HFK Pick

Nusa Dua, Bali, Bali Province, Indonesia

Grand Hyatt Bali

Family snapshot

Grand Hyatt Bali is one of the clearer Nusa Dua family options when you want a large resort with specific children’s facilities rather than vague family-friendly marketing.

Stands out for

Toddler club Kids club Extra beds

Best for which ages

How this hotel plays out for each age group based on what the property actually lists.

Works well for this age

Babies

Look for cot availability, a room layout that suits early bedtimes, and blackout curtains.

Works well for this age

Toddlers

The official FAQ covers a Toddler Club for ages 0 to 3 with a parent or nanny present, plus a Kids Club with supervised activities for ages 3 to 12.

Works well for this age

School age

The official FAQ covers a Toddler Club for ages 0 to 3 with a parent or nanny present, plus a Kids Club with supervised activities for ages 3 to 12.

Family essentials

The details that usually make or break a family stay, split by what the hotel has actually published and what is still worth a quick email before booking.

Confirmed on the hotel's own sources

  • Kids club

    The official FAQ covers a Toddler Club for ages 0 to 3 with a parent or nanny present, plus a Kids Club with supervised activities for ages 3 to 12.

  • Babysitting and child minding

    The official FAQ covers a Toddler Club for ages 0 to 3 with a parent or nanny present, plus a Kids Club with supervised activities for ages 3 to 12.

Worth asking before you book

  • Pools and water play

    Pool hours, whether the kids pool is shallow enough for toddlers, and any height or age rules on slides.

  • Family rooms and suites

    Exact sleeping capacity (adults + children), bed types, and whether the room is sold out on your dates.

  • Connecting and interconnecting rooms

    Whether connecting rooms are guaranteed at booking or only noted as a request.

  • Baby gear and cots

    Cot availability, high-chair numbers, and any charge for extra baby gear.

  • Kitchen and laundry in-room

    Whether the room has a microwave, fridge, and somewhere to wash clothes between outings.

  • Transport and access

    Shuttle times, cost, and how long transfers really take with small kids in tow.

  • Kids menus and dining

    Ages on the kids-eat-free policy and which restaurants on site actually run a kids menu.

  • Bath versus shower in room

    Whether rooms have a bathtub or only a shower. Matters a lot when bathing babies and younger toddlers.

Kid-friendly amenities

The practical parts of the stay, grouped by how families actually use the hotel.

Play, pools and on-site fun

The parts of the property children are most likely to use day to day.

  • Toddler Club and Kids Club

    The official FAQ covers a Toddler Club for ages 0 to 3 with a parent or nanny present, plus a Kids Club with supervised activities for ages 3 to 12.

  • Nusa Dua resort base

    This suits families wanting a classic, contained Bali resort stay with easier pacing than busier southern strips.

Room setup and sleep

The room shapes, sleeping setup, and in-room details that affect how easy the stay feels.

  • Cribs and extra beds on request

    The official FAQ confirms cribs and extra beds are available on request, subject to availability and room category.

Area and transport

Local area

Nusa Dua

Best for classic resort stays, contained grounds, and families who want an easier first Bali trip.

Getting around

Getting around Nusa Dua

Private drivers are the simplest way to move around, but families usually have a better trip when they choose one base well instead of trying to cover the whole island.

Compare nearby areas in Bali

A quick check before you lock in this base.

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Jimbaran

A strong choice for beach sunsets, quieter resort pockets, and shorter airport transfers.

Sanur

Often the gentlest Bali base for younger children thanks to calm water stretches and an easy promenade.

Seminyak

Useful for larger villas and dining choice, but best when your family is comfortable with busier streets.

Questions parents ask

Short answers pulled from the hotel's own sources, not review site chatter.

  • Does Grand Hyatt Bali have a kids club?

    The official FAQ covers a Toddler Club for ages 0 to 3 with a parent or nanny present, plus a Kids Club with supervised activities for ages 3 to 12.

  • Is babysitting available at Grand Hyatt Bali?

    The official FAQ covers a Toddler Club for ages 0 to 3 with a parent or nanny present, plus a Kids Club with supervised activities for ages 3 to 12.

  • What ages does Grand Hyatt Bali suit best?

    This hotel is tagged as working well for babies, school age, and toddlers. See the age fit section above for the specific room, pool, and club details behind each age.

Confirm before you book

These are the small details that tend to change on the day, so a quick email or live chat with the hotel saves surprises.

  • Worth knowing about this hotel

    The resort is large enough that families should think about daily walking energy and room position, especially if they are travelling with very young children or midday naps.

  • Cribs and extra beds on request

    The official FAQ confirms cribs and extra beds are available on request, subject to availability and room category. Listed as on request, so not guaranteed at booking.

Sources and last checked

Last checked 23 April 2026.

  • Frequently Asked Questions | Grand Hyatt Bali

    https://www.hyatt.com/grand-hyatt/en-US/balgh-grand-hyatt-bali/faqs

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  • Grand Hyatt Bali Fact Sheet

    https://assets.hyatt.com/content/dam/hyatt/hyattdam/documents/2017/07/17/1300/Grand-Hyatt-Bali-Fact-Sheet-English-071317.pdf

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