

Questions & Answers
April to October is the best period to visit when the climate is generally warm but humidity fairly low. Located along the ocean front on Bali's south-west coast, the resort is pleasantly cooled by the ocean breezes. Temperatures average around 27o C or 84o F.
What to wear?
Light weight, natural fabrics work best in the warm climate. Bring good sturdy shoes with you since your feet will be dusty and dirty while sight seeing. In the evening, avoid high heels, as flat sandals will do just fine. Pack light, because swim wear, shorts and T shirts can be bought anywhere in Bali. When visiting sacred sites, wear shirts or blouses with sleeves and carry a sarong or wear a long skirt. Capri or lightweight trousers also work well in the warm climate.
What is the currency?
The Indonesia Rupiah is the local currency. The hotel accepts and converts most other major currencies.
What is the language spoken?
Bahasa Indonesia and English are spoken by the hotel associate. In addition, the multilingual associate conversant in most major languages.
Voltage?
220 volts, 50 cycle
How about flights to Bali?
With the increasing number of direct flight to Bali from some other parts of the world, it makes it easier to go to Bali. Direct flights to Bali are available mostly from cities in Asia and Pacific countries: Bangkok (BKK), Brunei (Bandar Sri Begawan, BWN), Darwin (DRW), Dili (DIL), Doha (DOH), Hong Kong (HKG), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Melbourne (MEL), Osaka (KIX), Perth (PER), Seoul (ICN), Singapore (SIN), Taipei Taiwan (TPE), Tokyo Narita (NRT). Destination to Bali will be Denpasar (DPS) instead of Bali. Domestic flights are also available to and from major cities within Indonesia. Check your "Travel Agents" for more travel arrangements and accommodation.
What about the transportation to the Resort?
Airport transfers are provided from Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar to Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort, Bali. The 45-minute journey takes you through picturesque Balinese villages, lush green padi fields and rice terraces.






