Bali & Indonisia

Plan Your Journey to Indonesia
From our base in the UK, we work with trusted local partners across Bali and the islands of Indonesia to make your trip effortless from the moment you arrive. We’ll guide you on where to stay, when to travel, and how to experience Indonesia at its best — with every detail planned around you.
International Flights
Fly from London to Denpasar (Bali) with one easy connection via Singapore, Doha, or Dubai. Total travel time averages 16–18 hours, and we’ll advise the best routes and arrival timings to fit your itinerary.
When To Go
The best time to visit Indonesia is April to October, when the days are dry and bright. Travelling between November and March brings a greener landscape, fewer crowds, and great value stays.
How Much Does It Cost
Boutique itineraries typically start from £1,800 per person for 10 days including handpicked stays, transfers, and local experiences — all arranged through our trusted on-the-ground partners.
Explore Indonesia

Ubud – The Cultural & Wellness Heart
The soulful centre of Bali, Ubud is where culture and calm intertwine — where rice terraces meet rainforest and ancient rituals still shape daily life. Between jungle spas, sacred temples, and open-air yoga decks, Ubud offers space to breathe, reflect, and rediscover what balance truly feels like.

Uluwatu – The Clifftop Coastline
Carved into Bali’s southern cliffs, Uluwatu is raw and cinematic — where the ocean roars below ancient temples and evenings fade into slow, golden light. It’s a place for unhurried days, sea air, and a quieter kind of luxury.

Canggu – Party & Beach Clubs
Canggu is Bali’s laid-back pulse — a blend of surf breaks, rice fields, and café culture that hums from sunrise to long after dark. By day, it’s all waves and smoothie bowls; by night, beach clubs like The Lawn, Finns, and La Brisa take over with music, sunsets, and oceanfront energy. It’s where Bali’s creative crowd comes to unwind — casual, social, and full of life.

The Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Air & Meno)
Three small islands just off Lombok’s northwest coast, each with its own rhythm — Gili Trawangan for energy and beach bars, Gili Air for balance and boutique stays, Gili Meno for quiet seclusion. Ideal for snorkelling, sunsets, and island life.

Mount Rinjani & North Lombok
Dominated by the majestic Mount Rinjani volcano, this region offers crater treks, hidden waterfalls, and breathtaking views over the islands. Perfect for active travellers and photographers seeking raw natural beauty and cooler mountain air.

South Lombok (Kuta & Beyond)
Lombok’s laid-back surf and design hub, lined with white-sand bays and stylish boutique resorts. Kuta Lombok blends local charm with emerging luxury, while nearby beaches like Tanjung Aan and Selong Belanak are perfect for swimming and sunset cocktails.

East JavaCentral Java – Yogyakarta & Borobudur
The cultural and spiritual heart of Java. Explore ancient temples like Borobudur and Prambanan, wander royal palaces, and experience authentic Javanese traditions from batik to street food. Ideal for travellers who want culture, charm, and depth.

East Java – Mount Bromo & Ijen Crater
A world of volcanoes and surreal landscapes. Witness sunrise over Mount Bromo, trek the blue flames of Ijen Crater, and stay in boutique eco-lodges surrounded by nature. Perfect for adventure travellers and photographers.

West Java – Bandung & Ujung Kulon
Cool highlands, coffee plantations, and rainforest escapes. The Bandung region mixes creative culture with volcanic scenery, while Ujung Kulon National Park offers wild coastal beauty and jungle trekking away from the crowds.

Waigeo Island (Waisai & Kabui Bay)
The gateway to Raja Ampat and the easiest to access from Sorong. Base yourself near Waisai for diving, kayaking through Kabui Bay’s limestone karsts, and visiting nearby sandbanks and local villages. A great mix of comfort and exploration.

Gam & Mansuar Islands
A diver’s paradise surrounded by coral gardens and manta cleaning stations. Gam offers jungle trekking and birdwatching (the rare red bird-of-paradise), while Mansuar has some of the region’s best boutique eco-resorts. Ideal for slow, immersive stays.

Misool Island
Remote, dramatic, and home to Raja Ampat’s most pristine marine reserves. Think towering karsts, hidden lagoons, and world-famous dive sites. Misool Eco Resort leads the way in sustainable luxury, making it the ultimate off-grid experience for serious ocean lovers.

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Why book with Nomadical?
At Nomadical, we’re travellers first and planners second. Our team has explored each destination first-hand, partnering only with local experts we trust to deliver authentic, seamless experiences. From boutique hideaways to once-in-a-lifetime adventures, every journey is guided by genuine insight — not guesswork.
