
Bali real estate: a unique opportunity
Bali is a dream destination that attracts millions of tourists and investors from around the world each year.
With a growing economy, attractive tax conditions, and a relatively low cost of living, the Island of the Gods offers outstanding opportunities for those looking to invest.

Bali, a flagship island of Indonesia, is home to approximately 4.46 million residents as of 2024.
Its capital, Denpasar, with over 670,000 inhabitants, serves as the island’s administrative and economic hub.
A true gem of the archipelago,
Bali captivates travelers from around the globe with its unique culture, legendary hospitality, and diverse landscapes — from terraced rice fields to idyllic beaches — all complemented by a high quality of life and attractive cost of stay.
Whether for a holiday, a life project, or an investment, Bali offers a rare balance of authenticity, modernity, and effortless living.
Bali’s numbers speak for themselves

6.333.360 international visitors in 2024
Strong and sustained tourism growth

+20,10% more foreign tourists in 2024
Ongoing rise in Bali’s global attractiveness

+70% yearly occupancy rate
A consistently rising average

+12% net rental returns per year
With an average ROI in just 6 years

Indonesia: World’s 4th largest economy by 2050
Source : The Goldman Sachs Group, one of the world's leading investment banks.
2025 is off to a flying start
Bali is already breaking records, welcoming 540,122 visitors in January alone, a 27% increase compared to January 2024 (+120 085 foreign tourists). An ambitious milestone: 6.5 million international visitors targeted by local authorities in 2025.
Top 5 visitors in 2024
An increasingly diverse global audience!
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Australia : 1 544 141 visitors
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India : 495 000 visitors
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China : 420 000 visitors
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United Kingdom: 389 000 visitors
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United-States : 363 000 visitors

Activities to enjoy
Cultural experiences
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Sacred temples visits
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Traditional cooking class
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Balinese dance performance
Nature excursions
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The incredible Bali Zoo
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Elephant Park
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Mountain biking and quad tours
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Rice field walks and jungle hikes
Water sports & cruises
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World's best surf spots
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Snorkeling and scuba diving
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Yachting
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Water Park adventures
Wellness & fitness
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Yoga, Reformer, Pilates
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Private coaching
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High-end gyms
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Spas and massage treatments
Sunset & sound
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Explore Bali's vibrant nightlife
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Iconic Beach Clubs

Strategic developments shaping Bali’s future
Bali is undergoing major transformation, with several ambitious infrastructure projects underway, including:
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North Bali International Airport: a new airport in the island’s north to relieve traffic from Denpasar and boost regional development.
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Bali Urban Subway: an underground metro line connecting the airport to major tourist areas to improve mobility and ease congestion.
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Jagat Kerthi Bali Expressway: a high-speed highway linking Gilimanuk to Mengwi, significantly reducing travel times across the island.
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Bali Maritime Tourism Hub: a modernized cruise terminal in Benoa to welcome more international visitors and support tourism growth.
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Eco-Friendly Waste Management: the implementation of advanced treatment centers to combat pollution and promote sustainability.


Bali's vibe
Bali speaks with heart
No worries if you don’t speak Indonesian — in Bali, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
A smile and a simple “Hello!” are often enough to spark warm, easy conversations.
And for the curious: learning a few words in Balinese is always appreciated by the locals!
An island shaped by spirituality
Bali is the only Hindu island in Indonesia. Here, colorful offerings on street corners, majestic temples, and sacred ceremonies are part of daily life.
Spirituality is lived naturally — with grace, beauty, and serenity.
Dress code : swimsuit only
Dry season (May to October): perfect for surfing, exploring, and staying active.
Wet season (November to April): expect a few refreshing showers — nothing that’ll stop the fun.
Temperature: around 30°C year-round — ideal for endless sun and serious tanning.
It’s always summer, never boring!

Made for families
Bali with kids? Easy!
Bali is incredibly kids-friendly.
Villas with pools and baby cots, lovely nannies, adventure parks, calm beaches, kite-making or painting workshops...
Here, kids never get bored — and neither do parents.
Escape for parents, balance for kids
Monthly enrollment in international schools, supervised local daycare, and reliable in-home nannies — everything is designed to make life easier for families, even during a short stay.
And how to get around?
Scooters rule the roads in Bali, but if you'd rather keep both feet on the ground — no worries!
Private drivers, taxis, and apps like Grab and Gojek make getting around easy and affordable.
You can even rent a car if you want to explore the island at your own pace.

Travel worry-free
A Visa for every need
Tourist, digital nomad, or future resident?
There are several types of visas depending on the length and purpose of your stay.
Payment: cash or card?
The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the local currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, hotels, and shops — but for local markets or warungs (small local eateries), cash is your best friend.
No worries: ATMs are easy to find, especially in tourist areas.
Health: plan ahead
While Bali has excellent hospitals and clinics, even a minor mishap can get expensive.
So, travel with insurance — it’s the best way to stay worry-free.
The infamous Bali Belly...
A little stomach surprise turning your holiday into a toilet tour? Welcome to Bali Belly!
The fix is simple: don’t drink tap water.
No worries — every villa is equipped with filtered water dispensers or bottled water.
A small detail that makes a big difference!

And above all...everything is easy in Bali
From the kindness of the locals to breathtaking landscapes, smart travel logistics, and a relaxed vibe year-round, life in Bali is smooth, simple, and effortlessly sweet.
The hardest part? Leaving.