This March, Come2Indonesia will be attending B-Travel Barcelona 2026, one of Spain’s leading travel fairs and a major meeting point for both the travel industry and the traveling public. About B-Travel Barcelona 2026 Taking place...Read More
Are you planning a trip to Indonesia in 2026? Before embarking on this unforgettable adventure, you must be well-informed about the documentation and paperwork required to travel to Indonesia in 2026. Here’s an up-to-date guide...Read More
This January, Come2Indonesia will be proudly present at FITUR Madrid, one of the world’s leading international tourism trade fairs. FITUR is an important meeting point for the global travel industry and serves as a key...Read More
New Year’s Eve in Bali is a magical blend of clifftop fireworks, barefoot beach parties, elegant tasting menus, and Balinese tradition. Chase a super-club headliner, have a serene seaside diner at sunset, or a mindful...Read More
Come2Indonesia is recognized in the top 10% worldwide by Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice 2025. Discover why travelers trust us for Indonesia tours.Read More
We have exciting news to share: Come2Indonesia has officially moved into a brand-new office in Bali! After six months of hard work and coordination with multiple teams, our dream workspace is finally a reality. Designed...Read More
New Year’s Eve in Bali is a magical experience that blends vibrant parties, sunset dinners, and unique cultural traditions. Dance the night away at iconic beach clubs, embrace the serenity of nature, or take part...Read More
We are beyond honored and excited to announce that Come2Indonesia Wins Global Adventure Tour Company Award in the Adventure Tour Company category at the 2024 World Luxury Travel Awards. This prestigious accolade reflects our continuous...Read More
As of February 14, 2024, a new initiative called the Bali Levy (known as the New Bali Tourist Tax) awaits all international tourists. For a small investment of IDR 150,000 (USD 10), this tax supports...Read More
On April 18, 2020, Indonesia implemented a new regulation to restrict circulation of black-market mobile phones and consequently, mobile phones purchased abroad may stop working with SIM cards from Indonesian mobile phone carriers. Mobile Phone...Read More