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Lower Than Usual Temperatures In Bali Hit Sweet Spot For Tourists

Cool Bali Weather

Bali’s unusually cool dry-season temperatures are creating near-perfect conditions for travelers, making sightseeing, hiking, and outdoor adventures more comfortable than many visitors expect.

Bali’s Ubud Will Be More Walkable For Tourists By End Of 2026

Ubud Walkability

One of Bali’s most common tourist complaints may soon be solved as major pedestrian upgrades aim to make Ubud safer, more accessible, and significantly easier to explore on foot.

From Kwon Eun-Bi To Hyoyeon: K-Pop Stars Who Can’t Get Enough Of Bali

K-Pop Stars In Bali

Bali’s international appeal continues to grow as some of South Korea’s biggest entertainment stars choose the island for vacations, wellness escapes, and luxury getaways.

Bali Tourists Have Chance To Help Save Struggling Traditional Crafts

Traditional Crafts

Visitors can now play a direct role in preserving Bali’s cultural heritage as local artisans work to protect traditional crafts facing growing pressure from modernization.

Bali Developers Pitch Double-Digit Yields As Govt Tightens Property Rules

Bali Property Investment

As regulations become stricter, developers are increasingly marketing high-yield opportunities, prompting investors to look more carefully at due diligence and long-term sustainability.

Slumping Rupiah Makes Indonesia Irresistible For Malaysian Tourists & Shoppers

Tourism Spending

A weaker rupiah is making Indonesia even more attractive to regional visitors, boosting tourism spending and increasing cross-border travel demand.

Visa-Free Travel To Bali Could Soon Be On The Cards For Aussie Travellers

Visa Free Travel

Australian visitors could soon enjoy even easier access to Bali, with discussions underway that may significantly simplify arrival procedures.

Volcano On Neighbor Island Of Bali Causing Severe Haze

Volcano Haze

Volcanic activity on a neighboring island is creating haze across parts of the region, raising questions for travelers while authorities continue monitoring conditions closely.

Bali To Host 2026 Asian Games Fun Run

Asian Games Fun Run

Bali is preparing to host a major public event connected to the 2026 Asian Games, bringing together tourists, athletes, and local communities.

South Bali To Become Marine Conservation Area Improving Tourists’ Experiences

Marine Conservation

A major new marine conservation initiative aims to protect South Bali’s coastal ecosystems while enhancing snorkeling, diving, and nature-based tourism experiences.

Last Week’s News

Lower Than Usual Temperatures In Bali Hit Sweet Spot For Tourists

Cool Bali Weather

Unusually cool temperatures across Bali are creating ideal conditions for sightseeing, outdoor adventures, and comfortable vacations.

Indonesia’s Foreign Tourist Arrivals Reach Highest Since 2020

Indonesia Tourism

International tourism to Indonesia continues its strong recovery, reaching its highest visitor arrival levels since before the pandemic.

Changes Coming Soon For Bali Holiday Villas Rentals: What Tourists Need To Know

Bali Villa Rentals

New regulations are expected to affect Bali’s vacation rental sector, bringing changes for tourists and property operators alike.

More Bali Tourists Are Shipping Souvenirs Home But Is It Value For Money?

Bali Souvenirs

An increasing number of travelers are shipping purchases home from Bali, prompting questions about convenience, costs, and value.

Goodbye Spaghetti Wires, Hello Paradise: Why Sanur’s New Underground Grid Is A Game Changer For Property Buyers

Sanur Infrastructure

Sanur’s transition to underground utility networks is enhancing aesthetics, safety, and long-term property values.

Minister Pushes ESG Principles For Sustainable Tourism

Sustainable Tourism

Government leaders are encouraging tourism stakeholders to adopt ESG principles to support sustainable growth and responsible development.

Bali’s Most Famous Tourist Village Sets New Gold Standard For Tourist Care

Tourist Village Bali

One of Bali’s best-known tourism villages is introducing new initiatives to improve visitor experiences and community engagement.

Big Changes Announced For Bali Tourists Traveling To Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida Travel

New travel procedures and infrastructure improvements are being introduced for tourists visiting Nusa Penida.

Why Are So Many Australian Baby Boomers Retiring In Bali?

Retiring In Bali

Affordable luxury, lifestyle benefits, and growing infrastructure continue attracting Australian retirees to Bali.

BBTF 2026 Opens With Focus On Gastronomy And Sustainable Tourism

BBTF 2026

The Bali & Beyond Travel Fair 2026 has opened with a strong focus on culinary tourism, sustainability, and long-term destination development.

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