13-Day Indonesia Island Hopping | 2027/2028
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Highlights
One minute, it’s Bali sunsets. Next, it’s Gili T swims, reef snorkels and houseboat nights through Komodo National Park. Across 13 days, Indonesia Island Hopping takes you from Seminyak to Labuan Bajo with sun soaked beaches, manta rays, sunrise views and dragons in the wild.
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Itinerary
Hello & welcome to Indonesia! We’ve got 13 days of sea, sun, snorkelling & stunning views lined up ahead of us. And we’re kicking off in the turquoise-tinted town of Seminyak - famous for its buzzing vibe & stunning beaches. So, exchange hellos with your brand new crew and come join us for welcome drinks & a gorgeous sunset by the beach at Potato Head Beach Club (one of Bali's most popular & planet-friendly beach clubs!).
Seminyak, Indonesia
Seminyak is a stylish resort area on the southwest coast of Bali, Indonesia, known for its boutique shops, upscale restaurants, and vibrant nightlife, making it a top choice for travelers seeking fashion and relaxation.
So long Seminyak! After brekkie, we'll make our way to Ubud - Bali’s unofficial cultural capital. Ubud’s all yours to explore this evening. But if you wanna meet the locals & take a cooking class in the famous rice fields of Ubud, come join us for a ride to a nearby village.
Ubud, Indonesia
Ubud is Bali's cultural heart, renowned for its serene rice terraces, traditional art villages, ancient temples, and wellness retreats that attract travelers seeking artistic inspiration and spiritual renewal.
You’ve got a full day to experience the magic of Ubud and there’s plenty to dive into. Wander colourful markets, explore lush rice paddies and jungle trails, or step inside an ancient temple and soak up the atmosphere. Take it slow and savour it, or mix in a little adventure - totally up to you. Want to elevate the day? Set off early for a sunrise hike up Mt Batur. It’s a steady climb to 1,717m above sea level and yes, the wake-up call is early, but the views from the top make it more than worthwhile. If you’re after something more active, try white-water rafting for a fun, splash-filled ride through the rapids. Whether you’re chasing culture, calm, or a bit of a challenge, Ubud delivers. Just pack comfy shoes and a sense of adventure.
Ubud, Indonesia
Ubud is Bali's cultural heart, renowned for its serene rice terraces, traditional art villages, ancient temples, and wellness retreats that attract travelers seeking artistic inspiration and spiritual renewal.
Wakey wakey, there’s another piece of paradise just waiting to be explored. Grab breakfast, and jump on a fast boat as we make our way to Gili Trawangan. Yep, we’re going to the Gili Islands!You might’ve seen sandy beaches fringed with palm trees, but ain’t nothing compares to the buzzing yet peaceful vibe of Gili T. You’ve got the evening to take in the chilled out 'beanbag, drink-in-hand' vibes and prepare for a full day of adventure that awaits us tomorrow.
GILI TRAWANGAN, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan is the largest of three small islands off the northwest coast of Lombok, Indonesia, famous for its white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, rich marine life, and vibrant nightlife, making it a popular destination for diving and water sports.
It’s not everyday you get to spend an entire day relaxing, swimming and snorkelling in crystal clear waters (with corals, fish and maybe even sea turtles). But today’s the day, baby! We’ll set off on a boat and explore the rest of the Gili Islands (AKA Gili Air & Gili Meno) and even enjoy a delicious lunch with pristine beachfront views. Then, it’s back to our homebase, Gili T.
GILI TRAWANGAN, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan is the largest of three small islands off the northwest coast of Lombok, Indonesia, famous for its white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, rich marine life, and vibrant nightlife, making it a popular destination for diving and water sports.
It’s a free day in paradise. So, check out the beach clubs with your crew and chill on the white-sand shore. Or even better, choose to spend the whole day diving into the sea (with experts, ofc) for some more underwater exploration!
GILI TRAWANGAN, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan is the largest of three small islands off the northwest coast of Lombok, Indonesia, famous for its white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, rich marine life, and vibrant nightlife, making it a popular destination for diving and water sports.
Today we make our way to our final Bali stop, Sanur. Settle in and enjoy the boat ride. Think ocean views, sea breeze and a chance to swap stories, scroll through your camera roll, or just switch off and relax. Next stop: Sanur and more beachside vibes.These aren’t ordinary shores, people. They are nothing short of legendary. And guess what? Our hotel is pretty epic too – decked with a huge pool and bar area, eclectic designs and just a short walk from the beach. You know what to do.
Sanur, Indonesia
Sanur is a tranquil beach town on the east coast of Bali, Indonesia, known for its sunrises, calm waters, and laid-back atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and family holidays.
It’s nice to have a free day in beautiful Sanur. But what’s even nicer? Those jaw-dropping sunrise views. Swim in the clear blue waters, chill with your crew, and do what you love.
Sanur, Indonesia
Sanur is a tranquil beach town on the east coast of Bali, Indonesia, known for its sunrises, calm waters, and laid-back atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and family holidays.
Bye bye, Bali. You’ve been nothing but breathtaking. But we’ve got a flight to catch to another island. Touchdown, the Island of Flores! This untouched island is famous for being the gateway to the Komodo National Park. You'll be greeted by stunning seaside views as we check into our hotel for the night. Looking for things to do? How about some volleyball with your crew & sunset drinks by the pool? Livin' the life.
Labuan Bajo, Indonesia
Labuan Bajo is a port town on the western coast of Flores Island, Indonesia, serving as the main gateway to Komodo National Park, known for its stunning sea views and diving activities.
Our boat expedition has officially begun! Hop aboard our simple, cosy houseboat as we cruise through the beautiful waters of Komodo National Park - a remote and rugged corner of Indonesia known for its dramatic islands and rich marine life. Over the coming days, we’ll be living at sea, enjoying fresh air, open horizons, and unplugged adventure. First, we’ll hit up the hill on Kelor Island for some epic panoramic views of Flores & its surrounding scenery (perfect for your photo ops!). After lunch onboard, we’ll stop by the underexplored Manjarite Island for snorkelling in the pristine blue water. Next on the list? A once-in-a-lifetime golden sunset at Kalong Island - that’s also home to thousands of bats! (Cue Batman theme song.) Finally, we’ll get back onboard our houseboat for dinner and a night at sea, surrounded by tranquil (and star-studded!) scenery.**Please note: the order of activities in the National Park may vary depending on weather conditions & currents.
Labuan Bajo, Indonesia
Labuan Bajo is a port town on the western coast of Flores Island, Indonesia, serving as the main gateway to Komodo National Park, known for its stunning sea views and diving activities.
Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Indonesia, renowned for the Komodo dragon and its rich marine ecosystem, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and divers.
Look at you, rising & shining even before the sun. It’s time for an early morning trek in the dark (the view is so worth it, we promise!). We’ll hike up one the tallest hills on this rugged island just before dawn. Get ready for one of the BEST views of your life - sparkling blue water, dotted with lush islands and rolling hills. And if the weather gods are on our side, you’ll even get to capture a show-stopping sunrise over the Flores hills. In-cre-di-ble. Then, it’s back on the boat for breakfast and a short ride to the next island. Aaaand we’ve finally made it to Komodo Island (the biggest & baddest island in Komodo National Park!). We’ll kick off with a trek led by a local park ranger who’ll give us the full rundown on the island’s superstars - Komodo dragons - and all the other wildlife here. Then, you have the chance to go snorkelling in the clear blue waters by the Pink Beach (no, your eyes aren’t tricking you). And then, finally, you’ll even get the chance to swim with manta rays at Manta Point. Sheeesh, what a day!Okay people, time to rest those travel-tired muscles. Not before a delicious dinner though!
Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Indonesia, renowned for the Komodo dragon and its rich marine ecosystem, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and divers.
Padar Island, Indonesia
Padar Island, part of Indonesia's Komodo National Park, is famous for its unique ridgeline landscapes and stunning bay views, making it a paradise for hikers and photographers.
Komodo Island, Indonesia
Komodo Island, in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province, is famous for the Komodo dragon and its pristine natural landscapes, making it an excellent destination for adventure and eco-tourism.
Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Indonesia, renowned for the Komodo dragon and its rich marine ecosystem, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and divers.
You know it’s gonna be a good morning when you wake up to views of a literal desert oasis in the middle of the ocean! Welcome to Taka Makassar. This tiny island looks like a beautiful beige brushstroke on the water, and guess what? It's also the perfect place for some more snorkelling. After lunch, we’ll visit Kanawa Island for some well-deserved R&R by the beach before our boat expedition comes to an end (sob). Back on land, you’ve got one last eve to spend admiring the idyllic island views with your crew, so make the most of it!
Labuan Bajo, Indonesia
Labuan Bajo is a port town on the western coast of Flores Island, Indonesia, serving as the main gateway to Komodo National Park, known for its stunning sea views and diving activities.
All good things come to an end - just like this trip. Saying goodbye to Indonesia won't be easy, but these memories of beautiful beaches, adventures and incredible views will stay in our hearts and memories forever.
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Additional Notes
- INDONESIA: USA passport holders require a visa for Indonesia. An e-visa can be obtained prior to departure (at least 30 days prior) or a visa can be obtained on arrival.
- IMPORTANT: Please see important visa details sent with your invoice.
- START/END TIMES: Trip starts in Seminyak at 3:00pm and ends in Labuan Bajo at 9:00am.
- PLEASE NOTE: The single supplement is not available during the 2 nights on board the houseboat in Komodo National Park. All travellers will stay in twin share rooms on the boat as single rooms are not available.
- LUGGAGES: An overnight bag will be required for some nights of this trip during the houseboat stay, as main luggage will be stored at the hotel in Labuan Bajo.
- POSSPORT/VISA : Full passport details are required 60 days prior to departure. Services cannot be booked without this information. Passport details should meet the following conditions: Name as per passport (including middle names), minimum 6 months validity and should be the passport the client will be travelling on. It is the passenger's responsibility to obtain all necessary visas. Please be aware that Contiki Holidays is unable to advise on the need to obtain visas as this information is regulated by individual governments and subject to change.
- NOTE: Flight information is required in order to book transfers.
- INSURANCE: Travel Insurance is compulsory on all Contiki Asia trips.
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Each passenger must carry a valid travel document. (Valid visa for countries needed) (E.g. Green Card, Passport, Re-Entry Permit, and etc.) Tour operator is not responsible for lost or stolen personal items.
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2-29 days or more prior to departure - $280/person penalty.
Day of departure no show or late - 100% per person.
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NOTE: We cannot grant any refunds more than 30 days after completion of the tour.
30 days or more prior to departure - $175/person penalty.
2-29 days or more prior to departure - $280/person penalty.
Day of departure no show or late - 100% per person.
If the tour include airtickets, additional $75+airline surcharge will be charged as penalty.
Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.
Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a scheduled trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every effort to maintain normal operations.
The refund amount will be credited directly to your TakeTours wallet as credits for future use. Or the refund can also be forwarded directly to your credit card with a 6% handling fee.
NOTE: We cannot grant any refunds more than 30 days after completion of the tour.
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