Island-hop in style aboard the luxury Aqua Blu where you’ll spend a week discovering the wonders of Komodo National Park’s and become acquainted with the archipelago’s namesake dragons.
Known for its coastal fishing villages, Moyo Island is destination few travellers get to see. On an adventure holiday in Indonesia, you’ll hike through pristine jungle to hidden cascades, while also snorkelling the pastel-shaded coral of Angel Reef.
Luxury holidays in Indonesia have it all; exotically remote beaches, enchanting forests, captivating rice terraces, vast rolling hills, stunning waterfalls and volcanic views with hidden craters. Embark on a luxury holiday to Indonesia to discover a land with a multitude of cultures, landscapes, animals, traditions and cuisines. The national motto, “Bhinneka tunggal ika” (unity in diversity), honours Indonesia’s extraordinary diversity.
Explore the spiritual paradise of Bali, a picture-perfect tropical island with pristine beaches, eye-catching coral islands and an impressive collection of luxury villas and hotels. Rooted in Hinduism, Bali is distinctly different from the rest of the country which is predominantly Muslim.
Neighbouring Lombok is an ideal choice for those looking for private relaxation on a beach holiday in Indonesia and exciting adventures. You’ll laze on hidden beaches, trek to secret waterfalls and enjoy some of the country’s best snorkelling and surfing. Continue east and you’ll find idyllic Sumbawa, wild and remote Sumba and Komodo island home to the powerful and endangered Komodo dragon.
A highlight of a luxury holiday in Indonesia is to explore the serene Raja Ampat archipelago, a collection of tropical islands floating amid the sparkling seas in the middle of the ‘coral triangle’ fringed by the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. Liveaboard a luxury Phinisi yacht to truly appreciate the wonder of this part of the world and immerse yourself in mesmerising diving or snorkelling experiences.
With so many unique destinations to choose from, we’ll help you create the perfect luxury itinerary, whether you’re a couple or looking for a family holiday to Indonesia, that you’ll talk about for years to come.
Enjoy a full-day tour of Ubud and its surrounds with a private guide. Begin by walking among the vine-wrapped Hindu temples, mossy statues and troupes of mischievous long-tailed macaques of the Ubud Monkey Forest.
Witness a purification ceremony at the bathing pools of the holy Tirta Empul water temple, before gasping at the cliff-carved shrines at Gunung Kawi that are hidden among pea-green rice terraces.
Set sail for Komodo Island, where you’ll embark on a forest trek to Banunggulung to spy its iconic Komodo dragons. To cool off afterwards, relax on Pink Beach and snorkel its iridescent coral.
Enjoy an island-hopping snorkelling trip around the three islands of Kanawa, Bidadari and Sabola, gliding among its crayon-coloured reefs and exotic fish.
Enjoy a full-day tour of Ubud and its surrounds with a private guide. Begin by walking among the vine-wrapped Hindu temples, mossy statues and troupes of mischievous long-tailed macaques of the Ubud Monkey Forest.
Witness a purification ceremony at the bathing pools of the holy Tirta Empul water temple, before gasping at the cliff-carved shrines at Gunung Kawi that are hidden among pea-green rice terraces.
Set sail for Komodo Island, where you’ll embark on a forest trek to Banunggulung to spy its iconic Komodo dragons. To cool off afterwards, relax on Pink Beach and snorkel its iridescent coral.
Enjoy an island-hopping snorkelling trip around the three islands of Kanawa, Bidadari and Sabola, gliding among its crayon-coloured reefs and exotic fish.
Become a park ranger for the day in West Bali National Park. Learn what it takes to protect its precious array of flora and fauna through hiking patrols and tales and tips told by the rangers you’ll be shadowing.
Exclusive experience: Visit Capella Ubud’s beji, a sacred spring footsteps from the revered Wos River. Dressed in traditional Balinese clothing, you’ll be part of a holy offering where a priest will guide you through the chanting and purify you with water from the spring.
Exclusive experience: Get a taste for Bali’s appetite with a private hands-on cooking class. Your private chef will share their secrets when it comes to organic gardening, the ingredients they use and their recipes.
The rock-topping temple of Tanah Lot is a popular sunset spot but we’ll take you at sunrise so you can enjoy it without the crowds and admire its wave-sculpted beauty
Meet two of Ubud’s most acclaimed artists and be taken under their wing, first with a painting class from Made Rajig and then wooden mask making with Ida Bagus Anom Suryawan.
Enjoy an island-hopping cruise around the Gili Islands and snorkel reefs teeming with tropical fish.
Become a park ranger for the day in West Bali National Park. Learn what it takes to protect its precious array of flora and fauna through hiking patrols and tales and tips told by the rangers you’ll be shadowing.
Exclusive experience: Visit Capella Ubud’s beji, a sacred spring footsteps from the revered Wos River. Dressed in traditional Balinese clothing, you’ll be part of a holy offering where a priest will guide you through the chanting and purify you with water from the spring.
Exclusive experience: Get a taste for Bali’s appetite with a private hands-on cooking class. Your private chef will share their secrets when it comes to organic gardening, the ingredients they use and their recipes.
The rock-topping temple of Tanah Lot is a popular sunset spot but we’ll take you at sunrise so you can enjoy it without the crowds and admire its wave-sculpted beauty
Meet two of Ubud’s most acclaimed artists and be taken under their wing, first with a painting class from Made Rajig and then wooden mask making with Ida Bagus Anom Suryawan.
Enjoy an island-hopping cruise around the Gili Islands and snorkel reefs teeming with tropical fish.
Wander the cultural melting pot of Yogyakarta with your guide, which will include an exploration of the Kraton (Sultan’s Palace) by becak (cycle rickshaw).
Explore the largest Buddhist temple on the planet: Borobudur. Your guide will unfurl the incredible history behind this mesmerising structure, built using thousands of volcanic and river stone blocks.
Wake up early to watch the sunrise rising up over Mount Bromo, one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes. Head towards its mist-shrouded slopes in a Jeep before riding on horseback to the rim of the volcano’s crater.
Trek to the summit of Mount Ijen and gaze out over the milky turquoise crater lake, which is surrounded by still-active sulphur mines busy with miners hauling sulphur blocks up its slopes.
Take a dip in Banjar’s therapeutic hot springs, whose green-tinted milky waters are thought to have healing powers. Its three pools were built by the Japanese centuries ago and has been revered by locals for generations.
Stroll through Ubud Monkey Forest, a jungle that almost feels like a lost world with its vine-wrapped Hindu temples, mossy statues
A true cocoon of tranquillity, kick back and chill at one of the most exclusive beach resorts in Bali, The Samaya Seminyak.
Wander the cultural melting pot of Yogyakarta with your guide, which will include an exploration of the Kraton (Sultan’s Palace) by becak (cycle rickshaw).
Explore the largest Buddhist temple on the planet: Borobudur. Your guide will unfurl the incredible history behind this mesmerising structure, built using thousands of volcanic and river stone blocks.
Wake up early to watch the sunrise rising up over Mount Bromo, one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes. Head towards its mist-shrouded slopes in a Jeep before riding on horseback to the rim of the volcano’s crater.
Trek to the summit of Mount Ijen and gaze out over the milky turquoise crater lake, which is surrounded by still-active sulphur mines busy with miners hauling sulphur blocks up its slopes.
Take a dip in Banjar’s therapeutic hot springs, whose green-tinted milky waters are thought to have healing powers. Its three pools were built by the Japanese centuries ago and has been revered by locals for generations.
Stroll through Ubud Monkey Forest, a jungle that almost feels like a lost world with its vine-wrapped Hindu temples, mossy statues
A true cocoon of tranquillity, kick back and chill at one of the most exclusive beach resorts in Bali, The Samaya Seminyak.
Stroll through the lime-green tiered rice terraces of Tegalalang with your private guide.
Board your home for the week, the luxury boat Aqua Blu. Its small size means it can reach many of Komodo National Park’s wonders that plenty of other ships can’t, while still ensuring you island-hop in style.
Snorkel alongside sea turtles gliding through pristine coral reefs in the gin-clear shallows off the buttery beaches of Gili Lawa Laut.
Get your first encounter with Komodo National Park’s most famous beast, the Komodo dragon, on a visit to Rinca island.
Enjoy a morning snorkel with whale sharks in Saleh Bay, which can be found here year round. Conservation rangers will be on hand to tell you more about these beautiful beasts and explain how best to interact with them.
Visit Moyo Island, an isle most travellers don’t get to see. You’ll hike through pristine jungle to hidden cascades and snorkel the pastel-shaded coral of Angel Reef.
Stroll through the lime-green tiered rice terraces of Tegalalang with your private guide.
Board your home for the week, the luxury boat Aqua Blu. Its small size means it can reach many of Komodo National Park’s wonders that plenty of other ships can’t, while still ensuring you island-hop in style.
Snorkel alongside sea turtles gliding through pristine coral reefs in the gin-clear shallows off the buttery beaches of Gili Lawa Laut.
Get your first encounter with Komodo National Park’s most famous beast, the Komodo dragon, on a visit to Rinca island.
Enjoy a morning snorkel with whale sharks in Saleh Bay, which can be found here year round. Conservation rangers will be on hand to tell you more about these beautiful beasts and explain how best to interact with them.
Visit Moyo Island, an isle most travellers don’t get to see. You’ll hike through pristine jungle to hidden cascades and snorkel the pastel-shaded coral of Angel Reef.
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Teetering on a clifftop 150m above the Indian Ocean, The Bulgari Resort boasts one of Bali’s finest views. Fashioned by Italian architects, this is chic Milan meets Balinese jungle, with tropical woods and hand-hewn volcanic stone used to create its glamorous interiors and Balinese antiques and handicrafts ensuring an ever-present sense of place. Frangipani-scented pathways lead you to your thatched villa but that view is best appreciated from the dazzling infinity pool or the resort’s private beach, accessed via a sleek inclinator.
Paying a glorious tribute to nineteenth-century European spice traders, hotel design guru Bill Bensley has turned the jungle camp experience on its head with Capella Ubud. Discreetly tucked within the lush greenery of Keliki Valley, each of the luxury tented retreats are named adventurous vocations (cartographer, carpenter and so on) and are suitably filled with vintage curios to match. From the moment you stumble upon Capella Ubud you feel you’re on your own expedition – the excitement only builds from there.
With a name like the Hanging Gardens of Bali, you’re probably already conjuring thoughts of a lush oasis. The truth exceeds even your wildest imagination, with the Hanging Gardens of Bali defying gravity on an emerald hillside and enveloped by bamboo, orchids and coffee trees. Each one of the alang alang-thatched Balinese villas comes complete with outdoor showers and heated plunge pools, while the inventine design of the infinity pool mirrors nearby rice terraces. This is your very own Indonesian Eden.
Paying homage to the magnificent Borobudur with its staggered storeys, the Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta peeks above twenty two hectares of manicured tropical gardens like an elegant white goddess. Resting on the outskirts of Yogyokarta, the sweet scents of lemongrass and cinnamon will waft through your nostrils from the moment you step into the marble lobby, while your balcony serves up splendid views of the gardens unfolding towards the misty Mount Merapi in the distance – Java’s most sacred volcano.
If location was the luxury, then the Jiwa Jawa Resort would be drenched in opulence. A mountain lodge sitting pretty two thousand metres above sea level, it’s pitched amid a panoramic tapestry of rolling hills, green forests and spluttering volcanoes. The farm-to-table Indonesian cuisine is not only plucked straight from the scenic landscape surrounding you, it’s tasty fuel for a sunrise visit to Mount Bromo – just fifteen minutes away in a Jeep.
A cruise is a fine way to see several of Indonesia’s island gems in one hit and Aqua Blu is the most luxurious way to do it. You’re tracing the wake of legends, with Aqua Blu’s CV revealing a past life as a British naval explorer HMS Beagle and yacht for a European aristocratic family. Onboard, the stylish brass-and-ivory interior exudes comfort, while the twenty-five-strong crew includes guides and a diving instructor, making for ultimate flexibility when discovering Indonesia’s wonders on land and at sea.
If you’re looking for Bali’s best view, we’ll make it easy for you – Munduk Moding Plantation already has it nailed. Perched on northern Bali’s temperate hills, the resort looks out over stupendous vistas of hillsides wrapped in coffee plantations, virgin rainforest and rice terraces. The sunsets are even better. The unmistakable Balinese villas are enveloped by the jungle and while a roster of activities get you out and about in this untouched environment, we really wouldn’t blame you if you didn’t move a single inch from your vantage point.
If you were to look up the word 'samaya' in a Sanskrit dictionary, it would refer to an inner sanctum of wellbeing. It might as well be talking about The Samaya Seminyak, a resort that oozes Balinese opulence and tranquillity in equal measure. You'll feel your pulse slowing the moment you stroll through its perfectly manicured tropical gardens, while all of the contemporary chic villas come with private lap pools, perfect for watching the fiery sunsets play out each evening – they’re reputedly the best in Bali.
Kicking back on Lombok’s sleepy north-western coast, The Oberoi Lombok feels more like a private island retreat given the seclusion it exudes. This is island tropicana at its zenith: Balinese thatched villas jockey for space with palm trees whose perfect reflections shimmer in the resort’s three pools. But it’s the vanilla-tinged sands of Medana Bay that steal the show, a postcard-ready beach that is all yours to wallow in. This is where you can holiday like no-one’s watching – because there really isn’t.
Sitting high above the Petanu River Valley and encased within ten hectares of parakeet-green hillside gardens, Maya Ubud Resort & Spa has classic Bali written all over it. It presides over Peliatan’s sprawling rice paddies, lush jungle and the snaking Petanu River, an emerald oasis of tranquillity you can’t help but be swept up by. A stay here is a bath-like immersion into Balinese culture, with an eclectic display of Indonesian heritage antiques and thatched villas suitably minimalist so not to distract from the spellbinding view.
Cradled by the pristine rainforest of unheralded West Bali National Park, Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa is an eco-resort that lives in tandem with nature. From the traditional joglo villas to the farm-to-fork cuisine and the tree planting programme, everything is geared towards leaving no footprint in this wild corner of Bali. And when you’re waking up to the chirps of endangered Bali starlings and watching deer trot past your dinner table, you’ll realise how special – and crucial – this place really is.
Snuggled among the thick rainforest of East Java and in the middle of nowhere, you will really feel like you’ve stumbled across the Jiwa Jawa Resort. Climb the entrance steps, built to resemble a rice terrace, and discover a treasure of art, sculptures and photography inside that pay tribute to East Javanese culture. Edging above the jungle canopy, the luxury lodges feel more like treehouses and your balcony is a view over what’s in store for you, including hikes to Mount Ijen’s crater lake.
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