Majority of Bali's Tourist Areas Safe Amidst Floods
Despite recent heavy rainfall that caused flooding in some parts of the island, the vast majority of Bali’s popular tourist destinations remain safe and fully operational. While localized incidents were reported in a few areas, the main travel hubs, including the cultural center of Ubud and the well-known beaches of Pererenan, are functioning as usual, welcoming visitors.
Minimal Impact in Key Tourism Hubs
The floods, which were concentrated in areas like Denpasar and parts of Jembrana, had a very minimal impact on the main tourist corridor. While a few low-lying coastal spots experienced temporary flooding, the quick response from local authorities has ensured that these incidents did not disrupt the broader tourism industry. Hotels, restaurants, and tour operators across the island are operating normally, with no major cancellations or disruptions reported.
Travelers currently in or planning a trip to Bali can be assured that their vacation plans are highly unlikely to be affected. The island's primary attractions, from temples and rice terraces to the bustling nightlife, are all accessible.
You can find additional, real-time updates and visual information from Bali-based content creators on YouTube :
From Murray Wilkinson -Muzza in Bali has stated that Bali is "absolutely safe."
From HAMMM who showed what Canggu looks like during golden hour two days ago.
Quick Recovery and Ongoing Operations
Local government and disaster management agencies have been working tirelessly to clear debris and restore services in the handful of affected areas. Their swift action has prevented the localized flooding from escalating into a larger crisis for the tourism sector.
Visitors are advised to stay informed through their accommodation or local news for any specific updates, but the overall message from the Bali tourism board is one of normalcy and a continued warm welcome to all travelers.