Fly from Amsterdam to Jakarta with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Amsterdam to Jakarta and take an exciting trip from the canals of the Netherlands to the fast-paced coastal capital of Indonesia.
Take in the thrills and spills of Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, explore the Jakarta History Museum and marvel at the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.
When you take your trip with Etihad Airways you’ll arrive in style – and have the chance to explore Abu Dhabi as part of your adventure.
AMS to CGK: flight facts
Flying from Amsterdam to Jakarta: FAQs
How do I get from the airport to central Jakarta?
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) is situated around 12 miles (20 kilometres) northwest of the city centre. For ultimate convenience, book an airport transfer with Etihad.
Alternatively, taxi journeys on the toll road that links the airport with the middle of Jakarta take between 45 minutes and two hours, depending on the time of day. Bus services also run from the airport to the city’s main railway stations.
Where are the best places to stay in Jakarta?
Visitors to Indonesia’s capital are spoilt for choice when it comes to accommodation. The city’s Cikini and Menteng districts are handy bases for dining out and shopping, with Jalan Jaksa a particularly notable hive of activity. The Kemang neighbourhood is a good place to find on-trend clothes stores and coffee shops.
Top tips for Amsterdam to Jakarta
Experience the special flavours of Jakarta
Jakarta has a range of mouthwatering meal options, with everything from street stalls and cafes to high-end restaurants. Well-known places to eat include Waha Kitchen – a smart Asian bistro at the Jalan Jaksa area’s Kosenda Hotel. There’s also South Jakarta’s Nusa restaurant, which serves up incredible Indonesian food in a colonial house dating back to the 1920s.
Take some time out in Merdeka Square
Just as Dam Square is at the centre of life in Amsterdam, Merdeka Square occupies a special place in the hearts of the locals in Jakarta. The perfect spot for a relaxing stroll or slice of tranquillity, this park-style space is home to Indonesia’s awe-inspiring National Monument. Statues, water features and plants are also on show here.