Grand Hyatt Bali FAQ
Not a traditional lazy river - but the Garden River Pool is the closest thing on the property.
The Garden River Pool is a winding, river-shaped pool surrounded by volcanic rock formations. It also features a 50-meter waterslide and shallow wading areas for toddlers.
The Garden River Pool is shaped like a river, with water that winds through volcanic rock formations, grassy banks, and tropical landscaping. You cannot float down it on an inner tube the way you would at a traditional lazy river at a waterpark, but it is a long, meandering pool you can swim and wade through at your own pace, with shallow sections for toddlers and deeper sections for older kids and adults.

The Garden River Pool winds through volcanic rock and tropical gardens
The Garden River Pool is also where you will find the resort's 50-meter waterslide, which snakes down a grassy hill straight into the pool. A second 56-meter caterpillar slide sits in the adjacent kids zone. For families with kids ages 3 to 12, this is usually the pool they spend most of their time at.

The 50-meter waterslide feeds directly into the Garden River Pool
Grand Hyatt Bali has five pools total. Beyond the Garden River Pool, there is the 120-meter main lagoon pool lined with frangipani trees, the two-level Balinese Feature Pool with cascading waterfalls, the adults-only Bay Club pool, and the Grand Club Pool reserved for club room guests.
As a Hyatt Prive partner, we book Grand Hyatt Bali with complimentary perks you will not get booking direct: daily breakfast for two adults and two kids under 12, $100 USD property credit, a guaranteed room upgrade when available, early check-in, and VIP recognition.