Bali's Uluwatu Bingin Beach Demolition Officially Begins: Over 40 Businesses Cleared

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Bali's Uluwatu Bingin Beach Demolition Officially Begins: Over 40 Businesses Cleared

Bali’s Uluwatu Bingin Beach, a favorite among tourists and surfers, is set for a major transformation. The government announced that over 40 buildings in the area, due to illegal land occupation and violations of spatial planning regulations, will be forcibly demolished starting July 21, 2025.

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Businesses in the Bingin area have been receiving formal notices from the Badung regional government over the past two months, demanding improvements to building structures and land use practices. However, the government ultimately determined that most buildings did not comply with regulations and decided to proceed with legal action.

Satpol PP (Bali Civil Police) stated that investigations revealed most structures were illegally built without proper permits, some even occupying state-owned land.

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Badung Regional Head Adi Arnawa noted that residents and business owners were well aware the buildings were on non-private land and must take responsibility for the outcome. He emphasized the government’s firm stance on fully implementing demolition recommendations from provincial and Satpol PP investigations.

He also urged the public to avoid unnecessary interference or incitement of opposition, stating, “Our community knows very well what land they were using. Now it’s just about restoring the land to its proper use.”

The government stressed that businesses had been notified through various channels, including letters, public notices, and WhatsApp messages, to prevent claims of ignorance.

An anonymous Bingin Beach business owner shared that the area was once just a fishing village, with tourism gradually leading to significant investments in facilities. He lamented, “If we’re violating regulations, why didn’t the government stop us in the past 30 years? Now that everything is being torn down, shouldn’t the government also reflect on its actions?”

Currently, 45 structures, including guesthouses, restaurants, tourist facilities, and beach villas, are affected by the demolition. Violations include illegal land occupation, breaches of environmental and spatial regulations, and impacts on natural landscape conservation areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

  1. Why is the government demolishing buildings at Bingin Beach?
    The government states that these structures violate spatial planning laws and land use regulations, with some illegally occupying state-owned land, hence the enforcement of demolition.
  2. When did the demolition start?
    The demolition officially began on July 21, 2025, and will continue until all illegal structures are removed.
  3. Can objections or appeals be filed with the government?
    Several businesses have already negotiated with local authorities but failed to reach an agreement. The government has stated that it will no longer accept new objection proposals.
  4. Will tourism be affected?
    In the short term, tourism activities at Bingin Beach may be limited due to the demolition. However, in the long run, it will help create a legal and safe tourism environment.
  5. What types of buildings are being demolished?
    The demolition includes tourist-related structures such as guesthouses, beach villas, restaurants, and small hotels, totaling 45 buildings, all suspected of illegal construction or land occupation.

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