#BaliTourism

Bank Of Indonesia Assures Bali Tourist Vacations Won’t Be Impacted By Rising Fuel Costs

Rising fuel prices have been the biggest topic of conversation in Bali’s tourism sector over the last few weeks. It’s been a tough moment for many tourism businesses, what with the weakening of the rupiah against the US dollar and the end of fuel subsidies. The concern for tourists is that the cost of visiting the island will increase.  Speaking to reporters, the Head of the Bank...

BI Says Tourism Transactions in Indonesia Must Use Rupiah

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Bank Indonesia (BI) Representative Office for Bali Province stated that transactions in Indonesia's tourism sector must use the rupiah because it is not exempt from international trade transactions. "The rupiah is legal tender in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia," said Deputy Head of the Bank Indonesia Representative Office for Bali Province, Ronald Dungdung...

Nusa Penida Is Leveling Up As Demand From Bali Tourists Soars

Nusa Penida is one of Bali’s hottest destinations right now. Once a hidden island visited by backpackers seeking off-path adventures away from Bali’s holidaymaker crowd, Nusa Penida is a world-famous tourist destination that welcomes thousands of tourists every single day.  Times are changing over on Nusa Penida. With more and more tourists visiting the island every day, and those same...

Big Changes Announced For Bali Tourists Traveling To Nusa Penida

Bali’s Nusa Penida is booming in demand with tourists right now. The outlying island is fast becoming one of the most popular spots for holidaymakers visiting Bali Province, and it is working to improve services and the overall experience for tourists. New changes will help make the arrivals process smoother for everyone. The Klungkung Regency Tourism Office confirmed that it has built a new...

Bali Prepares for Month-Long 2026 Arts Festival as Cultural Tourism and Sustainability Discussions Expand

Bali's 2026 Arts Festival will return from June 13 to July 11, featuring thousands of artists and cultural performances as discussions surrounding tourism sustainability and cultural preservation continue to grow across the island. Bali is preparing for the return of the 48th annual Bali Arts Festival ( Pesta Kesenian Bali/PKB ), one of Indonesia's largest cultural events, scheduled to take place from...

Bali Governor Writes Open Letter To Tourists Calling For Increased Cultural Respect 

Bali’s Governor Wayan Koster has written an open letter to foreign tourists visiting the province. In the letter and accompanying video message, Governor Koster has thanked tourists for paying the Bali Tourism Tax Levy and called for more cooperation with the policy. The update comes as Bali enters the peak travel season, when upwards of 60,000 people will arrive on the island each...

The 2026 “Super El Niño” Blueprint: How Smart Investors and Expats Are Weatherproofing Their Bali Paradise

If you are planning to invest in Bali real estate or retire to the island full- or part-time, you’ve likely fallen in love with our emerald-green rice terraces, lush tropical microclimates, and vibrant coastal lifestyles. But behind the scenes, nature is preparing a major shift. Global climate models, alongside Indonesia’s Meteorological Agency (BMKG), are tracking a significant climate...

AirAsia Cuts Melbourne and Adelaide Flights to Bali

​ In a significant blow to Bali tourism, AirAsia has been forced to axe routes from Australia to Bali due to surging jet fuel costs. ​Emblematic of the escalating fallout from the US misadventure in Iran and the Middle East, AirAsia will cease flights from Melbourne and Adelaide to Denpasar, Bali, effective 18 June 2026. ​Indonesia AirAsia general manager Achmad Sadikin Abdurachman...

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