27 Most Beautiful Indonesian Islands to Visit in 2025

27 Most Beautiful Indonesian Islands to Visit in 2025: Lombok Highlighted as Rising Star Destination

 

Indonesia – Travel & Tourism News

Published: 2025

 

Indonesia continues to attract global attention as one of the world’s most diverse and stunning island destinations. With more than 17,000 islands scattered across the archipelago, the country offers everything from dramatic cliff formations and volcanic landscapes to pristine beaches and rich cultural heritage.

 

In 2025, travel experts and international bloggers have listed 27 of the most beautiful Indonesian islands, placing Lombok as one of the rising stars thanks to its untouched natural beauty, improved infrastructure, and growing global appeal.

 

Below is the full report.

 

 

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Bali Leads the List with Global Popularity

 

Bali remains Indonesia’s most visited island, known for its Hindu temples, green rice terraces, waterfalls, and world-class hospitality.

Key destinations such as Ubud, Canggu, and Uluwatu continue to attract millions of tourists seeking wellness experiences, surfing, nightlife, and cultural immersion.

 

 

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Nusa Penida, Lembongan, and Ceningan Remain Top Picks Near Bali

 

Located just a short boat ride from Bali, the Nusa Islands offer some of Indonesia’s most dramatic seascapes.

Nusa Penida’s Kelingking Beach, Diamond Beach, and Broken Beach remain social-media favorites, while Lembongan and Ceningan attract visitors looking for calmer beaches, snorkeling, and a laid-back lifestyle.

 

 

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Flores and Komodo Strengthen Their Appeal in Eastern Indonesia

 

Flores continues to grow in popularity with its iconic Kelimutu Three-Colored Lakes, tribal village of Wae Rebo, and the bustling gateway town of Labuan Bajo.

Meanwhile, Komodo National Park remains one of Indonesia’s strongest icons, home to Komodo dragons, Pink Beach, and world-class diving with manta rays.

 

 

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Sulawesi and Sumatra Offer Strong Alternatives for Adventure Travelers

 

Sulawesi—home to Bunaken Marine Park, Toraja culture, and Sombori’s Raja Ampat-like scenery—remains a top destination for cultural and underwater tourism.

Sumatra also attracts nature lovers with Lake Toba, Bukit Lawang’s orangutans, Pulau Weh, and the Mentawai surf scene.

 

 

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Lombok: Indonesia’s Rising Tourism Star for 2025

 

Lombok is highlighted as one of the strongest contenders on the 2025 list, thanks to its combination of beaches, mountains, culture, and growing tourism development. The island is increasingly seen as a calmer, more natural alternative to Bali.

 

Why Lombok Stands Out

 

Cleaner, quieter beaches

 

Authentic Sasak culture

 

Majestic Mount Rinjani

 

Rapidly developing tourism zone (Mandalika)

 

Affordable yet high-quality accommodations

 

Gateway to the famous Gili Islands

 

 

Top Destinations in Lombok

 

Kuta Mandalika: now recognized globally due to MotoGP

 

Tanjung Aan: turquoise waters and iconic dune hills

 

Bukit Merese: one of Asia’s best sunset points

 

Selong Belanak: beginner-friendly surfing

 

Gili Trawangan, Air, and Meno: three islands known for turtles, beaches, and nightlife/sunset experiences

 

 

International travel writers describe Lombok as “Bali 30 years ago”, noting that it offers a balance of adventure, peace, culture, and natural beauty rarely found in one destination.

 

 

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Other Islands Featured in the 2025 List

 

The full list also includes:

 

Sumbawa – popular among surfers

 

Sumba – dramatic cliffs and savanna landscapes

 

Belitung – granite rock beaches

 

Karimunjawa – quiet tropical escape

 

Derawan, Maratua & Kakaban – jellyfish lake & premium diving

 

Raja Ampat & Misool – globally acclaimed for coral biodiversity

 

Kei Islands – powder-white beaches

 

Banda Neira – spice history & colonial town

 

Tidore & Ternate – volcanic island history

 

Alor – hidden gem for deep-sea diving

 

 

Each island offers unique scenery and cultural experiences, making Indonesia one of the world’s most diverse tourism destinations.

 

 

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Best Time to Visit Indonesian Islands

 

Travel seasons remain consistent:

 

Dry Season (May–August): best for diving, trekking, and beach trips

 

Rainy Season (November–April): greener landscapes, fewer crowds

 

 

 

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Indonesia Strengthens Position as a World-Class Tropical Destination

 

With improved airports, better inter-island connectivity, and increased international exposure, Indonesia is set to remain a global hotspot for travelers seeking tropical beauty, adventure, and authentic cultural experiences.

 

As tourism shifts toward quieter and more sustainable destinations, Lombok is expected to be one of the biggest winners in 2025, offering natural charm without the overwhelming crowds.

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