Hey Aussies, get ready to air out your Bintang singlets cos Bali's back!
Now to the serious stuff, here's the lowdown on all you need to know about travelling from Australia to Bali.
From 14 March, fully vaccinated travellers entering Bali will no longer need to quarantine on arrival.
Being one of our favourite beach holiday destinations, we’re sure that many of you can’t wait to chill at beach clubs like Finns or explore the spectacular views at Nusa Penida!
Is Bali open for international travel?
Can I go to Bali from Australia?
Bali is trialling its Visa on Arrival program.
Instead, arrivals will be required to undergo a PCR test on arrival and once a negative result is returned (usually within 24 hours) will no longer need to isolate in a hotel room.
Upon entry, arrivals will also need to show proof of accommodation for at least four nights and proof they are fully vaccinated.
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