Bali looks to welcome international visitors in September
Authorities on the Indonesian island of Bali have announced a three-phase reopening of the island’s borders that will see international visitors allowed from September.
The first phase begins from 9th July with businesses allowed to reopen for Bali locals
The second phase will see the island reopened to domestic tourists with all tourism activities, tours and attractions allowed to operate.
The Third Phase, to start from 11th September, will sees Bali officially reopen to international tourists.
The announcement was made by Bali Governor Wayan Koster who signed a new Decree concerning the ‘New Era of Life Order Protocol’ which regulates the reopening of the Bali economy.
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