Bali Ijen Bromo Surabaya Tour (3Days/2Nights)
Java Overland Tour package organized tour to visit IJEN AND BROMO with finish in Surabaya by starting by picking up from a hotel in Bali or from Ketapang Port tour to Ijen, Bromo and finish at Surabaya (Bali Ijen Bromo Tour). Surabaya Ijen Bromo Tour itinerary as followed:
Day 01. Bali to Banyuwangi
Pick up from your hotel in Bali Kutha Ubud or Lovina or we could provide you the service from Ketapang Ferry Boat. Transfer to hotel in Banyuwangi
Day 02 Ijen Tour Transfer to Bromo
Breakfast at Guest House. Early morning depart to the whole day excursion to Mt. Ijen. Ijen Crater, shows a special type of volcanic feature common to Indonesia, about 1 km in diameter and 175 meters deep. The floor is covered completely by a warm lake, milky blue green in color, held back by a dam built many years ago by the Dutch, in order to keep the hot mineral, laden water from raining for the crop lands below. Trekking down the mountain and rejoin the coach and directly drive to Bromo Stay overnight at Hotel in Bromo.
Day 03. Bromo Sunrise Tour and transfer to Bali
Tour to Bromo will start early in the morning at 03.30. Going to view point of Penanjakan Peak by jeep to see the beauty of sunrise and enjoy the panoramic view of the Bromo and Semeru. Going down the hill and proceed the sand sea then climb up to mount Bromo. If any of you do not have any time to depart in the very early morning, the beauty of Bromo with its magnificent view, can be also enjoyed in the day time. Breakfast and transfer to Hotel Airport, Train Station in Surabaya.
Tour Conditions:
1. Hotel in Bromo Area
2. Hotel in Banyuwangi Area
3. Jeep 4×4 to climb up Ijen Crater
4. Jeep 4×4 to climb up Bromo
5. Private Van Air conditioned
6. Local English Speaking Tour Guide
7. Ferry Boat Fees

Sukamade beach is about 97 km to southwest of Banyuwangi. It is a natural, quiet, beautiful place and part of the 50,000 hectare Meru Betiri National Park. Almost every night of the year, turtles appear on Sukamade beach to lay eggs. It is clearly a globally important site and one which is protected 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by the over-worked park rangers. Some eggs are taken by the rangers to protect them from predators, both human and other animals. These are incubated in the safety of the park hatchery and the youngsters are released to the ocean on the very beach from where the eggs were laid. There are similar beaches within the park boundary but it seems to be Sukamade that the turtles prefer. The stability of the turtle population has been helped by a careful system of tagging and monitoring, as well as the use of the special hatcheries. Watching these giant creatures emerge from the surf and struggle-up the beach to lay their eggs on a moonlit night is a unique and unforgettable experience, and one which is certain to ensure Sukamade’s ever-growing profile. This is certainly off the beaten track and requires some effort to reach but it is very worthwhile indeed.(Wikipedia)