Bali has recorded a massive influx of tourists amounting to 4.8 million arrivals in 2016 being its highest over the past years. The massive increase in tourists amounts to nearly 27% more than the statistics of July, 2015.
The beautiful capital of Bali in Indonesia offers guests many avenues of fun, frolic and relaxation across its golden shores and pristine wildlife. With many things to do on the island for diverse tourists, Bali remains a sunny haven for its biggest tourists base; Australia. Australians are seen coming down to the beautiful shores with their families and opting for Bali Kuta resort options that offer a more family-oriented experience like at Holiday Inn Resort Baruna Bali.
The sunny side of Bali is expected to receive a higher number of tourists in the coming years adding more revenue to its economy.
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