A tourist walks through rice fields in Bali. The island paradise now plans to remain closed to travellers until 2021 due to the pandemic. Unsplash
A tourist walks through rice fields in Bali. The island paradise now plans to remain closed to travellers until 2021 due to the pandemic. Unsplash
A tourist walks through rice fields in Bali. The island paradise now plans to remain closed to travellers until 2021 due to the pandemic. Unsplash
A tourist walks through rice fields in Bali. The island paradise now plans to remain closed to travellers until 2021 due to the pandemic. Unsplash

Bali off limits for 2020: Indonesian island drops plans to reopen to tourists this year


Hayley Skirka
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Travellers dreaming of visiting the holiday hot spot of Bali will need to wait a little longer, as the Indonesian island has banned tourists from visiting for the rest of the year.

Originally, Bali had said it would welcome tourists again from September, but authorities have now postponed this until 2021.

Bali Governor Wayan Koster confirmed the changes in an official letter.

“The Indonesian government couldn’t reopen its doors to foreign travellers until the end of 2020 as we remain a red zone,” Koster wrote.

“The situation is not conducive to allowing foreign tourists to come to Indonesia, including Bali.”

No new date for the reopening was mentioned.

Bali typically welcomes more than six million overseas travellers each year, but will have to rely on domestic tourism until 2021. Unsplash
Bali typically welcomes more than six million overseas travellers each year, but will have to rely on domestic tourism until 2021. Unsplash

A few months ago, Bali looked as if it could be a coronavirus success model as the island recorded very low rates of infection despite case numbers of Covid-19 rocketing across the rest of Indonesia.

By June, the island's infection rate had started to increase and Bali has now recorded 4,576 cases and 53 deaths. Indonesia as a whole has 155,412 cases to date, making it 23rd in the world for confirmed infections.

Indonesians hoping to travel overseas will also have to remain patient as the government has prohibited citizens from doing so until the end of 2020.

Domestic tourists can travel to Bali after movement restrictions across the country were eased. In July, temples and tourist attractions reopened on the island for domestic visitors.

Authorities plan to focus on this market as a means to sustain Bali's tourism industry until it can properly reopen. The holiday hot spot is known for its beach clubs, terraced rice fields, surf spots and temples and typically welcomes around six million overseas visitors every year.

Bali leads list of world's best beach clubs

  • 1. Potato Head Beach Club, Seminyak, Bali
    1. Potato Head Beach Club, Seminyak, Bali
  • 2. Phi Beach, Sardinia, Italy
    2. Phi Beach, Sardinia, Italy
  • 3. Blue Marlin, Cala Jondal, Ibiza. AP Images
    3. Blue Marlin, Cala Jondal, Ibiza. AP Images
  • 4. Le Club 55 in Saint-Tropez, France. Getty Images
    4. Le Club 55 in Saint-Tropez, France. Getty Images
  • 5. Scorpios, Mykonos, Greece
    5. Scorpios, Mykonos, Greece
  • 6. La Brisa, Canggu, Bali
    6. La Brisa, Canggu, Bali
  • 7. Ocean club, Marbella, Spain
    7. Ocean club, Marbella, Spain
  • 8. Sundays Beach Club, Uluwatu, Bali
    8. Sundays Beach Club, Uluwatu, Bali
  • 9. Nikki Beach Marbella, Spain
    9. Nikki Beach Marbella, Spain
  • 10. Ku De Ta, Seminyak, Bali
    10. Ku De Ta, Seminyak, Bali
  • 11. Noa Beach Club, Novalja, Croatia
    11. Noa Beach Club, Novalja, Croatia
  • 12. Marina Beach Club, Valencia, Spain
    12. Marina Beach Club, Valencia, Spain
  • 13. Sunset Ashram, Ibiza, Spain
    13. Sunset Ashram, Ibiza, Spain
  • 14. Saadiyat Beach Club, Abu Dhabi
    14. Saadiyat Beach Club, Abu Dhabi
  • 15. Shimmy Beach Club, Cape Town, South Africa
    15. Shimmy Beach Club, Cape Town, South Africa
  • 16. View from Nammos, Mykonos, Greece
    16. View from Nammos, Mykonos, Greece
  • 17. Single Fin, Uluwatu, Bali
    17. Single Fin, Uluwatu, Bali
  • 18. Cotton Beach Club, Ibiza, Spain
    18. Cotton Beach Club, Ibiza, Spain
  • 19. Paloma Beach, Cap Ferrat, France
    19. Paloma Beach, Cap Ferrat, France
  • 20. Classico Beach Club, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    20. Classico Beach Club, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil