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Escape to Serenity at Grand Hyatt Bali

Escape to Serenity at Grand Hyatt Bali

Nyepi, marks the beginning of the Caka New Year in Bali—an occasion to embrace peace, introspection, and harmony with nature.

Grand Hyatt Bali invites guests to immerse themselves in this serene and culturally rich celebration, offering an unparalleled blend of tranquillity, luxury, and Balinese tradition.

Experience the stillness of Nyepi with luxurious accommodations nestled amidst the island’s natural beauty. Indulge in luxurious accommodation, sumptuous dining, and a unique cultural experience, and allow yourself to reconnect with the essence of Bali. 

This exclusive experience includes:
  • Daily breakfast for two.
  • One-time dinner.
  • A chance to witness Balinese Ogoh-ogoh parade within the resort, celebrating the island’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Wellness and cultural experiences in the spirit of Nyepi.

Book your stay by March 27 for a minimum 2-night stay, and enjoy the perfect opportunity to experience Bali in its most peaceful state.

For more information please send your inquiries via email to bali.grand@hyatt.com or send a message to WhatsApp at +62 361 771234

Grand Hyatt Bali

About Grand Hyatt Bali

Grand Hyatt Bali is the crown jewel of resorts in Nusa Dua, with 636 rooms, suites and two villas. Opened in 1991, the hotel was conceived as a water palace with lakes, landscaped gardens and lagoons. Grand Hyatt Bali offers a perfect blend of business and pleasure, featuring multiple leisure facilities and 24 meeting rooms of various sizes. For more information, please visit grandhyattbali.com.

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