Your Best Year-End Staycation Deals in Greater Jakarta

Looking to wrap up 2025 and welcome 2026 with a refreshing break—without airport lines or long trips? Greater Jakarta offers staycations that feel like real getaways, delivering comfort, relaxation, and memorable moments close to home for your year-end holiday.

1. Hotel Borobudur Jakarta

A legendary city resort in Central Jakarta, Hotel Borobudur Jakarta spans lush green landscapes, giving it a serene resort ambience in the heart of the city. Its distinctive blend of nature and luxury continues to attract travelers seeking calm without compromising accessibility. The hotel is an award recipient of Landmark Hotels in Asia (ACES Awards 2025) and the ESG Now Awards 2025 for sustainable hotel practices—making it a standout destination for guests who value eco-conscious hospitality.

2. DoubleTree by Hilton Jakarta 

This hotel delivers a taste of Bali in the capital, featuring a lagoon-style pool surrounded by tropical greenery and shaded lounge decks. Paired with a spa, fitness center, and versatile dining choices, it strikes a balance between leisure and business-friendly convenience. Tucked near Menteng and a short ride from Cikini’s food district, it’s a go-to choice for those wanting a premium oasis that’s still close to the action.

3. Minya Ryokan BSD

Experience Japan—no passport needed. This minimalist ryokan-style property in BSD City combines tatami flooring, serene communal areas, and Tokyo-inspired room design overlooking the BSD skyline. Located near The Breeze, AEON Mall, and ICE BSD, Minya Ryokan has become a popular hideaway for travelers who want a staycation with cultural flair and a uniquely tranquil atmosphere.

4. Hotel Santika Premiere BSD

Just steps from Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE BSD), this modern hotel is perfect for guests attending events or exhibitions. Expect stylish interiors, city-view rooms, a fitness center, pool, and relaxing lounge spaces. The location also makes it a practical base for shopping trips to AEON Mall or exploring BSD’s leisure offerings.

5. The Highland Park Resort Bogor

For a nature escape, this Mongolian and Native American–inspired resort near Mount Salak offers luxury tent-styled accommodation, treehouse suites, family-friendly outdoor activities, fitness areas, and scenic mountain backdrops. It’s a favorite for travelers seeking a memorable stay that combines nature, novelty, and comfort.

6. R Hotel Rancamaya – Bogor

Set against sweeping views of Mount Salak, this four-star property features an international-standard golf course, fresh mountain air, and panoramic vistas. Its country club atmosphere, chef-led show kitchens, and spacious grounds create the feel of a countryside resort just outside Jakarta.

7. Delonix Hotel – Karawang

A tranquil destination for those in Karawang, especially known for its Japanese-style Ofuro hot baths sourced from natural Ciater spring water. With gardens, a spa, golf course access, and the acclaimed Japanese restaurant Sakana, the hotel offers an authentic cultural touch rarely found in the area.

Whether you crave resort-style relaxation, Japanese-inspired calm, or a mountain escape, these staycations offer fresh ways to reconnect, recharge, and celebrate the year’s final chapter—through comfort, romance, or family-friendly adventure.

 

Source: Kompas, Traveloka, Sinarmas, Okezone

Photo Credit: delonix.hotelkarawang

 

 

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