Explore Indonesia

With over 17000 islands, to say that Indonesia is vast is a bit of understatement. The worlds largest Archipelago stretches across 3 time zones along the Equator. The diversity among these islands is astonishing.

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  • Capital: Jakarta
  • Language: Indonesian
  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah

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Bali Hai Reef Cruise

The Bali Hai Reef cruise to Nusa Lembongan Island offers a full day of fun activities for your family. Our luxury catamaran departs Benoa harbor at 9.15 am each day to cruise from Bali to Nusa Lembongan where it moors alongside our purpose-built pontoon, which is packed with activities for the whole family.

During this day trip, you can see Lembongan island’s exotic marine life and colorful corals from the comfort of our semi-submersible coral viewer, by going snorkeling in beautiful Lembongan Bay, or even by trying scuba diving for the first time with our experienced team of PADI diving instructors.

Other cruise activities include unlimited banana boat rides, a cultural tour of Lembongan Island or our exciting 35 meter waterslide. The Bali Reef cruise is on of the island’s top family activities.

The Bali Hai departs from Nusa Lembongan Island around 3.15pm and slowly cruises back to mainland Bali as you relax and enjoy the view across the ocean. If you are not ready to go home then perhaps you want to join the Aristocat sunset cruise.

Bali Hai Aristocat Evening Cruise

Enjoy Bali’s finest evening cruise aboard Aristocat, Bali Hai’s luxury catamaran.

If you are looking to escape the mainland and want to enjoy some time on the ocean savoring Bali’s world-famous sunset, then our Aristocat evening cruise is perfect for you.

You will begin the evening with a welcome drink and canape at our Marina garden in Benoa Harbour before being welcomed onboard Aristocat, our 64ft sailing catamaran, to the sounds of our live musical entertainment.

Aristocat, strewn with twinkling lights, will set sail towards Nusa Dua for an evening of fine dining and entertainment. From the scrumptious fresh food to the sounds of the sea, our Aristocat Evening cruise promises a truly memorable evening as you watch the sunset across the South of Bali.

Aristocat Evening cruise operates from Benoa harbor every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

Island Discovery cruise – Lembongan

Sail away to your private island paradise aboard Aristocat, Bali Hai’s 64ft luxury sailing catamaran. After scenic 45 minutes cruise you will arrive at the remote tropical island of Nusa Penida, the ultimate island escape.

Upon arrival to stunning landscapes of Crystal Bay you will have the opportunity to snorkel some of Indonesia’s best coral reefs teeming with tropical marine life. For those looking to simply relax, our open deck provides plenty of space to soak up the rays from start to finish. Our friendly crew will always be at hand to serve up an assortment of cold refreshing drinks.

After a gourmet lunch in the picturesque surroundings of Crystal Bay we will then up anchor and gently cruise back to Lembongan Island.

This Lembongan island day trip departs from Hai Tide Beach Resort, Mushroom Bay: Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 

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The above tours are small selection of what we offer. For more options contact us

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Explore Indonesia

With over 17000 islands, to say that Indonesia is vast is a bit of understatement. The world's largest Archipelago stretches across 3 time zones along the Equator. The diversity among these islands is astonishing. From the lush rainforests of Borneo to the arid landscapes of Timor, from the Hindu-Buddhist influenced culture of Java to the "stone-age" ones in Papua, from luxurious resorts on Bali to atolls where all you find is a few palm trees. A land of so many cultures, people, animals, customs, plants, artwork and food that it is like 100 countries melded into one. Dramatic sights are the norm. There’s the sublime in an orang-utan lounging in a tree; the art when a Balinese dancer executes precise moves; the idyllic when you set your eyes upon a deserted stretch of blinding white sand on Sumbawa set off by azure water and the solemn in the quiet magnificence of Borobudur. Indonesia beckons the traveller to discover its myriad layers and embrace its serenity and sensuous beauty.

Best Time to Visit

Indonesia has a fairly even climate year round. Instead of 4 seasons, it has only 2 – wet and dry. There are no extreme summers and winters in Indonesia.

Wet

The wet season falls between October and April (low season) and tends to come in sudden tropical downpours. It is at its highest intensity from October and varies across the archipelago. From December to February rains can make travel very difficult.

Dry

The dry season falls between May and September. This is the best time to visit Indonesia as the days are warm and there is hardly any rainfall. But the humidity factor is high even during dry season.

Holidays@Leisure recommends..... “must see” places in Indonesia.

Visit the Golden Mosque. Drive through the wastelands of suburban South Jakarta and eventually you will see a gold domed mosque! Known as Masjid Kubah Mas, all the domes, pillars, chandeliers and other ornaments are covered by pure 24 carat gold. 

Take a boat and visit the Komodo National Park in search of the Komodo dragon - the world’s largest lizard. These humongous-sized lizards evoke the dinosaur age and despite their large size (average length of 2 to 3 metres), they are very fast and can pounce on their prey in an instant.

Visit the scenic fishing villages at Amed and learn freediving, one of the best ways to take in the world’s oceans and its abundant marine life.

Visit Gunung Kawi in Bali. One of Bali’s oldest and largest ancient monuments, it consists of 10 rock cut shrines. Each shrine is believed to be a memorial to a member of the 11th-century Balinese royalty and is cut out of the rock face in imitation of actual statues.

Visit Borobudur. The biggest Buddhist temple in the world. Here witness the magical moment of the day as sun rises over Mount Merapi. Breathe in the fresh morning air. Let the beauty of the scene rejuvenate you as no other can.

Visit one of the active volcanoes near Malang. 450m above the sea level, Malang is surrounded by mountains and active volcanoes. On the east side is Mount Bromo and Semeru, both still active volcanoes with Mount Semeru being the highest mountain in Java. On the northern part is Mount Arjuno and Welirang while on the western part is Mount Kawi. 

Visit the Uluwate temple. Located on the southernmost tip of Bali, it is perched precipitously on atop sheer cliffs that drop straight into the pounding surf. This is one of the grandest and oldest temples in Bali that is built in 11th century.

Experience the magic of Kecak Dance at sunset. Kecak is a dance performed by a circle of 150 performers who chant Cak while the story of how Hanuman helped Ram defeat Ravan from the Ramayana is danced.

Wander around the Agung Rai Museum of Art in Ubud. This museum has an extensive collection of paintings by Balinese, Indonesian and foreign artists in classic Balinese and contemporary styles.

Visit Taman Tirta Gangga (Water Palace) in Candi Dasa or Bali. Its swimming pools and ornamental ponds serve as a fascinating reminder of the Balinese rajah’s old days.