East Kalimantan had the highest hotel room occupancy rate (TPK) for star-rated hotels in 2024. The presence of the Nusantara Capital City (IKN), a national strategic project, is predicted to be the driver of high TPK for star-rated hotels in this province, whose capital is Samarinda.
Data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that the TPK for star-rated hotels in East Kalimantan reached 65.11% throughout last year. This figure is above the national TPK for star-rated hotels, which was only 52.56%. It is also the highest compared to the TPK of star-rated hotels in the other 37 provinces.
The provinces with the next highest TPK for star-rated hotels are Bali, South Kalimantan, Riau Islands, and Yogyakarta Special Region. Following these are Central Sulawesi, East Java, South Papua, Jakarta Special Capital Region, and North Kalimantan.
Throughout 2024, a total of 81.49 million foreign guests stayed in star-rated hotels. 89.05% were domestic guests and 10.95% were foreign guests. The average stay for foreign guests in star-rated hotels was 2.63 nights, while for domestic guests it was 1.5 nights.
The following is a complete list of the TPK for star-rated hotels in all Indonesian provinces in 2024:
1. East Kalimantan: 65.11%
2. Bali: 62.36%
3. South Kalimantan: 56.40%
4. Riau Islands: 55.82%
5. Yogyakarta Special Region: 55.75%
6. Central Sulawesi: 55.03%
7. East Java: 53.60%
8. South Papua: 53.40%
9. Jakarta Special Capital Region: 53.28%
10. North Kalimantan: 53.03%
11. Banten: 52.99%
12. Central Kalimantan: 52.18%
13. South Sumatra: 51.85%
14. Jambi: 51.73%
15. West Java: 51.22%
16. Southwest Papua: 50.58%
17. West Kalimantan: 49.87%
18. South Sulawesi: 49.64%
19. Gorontalo: 49.17%
20. North Sumatra: 48.30%
21. North Sulawesi: 47.64%
22. Lampung: 47.26%
23. Central Java: 46.55%
24. Bengkulu: 46.54%
25. Riau: 45.00%
26. North Maluku: 44.51%
27. West Sumatra: 44.45%
28. Papua: 44.28%
29. East Nusa Tenggara: 42.48%
30. Aceh: 41.66%
31. West Nusa Tenggara: 40.39%
32. Southeast Sulawesi: 40.37%
33. Central Papua: 39.78%
34. Maluku: 35.57%
35. West Papua: 35.31%
36. West Sulawesi: 32.67%
37. Highland Papua: 31.13%
38. Bangka Belitung Islands: 29.22%
(See also: 58% of Indonesia's Star-Rated Hotel Rooms Occupied at the End of 2024)