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Grand Hyatt Bali
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Like the fabled Balinese water palaces of old, Grand Hyatt Bali is a cluster of four ethnic villages set amidst an interlinking system of cascading waterfalls, landscaped gardens and lagoons that meander through 41 acres of lush tropical gardens in Nusa Dua.
Stunning décor and exemplary dining
There are 648 charming guestrooms each appointed in a variety of rich woods and fabrics. The décor adopts an organic theme using natural teakwood and marble from central Java while the fabrics used in the design were specially commissioned by local artisans to reflect the rich culture of Bali in a modern style. Artworks of rice terraces at sunset and special mood lighting enhances the warm natural tones of the guestrooms. To enhance the airy feeling of the sun-filled rooms, a colour palette of cream, pastel olive green, honey, amber, taupe and accents of orange has been incorporated.
Each of the contemporary Balinese-inspired rooms has its own private balcony with ocean, lagoon or garden views. A unique feature is an alcove area with a daybed for lounging that can be converted into a sleeping bay for children. Incorporating the latest technology, all rooms have individually controlled air-conditioning, separate shower booth and bath, cable TV, international direct dial telephone and safe.
The Grand Club assures an extra level of amenities and personalised service with a private swimming pool, concierge and butler service. Here the rooms are the size of suites, some are split level, with spacious bathrooms and balconies that open out to tranquil water gardens and the sea.
For guests wishing to live like Balinese royalty, there are 17 Grand Executive Suites, 16 Grand Suites, three Ambassador Suites, a Beachfront Suite, two Presidential Suites and two Deluxe Villas.
Savour delicious Italian specialties in the trendy beachfront restaurant, Salsa Verde, and discover Watercourt restaurant, an open-air sanctuary enhanced with Balinese décor and ideal for private dinner functions.
Garden Café offers the combination of a setting that exudes the look and feel of a resplendent restaurant and a menu with a wide choice of the best in Asian and European cuisine.
Located near the main lobby is Nampu, a Japanese restaurant with a rustic, country ambience, featuring a teppanyaki section.
Contemporary Balinese village
Pasar Senggoi, built on different levels with natural stone walkways, has been designed as a contemporary Balinese village and is situated in the heart of the resort. It features a traditional temple, shopping arcade and a variety of food stalls. Arts and crafts lessons, exhibitions and cultural shows conducted on the open-air stage are some of the entertainment and activities offered.
Kriya Spa adds immeasurably to the resort’s extensive relaxation and activity facilities. It is a wellness sanctuary nestled within the lush tropical gardens offering an authentic Balinese healing experience with 24 luxurious spa villas and full-day spa programs.
The Grand Hyatt Bali offers a choice of five swimming pools as well as three floodlit tennis courts, a jogging trail and a putting and chipping green. Included in the diversions offered are a variety of watersports—windsurfing, outrigger sailing, scuba diving, snorkelling and canoeing.
Camp Nusa is a club exclusively designed for young guests. Situated just a step away from the beach, children vacationing at the resort will enjoy a variety of activities including tennis, squash or golf, mask making, cooking and dancing lessons as well as fun events such as scavenger hunts and kite flying.
Grand Hyatt Bali offers the ideal blend of business and pleasure for corporate meeting groups. The layout of the rooms and facilities allows decentralised group check-ins and exclusivity.
The meeting venues consist of the Grand Ballroom with theatre-style seating that can accommodate up to 1400 guests and the Karangasem Ballroom which can accommodate 750 guests with theatre-style seating. There are 17 additional meeting rooms and all are supported by a sophisticated team of experienced convention services personnel and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment.
The Grand Hyatt Bali offers an impeccable experience. Whether it’s for fun, relaxation or business, guests are guaranteed to enjoy their stay at this stunning complex.
Guide to Nusa Dua
The entrance to the resort area is flanked by traditional Balinese split gates leading to expansive lawns and sweeping driveways of grand hotels. In the quiet enclave there are no hawkers, warungs, traffic nor pollution. Though it's relatively isolated from Balinese community life, many hotels arrange visits by Balinese dancers and gamelan performances, and all of the major tourist attractions are a short drive away.
The beaches at Nusa Dua have popular surf breaks way out on the reef and the best time to enjoy them is the wet season. At low tide the beach is shallow and difficult for swimming but at high tide it transforms into a picturesque lagoon. Camel Safaris run one hour camel rides along the beach. Many watersport activities such as diving, waterskiing, windsurfing and parasailing are based in Tanjung Benoa just to the north of Nusa Dua.
A shopping complex in the centre of the resort specialises in textiles and handicrafts, has a range of kiosks and a games area for kids as well as a restaurant. It also stages regular Kecak and Legong dances and drum parades.
Nightlife in Nusa Dua is limited to bars and lounges in the hotels, but it's a short taxi trip to the lively areas of Kuta, Legian and Seminyak.
Whether you want complete luxury, peace and quiet, adventure or delightful local cuisine and culture, you'll find it in Nusa Dua.









