Tourism Ministry moves to bolster Balis accommodation governance – ANTARA News

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Bali is updating its legal framework and tightening regulations for foreign visitors in an effort to manage a projected 6.63 million tourists by 2026.

  • 2026 Target: Bali aims to host 6.63 million tourists.
  • Governance: New legal changes and bolstered accommodation governance are being implemented.
  • Visitor Conduct: Updated “do’s and don’ts” are being established for foreign travelers.

Enhanced Bali Tourism Regulations and Governance

The Tourism Ministry is moving to bolster accommodation governance across the region. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to introduce legal changes designed to improve the overall vacation experience for tourists.

As part of its long-term growth strategy, Bali has set a target of 6.63 million tourists by 2026. To sustain this volume, officials are tightening rules regarding foreign visitors to ensure better management of the tourism flow.

Visitor Conduct and International Events

Authorities are revisiting and updating the official list of “do’s and don’ts” for travelers arriving in 2026. These guidelines aim to clarify expectations for foreign visitors to maintain local standards and order.

In addition to regulatory shifts, Bali is preparing to host a massive international sports event. The event is expected to take place in one of the region’s top tourism hotspots, further driving the need for improved infrastructure and governance.

The implementation of these legal and governance changes remains ongoing as the region prepares for increased international arrivals.


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