Cities in Indonesia
9 destinations to explore. Each city has its own character, cost structure, and community.
Bali(5)
Canggu
Bali's buzzing digital nomad epicenter where surf culture meets startup hustle
Tropical monsoon. 86-90°F (30-32°C) high, 75-77°F (24-25°C) low. Rainy season November-March.
Ubud
Bali's spiritual and cultural heart where rice terraces meet yoga retreats
Tropical rainforest, highland variety. 80-84°F (27-29°C) high, 68-72°F (20-22°C) low—notably cooler than coastal areas. Morning mist common.
Seminyak
Bali's fashionable heart where luxury meets beachside sophistication
Tropical monsoon. Similar to Canggu—86-90°F high, 75-77°F low.
Sanur
Bali's serene family haven where old-world charm meets calm waters
Tropical monsoon. Similar to other Bali coastal areas.
Uluwatu & Bukit Peninsula
Bali's dramatic cliff-top surf paradise where ocean views meet laid-back living
Tropical monsoon. Slightly drier than rest of Bali.
Java(3)
Jakarta
Indonesia's megacity hub of commerce and opportunity
Tropical monsoon. Hot and humid year-round with significant air pollution.
Yogyakarta
The cultural soul of Java—temples, arts, and affordable living
Tropical. Hot and humid with occasional cool mornings.
Bandung
Paris of Java—cool mountain creativity and tech startup scene
Tropical highland. Cooler than lowland Indonesia; 68-82°F typical.
West Nusa Tenggara(1)
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