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Family-Friendly 3-Day Itinerary in Makassar, October 27-29, 2023

Friday, October 27: Exploring the Heart of Makassar

Start your trip by immersing yourselves in the bustling city life of Makassar. In the morning, visit Fort Rotterdam, an ancient Dutch fortress that offers a glimpse into the city's colonial history. Explore the well-preserved buildings and learn about the local culture at the La Galigo Museum. Afternoon can be spent at the Trans Studio Theme Park, one of Asia's largest indoor theme parks, perfect for a fun-filled family time. In the evening, head to Losari Beach and stroll along the promenade while enjoying the sunset. You can also savor delicious local seafood at the nearby street food stalls.

  • Fort Rotterdam and La Galigo Museum: approximate cost IDR 40,000 per person, around 2-3 hours
  • Trans Studio Theme Park: approximate cost IDR 300,000 per person, around 5-6 hours
  • Losari Beach: free entry, evening walk
Saturday, October 28: Discovering Natural Beauty

Embark on a day trip to explore the natural wonders surrounding Makassar. Start your morning by driving to Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, famous for its enchanting waterfalls, diverse butterfly species, and limestone caves. Spend the afternoon at Maros, where you can enjoy a scenic boat ride along the picturesque Karst Mountains of Bantimurung and marvel at the stunning landscape. Wrap up the day by visiting Leang-Leang Prehistoric Park, home to ancient cave paintings and intriguing rock formations.

  • Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park: approximate cost IDR 20,000 per person, around 3-4 hours
  • Maros Karst Mountains: approximate cost IDR 50,000 per person for boat ride, around 2-3 hours
  • Leang-Leang Prehistoric Park: approximate cost IDR 10,000 per person, around 2-3 hours
Sunday, October 29: Island Hopping Adventure

On your last day, embark on an island hopping adventure and explore the beautiful islands near Makassar. Start your morning by heading to Samalona Island, known for its crystal clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on the pristine beaches. In the afternoon, visit Kodingareng Keke Island, a small uninhabited island with stunning underwater scenery. Snorkel in the turquoise waters or simply bask in the sun. End the day by watching the mesmerizing sunset at Akkarena Beach.

  • Samalona Island: approximate cost IDR 100,000 for boat rental, around 4-5 hours
  • Kodingareng Keke Island: approximate cost IDR 150,000 for boat rental, around 3-4 hours
  • Akkarena Beach: free entry, evening relaxation

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a unique experience off the beaten path, consider visiting Fort Somba Opu, a lesser-known fortress that played a significant role in Makassar's history. You can explore its fascinating architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Another hidden gem is the Floating Mosque, located in Losari Beach. The mosque offers a serene atmosphere and a chance to witness the locals' religious practices. Don't miss the opportunity to try Coto Makassar, a traditional local dish made from beef and spices, known for its rich flavors.

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