
Westin Resort Nusa Dua
Asia Nickel Indonesia 2025 will take place in the vibrant city of Bali, Indonesia, in a contemporary 5-star resort, the Westin Resort Nusa Dua. Well located at only 11km from the airport, the hotel offers spectacular views of white sands of Nusa Dua Beach.
Bali in April
Maximise your conference and networking experience by reviewing our brief guide about the local area. Discover what April in Bali has to offer, all within close proximity to the Westin Resort Nusa Dua.

Festivals
The Balinese festival of Galungan, taking place in late April, is a celebration of the victory of dharma over adharma (the triumph of good over evil).
Ceremonies are conducted at temples and villages around the Island.
You can expect decorations, temple offerings and colourful processions during this period.
Ceremonies are conducted at temples and villages around the Island.
You can expect decorations, temple offerings and colourful processions during this period.

Weather in April
Average daytime temperature: 28-31℃
Average night time temperature: 23-26℃
80-85% humidity
April marks the beginning of dry season in Bali, but you can still expect some afternoon showers during the month.
Average night time temperature: 23-26℃
80-85% humidity
April marks the beginning of dry season in Bali, but you can still expect some afternoon showers during the month.

What to do
Cultural Attractions:
Genger Temple (2km), Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park (10 km), Puja Mandala (3km), and Museu Pasifika (1.5km)
Activities:
Bali Safari and Marine Park (20km), Bali National Golf Club (10 minutes from the resort), water sports, horseback rides, nature walks, cycling, cooking classes and more.
Genger Temple (2km), Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park (10 km), Puja Mandala (3km), and Museu Pasifika (1.5km)
Activities:
Bali Safari and Marine Park (20km), Bali National Golf Club (10 minutes from the resort), water sports, horseback rides, nature walks, cycling, cooking classes and more.

Where to eat
The Westin Nusa Dua offers six on-site restaurants and bars, all of which can be found on the hotel website.
Also, within a 5 minute drive from the hotel:
Kekeb – Indonesian food
Bumbu Bali – Traditional Balinese
Soleil (The Mulia Resort) – Mediterranean, Asia Fusion
Bali Collection (Shopping mall and dinning area)
Also, within a 5 minute drive from the hotel:
Kekeb – Indonesian food
Bumbu Bali – Traditional Balinese
Soleil (The Mulia Resort) – Mediterranean, Asia Fusion
Bali Collection (Shopping mall and dinning area)
Getting around Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua is an easy place to move around, with options for walking, taxis, private drivers, Ride-Hailing Apps (Grab & Gojek) and more independent forms of transport like scooters and bicycles.
Tips for Getting Around Nusa Dua:
Traffic: Traffic in Nusa Dua is generally not too heavy compared to other parts of Bali, but it can still get busy during peak hours, especially around the resorts and shopping areas.
Safety: If you're riding a scooter or bicycle, always wear a helmet and follow local traffic rules. It's best to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated while exploring outdoors.
Taxis: Use only licensed taxis, and if you opt for a private car, confirm the price in advance or arrange a price with the driver.
Tips for Getting Around Nusa Dua:
Traffic: Traffic in Nusa Dua is generally not too heavy compared to other parts of Bali, but it can still get busy during peak hours, especially around the resorts and shopping areas.
Safety: If you're riding a scooter or bicycle, always wear a helmet and follow local traffic rules. It's best to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated while exploring outdoors.
Taxis: Use only licensed taxis, and if you opt for a private car, confirm the price in advance or arrange a price with the driver.