The digital travel platform ‘Agoda’ has seen a surge in searches for Bali from neighbouring markets keen to return to one of the region's most popular beach destinations. This is attributed to Indonesia's announcement recently to re-open its borders to international travelers.
Agoda's data also shows searches from Bali's top five international origins markets, namely Australia, United States, Singapore, United Kingdom, and South Korea respectively, with the highest search increase from Australia (220%) and Singapore (200%).
Bali ranked the top search destination in Indonesia, while the entire country ranked third as a destination in Asia, following closely behind Thailand and Philippines.
A look at Agoda's searches since Indonesia's reopening provides an interesting glimpse into the preferences of international travelers.Representative of the diverse experiences offered in the Island of Gods, travellers rated a mix of lively, popular spots of Kuta (#1) and Seminyak (#3) interspersed with the quiet lush greenery of Ubud (#2) and the more luxurious watersport haven of Nusa Dua (#4) emerging as their top spots searched to stay.
Under the new border and quarantine guideline, fully vaccinated travelers can now enjoy quarantine-free travel to Indonesia. Guests will need to present a negative PCR test result within 48 hours prior to departure travellers are free to roam, explore and travel to other parts of the Indonesia with no need for additional tests. All foreign visitors will need to present proof of health insurance, which includes coverage of COVID-19 medical treatments.
In an effort to further bolster the country's reopening, 43 countries have been granted Visa on Arrival (VOA), including 15 countries in the APAC region.