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Makassar, a bustling city in Indonesia, is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant city life. Situated on the island of Sulawesi, it serves as a gateway to various tourist destinations across the region.

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Makassar - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. April

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 86%

  2. May

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 70%

  3. June

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 63%

  4. July

    Temperature 25°C

    Precipitation 38%

  5. August

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 22%

  6. September

    Temperature 28°C

    Precipitation 23%

  7. October

    Temperature 28°C

    Precipitation 45%

  8. November

    Temperature 28°C

    Precipitation 76%

  9. December

    Temperature 25°C

    Precipitation 90%

  10. January

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 93%

  11. February

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 92%

  12. March

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 90%

Discover Makassar

About the city

Makassar is a thriving metropolis located on the southwestern coast of Sulawesi. As the largest city on the island, it plays a vital role in the economic and cultural landscape of Indonesia. Known for its diverse population, Makassar is a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities, reflected in its vibrant festivals and culinary scene. Visitors can enjoy a unique blend of traditional and modern life, from ancient Fort Rotterdam to bustling local markets. The city's strategic coastal location also makes it a key hub for trade and tourism in the region.

Top attractions

Makassar offers a wide array of attractions for visitors to explore. Fort Rotterdam, a well-preserved Dutch colonial fort, offers a glimpse into the city's historical significance. The Losari Beach, famed for its stunning sunsets, is a favorite spot for both locals and tourists alike. For nature enthusiasts, a trip to the nearby Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park is a must, renowned for its cascading waterfalls and diverse butterfly species. The city's culinary offerings are also not to be missed, with local specialties like coto Makassar and pisang epe delighting food lovers. Additionally, the bustling nightlife and vibrant street markets provide ample opportunities to experience the local culture.

Best time to visit

The ideal time to visit Makassar is during the dry season, from June to September, when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities and exploration. During this period, the days are sunny with minimal rainfall, perfect for beach outings and nature trips. The months of December to March can see an increase in rainfall, which might affect travel plans, but these months also coincide with vibrant local festivals such as the Maulid Nabi celebration. Regardless of when you visit, Makassar's warm hospitality ensures a memorable experience.

Frequently asked questions

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To reach the city centre from Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport, you can choose from various transportation options such as taxis, which are readily available outside the terminal. Alternatively, there are shuttle services and public buses that offer affordable rides to the city.