West Australians are flocking to their favourite island holiday destination in record numbers but can it cope?
The number of West Australians who have packed their bags and headed for Bali has quadrupled in the last five years, with over 385,000 visiting in the past 12 months.
They are not the only ones with international tourists joining millions of Indonesians now choosing to holiday there.
With the increasing numbers comes increasing pressure on water supplies, infrastructure and waste management and environmentalists are warning there's a crisis looming.
When Bali's Governor, I Made Mangku Pastika, imposed a moratorium at the start of last year on all new developments in south Bali, environmental groups rejoiced.
Research from the local Udayana University showed supply was far outstripping demand for hotel rooms, with an excess of almost 10,000 rooms.
Clearly, it made no sense to build more but in a relatively short time, it seems the tune has changed.