A number of tourists have landed in hot water at the popular tourist hotspot in recent months, including several Australians, with officials now looking at new ways to ensure travellers adhere to local rules.

Fed-up Balinese authorities will issue an official ‘Dos and Don’ts’ card to tourists travelling to the island, in a new bid to combat a recent string of bad behaviour. (Nine)

Authorities now say enough is enough, unveiling the new cards to all foreigners entering the island.

The Head of the Regional Office of the Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Anggiat Napitupulu, said the cards are in the final stages of completion.

“The card will be created and handed over at Immigration, so that the Immigration can tuck the card into the foreigner’s passport when they land at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport,” Napitupulu said, according to The Bali Times.

The cards are set to contain exactly what is and isn’t allowed on the island. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

“We have had several meetings.

“The tourism office is formulating the narrative. So, it will be either in the form of a pocket-sized sheet or a card.

“The card contains what is allowed and what is not allowed to be done in Bali.”

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