Bali’s Search and Rescue Agency has confirmed that more officers will be deployed over the Eid al-Fitr holiday period.
As Bali prepares for Nyepi Day, also known as the Balinese New Year, and as Indonesians prepare for the national public holidays observed over the Islamic festival of Eid al-Fitr, thousands of tourists will be traveling to Bali’s most popular beaches and tourist attractions.

Bali’s Search and Rescue teams will be deployed across Bali’s business tourist hotspots over the next two weeks. In total 113 officers will be deployed across the province, a part of an island-wide public safety mission that will run until 11th April 2025.
Speaking to reporters the Head of Bali Basarnas I Nyoman Sidakarya, explains that teams have been deployed at strategic points across the island, including at ports and harbors to help supervise the movement of tens of thousands of tourists between East Java and West Bali.
There will be dedicated Search and Rescue Posts in Buleleng Regency, Karangsem Regency at Padangbai Port, and Jembrana Regency at Gilimanuk Port. A dedicated team will be deployed in Nusa Penida, as well as at Benoa Port.
Teams will also be deployed at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, as well as at Sanur Harbour and in the resort area of Jimbaran.
Sidakarya told reporters “At each SAR Post at the port that is predicted to have dense activity, a Rigid Inflatable Boat is placed as a defense equipment unit.”
He added “Our readiness is 24 hours 7 days, we are always ready to anticipate extreme weather.”
As Bali is seeing the end of the monsoon season and the start of the dry season, unpredictable weather patterns have been playing havoc arcoss the island. The public have been warned to be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions over the coming weeks, including heavy rain storms, lightening and strong winds.
Officers from the Bali Search and Rescue Team, known locally as Basarnas, have also taken part in a roll call event, attended by Army Marshal Mohammad Syafii.
He told the media “We have prepared personnel, and equipment, as well as coordination with various parties to ensure a quick and effective response in any emergency that occurs during the return flow of Lebaran 2025.”
Tourists in Bali are urged to explore the island with caution and to follow safety advice put in place to protect visitors.
One of the most common safety violations that result in callouts to the Bali Search and Rescue Team is swimming in the island’s no-swim zones.
Despite their picture-perfect aesthetic, some of Bali’s most famous beaches are never safe to swim at. Nusa Penida’s Kelingking Beach and Diamond Beach are but two.

Following the rescue of a tourist from Diamond Beach last week, the Klungkung Police Public Relations Chief AKP Agus Widiono, issued renewed calls for the public to obey the no-swim rules.
The tourist was suddenly swept out into the open ocean after paddling in the shallows. The tourist is reported to have been hit by a high wave and dragged out by the current.
Though the tourist was quickly rescued and returned to land without injury on this occasion, others have not been so lucky.

Tourists traveling in Bali between 26th March and 11th April 2025 will see more security and government agency officials posted throughout the island.
Public safety is a number one concern for the Indonesian government over the holiday period and agencies have deployed thousands more staff across the country to ensure peace prevails.

Nationally the Police Homecoming Hotline service can be contacted on “110” and will be available to able to assist travelers who need support during the holiday period. The Police slogan for the operation is “Safe Homecoming, Comfortable Family”.
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