When to visit Indonesia

The best time to visit Indonesia is generally Apr–Oct, when the weather is most comfortable for sightseeing. But the “best” month is really a trade-off between perfect conditions, prices and crowds — and the shoulder weeks either side of peak often win on all three.

This guide breaks down the seasons, when to find the lowest prices, and what to expect month to month, so you can match your trip to what matters most to you. For the wider picture, see the Indonesia travel guide.

Peak, shoulder and low season

Season When Weather Crowds & prices
Peak Apr–Oct Most reliable, best conditions Busiest · highest prices
Shoulder Either side of Apr–Oct Often still excellent Quieter · best value
Low Opposite of peak More variable (rain/heat/cold) Fewest crowds · cheapest

Peak season (Apr–Oct) brings the most dependable weather but the highest prices and busiest sights — book accommodation and popular tours well ahead. Shoulder season is the sweet spot: pleasant conditions, thinner crowds and noticeably lower prices. Low season can still be rewarding if you’re flexible, and it’s the cheapest time to go.

The cheapest time to visit Indonesia

Prices track demand, so the cheapest time to visit Indonesia is the low and shoulder seasons either side of Apr–Oct. Flights and accommodation drop, and you’ll spend closer to the lower end of the daily ranges — around $30–$70 per person per day rather than peak-season highs.

See the Indonesia budget guide for a full cost breakdown, or estimate your trip with the Budget Calculator.

Festivals & events to plan around

Major holidays and festivals can be the highlight of a trip — or the reason a town is fully booked. Either way, it pays to check the calendar before you lock in dates: festival weeks mean higher prices and crowds but a unique atmosphere, while national holidays can close businesses and pack domestic transport.

If you’d rather avoid the crush, travel mid-week and just outside the big holiday periods.

What to expect & what to pack

Conditions vary across Indonesia, so check the forecast for the specific regions on your route close to departure. Whatever the season, packing for the actual weather makes a huge difference to your trip — see our Indonesia packing list for a climate-smart checklist.

Once you’ve picked your season, line up the route with our Indonesia itinerary guide.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best month to visit Indonesia?
Aim for Apr–Oct for the best weather, or the weeks just before/after for similar conditions with fewer crowds and lower prices.
When is the cheapest time to visit Indonesia?
The low and shoulder seasons either side of Apr–Oct — expect closer to $30–$70 per person per day.
What is the worst time to visit Indonesia?
The extremes of the low season (heaviest rain, peak heat or cold) are least comfortable — though they’re also the quietest and cheapest.
When is peak season in Indonesia?
Peak is Apr–Oct: the best conditions but the busiest and priciest, so book ahead.
How many days should I spend in Indonesia?
Around 7 days for the highlights, 10–14 to go deeper — see our itinerary guide for ready-made routes.
Does it rain a lot in Indonesia?
It depends on the season and region; travelling in or near Apr–Oct minimises the chance of washout days. Check regional forecasts before you go.
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