Where to go in Indonesia in April
April marks the start of the dry season in many parts of Indonesia, especially in the south.
Bali
April is shoulder season in Bali, which means fewer crowds and better hotel rates, but still plenty of sunshine. The beaches on the southern coast — Seminyak, Uluwatu, and Canggu — start to dry out, and surf conditions improve. Inland, Ubud’s rice terraces are lush from recent rains, and hiking trails are more accessible. Days are long and hot, but mornings stay cooler, perfect for market visits or walks through village paths. Just check vacation dates — Galungan and Kuningan sometimes fall in April.
Flores
This is a strong month for visiting Flores, especially if you want to explore Komodo National Park. The seas are calmer after the wet season, so boat trips to see the Komodo dragons, snorkel coral reefs, or island-hop around Labuan Bajo become more reliable. Inland, the volcanic landscapes around Kelimutu are green and vibrant. April is also less crowded than the peak months, so you can explore both land and sea at a slower, more personal pace.
Yogyakarta
In Java, April is warm and increasingly dry — a good time for city exploration. Yogyakarta is the cultural heart of Java, known for traditional arts, food, and easy access to major temples. Borobudur and Prambanan are still surrounded by greenery in April, but without the soggy trails or heavy rains of earlier months. The streets can be hot in the afternoon, but it’s manageable with breaks at museums, warungs, and quiet batik workshops.