The journey from Surakarta to Makassar covers approximately 1,200 kilometers across the Java Sea. The only practical way to travel is by flight, which takes about 2 hours. Makassar is the capital of South Sulawesi and a major gateway to Eastern Indonesia, known for its rich history and delicious seafood.
Total Distance: 1,200 km straight-line air distance.
Most flights from Solo to Makassar require a layover in Jakarta or Surabaya.
April to October, when the weather is dry and perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.