According to Tjok Gede Pemayun, the top from the Bali Tourist Board, typically 30,000 new tourists each day have found its way to Bali within the last 3 weeks.
The Eid Al-Fitr holiday was the important thing level for the steady increase in tourist arrivals, according to the official. That weekend, Bali witnessed the highest quantity of visitors in two years.
Australians traditionally flock to Bali throughout the winter school vacations in May and June and Bali responds by providing all-inclusive packages that are too great to pass up.
Although some Covid-19-related pre-entry restrictions remain, flying back and forth from Bali is really as easy now as it was prior to the pandemic.
Everything is virtually back to normal now that the visa on arrival (VoA) has returned and travelers no more need to languish in an expensive quarantine or take plenty of Covid-19 tests before departure and after arrival.
What isn't normal is the concern expressed by Tjok Gede Pemayun that Australians may be disappointed to find that some of their favorite stores, cafes, and bars are not yet at full capacity or have closed for good.
Bali’s economy has suffered a severe setback, with unemployment reaching a lot more than 40%. But once again, the Balinese show their tenacity. Many returned to their villages where they started a small company or worked within the fields using their relatives.
Meanwhile, V . p . Ma’ruf Amin expressed confidence that Bali’s tourism economy will quickly recover. He cited a decline in Covid 19 cases across the nation and an increase in booster vaccinations among Bali locals as reasons.
On Tuesday, Amin made the statement as he visited the micro, medium and small enterprise (MSME) sector on Jerman Beach in Badung, Bali.
“Today, I visited the beach to monitor MSMEs, and I saw that the community's economic activities in Bali, particularly in Kuta, have learned to grow (again),” he said.
“This shows that Bali has actually recovered. Thus, foreign tourists, in addition to local tourists, do not need to be worried about visiting Bali,” he added.