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Since its opening in 2011, the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) has been a cornerstone of Indonesia’s MICE industry, designed to host gatherings that range from regional forums to global summits.

Located in the heart of Bali’s renowned Nusa Dua resort enclave, the center combines modern architecture with Balinese cultural elements, creating a distinctive setting for business events.

BNDCC is known not only for its scale but also for its versatility. Its pillarless halls, flexible meeting spaces, and outdoor venues make it suitable for diverse event formats, from international exhibitions and association congresses to corporate conventions, concerts, and social celebrations. The venue has become a trusted partner for organizers who seek reliability, professionalism, and a destination that inspires delegates.

Beyond facilities, BNDCC emphasizes service excellence and sustainability. Its event services team, in-house catering, and advanced connectivity are matched with eco friendly practices such as LED lighting, water recycling, and community-based initiatives. This holistic approach ensures that every experience hosted at BNDCC delivers impact while respecting the environment.

Over more than a decade, BNDCC has built a reputation as Indonesia’s gateway to world-class business events, continually enhancing its capabilities to meet the evolving demands of the global MICE industry.

With its exceptional global destination appeal, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) stands as Indonesia’s leading stage for international business events — combining large-scale capacity, flexible configurations, and world-class service with the prestige of hosting in one of the world’s most inspiring destinations.

The venue features 44 multi-functional rooms, including the pillarless 4,400 sqm Nusa Dua Hall, 1,770 sqm Pecatu Hall, 1,734 sqm Singaraja Hall, and 920 sqm Tanjung Benoa Hall, supported by 32 fully equipped meeting rooms for break-out sessions, workshops, luncheons, dinners, and press conferences.

Additional facilities include VIP rooms, a Business Centre, 11 offices for secretariats and storage, medical rooms, café & lounge, ample parking, barrier-free access, comprehensive security services, and an on-site bonded warehouse, ensuring every event is executed with precision, comfort, and international standards.

Discover Bali

A World Of Its Own

Bali has developed into a world of its own. It captures not only what is special about Indonesia, but embodies a unique spirit that can only be found on the island. Indeed, there is a great deal to experience in Bali that cannot be found in any other place.

As one of the most magnificent islands in Indonesia – offering countless natural beauties like its famous white sand beaches – Bali has become a popular tourist destination in Asia. The uniqueness of its Hindu culture is ubiquitous in day-to-day life; it is echoed in the temples and palaces, the arts and crafts centers, the countless ceremonies, the festivals, the traditional dances and the distinctive tune of the gamelan.

With more than 60 international and domestic airlines operating at the Ngurah Rai Bali International Airport, this beautiful island is just a flight away from anywhere in the world.

  • Denpasar-Singapore: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Denpasar-Kuala Lumpur: 3 Hours
  • Denpasar-Perth: 3 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Denpasar-Bangkok: 4 Hours 15 Minutes
  • Denpasar-Hongkong: 4 hours 45 Minutes
  • Denpasar-Taipei: 5 hours
  • Denpasar-Shanghai: 5 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Denpasar-Melbourne: 5 Hours 30 Minutes
  • Denpasar-Sydney: 5 Hours 50 Minutes
  • Denpasar-Osaka: 6 Hours 30 minutes
  • Denpasar-Seoul: 7 Hours
  • Denpasar-Tokyo: 7 Hours

Bali is an Indonesian island, located just a few degrees south of the equator, and has a tropical climate, hot all year round. However from December to March, the west monsoon can bring heavy showers and high humidity, but days are still often sunny with the rains starting in the late afternoon or evening and passing quickly.

From June to September, the humidity is low and it can be quite cool in the evenings. At this time of the year there is hardly any rain in the lowland coastal areas. At higher elevations such as Bedugul or Kintamani, it gets distinctly chilly and you will need either a sweater or jacket after the sun sets. Temperatures are high and uniform throughout the year.

They are slightly higher from October to March, when the daily average is around 27 °C (81 °F), and a bit lower from June to September, when the daily average is around 26 °C (79 °F). Moreover, hot days are possible all year round (except in January, at the height of the rainy season), with peaks of 37/40 °C (99/104 °F). In the rainy season, high relative humidity makes the heat muggy.

All foreigners wishing to enter Indonesia must have a Passport valid for at least six (6) months from the date of arrival along with proof (tickets) on onward or return passage. Please contact the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your country before the congress in order to check if you require any other immigration procedures to visit Indonesia.

Visa regulations for Indonesia vary depending on nationality. Currently, only certain countries are eligible for Visa Exemption (Visa-Free Entry) for a short stay of up to 30 days, which is non-extendable and cannot be converted into another type of stay permit. The list of eligible countries is subject to change.

Nationals who are not eligible for visa-free entry may apply for a Visa on Arrival (VoA) or obtain an appropriate visa prior to departure, depending on their nationality and purpose of visit.

Foreign nationals may visit Indonesia for permitted activities such as tourism, family visits, social and cultural activities, government visits, non-commercial sports activities, benchmarking, short courses, short trainings, business meetings, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, audits, inspections, quality control, transit, and other non-income-generating activities, in accordance with Indonesian immigration regulations. Certain activities may require prior approval from the relevant Indonesian authorities.

More Information on immigration available at: www.imigrasi.go.id Passport holders of all other countries and non-tourists of the aforementioned countries must obtain valid Indonesian visas at an Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country prior to departure to Indonesia. For details and enquiries please contact the Indonesian Embassy in your home country.

The Indonesia Rupiah is also called IDR. Information of daily exchange rate can be found in newspapers or from the net. Some Indonesia banks provide this on their websites. IDR and US$ are the most acceptable currencies. Most tourism resorts have money changer facilities. When you are traveling to remote areas it is advisable to exchange your money and clear your check. Credit cards are only acceptable in big hotels, restaurants, shops and traveling agencies Rough exchange rate:

  • Rp. 11,300 = 1 AUD
  • Rp. 16,900 = 1 USD
  • Rp. 19,637 = 1 EUR

Currency rate as of January 2026

Automatic Teller Machines are mushrooming all over the island, especially at shopping centre and bank branches. It will be easy for you to find one in any of the main tourist centres. Most of them are connected to international banking networks thus making it possible to look for machines that are affiliated with your own ATM network.

You can draw usually between 1.5 million and 3 million in one go. Thus if you need more money you will have to pull several times adding to the bank charges, as each transaction counts. There should be a sticker on the machine, which says either 50.000 or 100.000. Naturally, the ones with Rp. 100.000 bills can go up to 2.5 or 3 million.

Electric power supply is 220 volts in all regions. So be careful with your 110-volt electronic equipment. The sockets will only t with two pins rounded-tip plugs (technically known as Type C, E, and F) or use adaptors. Most hotels and many restaurants in large cities provide internet connections or free WiFi.

Bali Wall Socket

This is standard Bali 2 Pin Wall Socket

Bali Standard Plug

This is standard Bali 2 Pin Wall Socket

Travel Adaptor

This adaptor converts Australian 3 pin plug to Bali 2 Pin Plug

Places of Interest

PUJA MANDALA, BALI

Puja Mandala is a unique landmark in Nusa Dua, serving as a perfect example of how five of Indonesia’s major religions can live harmoniously side-by-side

PASIFIKA MUSEUM

Museum Pasifika, located in Nusa Dua, Bali, was established as a permanent institution to showcase these styles and forms for all humanity to study and enjoy.

GEGER TEMPLE

Pura Geger Temple is one of Nusa Dua’s most important cultural landmarks. The temple overlooks the namesake Geger Beach.

BALI NUSA DUA THEATRE

The DEVDAN story begins when two young children who are parts of a tourist group in Bali feel bored with the tour itinerary and set themselves apart from the group to climb toward a cliff that has grabbed their attention.

BALI NATIONAL GOLF

Bali National Golf Club is located in THE MAJ NUSA DUA, The Nusa Dua tourism complex who offers a number of stars rated hotels, two Convention Centers, a Shopping Center, Restaurants and a Museum, sitting alongside over three miles of white sand beaches.

BALI COLLECTION

Bali Collection! Your Best Shopping, Dinning & Entertainment Experience in Nusa Dua Bali. With 8-hectare open space ambience and leafy area, Bali Collection is the largest shopping mall in Nusa Dua