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Bali, Indonesia, reopens on October 14! Visitors need to pay for eight days quarantine! 

05/10/2021

As the COVID-19 outbreak eases, Indonesia has announced that Bali will be open to South Korea, Japan, China, New Zealand, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates from May 14.
Travellers from the above countries are required to comply with Indonesia’s entry requirements, including two doses of vaccine, screening and booking a hotel for quarantine during the eight-day quarantine at their own expense.
Since The implementation of Pemberlakuan Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat Darurat (PPKM) in Indonesia in July, the daily confirmed cases in Java island and Bali Island have decreased by 98.7%, and the daily confirmed cases in the whole country have reduced by 98%.
Entry restrictions will be eased in Bali, and gyms and other places in Java’s Jakarta and major cities will reopen with a maximum capacity of 25 per cent.

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