It's official: Bali reopens and eliminates quarantine requirement
The pandemic is slowing down, the data say, and in Europe and the rest of the world the news is encouraging. Here [...]
The pandemic is slowing down, the data says so, in Europe and the rest of the world the news is encouraging. Here it is Bali decided by the March 14 to officially reopen to tourism and Abolish the requirement for quarantine upon arrival..
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This was announced by the government itself, which is analyzing the current situation and is shown to be optimistic regarding the reopening of the village. Momentarily, the date is set for today, March 14, for an initial phase of test: If this phase is successful, then the government ensures the reopening of the country and the subsequent abolition of mandatory quarantine by the April 1.
The campaign promoted by the Ministry of Tourism is aimed at reintroducing the "Visa on Arrival," or a visa which is granted at the time when you comes in a foreign country, in this case Indonesia, to allow the tourists to stay without too many bureaucratic hindrances.
The plan to reopen Bali
The reopening of Bali is the third of the steps of easing restrictions that the Indonesian government had enacted back in 2020. At present, a quarantine is in place upon the arrival of 3 days and a PCR test both at baseline and once quarantine is over.
"We agree that we will push for a Visa on Arrival.
It's just a matter of watching developments next week. If the decline is steady to a stable point, I think it is favorable."
Wayan Koster, Governor of Bali
So far the mandatory quarantine discouraged European tourists to travel to Bali, for the simple reason that it became too wasteful Lengthen the trip by 3 to 4 days by compulsorily staying in hotels.
The "Warm-Up Vacation" package, or an agreement between Bali and some local hotels that offered the stay-quarantine, started from minimum 700/800 dollars. But now things will fortunately change.
Requirements for entering Bali without quarantine
As of March 14, therefore, there will be new requirements for foreign travelers planning to stay in Bali for vacation, here they are summarized:
- Demonstrate that you have a booking in a hotel for at least 4 days
- Cycle of vaccination completed
- Test Covid-19 once you land and wait for the results at the hotel (a few hours, time to settle into your room and take a shower)
- Further test 3 days after arrival
Once you have the result of the second swab, you will be able to move freely throughout Indonesia.
Here are the passports that are valid for obtaining visas upon arrival:
- Australia
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- Canada
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Burma
- Holland
- New Zealand
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Thailand
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- UK
- United States of America
- Vietnam
For Visa on Arrival, which will be reintroduced starting March 14, simply fill out the documents once they arrive, typically the process takes a maximum of half an hour. Once completed, the official will affix the classic stamp on the passport and that's it.
I requirements to apply for it are: passport valid for at least 6 months, application form, proof of hotel reservation and compulsory health insurance.
Great news then for the Indonesian island that makes the tourism its primary source of income. We can only hope that this initial test phase will be passed and that Bali officially reopens without restrictions by April 1!