, Malang, is an 84-metre waterfall flowing within a pine forest area with the cool air typical of the mountains. The tourism area is equipped with a garden maze, camping grounds and outbound activities, making it suitable for families and groups alike.

Kampung Warna Warni Jodipan

Malang & Surabaya

Kampung Warna Warni Jodipan

Jodipan Village on the banks of the Brantas River in Malang transformed from a dense settlement into a tourist destination after all its houses were painted in bright colours. Narrow alleys are filled with murals, and a glass bridge connects it to the Blue Village across the river.

Pantai Balekambang

Malang & Surabaya

Pantai Balekambang

Balekambang Beach in South Malang is often nicknamed the Tanah Lot of East Java, thanks to Amerta Jati Temple standing on a small coral island connected to the mainland by a bridge. Its long stretch of white sand faces directly onto the Indian Ocean.

Surabaya City Tour

Malang & Surabaya

Surabaya City Tour

As Indonesia second-largest city, Surabaya holds a rich historical heritage. A typical city tour route covers the Heroes Monument, Suramadu Bridge, House of Sampoerna, Surabaya Old Town and the Al-Akbar Mosque. The blend of colonial buildings and a modern city makes for a compelling journey.

Candi Borobudur

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Candi Borobudur

Borobudur Temple in Magelang is the largest Buddhist temple in the world, built in the 8th century during the Syailendra Dynasty. This nine-tiered structure is adorned with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues, and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sunrise from its summit is an unforgettable moment.

Candi Prambanan

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Candi Prambanan

Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple complex in Indonesia, built in the 9th century and dedicated to the Trimurti: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Its main temple rises 47 metres with reliefs narrating the Ramayana epic. On certain evenings the Ramayana Ballet is staged against the illuminated temple backdrop.

Malioboro

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Malioboro

Malioboro is the most iconic street in Yogyakarta, stretching from the Jogja Monument to the Sultan Palace. Its sidewalks are lined with batik traders, silver craft sellers and local delicacies such as gudeg and bakpia. At night, roadside angkringan stalls and street musicians bring the city to life.

Keraton Yogyakarta

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Keraton Yogyakarta

Keraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat is the official palace of the Yogyakarta Sultanate, still functioning today as the Sultan residence and a centre of Javanese culture. The complex holds collections of heirlooms, gamelan sets and royal carriages, and regularly stages traditional art performances.

Taman Sari

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Taman Sari

Taman Sari is the former royal garden of the Yogyakarta Sultanate, built in the mid-18th century. The complex once served as a resting place, bathing pools for the sultan family and a defensive fortress. Its underground tunnels and the Sumur Gumuling are the most captivating parts for visitors.

Tebing Breksi

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Tebing Breksi

Breksi Cliff in Sleman is a former limestone quarry transformed into a tourist destination. Its cliff walls are now decorated with wayang and dragon relief carvings by local artists. From the top, visitors can take in panoramic views of Yogyakarta as far as Prambanan Temple — especially striking at sunset.

Hutan Pinus Mangunan

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Hutan Pinus Mangunan

Mangunan Pine Forest in Bantul offers rows of towering pine trees with sunbeams filtering between the trunks. The area is equipped with a wooden stage, viewing decks and arranged photo spots. The air is cool and the atmosphere calm — a perfect escape from the bustle of the city.

Goa Pindul

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Goa Pindul

Pindul Cave in Gunungkidul is famous for cave tubing — floating along a roughly 350-metre underground river on an inner tube. Inside the cave are stalactites and stalagmites, along with a natural light hole in the ceiling that creates a dramatic scene.

Pantai Timang

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Pantai Timang

Timang Beach in Gunungkidul is known for its traditional wooden gondola and suspension bridge connecting the mainland to Panjang Island amid the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean. Originally built by fishermen hunting lobster, it is now an extreme attraction that tests visitors nerve.

Lava Tour Merapi

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Lava Tour Merapi

The Merapi Lava Tour takes visitors across the slopes of Mount Merapi in open jeeps, tracing paths left by the 2010 eruption lava flows. The route typically covers the Sisa Hartaku Museum, Alien Rock and the Kaliadem bunker, with the Merapi summit as a backdrop throughout.

Lawang Sewu & Kota Lama

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Lawang Sewu & Kota Lama

Lawang Sewu is a Dutch colonial building in Semarang, constructed in 1904 as the office of the Dutch East Indies railway company. The name Lawang Sewu means a thousand doors, referring to its many large doors and windows. Nearby lies Semarang Old Town with its colonial architecture and the iconic Blenduk Church.

Dataran Tinggi Dieng

Central Java & Yogyakarta

Dataran Tinggi Dieng

The Dieng Plateau sits at around 2,000 metres above sea level on the border of Banjarnegara and Wonosobo. The area holds the oldest Hindu temple complex on Java, the steaming Sikidang Crater, the colour-shifting Telaga Warna, and the panorama from Sikunir Hill — nicknamed the land above the clouds.