Makassar

Makassar

Makassar and its nearby areas offer a vibrant mix of history, nature, and coastal charm. A short tour typically includes a visit to Fort Rotterdam, a 17th-century Dutch fortress, and a stroll along Losari Beach for sunset views and local street food. Just outside the city, you can explore the karst landscapes of Rammang-Rammang by boat, or visit Bantimurung Waterfall, known for its butterflies and limestone cliffs.

For a splash of adventure, hop over to Samalona Island—just 30 minutes by boat—for snorkeling in clear waters teeming with marine life. It’s a compact yet diverse getaway that blends culture, nature, and sea breezes.

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Makassar and its surrounding gems offers a well-rounded mix of history, nature, and coastal adventure—perfect for a 3- to 5-day escape. Start in the city with a visit to Fort Rotterdam, a 17th-century Dutch fortress, and stroll along Losari Beach for sunset views and local street food. Dive into maritime heritage at Paotere Harbor, where traditional Phinisi schooners still dock.

Just outside the city, explore the karst landscapes of Rammang-Rammang by boat, then head to Bantimurung-Bulusaraung National Park to see waterfalls, butterflies, and limestone cliffs. For a touch of prehistory, visit Leang-Leang Cave, home to ancient handprint paintings.

Cap off your trip with a boat ride to Samalona Island, where snorkeling reveals vibrant coral reefs and marine life. Some tours also include a day trip to Tanjung Bira, known for its white-sand beaches and laid-back vibe.

It’s a journey that blends cultural depth with natural beauty—ideal for travelers who want more than just a city break.

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Tour details

  • Tour type Explore and impress
  • Language Bahasa Indonesia
  • Currency IDR - Indonesia Rupiah
  • Driving on the Left
  • Phone code +62
  • Time Zone GMT+09

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