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Indonesia’s tourism sector is entering a new growth phase. As global travel patterns stabilize and investor confidence returns, 2026 is expected to mark a structural shift in where tourism capital flows. Rather than concentrating solely on mature destinations, foreign investors are increasingly targeting emerging regions with government backing, infrastructure expansion, and long-term sustainability potential.
This article outlines which regions are predicted to grow the fastest in 2026 — and why.
Bali remains Indonesia’s tourism anchor and will continue to grow in 2026, but with a different investment profile than in the past.
Key characteristics:
In 2026, Bali is best positioned for:
For investors, Bali represents stability and brand value, not rapid expansion.
Lombok is widely predicted to be among the fastest-growing tourism investment regions in 2026, supported by direct government intervention and infrastructure planning.
Growth drivers include:
Tourism segments expected to expand rapidly:
Lombok offers high growth with structured risk, making it highly attractive for foreign investors.
Labuan Bajo has transformed from a regional port into a strategic tourism hub, serving as the gateway to Komodo National Park.
Why Labuan Bajo is growing fast:
Investment opportunities focus on:
Labuan Bajo’s growth is controlled but powerful, favoring long-term investors over short-term speculation.
Sumba is not growing through volume, but through value-driven tourism.
Growth indicators:
In 2026, Sumba is expected to grow fastest in:
Sumba is ideal for investors with a long-term horizon and premium positioning strategy.
In addition to Bali, Lombok, Labuan Bajo, and Sumba, several secondary regions are entering early growth phases, including:
These regions carry higher risk but potentially high upside, suitable only for investors with strong local partners and legal structuring.
Tourism growth in 2026 is closely tied to regulatory compliance and government alignment.
Foreign investors must consider:
Regions prioritized by the government generally offer clearer licensing pathways and stronger institutional support.
The fastest-growing tourism regions in 2026 are not defined by hype, but by:
For foreign investors:
Success in 2026 will depend on choosing the right region and structuring the investment correctly.
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