Bali Officially Reopens to Tourists
Bali invites you with sun, surf, and spirituality. Visiting has just become easier. One of the world’s favorite travel spots has finally given tourists, especially Australians, a reason to relax. It’s now open to global tourism. I’ve just returned and this is what I learned about post-pandemic Bali.
Six things I learned about Bali in 2022
Until recently, going to Indonesia’s beach paradise for healthy eaters, surfers, and crypto fans meant staying in quarantine for 3 days in a government-approved hotel. After almost two years of being closed due to the pandemic, Bali announced that starting 14th March, vaccinated foreign visitors would no longer need to quarantine. They also don’t have to take a PCR test when they arrive.
To make your trip safe and comfortable, Bali is ready for your visit. The island maintains a high vaccination rate. Get ready to enjoy the wonders of Bali as it is open for tourists again!
Last month (April) I went to Bali, just two weeks after travel rules were finally eased. The island had been like a ghost town for the last two years. Many workers had returned to farming to earn a living.
Here’s what I learned about Bali, post pandemic:
Bali is underrated for its style. From its 1,000-year-old Hindu temple architecture to its modern designs seen in many businesses, Bali shows quality and thoughtfulness. These two are not always separate.
Potato Head Beach Club
Mari Beach Cl
Pigee is Redesigning The Relationship Between Shops And Tourists
We built a team in Bali to share the gospel of Pigee. Shop owners and tourists love the Pigee App. People literally jump out of their skin when they hear about it. We’re passionate about supporting local Bali stores to get Tourism back on its feet.
We expect to register over 600 shops by July. Making it easier for tourists to send their travel shopping home from the shops they visit.


