Abstract

Tourism in Indonesia has grown and developed into one of the country’s foreignexchange earnings. Seeing Bali’s potential from natural beauty, people’s hospitality, culturalarts and distinctive customs, making the tourism sector receive special and serious attentionfrom the local government of Bali Province. Serangan Village is a sub-district and sub-districtlocated in Wialyah, South Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali Province, Indonesia,which has considerable tourism potential, such as Bugis village, fishing village, turtle parkand temples. Based on the description above, the problem can be formulated as follows:how is the development of tourist villages in Serangan Village in improving the welfare ofthe surrounding community. In this study, the research method was carried out by libraryresearch by reading literature relating to the development of tourism objects, observationand field research, where research was carried out by visiting tourism objects in Seranganand interviewing communities around tourism objects in Serangan Village. The results ofthe study indicate that from the results of the research conducted it can be concluded that thedevelopment of Serangan village tourism can improve welfare and development which canbe seen from the economic side, it can be seen a number of positive examples of the impactof tourism development in Serangan village, including; the life of the village communitySerangan is becoming more advanced because access to urban areas is becoming increasinglysmooth. In addition to the development of Serangan island, there is financial inclusion asvillage treasury. The financial income mainly comes from the entrance ticket that is charged to everyone who enters Serangan island with a fare of Rp. 1,000, for motorbike riders andRp. 2000, - for motorists The entry from the entrance ticket is quite large, where the funds areused to support village development and the need for maintenance of worship facilities andinfrastructure in Serangan village

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