Flights to South Sulawesi vary based on month, airline, when you book, where you are departing from and many more variables, but on average momondo users can expect to spend about $637/pp. The absolute cheapest flight to South Sulawesi is $34/pp
The majority of momondo users who fly to South Sulawesi tend to spend time in Makassar, which is visited 198% more often than other cities. When flying to Makassar, the most popular airport to fly into is Makassar Airport.
South Sulawesi typically has a temperature range from 80.6 °F(January) to 82.4 °F(April). Those looking to avoid rain and/or snow while visiting South Sulawesi should plan their trip in August, September, or July, as these months are relatively less likely to have precipitation.
Currently, Indonesia travel restrictions include travel to South Sulawesi. Entry restrictions
Indonesia has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not Indonesian nationals, Temporary Stay Permit (ITAS) and Permanent Stay Permit (ITAP) holders, travelers with a visa issued after March 31, 2020, holders, airline crew, diplomats, humanitarian aid workers, and foreigners working on strategic national projects. From December 23 to January 8, Indonesia has suspended flights from the UK.
Entry requirementsTravelers entering the country from a European country or Australia present a medical certificate issued within 48 hours before arrival stating a negative COVID-19 PCR test result. All travelers arriving from countries not mention above entering the country must go through medical screening upon arrival. They must also either present a medical certificate issued within 72 hours before arrival stating a negative COVID-19 PCR test result, or be tested for COVID-19 upon arrival. Travelers must also complete and submit a Health Alert certificate to the Health Quarantine Office and provide a personal statement stating readiness to be quarantined for up to 14 days if required.
Quarantine requirementsTravelers will need to undergo a further COVID-19 swab test on arrival and then quarantine at their own expense in a designated hotel for a period of 5 days. After 5 days they will undertake a second PCR test and if this is negative, they will be allowed to proceed with their journey.
If you are planning to travel to South Sulawesi at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.