Deluxe Room
Furnished with traditional Balinese touches amongst the neutral decor, the Deluxe rooms are sleek in style providing a relaxed base for families of 3. Each room has sliding doors that open to a furnished balcony or terrace that overlooks the beautiful grounds.
34m2
Sleeps up to 3 guests, 2 adults and 1 child
Premier Room
The Premier Rooms offer families additional space across 40 square metres. The rooms are well appointed with sleek lines and traditional touches throughout the decor. Each room has a spacious furnished balcony or terrace that overlooks the hotel grounds.
40m2
Sleeps up to 3 guests, 2 adults and 1 child
Deluxe Triple Room
A spacious deluxe room, the Deluxe Triple has a beautiful Balinese feel with deep wooden floors and calming white linens. The room features a king size bed and an additional king single. Each room leads to a terrace or balcony that provides the rooms lots of light.
45m2
Sleeps up to 3 guests
Family Room
The popular family rooms accommodate a family of four in this spacious area. The room features a king-size bed and an adjoining alcove with bunk beds and a children's desk. Each room also has a private balcony for added space.
48m2
Sleeps up to 4 guests
Deluxe Quad Room
The Quad Room is made up of two adjoining Deluxe Rooms, giving families that additional space. Creating two bedrooms, each has its own ensuite and balcony or terrace that overlook the tropical hotel grounds.
70m2
Sleeps up to 4 guests
Palace Club Suite
Indulge in the beautiful Palace Club suite and spread out over the additional space of the living area. The rooms feature excellent modern facilities to ensure families have a comfortable and carefree stay.
80m2
Sleeps up to 3 guests, 2 adults and 1 child
Tamarind Kitchen & Lounge
A real stand out of the hotel, Tamarind restaurant is made completely of bamboo and towers high above the beachfront, creating a wonderful location for dining. Spread over two levels, the Kitchen and the Lounge, the restaurant is open for all day dining offering fresh and flavoursome menus.
Open for all day dining
Raja's Balinese Restaurant
Open for dinner, the hotel's signature restaurant Raja's Balinese offers families an authentic taste and traditional dining experience. The only fine dining restaurant on the island, it is well worth a visit.
Open for dinner 5.30-10.30pm. Closed Monday
Maguro Asian Bistro
Combining the intense flavours from dishes across Asia, Maguro Bistro presents diners with fresh seafood and succulent meats. The menu features influences from Hong Kong, Japan and Korea, the perfect place to spice up your holiday.
Open from 12.00pm-10.30pm. Closed Wednesday
Sandro's Pizzeria
Delicious thin pizzas are baked in the wood-fired pizza ovens resulting in a taste explosion. Sandro's is a real hit amongst families who love the relax vibe and the simple Italian dishes.
Open for all day dining until 10.30pm
Wedang Jahe Restaurant
Alongside the lotus pond, the wonderful Balinese cafe is situated beside the lobby. Each morning a delicious breakfast buffet is served, a brilliant start to your day.
Open daily for breakfast until 10.30am
Gecko Kid's Club
Nusa Dua Hotel is keen to ensure your children have as much fun as you, that's why the Gecko Kid's Club has been specifically designed for your little ones. The club offers supervised games and fun-filled activities such as cultural Balinese dance lessons, face painting and film time.
Families have the choice of morning or afternoon half day sessions.
Open daily from 9.00am-6.00pm
Babysitting
Babysitters are available for an additional fee, to be arranged directly with the hotel.
What will the weather be like...
Seasonally there are two significant periods in Bali with one Wet and one Dry season. The dry season runs between the months of April and September, which brings the most visitors. The temperature during the dry season has a high of 34.4°C and a low of 22.5°C. During this period guests can still expect showers, however, these are warm and often brief.
The raining seasons runs from October to March and Bali usually becomes quieter. Although, locals are sometimes surprised by how dry the rainy seasons can be - making it very pleasant for visitors.