In 2024, Bali experienced a significant resurgence in tourism, attracting millions of visitors and surpassing pre-pandemic levels.
Tourist Arrivals:
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Foreign Tourists: Bali welcomed approximately 6.3 million foreign tourists in 2024, marking a substantial increase from previous years.
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Domestic Tourists: The island also hosted a significant number of domestic visitors, with 1,987,2023 domestic tourists recorded in December 2024, reflecting a 12.45% increase from November 2024.
Tourist Demographics:
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Top Source Markets: Australia remained the leading source of foreign visitors, accounting for 24.78% of the market share in December 2024.
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Emerging Markets: Singapore exhibited the highest growth rate in tourist arrivals to Bali, with a 73.61% increase compared to November 2024.
Accommodation and Stay Patterns:
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Hotel Occupancy Rates: In December 2024, the Room Occupancy Rate (TPK) for star hotels in Bali was recorded at 65.78%, a slight decrease from the previous month but an increase from the same period in 2023.
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Average Length of Stay: The average length of stay for foreign and domestic guests at star-rated hotels in December 2024 was 2.87 days, indicating a slight increase from the previous month.
Infrastructure Developments:
To accommodate the growing number of tourists, Bali is planning the construction of a new international airport in the northern region. This £2.5 billion project aims to alleviate pressure on the existing airport and enhance connectivity to less-visited areas like Lovina Beach.
Sustainability and Management:
In response to concerns about overtourism, the Indonesian government is considering measures to manage visitor numbers and promote sustainable tourism practices. Proposals include implementing a tourism quota and requiring visitors to demonstrate sufficient funds for their stay to ensure high-quality tourism.
Overall, 2024 marked a year of robust growth for Bali’s tourism industry, with significant increases in both foreign and domestic arrivals, alongside ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and sustainability.

