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🇲🇾 holidays in Indonesia

Plan your 2026 trip from
— see which holidays align with the best conditions in Indonesia.
Visa-free 30 days
Best Match
May 2026

Labour Day, Vesak Day, Eid al-Adha — Dry Season in Indonesia. Weather: 4/5. Crowds: medium. Prices: medium.

Month-by-Month: Malaysia Holidays × Indonesia Conditions

January

2/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: New Year's Day4 days off
Wet Season24–30°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices

February

2/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: Chinese New Year, Isra Mi'raj, Thaipusam6 days off
Wet Season24–30°Clow crowdslow prices

March

2/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: Nuzul Al-Quran, Eid al-Fitr6 days off
Wet Season24–31°Clow crowdslow prices

May

4/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: Labour Day, Vesak Day, Eid al-Adha8 days off
Dry Season24–31°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices

June

4/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: Islamic New Year, Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday6 days off
Dry Season23–30°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices

August

5/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: National Day (Merdeka), Prophet Muhammad's Birthday5 days off
Dry Season23–30°Chigh crowdshigh prices

September

4/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: Malaysia Day5 days off
Dry Season23–31°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices

December

2/5
🇲🇾 Your holidays: Christmas Day3 days off
Wet Season24–30°Cmedium crowdsmedium prices

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I visit Indonesia from Malaysia?
May is the best match — you have Labour Day, Vesak Day, Eid al-Adha off, and Indonesia has medium crowds with 4/5 weather.
Which Malaysia holidays fall during Indonesia's best season?
Labour Day, Vesak Day, Eid al-Adha, Islamic New Year, Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday align with good weather in Indonesia.
Is Indonesia crowded during Malaysia holidays?
August tend to be busy. Book accommodation early for these months.
Do I need a visa to visit Indonesia from Malaysia?
Malaysia passport holders can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days.