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Asia/Singapore Thursday, 13th November 2025
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Bali tourism operations remain stable after floods

Flash floods in Bali last week cut off roads and caused fatalities, but tourism operations continued largely unaffected. Heavy rain led to flooding in Denpasar,...

Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki’s eruption disrupts air travel once more

Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki’s eruption on July 7 has again caused flight delays and cancellations. While operations at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport have...

Bali’s tourism levy collection in 2024 exceeds expectations, money being put...

The Bali provincial government has collected 318 billion rupiah (US$19.2 million) in 2024 through the Foreign Tourism Levy (PWA), which is paid by arriving...

Bali forms task forces to deal with waste, traffic issues

The Bali Provincial Government is intensifying efforts in addressing issues in waste and traffic management across the island, through the formation of task forces...

Bali’s villa market grows as travellers shift towards privacy and value

Bali’s villa market is experiencing sustained growth, driven by changing traveller preferences and consistent investment, according to industry stakeholders. Since the onset of the pandemic,...

Bali tightens tourist rules to protect traditions

Bali’s governor, Wayan Koster, has issued new regulations for foreign visitors to protect the island’s cultural practices and maintain respectful and sustainable tourism. Under the...

Indonesia launches new tour to highlight lesser-known areas in Bali

The Indonesia Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (MoTCE), together with regencies in Bali and East Java, has launched a new tour programme to...

New facets of a paradise

Bali’s continued tourism development is presenting new ways to appreciate the island paradise

Bali sees new markets emerging from Europe, Asia

Indonesian inbound operators participating at Bali and Beyond Travel Fair (BBTF 2024) have reported a significant improvement in business as compared to 2023, with...

Bali confirms entry levy for all tourists

Starting from February 14, all international visitors entering Bali will need to pay a one-time levy of 150,000 rupiah (US$10) per person. This applies to...