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Bali Sustainable Food Festival Sept 27 - Oct 16
Bali Hotels Association (BHA) is proud to announce the launch of the first BHA Sustainable Food Festival, running from September 27th until October 16th, 2021 in 30 participating member hotels. This festival allows participating members to showcase the innovative work they have been putting in during these times to shift to a more sustainable way of operating.
While programs such as single use plastic reduction are already well established, participating member hotels are preparing both a two-course lunch menu priced at maximum IDR 200.000 per person net, and a three-course dinner menu at maximum IDR 350.000 per person net.
Welcome Back To Bali Website Launch
Bali Hotels Association Launches
“Welcome Back to Bali” Website
A new one-stop trusted information source for holidaymakers to plan and navigate travels in Bali safely and responsibly
Bali, 21 September 2021 – Bali Hotels Association (BHA), a well-established professional group of star-rated hotels and resorts in Bali, launches today a new website: www.welcomebacktobali.com. The streamlined, user-friendly website aims to provide travelers with the most recent, factual, and verified information about the current situation in Bali, as well as policies and regulations, in one centralized address.
Bali gradually moves down to Level 3
Indonesia has eased its COVID-19 restrictions for Bali, maritime and investment minister Luhut Panjaitan told a virtual conference on Monday.
The level of restrictions on the island and elsewhere in Indonesia will be evaluated on a weekly basis, he added.
Community activity restrictions level 4 in Bali have been extended until 9th August 2021
The government has regulations in place in an attempt in preventing further transmission of COVID-19 through vaccination programs and implementation of health protocols in Bali.
A reminder to travel responsibily and stay safe and protect others by practicing all health protocls including social distancing, wearing a mask in public places, and washing your hands frequently during Level 4 Community Restrictions (PPKM) in Bali.
A new one-stop trusted information source to plan and navigate travel to Bali.
A new one-stop trusted information source for holidaymakers to plan and navigate travels in Bali safely and responsibly.
Latest Situation in Bali from 3-20 July 2021
Emergency restrictions are now in place for Bali from July 3-20.
All flights into Bali will require a PCR test
Bali Governor I Wayan Koster has stated that begining Thursday, June 30, 2021 domestic air passengers entering the resort island of Bali, via Ngurah Rai International Airport are required to carry COVID-19 negative PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test results.
Current Situation Update in Bali
Amid a recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Indonesia, of which Bali has also seen an increase in numbers, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno has stated the following in the press conference on Tuesday, "The plan to open Bali to tourists will continue. but it must consider the latest situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stepping Up in the reopening push
Bali Hotels Association steps up in reopening push with vaccination, safety and education drives.
Despite an unknown date, all hands are involved in turning this dream to reality — putting safety and vaccinations at the top of the tourism reopening agenda.
Work from Bali
The Indonesian government plans to introduce a "Work From Bali" scheme for civil servants aimed at helping to revive the island's battered economy.
Vaccination Program in Bali Continues
The Government's free vaccination program in Bali continues. With just over 32% of the target in Bali, have received both vaccinations.
Plan to open Bali to International tourism is on track.
Indonesia declares Bali, Bintan, and Batam will reopen their international tourism industry in July