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Bali Hotels Prep Indoor Fun for Holiday Weather Woes
8 Dec
Summary
- Bali hotels offer indoor activities due to bad weather forecasts.
- Hotels are also obtaining earthquake-preparedness certification.
- Occupancy expected to rise 20% for Christmas and New Year.

Bali's accommodation providers are enhancing their offerings with a focus on indoor activities, anticipating forecasts of inclement weather during the upcoming Christmas and New Year holiday season. This strategic move by hotels and restaurants aims to maintain the island's allure for visitors and sustain economic activity, even if outdoor plans are disrupted by rain.
Beyond weather concerns, Bali's tourism sector is prioritizing safety. Many hotels are collaborating with the Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency to achieve disaster-mitigation certification, specifically focusing on earthquake preparedness. This includes comprehensive staff training and infrastructure assessments to ensure readiness for seismic events.
Visitor numbers are projected to surge, with hotel occupancy expected to increase by up to 20 percent during the peak holiday period, from late December to early January. This increase follows a slower low season, highlighting the importance of these prepared festivities for Bali's tourism.



