Grand Hyatt Bali: 12,000–18,000 Hyatt points/night. Cash $220–$450, redemptions average 2.13¢/pt — solid Cat 4 value.
Observed cash rates run $220–$450/night, last refreshed 2026-05-09.
Current chart valid through 2026-05-19.
Hyatt's program median sits near 1.7¢/pt.
Math: cents-per-point = (cash USD ÷ points) × 100. The “Median” row uses the observed median rate from 2026-05-09; high and low scenarios price the same 15,000-point standard award against the cheapest and priciest observed cash nights.
Grand Hyatt Bali sprawls across a 41-acre tropical garden estate at the Nusa Dua resort enclave (BTDC), with 636 rooms organized as four Balinese-water-palace village wings and a private white-sand beachfront. Architecture borrows directly from Bali's traditional water-temple complexes — pavilions, lily ponds, and stepped terraces. Garden Cafe handles Globalist breakfast; Pasar Senggol runs an evening night-market dining experience three times weekly; Watercourt focuses on Indonesian buffet; Salsa Verde is the Italian; Nampu serves Japanese. The five lagoon-style pools include adult-quiet zones and a 30-meter waterslide.
Complimentary breakfast for two for Globalist members.
Confirmed-suite-upgrade awards (TSUs) accepted at this property.
Complimentary internet for World of Hyatt members.
World of Hyatt is a 1:1 Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.
75,000 points after $5,000 in 3 months, verified 2026-05-09; covers 500% of one standard night.
Dining spend on Sapphire Preferred earns 3× — that's how much you'd spend to earn one standard night.
Numbers are re-verified by hand on this page until the rewards crawler covers Hyatt — see methodology.