BaliWith world-class surfing and diving, cultural and historical attractions, and an enormous range of accommodations, this is one of the world's most popular (...)
SulawesiSulawesi is one of the main islands of Indonesia, offering a variety of landscapes.
Gili IslandsThree coral fringed islands, all with white beaches and clear waters, just perfect for diving.
Lombok IslandLocated just east of Bali, Lombok has beautiful beaches, enchanting waterfalls and a large, looming volcano.
Riau IslandsAn archipelago of over 3,000 islands, just 40 minutes from Singapore.
Bintan IslandBintan is one of the Riau Islands, 45 minutes from Singapore by ferry, full of expensive resorts.
Nusa LembonganA small island off the southeast coast of the main island of Bali, this island paradise is a world away from the hassle and hectic pace of South Bali.
JimbaranA small fishing village in the beginning, Jimbaran is now home to several world class five-star beach resorts.
BedugulBedugul is a mountain region of great natural beauty, with three crater lakes, in the central highlands of Bali.
Bukit PeninsulaIt includes the famous cliff-hanging temple at Uluwatu, a number of Bali's very best beaches and the top surfing spots on the island.
SanurSanur is Bali's oldest upscale resort, but despite the abundance of hotels and restaurants it has a quiet and relaxed feel to it.
Nusa DuaNusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, a place where the beaches are as white as it gets and the waters are deep, blue and safe for swimming.
KutaThe best known tourist resort in Bali, a favourite between surfers.
JavaJava is Indonesia's fifth-largest island and with 130 million people it's also the most populated island in the world.
SumatraIs one of Indonesia's regions and the 6th largest island in the world.
UbudIt is regarded as the cultural center of Bali, and much of the town and nearby villages seems to consist of artists' workshops and galleries.