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Bali Confirms Demand For Island Travel Is Increasing Even In Low Season

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Who has been spreading rumours that Bali is quiet this year?! Not us here at The Bali Sun, we’ve been reporting on the real situation on the ground, and to us it feels busier than ever.

In fact, the travel data confirms it, and even Governor Koster himself has been checking in on the situation at Bali Airport. 

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Here’s the deal: there has been a slight decrease in the number of domestic arrivals to Bali this festive season. It’s a debate that low-key hits local headlines most years, as Bali is compared to other destinations nationwide as travel trends ebb and flow. This year, there has been a small dip in the number of domestic tourists traveling for the festive season.

This is due to a number of factors, not least the devastating flooding in Sumatra that has impacted millions of people. Tourism leaders in Bali are becoming concerned that this national dialogue around whether Bali is falling out of style with domestic tourists could have a negative effect on the coming year. 

Speaking to reporters, Ketut Susila, a tourism business owner and member of the Indonesian Tour Guide Association (HPI) Bali Domestic Division, called for divisive comparisons to stop.

He shared, “Yogyakarta continues to improve, Lombok is developing rapidly, Labuan Bajo is rising in class, and Raja Ampat is becoming world-renowned. These are achievements worth being proud of, not being compared unhealthily to Bali.”

He added, “They come to Bali as part of the same Indonesia. They should be welcomed with a sense of belonging and shared responsibility for maintaining the national tourism image, not labeled negatively.”

Sulisa concluded, “Indonesia has no shortage of prime destinations. The challenge isn’t competing with each other across regions, but rather how to unite and rise to the global level.”

Bali’s Governor Wayan Koster has also weighed in on the situation. He has also cited the availability of domestic flights as one of the reasons why local tourists are looking to destinations other than Bali.

The Governor told reporters, “Some of the Garuda and Citilink aircraft are currently undergoing maintenance because they are due for maintenance, so their flights to Bali are reduced. As a result, the number of seats on the reduced aircraft is full.”

Citilink, as one of Indonesia’s most in-demand low-cost domestic carriers, currently has 50% of its fleet undergoing maintenance.

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While the ever-so slight dip in domestic tourist figures is causing quite the conversation, when it comes to international tourism, Bali is showing no sign of slowing down in terms of its appeal. Governor Koster confirmed that Bali is going to smash international tourism targets for 2025.

He confirmed that between 1st January and 26th December, 6.9 million tourists had visited Bali. Based on current flight ticket sales, it is anticipated that the final tally of international tourist arrivals to Bali in 2025 will be 7.05 million. 

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Governor Koster refuted speculation that Bali has received fewer international tourists this festive season, noting that the data in question was not connected to actual arrival figures.

He concluded, “This [data] will be related to shopping in Bali, the occupancy rate in Bali, and the length of stay in Bali, which will have a significant impact on existing economic activity. So if you say Bali is quiet, the data shows no; it’s actually bustling.”

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With Bali set to welcome another wave of tourist arrivals over the New Year’s holiday and into this coming weekend, tourists are advised to leave plenty of time to travel around the island.

Traffic congestion will be unavoidable at times. Tourists are also advised to keep up to date with the latest weather forecasts and adjust plans accordingly.

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Deni Maga

Thursday 1st of January 2026

Please do something with the trash and the traffic!! So many empty grab car on the road without any persons inside!!

It’s not that the tourist causing traffic but it is also the local people driving up and down the entire time and that’s really the truth!

Seeing the beaches full of trash makes me really feel sad and l feel very sorry not only for the people, who is coming here for the first time (because Indo Media promoted the Island of God beautifully clean and peaceful) but also also people who living here on the island!! I am not here to judge anybody l just want to share with you my opinions and feelings. The government get soo much many for the taxes and the tourism income they could do much better with the money and solves at least some of the worst problems here… and that’s first of all the trash, trash and more trash, the traffic everyday 24/7, the homeless kids on the main road, too much constructions etc. the list is long… let’s do it better please for 2026!!

Paul Morris

Saturday 3rd of January 2026

@Deni Maga, Unfortunately the things you would like to see done have got no hope of materialising, the circus clown who is running the show has no idea except making announcements.

Mac

Wednesday 31st of December 2025

Governor Koster, when you are start to improve Bali The results, traffic jam and trash in every corner! Go down to the beach, full off trash. But maybe that’s the way he like it even in his home.

Wayan

Wednesday 31st of December 2025

You guys are literally a tourist website and so of course you won’t say tourism is down.

Shorty

Wednesday 31st of December 2025

Not surprising.

It's the major school hoidays in Australia.

WAYAN BO

Wednesday 31st of December 2025

WISHING HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY FANS ACROSS THE GLOBE, THE PARTY CAN BEGIN, LOVE YOU ALL