Bali continues to be a top choice for international travelers seeking a balance of tropical beauty and high-quality golf. While changes to the local golf landscape are underway, the island still offers strong alternatives for golfers planning visits in 2025 and beyond.
New Kuta Golf, located along the cliffs of Uluwatu, delivers a challenging championship layout with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Its coastal breezes and strategic bunkering make it a memorable stop for golfers of all levels. Bukit Pandawa Golf & Country Club, a par-3 course set among limestone cliffs, combines architectural charm with dramatic scenery, ideal for time-efficient rounds in a premium setting.
More broadly, Indonesia is expanding its golf infrastructure, with Bali seeing new investments in sport and tourism facilities. This supports a rising interest in the island not just as a beach destination, but as part of Southeast Asia’s growing golf tourism network.
For planners catering to long-haul travelers from Europe or North America, Bali remains a compelling destination. Courses are accessible from major hotels, and the island’s international airport offers increasing connectivity across Asia-Pacific.
If you’re looking to refine your Bali golf offerings or expand into Indonesia’s wider golf circuit, Golfasian is ready to assist. Contact us at info@golfasian.com.