A few suggestions to get the holiday planning process started
Discover different ways to explore Indonesia
Practical advice and inspiration to help you prepare for your holiday
Indonesia is the gift that keeps on giving for explorers of all ages, but an Indonesia family holiday in particular is a sure-fire winner. As family holiday specialists, and great lovers of Indonesia, we’re confident we can put together a family holiday of a lifetime. Our team of Asia experts are on hand to tailor-make the ultimate Indonesia family holiday, be that island-hopping to experience the country’s remarkable diversity, or staying put on one island to dig a little deeper and really get to the root of what makes a place so special. Whatever you choose to do, if you book with Original Travel you and the family will benefit from our exclusive additional services, including fast-track check-in and security at the airport, and lounge access (even if you're flying economy); and children aged between three and ten also receive a family travel pack of challenges and destination-specific quizzes designed by much-loved children's party people Sharky & George, to keep them interested on long flights or transfers. Once you're actually in Indonesia, our clued-up local Concierge is on hand to take the trip to the next level with family-friendly restaurant recommendations and last-minute plans.
An obvious starting point would be Bali, where beautiful beaches and family-friendly accommodation come as standard, but where there's also a raft of other family-friendly activities on offer, including rafting, cycling, kayaking, snorkelling, cookery classes, traditional craft lessons, surfing and riding. We can even arrange cultural tours by convertible VWs that are specially tailored to suit the youngsters’ attention spans.
Over on Java there are amazing temple complexes to explore, more beautiful beaches and cultural curiosities such as magical Javanese shadow puppet shows in places like Yogyakarta. Beyond Bali to the east from Java is Lombok, where families can enjoy volcano hiking trips and snorkelling with turtles off the Gili Islands. And did someone say orangutans? Your little monkeys can see these rare and wonderful apes in their natural habitat on Sumatra or Kalimantan, the bit of Borneo that's part of Indonesia. And dragons? No problem, go to Komodo, and the children can see actual Komodo dragons. Bragging rights don't come much bigger.
With an equatorial and tropical climate, Indonesia is perfect for exploring all year round. There are two main seasons however, the first being the dry season which falls between May and December, and the rainier months that are typically from January to April. If you're looking for sunshine and warm weather, the dry season is an ideal time for an Indonesia family holiday. You can bask in the warmth of the sun as you stroll along pristine beaches, admire the intricate details of ancient temples and indulge in exhilarating outdoor activities such as snorkelling, surfing and hiking. Peak season falls between July and August, which conveniently coincides with UK school summer holidays, if you prefer a more tranquil and cost-effective experience, you might opt to travel during the shoulder seasons of April to June (UK Easter holidays) or September to October (UK autumn half term). While the dry season typically offers clear skies and warm weather, some areas of Indonesia can experience cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall, especially in the highlands. The rainy season is also a great time to visit Lombok, Komodo National Park and Sumba, which are amazing to explore on a family holiday to Indonesia, even during the rain.
Our team of destination experts will get to know you and your unique requirements for your holiday
We work with you to build an ultra-personalised holiday itinerary with your choice of accommodation, experiences and activities
All of our holidays include little extras designed to make a big difference to your trip, from fast-tracking you through airport check-in and security to our network of local Concierges