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Koster Denies Reports of Bali Being Deserted by Tourists

| Source: DETIK Translated from Indonesian | Economy
Koster Denies Reports of Bali Being Deserted by Tourists
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Bali Governor Wayan Koster has denied rumours claiming that the Island of the Gods is deserted by tourists. He claimed that the number of domestic tourists during the long Eid al-Fitr holiday in 2026 increased by up to 36 per cent.

“Domestic and international tourist arrivals in March 2026 increased compared to 2025,” Koster told detikBali on Wednesday (1/4/2026).

In 2025, the number of domestic tourists was recorded at 251,075 people. This figure rose to 343,986 people in 2026, an increase of 36 per cent.

“Facts show that it is completely untrue the news on social media that Bali is empty, that Bali has been abandoned by tourists and so on,” Koster explained.

In addition to domestic tourists, Koster mentioned that the number of foreign tourists arriving in Bali during the Eid holiday period also experienced an increase. In 2025, it was recorded at 490,326 people, while in 2026 it rose to 504,115 people.

Koster added that the data does not yet include visits from tourists entering through other gates, such as ports. He believes the increase in visits is quite significant, especially given the high volume of movement at Gilimanuk Port.

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