Family travel in Indonesia – highlights

1. Mount Bromo at Sunrise

Indonesia is just one of those places that constantly takes your breath away, and Mount Bromo was no exception. Watching the sunrise over the volcano was absolutely surreal—one of those moments that makes you stop and go, Wow, is this even real? It’s hands down one of my favourite memories from the trip.

2. Swimming with Turtles in the Gili Isles

This really was a highlight and an unforgettable. No tour or boat, just walk into the water from the shore and soon enough we found several turtles. The kids were totally mesmerised, as were we. If you venture to the Gili isles then this really is worth seeing.

3. Scuba Diving in Northern Bali

Years ago, before kids, I did a wreck dive in Northern Bali, and I’d always wanted to go back. This time, my 10-year-old got to experience it too! Northern Bali is way more chilled out than the south—no crowds, no chaos, just incredible diving. We spotted turtles, sharks, and had the whole underwater world almost to ourselves.

4. Karimunjawa

I hesitate to even mention this place because it’s such a hidden gem. Seriously, it’s paradise—untouched, pristine, and barely touched by tourism. The journey there is a bit rough (yes, they hand out sick bags on the ferry), but it’s beyond worth it. We rented mopeds and explored the island, and it was stunning. There’s not a ton to do in terms of tourist attractions, but that was kind of the point—it was just raw, natural beauty.

5. Bukit Lawang

Sumatra felt like a different world compared to Bali or Lombok—far more traditional and way less touristy. We stayed in the jungle in Bukit Lawang, which meant a 15-minute walk from the road just to get to our hut, but honestly, it was all part of the adventure. The best part? Seeing wild orangutans. We did a trek to spot them, which was amazing, but the real highlight was watching them right from our hut window. Absolutely unforgettable.

6. Komodo National Park day trip

Our day in Komodo National Park was a really great day and highly recommended. we got one of the pretty standard boats with around 25-30 people on. We began by walking to one of the park’s highest points, rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands and volcanic landscapes. We then went to find Komodo Dragons on Komodo Island, It was unbelievable seeing them up close. Another highlight of our day was visiting the famous Pink Beach, where we relaxed on its stunning pink sand, swam in the warm, turquoise waters, and snorkeled among the abundant marine life. We capped off the day with a hike