Jakarta City Golf Package

Enjoy five days in vibrant Jakarta and play golf at some of the best Indonesian courses. After golf explore the town and enjoy the local cuisine. This golf package gives golfers a pleasant getaway and the best of golf, nightlife, and culture.
Golf Tour Package Itinerary for the Jakarta City Golf Package






Additional Information
- All accommodation
- Daily cooked to order or buffet breakfast
- All green fees
- One caddie per golfer at each golf course
- All airport, land, and golf course transfers
- Transfers by private VIP high roof touring van or equivalent
- Daily drinking water
- Local knowledge, expertise, suggestions, and support throughout the trip
- 24/7 golf hotline staffed by knowledgeable personnel
- All taxes and service charges
- International airfare
- Personal items, drinks, and gratuities
Here is where you will be playing




Royale Jakarta Golf Club, located just 15 minutes from central Jakarta, offers convenient access via the toll road. This championship course, renowned for hosting the prestigious Indonesian Masters, provides a memorable golfing experience. Recognized as the Best Course in Indonesia at the Asian Golf Awards from 2011 to 2014, it stands as a testament to exceptional design and quality.
The course features three distinct 9-hole layouts—North, South, and West—set against a stunning mountain backdrop. Designed by JMP Design, the course utilizes Sea Isle Supreme Paspalum grass, ensuring immaculate fairways and greens with consistent speeds throughout the year. Originally flat, the land has been transformed with strategic earth mounding, mature trees, water hazards, and bunkering, offering both challenge and enjoyment. Notably, the 9th holes on the South and West Courses are standout par-5s that demand strategic play across a central lake.
After your round, unwind in the contemporary clubhouse, equipped with spacious locker rooms, sauna, massage facilities, and a practice range. The Royale Palace restaurant, known for its gourmet Chinese cuisine, is a culinary highlight. With its unique "member for a day" experience, Royale Jakarta Golf Club is a must-visit for golfers planning a Jakarta golf getaway.




Cengkareng Golf Club offers a convenient and enjoyable golfing experience near Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, making it an ideal choice for travelers. The location allows golfers to play a round without the hassle of navigating Jakarta's traffic, and the proximity to the airport ensures a smooth transition to departure.
The course is known for hosting prestigious events, including the European Tour Indonesian Open in 2005 and 2008, where Colin Montgomerie claimed victory. Spanning 6,300 meters from the back tees, Cengkareng presents a challenge to skilled players, especially with the winds from Jakarta Bay. However, its design accommodates all skill levels, offering opportunities for recovery on adjacent fairways.
Designed by Walter Raleigh Stewart, the course features human-made contours that harmonize with the natural landscape, enhanced by mature trees. The fairways, shaped with large mounds and bowl-like contours, guide shots toward the center. The standout 4th hole, a par-4, requires precision over a lagoon to a narrow green.
The clubhouse offers a relaxing atmosphere with attentive service, highlighted by its expert all-female caddie team. Cengkareng Golf Club is perfect for those seeking a memorable round before catching a flight, combining convenience with a quality golfing experience.




Located near the Java Sea, the Damai Indah Golf, Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) Course offers an engaging golfing experience designed by the renowned Robert Trent Jones Jr. This par-72 course stretches over 6,048 meters, seamlessly integrating coastal wetlands and featuring the signature undulating greens and strategic bunker placements that challenge golfers of all skill levels. The course's layout is thoughtfully designed, with the front nine playing clockwise around the perimeter and a shift to counterclockwise on the par-5 sixth hole.
The course has hosted prestigious tournaments, including the World Cup in 1983 and the Indonesia Open in 2007 and 2010, underscoring its quality and appeal. Golfers will find the final three holes particularly memorable. The 216-meter par-3 16th requires precision to avoid water hazards, while the par-5 17th offers a tempting two-shot opportunity. The 18th hole, a par-4, provides a fitting conclusion for any competitive round.
Complementing the course, the clubhouse features a driving range with floating targets on a lake, and a welcoming venue offering a coffee shop and restaurant with a diverse menu. Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Jakarta International Airport, PIK is a perfect addition to any Jakarta golf itinerary, offering both day and night play under floodlights.
Suggested Hotels in the Jakarta City Golf Package
Suggested Jakarta Excursions

Discover the harmonious blend of cultures and religions with a visit to Jakarta's Cathedral Church and Istiqlal Mosque, two iconic landmarks that stand as symbols of unity and tolerance. This excursion offers golf travelers a unique opportunity to explore the rich tapestry of Jakarta's spiritual and architectural heritage, providing a serene complement to your golfing itinerary.
Begin your journey at the majestic Cathedral Church, a masterpiece of neo-gothic architecture. As you admire its soaring spires and intricate stained glass, you'll gain insight into the historical significance and cultural impact of this sacred space. Just a short stroll away, the Istiqlal Mosque awaits, renowned as the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Its grand design and tranquil atmosphere offer a peaceful retreat, inviting reflection and appreciation of the region's diverse faiths.
With private guides available to enrich your experience, you'll enjoy personalized insights into the history and significance of these landmarks. The excursion is designed with your comfort in mind, ensuring a seamless journey that complements your golf holiday. Enjoy the convenience of accessible locations and the opportunity for stunning photo stops, capturing memories that extend beyond the fairways.

Sunda Kalapa is the old port of Jakarta located on the estuarine of Ciliwung River. 'Sunda Kalapa' (Sundanese: 'Coconut of Sunda') is the original name, and it was the main port of Sunda Kingdom of Pajajaran. The port is situated in Penjaringan sub-district, of North Jakarta, Indonesia. Today the old port only accommodate pinisi, a traditional two masted wooden sailing ship serving inter-island freight service in the archipelago. Although it is now only a minor port, Jakarta had its origins in Sunda Kelapa and it played a significant role in the city's development.
Tour includes TOL, admission fee and parking fee (max. 5 hours)

For golf travelers seeking a cultural interlude in Jakarta, the National Monument, or Monas, offers an enriching experience that complements your leisurely pursuits on the greens. This iconic monument stands as a tribute to Indonesia's valiant struggle for independence, conceived by the nation's first president, Ir. Soekarno. The architectural finesse of Monas, crafted by Sudarsono and F. Silaban, is evident in its towering 137-meter structure, which symbolizes the country's agricultural roots through its rice pestle and barn motifs.
Visitors can admire the striking flame at the pinnacle, a bronze masterpiece plated with gold, representing the indomitable spirit of the Indonesian people. As you explore the 80-hectare park surrounding Monas, you'll find it a serene spot to unwind, especially during the cooler morning or late afternoon hours. The park is a popular locale for light exercise and leisurely strolls, offering a peaceful contrast to the vibrant golf courses you may be enjoying.
Whether you're taking in the panoramic views from the top or delving into the historical exhibits within, Monas provides a meaningful cultural experience that enhances your golf holiday with a touch of history and local pride. The monument's central location makes it an accessible stop during your stay in Jakarta, offering both convenience and cultural depth.

Embark on a captivating journey through Jakarta, perfectly complementing your golf retreat with a blend of cultural and historical insights. This full-day city tour begins at the iconic National Monument (Monas), offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Indonesia’s rich past.
Next, discover the harmonious juxtaposition of faith at Istiqlal Mosque and the neo-gothic Jakarta Cathedral. Wander the enchanting streets of the Old Town (Kota Tua), where Fatahillah Square and colonial architecture evoke a bygone era. Pause for a leisurely coffee at the renowned Café Batavia, a charming spot to savor the local ambiance.
After enjoying authentic Indonesian cuisine for lunch, visit Sunda Kelapa Harbour to witness the majestic traditional wooden schooners. The National Museum awaits, offering a deep dive into the nation’s cultural tapestry. Conclude your exploration with a scenic drive through modern Jakarta, including the vibrant Bundaran HI and the elegant Menteng district. For a touch of contemporary flair, consider a stop at Grand Indonesia Mall.
This tour provides a seamless blend of relaxation and discovery, enhancing your golf holiday with enriching experiences. All entrance and parking fees are included, ensuring a hassle-free adventure.

The National Museum of Indonesia (Indonesian: Museum Nasional), is an archeological, historical, ethnological, and geographical museum located in Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, Central Jakarta, right on the west side of Merdeka Square. Popularly known as Elephant Building (Indonesian: Gedung Gajah) after the elephant statue in its forecourt. Its broad collections cover all of Indonesia's territory and almost all of its history. The museum has endeavoured to preserve Indonesia's heritage for two centuries.
Tour includes TOL, admission fee and parking fee (max. 5 hours)

For golf enthusiasts seeking a cultural interlude amid rounds on Jakarta’s lush courses, the Jakarta History Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s storied past. Nestled in the historic Old Town, known locally as Kota Tua, this museum is a short, scenic drive from most of the city’s premium golf resorts. Housed in a building originally constructed in 1710 as the Stadhuis of Batavia, the museum stands as a testament to the architectural elegance of the Dutch colonial era.
As you explore the museum, you'll journey through time from the city’s prehistoric origins to the founding of Jayakarta in 1527, and through the era of Dutch colonization up to Indonesia’s independence in 1945. Its location on the south side of Fatahillah Square places it conveniently close to other cultural treasures, such as the Wayang Museum and the Fine Art and Ceramic Museum, allowing for a well-rounded cultural experience in one afternoon.
After a morning on the greens, this museum visit provides a serene and enriching experience, offering insights into the historical layers that have shaped Jakarta. With private guides available, your visit can be tailored to ensure a comfortable and informative excursion, perfectly complementing your golfing getaway.
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