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Updated: May 11, 2026 · Originally published: May 7, 2026

Updated: May 2026

Semana Santa Larantuka 2026 — 5-Day Easter Holy Week Pilgrimage Tour

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Semana Santa Larantuka is the oldest Catholic Easter Holy Week procession in Asia, an unbroken liturgy since 1510 maintained by the Confreria Reinha Rosari lay brotherhood in East Flores, Indonesia. Our 5-day Semana Santa Larantuka Easter pilgrimage tour covers Maundy Thursday Confreria torchlight procession, Good Friday Tuan Meninu boat procession across Larantuka harbor, Holy Saturday Tuan Ma (black Madonna) and Tuan Ana (Christ statue) procession, and Easter Sunday Mass at Reinha Rosari Cathedral. Pricing tiers: Group ($2,400), Private ($4,800), VIP ($7,200) per pilgrim. Cultural briefings every morning. Twelve pilgrims maximum per departure.
Signature pilgrimage · 5 days, 4 nights

Holy Week Larantuka. Six pilgrims max. Three nightly processions + Lamaholot cultural integration.

Holy Wednesday arrival + Maundy Thursday + Good Friday + Easter Saturday + Easter Sunday departure. Labuan Bajo tourism

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Larantuka Maria Reinha Rosari procession Holy Week night candlelit

Why this tour exists

Larantuka’s Semana Santa is one of the most spiritually significant Easter celebrations in Asia, comparable to Seville and the Philippines. Most international visitors don’t know it. Our 5-day tour brings small groups of pilgrims to participate respectfully in the full Holy Week observances. Six visitors max — the processions need pilgrim density and we add to it without overwhelming local participation.

The 5-day Holy Week route

Day 1 (Holy Wednesday): Larantuka arrival, briefing on protocols. Day 2 (Maundy Thursday): Maria Reinha Rosari procession. Day 3 (Good Friday): Tuan Ana procession + Tuan Jesus procession. Day 4 (Easter Saturday): Lamaholot cultural day. Day 5 (Easter Sunday): Resurrection mass + departure.

Day-by-day

Day 1 Arrival + briefing
Larantuka arrival via Maumere flight. Hotel check-in. Holy Week briefing by cultural guide.
Day 2 Maundy Thursday
Morning Cathedral mass. Evening Maria Reinha Rosari Mater Dolorosa procession (3 hours).
Day 3 Good Friday
Morning Tuan Ana procession. Afternoon Stations of the Cross. Evening Tuan Jesus procession (4 hours).
Day 4 Easter Saturday + Lamaholot
Lamaholot traditional village visit. Cultural orientation. Easter Vigil mass evening.
Day 5 Easter Sunday + departure
Resurrection Sunday mass morning. Afternoon flight to Maumere or Bali.

Tour pricing 2026 (per person, 5 days, all-inclusive)

Tier Includes Per person
Premium tier — central hotel Larantuka Cathedral Hotel central, all meals, premium guide $2,800
Standard tier — mid-range hotel Mid-range Larantuka hotel, all meals, standard guide $1,900
Budget tier — homestay Family homestay near Cathedral, breakfast + 3 dinners, group guide $1,100

What’s included

All accommodation. All meals (Holy Week appropriate — no meat on Friday). Cultural guide for processions. Lamaholot village visit. Traditional ikat weaving workshop. Maumere airport transfers. Catholic liturgical materials in English.

What’s not included

International flights. Bali-Maumere internal flight (we book on your behalf, $90-180 round-trip). Travel insurance. Personal donations to church (suggested IDR 100K-300K).

Cultural protocols

Modest dress during processions (knees + shoulders covered). Quiet observation during prayers. Photography with permission, no flash during processions. No alcohol near religious sites. Donations to church organizations welcome.

FAQ

Do I need to be Catholic?

No. Pilgrimage is open to all visitors who approach with respect. We have hosted Buddhist, Muslim, secular, and other-Christian travelers. Cultural curiosity matters more than religious identity.

Is Larantuka safe?

Yes. Eastern Flores is politically stable. Standard travel precautions during Holy Week (large crowds; secure valuables).

How does Easter Saturday Lamaholot day work?

Half-day Lamaholot cultural visit. Traditional weaving workshop. Traditional villages near Larantuka. Easter Vigil evening mass. Authentic cultural depth, not staged performance.

What about photography?

Welcome with permission. No flash during night processions. No drone during religious events. Best photography opportunities: Cathedral exterior, Lamaholot weaving, candlelit pilgrim faces with permission.

Can I extend?

Yes. Add Maumere extension (2 days, beach + diving). Add Bali pre-stay (3-4 days). Add Wae Rebo visit (4-day add-on).

Reserve your spot

Six pilgrims max. Holy Week tour annual only (March-April depending on calendar).

Practical guide — Larantuka (East Flores)

Getting there

Gewayantana Airport (LKA), Larantuka is the main gateway to Larantuka (East Flores). Plan to arrive in Larantuka (East Flores main town) as your base. Most Western travelers connect via Jakarta or Bali; allow a full day for travel given internal Indonesian flight schedules. Direct international connections are limited — almost all visitors transit through Jakarta-Soekarno Hatta (CGK) or Denpasar-Bali (DPS) before continuing to the destination airport.

Best time to visit

March-April (Easter Holy Week peak), April-October (general dry season). Average temperatures sit at 26-31°C year-round, with water temperatures 27-29°C (coastal areas). The off-season runs November to February (rainy, Easter falls outside). We typically recommend booking 4-6 months ahead for prime-season travel; 2-3 months for shoulder-season departures. Festival calendars and local cultural events shift the optimal weeks each year, and we update our voyage calendar quarterly to reflect the current best windows.

Money, connectivity, and what to bring

Withdraw cash in Larantuka. ATMs available in town center.. Connectivity: 4G in Larantuka; spotty in surrounding villages. Currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Voltage is 220V, plug type C/F. Time zone is WITA (UTC+8), no daylight savings adjustment. Pack light and modular — temperatures vary significantly between coastal and highland sites. Reusable water bottle, sun protection, modest dress for cultural visits, and good walking shoes are minimum requirements. Cash in small denominations works better than cards across most Larantuka (East Flores) establishments.

Visa and entry

Visa-on-arrival (30 days, $35) for most Western passports. Yellow fever vaccination is not required from US/EU origin countries. Travel insurance is mandatory for our voyages and must include relevant activity coverage (diving for marine destinations, evacuation for highland or remote routes). We provide a recommended insurance broker on request — most clients use World Nomads or DAN (Divers Alert Network).

Safety, language, and tipping

Generally safe and welcoming. Standard travel precautions during Semana Santa due to large crowds. Local language: Indonesian + Lamaholot. Our guides interpret on cultural visits. Tipping: Not mandatory. $15-25/day for guides and drivers appreciated. Indonesian travel etiquette: remove shoes when entering homes, dress modestly at religious sites, and ask before photographing people in villages.

Activity certification level

Not the primary focus — Larantuka is cultural and pilgrimage destination. We assess each guest individually — the certification is a baseline, not a guarantee. Strong currents, depth, and surface intervals require comfort beyond the minimum certification level. Beginners are welcome on appropriate sites; we will not place guests on dives or treks above their experience level.

Cost expectations

Larantuka (East Flores) travel costs vary widely. Backpacker independent travel runs $50-90 per day. Mid-range guided tours run $200-400 per day per person. Premium small-group voyages and luxury programs run $500-1,000 per day per person. Total trip cost (including international flights, visas, voyage, insurance, and tips) typically lands at $7,000-13,000 per person for our flagship 7-12 day programs from a US/EU origin.

Why book through us

We are a small operator focused on a tight portfolio of Indonesian destinations. We do not run weekly mass tours. We operate fewer voyages each year, which lets us hand-select naturalists, historians, and divemasters as on-board interpretive guides — most are residents of the regions we visit. Group sizes are intentionally small (eight to twelve guests) so cultural visits remain immersive rather than performative. When we recommend a particular departure window, we are weighing six axes — sea conditions, festival overlap, dive visibility, accommodation availability, school holiday traffic, and historical-site access. Most operators optimize for one or two of these. We optimize for all six. Our pricing is transparent and inclusive — most of what your trip needs is already in the quoted price. We tell you up front what is not included rather than discovering it on day six.

Nearby Indonesian destinations to consider

Larantuka (East Flores) pairs well with extensions to other Indonesian regions. Bali (Denpasar) is the most common pre-trip stop for jet-lag recovery and gentle introduction to Indonesian travel rhythms. Komodo National Park (Labuan Bajo) suits travelers wanting reef-shark encounters and the iconic Padar Island viewpoint. Raja Ampat in West Papua is the global benchmark for biodiversity and pairs well with Banda for marine-focused trips. Lombok and Gili Trawangan offer beach-relaxation finishes. We coordinate seamless multi-region itineraries on request.

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