Things to Do in Banyuwangi

Everything you need to explore Banyuwangi — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Cultural in Banyuwangi

Indonesian Traditional Food Market (Pasar Banyuwangi)
Free 0.2 km from centre

Central market with fresh produce, spices, and local snacks like pisang goreng and kopi robusta. Free to browse, cheap eat options under 20,000 IDR.

🕐 Daily 5am–5pm

💡 Go early around 6am for the liveliest scene and freshest sate bandeng (stuffed milkfish). Don't buy the premade fried goods from the back shelves — ask for freshly cooked from the ladies at the front.

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Pancoran Coffee Street (Jalan Remaja)
Free 0.8 km from centre

A pedestrian-only alley lined with traditional coffee stalls and street food vendors. No entry fee, a cup of robusta coffee costs 5,000–10,000 IDR. Live acoustic music some evenings.

🕐 Daily 4pm–10pm

💡 Look for 'kopi joss' — charcoal-filtered coffee poured into a clay cup, served by a lady named Bu Rini at the centre stall, best paired with a spoonful of palm sugar. Avoid the pricier cold brew stalls.

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Museum in Banyuwangi

Blambangan Museum
Free 1.5 km from centre

Small museum showcasing Banyuwangi's history, the Blambangan Kingdom, and local artifacts. Free entry with donation suggested 5,000–10,000 IDR.

🕐 Tue–Sun 8am–4pm, closed Mon

💡 Check the hand-drawn maps of old coffee plantations on the upper floor — some date to Dutch colonial era. Ask the guide for local folklore about the pesta adat seblang, the museum has a quiet reading corner with English texts.

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Park in Banyuwangi

Watu Ulo Beach
0 18.0 km from centre

A black-sand beach with a distinctive snake-shaped rock formation (hence the name). Entry 10,000 IDR per person, parking 5,000 IDR. Waves can be strong, mostly a chill sunset spot.

🕐 Daily 6am–6pm

💡 Bring your own picnic food — the warung charge 3x local price for basic nasi goreng. Best visited at sunrise for fewer crowds and clear views of the rock. Avoid swimming, riptides common.

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Landmark in Banyuwangi

Ijen Crater
0 35.0 km from centre

A volcanic crater known for electric-blue flames and a turquoise acidic lake. Requires early morning hike, typically 2–3 hours from the post. Entry fee is 100,000 IDR for domestic tourists, more for international.

🕐 Open 24 hours, best 1am–8am

💡 Arrive by 2am to see the blue flames (dry season May–October best). Hire a gas mask from the post for 50,000 IDR, guides are often mandatory but fixed price 750,000 IDR total.

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Where to Eat in Banyuwangi

Ising Mulo indonesian;coffee_shop ££
Thalita Soto Dok Local ££
Sun Osing Beach Local ££
Bik Ati 2 asian ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Banyuwangi?

The top attractions include Indonesian Traditional Food Market (Pasar Banyuwangi), Pancoran Coffee Street (Jalan Remaja), Blambangan Museum, Watu Ulo Beach, Ijen Crater.

How many days do you need in Banyuwangi?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Banyuwangi 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Banyuwangi famous for?

Banyuwangi is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Banyuwangi?

Top options include Ising Mulo, Thalita Soto Dok, Sun Osing Beach, Bik Ati 2.