Grand Hyatt Bali unveils long stay wellcation experience

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Grand Hyatt Bali has introduced a new long stay wellcation experience at its Nusa Dua resort, offering guests a unique blend of wellness and relaxation. The initiative is designed for travellers seeking extended holidays and wellness retreats, providing a sanctuary-like escape where body, mind, and soul can be at ease.

Set within the secure enclave of Nusa Dua, the resort offers a tranquil beachfront setting, managed resort living, and special privileges for extended stays. Guests staying a minimum of seven nights can enjoy up to 20% off the daily room rate, daily breakfast, five resort photoshoots, five pieces of laundry per day, and a $100 (US$100) food and beverage credit.

The wellcation experience includes a variety of activities such as sunrise yoga, sound healing, aqua aerobics, and cultural experiences like Balinese dance and coconut leaf creation. Guests can also indulge in treatments at the renowned Kriya Spa, ensuring a rejuvenating stay.

Beyond the resort, visitors can explore nearby attractions including watersports, leisure shopping at Bali Collection, and local art experiences. The resort's culinary journeys and cultural activities further enhance the immersive experience.

Grand Hyatt Bali, opened in 1991, is known for its luxurious accommodations and extensive leisure facilities. The resort's new offering aims to provide guests with a meaningful connection to Bali, allowing them to embrace the island's pace and beauty. For more information, visit grandhyattbali.com


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Grand Hyatt Bali unveils long stay wellcation experience

Grand Hyatt Bali has introduced a new long stay wellcation experience at its Nusa Dua resort, offering guests a unique blend of wellness and relaxation. The initiative is designed for travellers seeking extended holidays and wellness retreats, providing a sanctuary-like escape where body, mind, and soul can be at ease.

Set within the secure enclave of Nusa Dua, the resort offers a tranquil beachfront setting, managed resort living, and special privileges for extended stays. Guests staying a minimum of seven nights can enjoy up to 20% off the daily room rate, daily breakfast, five resort photoshoots, five pieces of laundry per day, and a $100 (US$100) food and beverage credit.

The wellcation experience includes a variety of activities such as sunrise yoga, sound healing, aqua aerobics, and cultural experiences like Balinese dance and coconut leaf creation. Guests can also indulge in treatments at the renowned Kriya Spa, ensuring a rejuvenating stay.

Beyond the resort, visitors can explore nearby attractions including watersports, leisure shopping at Bali Collection, and local art experiences. The resort's culinary journeys and cultural activities further enhance the immersive experience.

Grand Hyatt Bali, opened in 1991, is known for its luxurious accommodations and extensive leisure facilities. The resort's new offering aims to provide guests with a meaningful connection to Bali, allowing them to embrace the island's pace and beauty. For more information, visit grandhyattbali.com


This story was selected and published by a human editor, with content adapted from original press material using AI tools. Spot an error? Report it here.

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