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Holiday in Makassar

City in Indonesia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇮🇩

Country

Indonesia

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to October (dry season, 26-33 °C). November to April is the rainy season, but with short showers. Warm year-round.

Budget/day

35-80 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Makassar Sultan Hasanuddin (UPG, approx. 15-20 h with layovers via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Jakarta). Domestic flight from Jakarta (approx. 2.5 h).

About Makassar

Makassar is the capital of the South Sulawesi province and the largest city on the island of Sulawesi — the gateway to one of the most biodiverse marine areas on Earth. The city at the southwest tip of Sulawesi was historically a powerful trading metropolis, whose seafarers and warriors (Bugis and Makassar) sailed as far as Australia and Madagascar. Fort Rotterdam (Benteng Ujung Pandang) is the best-preserved Dutch colonial fort in all of Southeast Asia. The star-shaped fortress from the 17th century now houses the La Galigo Museum with artifacts of Bugis and Makassar culture, including centuries-old silk sarongs and the unique Bugis script Lontara. Losari Beach is Makassar's famous beachfront promenade and is considered the longest sunset table in the world: In the evenings, kilometers of seafood stalls transform into a giant outdoor restaurant with freshly grilled fish, crabs, and the famous Pisang Epe (grilled banana pancakes). From Makassar, one can reach the Tana Toraja highlands (about 8 hours north), famous for spectacular rock graves, funeral rituals, and the distinctive Tongkonan houses. The offshore Spermonde Islands offer pristine coral reefs and white sandy beaches for divers and snorkelers.

Food
90
Urban
85
Culture
70
Winter
70
Adventure
65

Top 5 highlights in Makassar

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Fort Rotterdam

Best-preserved Dutch colonial fort in Southeast Asia: star-shaped fortress with La Galigo Museum and Bugis artifacts.

2

Losari Beach

Famous beachfront promenade with seafood stalls at sunset: the longest outdoor dining table in the world.

3

Tana Toraja (day trip)

Spectacular rock graves, funeral rituals, and Tongkonan houses: unique culture in the highlands, about 8 h north.

4

Spermonde Islands

Offshore island group with pristine coral reefs: diving, snorkeling, and white sandy beaches accessible by boat.

5

Trans Studio Makassar

One of the largest indoor theme parks in Southeast Asia: roller coasters and shows in an air-conditioned hall — ideal in the rain.

Hotels in Makassar

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Reise-SIM für Makassar

Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Makassar

Recommended travel time

May to October (dry season, 26-33 °C). November to April is the rainy season, but with short showers. Warm year-round.

Summer

27-34 °C, dry and sunny with cool sea breezes

Winter

26-32 °C, rainy season with short but heavy showers

How much does a holiday in Makassar cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

15-30 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

35-80 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

85-250 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Makassar

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Visa — Germans receive a Visa on Arrival (30 days, approx. 35 USD) or a free 30-day entry. Passport must be valid for 6 months.

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) — 1 € ≈ 17,000 IDR. ATMs everywhere, credit cards accepted in larger hotels and restaurants.

Visit Losari Beach in the evening — seafood stalls open from 5 PM. Choose fish and crabs by weight, served freshly grilled.

Plan Tana Toraja — allocate at least 3 days. The journey takes 8 hours by car or 1 hour by flight to Rantepao.

Use Pete-Pete — colorful minibuses (Angkot) as the cheapest local transport. Fixed route, but flexible drop-off — just knock.

Food & drink in Makassar

These specialties you must try!

Coto Makassar — hearty beef soup with peanut-vegetable paste and rice: Makassar's national dish, available everywhere.
Konro — grilled or braised ribs in black nut soup: aromatic and unique to South Sulawesi.
Pisang Epe — grilled pressed bananas with palm sugar syrup: sweet street food at Losari Beach, served hot.
Pallubasa — spicy coconut milk beef soup with peanuts: a heavy, filling soup found only in Makassar.
Es Pisang Ijo — green banana rolls in coconut milk and syrup on ice: refreshing dessert, typical for Makassar.
Suitable for:SulawesiDivingBugisColonialSeafoodTorajaAdventure

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