Bali Floods September 10, 2025 –
Bali Has Recovered and Tourism Remains Safe
The situation was managed efficiently, and within a short time floodwaters began to recede. Cleanup efforts are now underway, and essential public facilities, roads, and markets have resumed normal operations. Ngurah Rai International Airport has also returned to full accessibility, ensuring smooth travel for both domestic and international visitors.
Bali Today: Safe and Welcoming Visitors
As of today, Bali is back to normal daily activities. Tourist destinations such as Seminyak, Kuta, Ubud, and Nusa Dua remain vibrant and fully operational. The majority of the island’s hotels, restaurants, and cultural attractions continue to welcome guests without interruption.
Importantly, Maharaja Villas in Kerobokan and Agata Villas in Seminyak were not affected by the floods, as both properties are located far from the impacted areas. Guests staying at these villas continue to enjoy their holidays with the comfort, privacy, and tranquility they expect.
A Message to Travelers
Visitors planning their trip to Bali can rest assured that the island is safe. The recent floods were localized and temporary, and the resilience of Bali’s communities, along with swift government response, has ensured a quick recovery.
Whether you are seeking a romantic escape, a family holiday, or a cultural adventure, Bali remains the same beautiful and welcoming destination. At Maharaja Villas and Agata Villas, guests can experience peace of mind knowing their stay will be safe, comfortable, and unforgettable.
💙 Bali is ready to welcome you again.
