This was reported on the page of the diplomatic service in Facebook.

"From July 6, entry is possible only for visa holders who also have a certificate of full vaccination (two doses) and a negative PCR test valid for no more than 48 hours," the publication says.

In addition, vacationers upon arrival to the islands are required to comply with quarantine for eight days.

If citizens test positive for coronavirus, they will be placed in a hospital or COVID hotel for two weeks with treatment at their own expense.

In early June, Indonesian Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi announced the authorities' intention to open the island of Bali to tourists from Russia in August.