Tourism boom in Bali: results of 2025

Record tourist inflow to Bali
The results of 2025 have been summarized: I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport served 24 million passengers, more than half of whom arrived from abroad. Over the year, 13 new international routes were launched, including direct flights from Australia, South Korea, Vietnam, and China.
According to immigration data, 7.1 million foreign travelers entered Bali in 2025. The main inflow came from Australia, India, and China. The peak month was July, with 2.3 million passengers.
Compared to 2024, tourist traffic continues to grow and set new records, confirming Bali’s status as one of the key leisure destinations in Asia.
Investment context
The expansion of international air connectivity directly increases demand for resort real estate. The more foreign guests arrive on the island, the higher the occupancy rates of apartments and villas. The widening geography of flights also contributes to the development of the tourism sector, ensuring a steady flow of visitors.
Sustained growth in this sector reduces risks associated with seasonality and income volatility. Liquidity of properties in popular areas continues to strengthen.
Conclusion for investors
Real estate investments in Bali remain relevant year after year. Stable international demand, expanding air routes, and growing tourist inflows create conditions for consistently high occupancy and increasing rental income. The results of 2025 show that a reliable real estate market has formed on the island, with predictable returns and strong capital appreciation potential.
