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Want A Speedy Arrivals Process In Bali? Here’s What Tourists Need To Do

Tourists traveling to Bali quite rightly want to be off the plane and into their accommodation as quickly as possible. Here, we are all too aware that over the peak travel season, encountering queues at Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport is an all too common occurrence, which is why we are on a mission to help keep travelers moving with ease. Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai...

Bali Prepares To Host Massive International Sports Event In Top Tourism Hotspot

Bali is low-key becoming a sports tourism destination…who’d have thought it! From gyms to yoga, MMA to running, Bali is a hive of activity when it comes to sporty folks, both local residents and tourists alike. This month, the island is set to host a fun run for 20,000 eager participants in a very exciting destination indeed. The run will be hosted in celebration of the ‘Road To 100 Years...

Bali Tourists’ List Of Do’s and Don’ts Revisited For 2026 Travelers 

It has been three years since Bali published its list of Do’s and Don’ts for travelers. The list of acceptable behavior from visitors was hoped to set a new precedent for tourists, admitting a rise in unruly and disrespectful behavior. As the island is expecting to welcome a record-breaking number of tourists in 2026, the majority of whom are visiting for the first time, we thought it was a good...

Bali’s Hidden Tourist Fees Spark Confusion For Holidaymakers: Here’s What Tourists Need To Know 

In the grand scheme of things, Bali is one of the most affordable and accessible travel destinations in the world. That being said, it is a destination that can secretly become expensive very quickly, and we’re not talking about the temptations of exploring Uluwatu’s gorgeous shopping boutiques. From restaurant taxes to destination entry fees, to attraction tickets and visa costs, here, we thought...

Bali tourist tax: Just how much does Bali make from international visitors

Author - Shireen Khalil Bali is undoubtedly one of the most popular islands to visit, particularly among Aussies – and in just one year, it’s made a wild amount from tourists It has been one year since Bali introduced a mandatory tourism tax with the levy reportedly making close to a whopping $31 million. The 150,000 IDR ($15) tourist levy came into effect on February 14, 2024 with plans to use the...

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