Bali has been recognized as one of the best islands in the world in 2024 by Travel & Leisure
In early 2024, Bali welcomed a record number of tourists since the pandemic. Comparative travel statistics show that in January 2020, Bali saw over 1.2 million visitors. In 2021, the number of island guests dropped to 126,000 due to the pandemic. However, in January 2024 alone, the Bali airport processed 927,750 passengers.
The island is slowly but surely returning to its pre-pandemic state. The largest number of international arrivals came from Malaysia (16%), followed by Australians (13%) and Singaporeans (9%). On average, international tourists arriving in Indonesia in January 2024 stayed for 7.93 nights.
By the end of 2024, Bali not only made it to the top of the best islands list but also entered the ranking of the 25 best hotels in the world. This is encouraging news for the resort, which is still recovering from the losses incurred due to COVID-19.
Tourists can discover entirely new facets of the island by traveling from the southern coast to the north. There, they will find amazing spots like Lovina and Munduk with their scenic views, Amed and Tulamben in the east, and Menjangan in the west, which offers excellent diving locations. Bali’s authorities also plan to develop a terminal in the northern part of the island to accommodate even more passengers.
Bali continues to attract tourists with its beauty, hospitality, and variety of experiences, making it unsurprising that it remains one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world.
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