Ramadan 2026: Archipelago Hotels Offer Discounts & Special Packages in Indonesia

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Indonesia’s Archipelago International is launching “Blessings of Ramadan,” a promotional campaign offering discounts and packages at its 124 hotels across Indonesia, beginning February 20th and running through March 31st, 2026. The initiative aims to provide enhanced experiences for travelers during the holy month, according to a company statement.

The campaign includes a 30% discount on room rates at all 124 Archipelago hotels, available for bookings made between February 20th and March 22nd, 2026. Sixty-seven hotels are offering specifically tailored Ramadan Room Packages, designed to include amenities such as sahur (pre-dawn meal) and iftar (rapid-breaking meal), alongside other benefits. Eighty-eight hotels will feature Iftar Packages, offering diverse culinary options for breaking the fast with family and friends.

In addition to stay and dining options, 29 Archipelago hotels will offer curated Ramadan Hampers filled with premium delicacies, intended as gifts for family, friends and business associates. The company highlighted the importance of sharing and giving during Ramadan as a key inspiration for the hampers.

“Ramadan is a moment filled with togetherness and meaning,” said Chris Legaspi, Chief Commercial Officer of Archipelago. “Through Blessings of Ramadan, Archipelago presents a series of curated offerings designed to support guests’ needs throughout the holy month, from stay experiences to moments of iftar and sharing. We hope this initiative provides comfort and convenience, enabling guests to observe the holy month with greater devotion while enjoying quality time with family and loved ones.”

The offers are exclusively available through https://bit.ly/Blessingssoframadan. Further information can be found at www.archipelagohotels.com and on the company’s Instagram account, @archipelagointernational.

The launch of the “Blessings of Ramadan” campaign comes as some communities in Indonesia continue to recover from recent flooding. In Sumatra and Aceh, flood survivors are observing Ramadan in emergency tents, according to reports from The Jakarta Post. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has dispatched preachers to remote islands throughout the archipelago to provide religious guidance during the month of Ramadan, as reported by RRI.co.id.

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