No swearing, tax hike & tourist POLICE: Strict new holiday rules at Brit hotspot as it cracks down on ‘naughty’ visitors
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A TOURIST hotpot loved by Brits is slapping down a strict new rule book on “naughty” visitors.

Bali has introduced new regulations, including a swearing prohibition and a tourist levy, backed by a police unit focused on managing unruly visitors.

Teenagers celebrating "Schoolies Week" in Kuta, Bali.
Bali is a hot-spot for hedonism among travellersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Young couple kissing at a party.
Brits, Aussies and other nationalities pile onto the island to let looseCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Tourists relaxing on Kuta Beach, Bali.
Local authorities are clamping down on the antics with a set of new strict rulesCredit: AFP

The governor decided to call time on the unchecked fun, after reports of misbehaviour by foreign holidaymakers.

The tropical paradise is particularly popular with backpacking Brits and Aussies.

Officials are pleading with tourists to show more respect to local culture – or face harsh punishment.

The island has a history of a no-nonsense attitude towards troublemakers, deporting hundreds each year.

I Wayan Koster, the provincial governor of the Indonesian island, announced the clampdown in a statement on Monday.

He said: “As things change, we need to adapt.

“This [set of rules] ensures that Bali’s tourism remains respectful, sustainable, and in harmony with our local values.”

They emphasise that tourists must respect Bali’s religious customs, pay for goods with the local currency and obey road laws.

Foreigners are also banned from sacred temples from non-religious purposes, swearing, or running businesses without the proper licenses.

A catch-all levy has also been applied to anyone visiting the island.

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They must now pay 150,000 Indonesian rupiahs – about £8 – on the government website when they leave the island.

Koster’s announcement comes days before Nyepi – Bali’s sacred silent day – which falls on Saturday, March 29 this year.

From 6am on Saturday until 6am on Sunday, everyone – including tourists – must stay indoors.

Prior to the Hindu festival, Koster stated: “We have assembled a dedicated team to carry out this operation. Misbehaving foreign tourists will be swiftly dealt with sternly.”

Tourists releasing baby sea turtles on a beach.
Tourists have been told they must respect local customsCredit: Getty
Young people partying in a nightclub.
The new rules includes a ban on swearing and entering sacred templesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Partygoers dancing in a nightclub.
Holidaymakers have also been warned against running illegal businessesCredit: Alamy

Local reports have identified a trend of foreigners with tourist visas running illegal businesses.

Professor Putu Anom, from the University of Surabaya, said that tourists are setting up unlicensed services to plan trips themselves.

This is not only illegal, but also squeezes out locals offering tourism services.

Anom informed The Bali Sun: “Some tourists reside in Bali for extended periods and provide tourism services to acquaintances. This should be banned, and the government needs to take a firm stance.”

He added that Bali was facing a glut of tourist services, especially in the hospitality sector, and warned it could lead to an economic crash.

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