Bali to Introduce New Visitor Financial Checks in 2026 to Support Sustainable Tourism
Bali is set to roll out new financial checks for visitors in 2026, aimed at enhancing tourism sustainability and managing the challenges posed by the post-pandemic travel surge. The island, which has seen a sharp increase in visitor numbers since the pandemic’s end, will require travelers to provide proof of sufficient funds, such as bank statements, prepaid accommodations, and return tickets. This move is designed to ensure that tourism remains economically beneficial without overwhelming local infrastructure or resources. By instituting these financial checks, Bali hopes to attract visitors who can contribute positively to the economy while ensuring the long-term preservation of the island’s cultural and environmental landscape.
Bali is taking significant steps to reshape its tourism landscape by introducing stricter entry requirements for foreign visitors. The move, aimed at promoting a more sustainable tourism model, comes in response to increasing concerns about the impacts of mass tourism on the island’s environment and culture. Set to come into effect as early as March 2026, the new measures will require international travelers to prove they have sufficient financial means to support their stay on the island. This includes providing bank statements, evidence of prepaid accommodation, and a confirmed return or onward ticket.



