Ayana Bali’s Grand Ballroom to debut in September

Aerial view of Ayana Bali’s Grand Ballroom

Ayana Bali will launch a new 1,850m2 Grand Ballroom on September 1, 2026, anchoring a major expansion of its meetings and events infrastructure.

Designed by architecture firm Gensler, the pillarless venue features nine-metre ceilings and can host up to 2,300 seated guests for international conventions, corporate summits, and large-scale events.

Aerial view of Ayana Bali’s Grand Ballroom09

To streamline high-impact productions, the venue will be equipped with integrated audiovisual technology, including three massive LED screens spanning two sides of the room. The expansion also introduces a sophisticated suite of supporting spaces, including an expansive pre-function foyer for registration, 20 breakout rooms for concurrent sessions, and dedicated VIP holding facilities.

In addition, the venue is one of the few large-scale ballrooms on the island to offer direct access to ocean-facing outdoor spaces like the Veranda, which gives delegates 270-degree panoramic ocean views and allows event planners to seamlessly transition conferences into open-air sunset cocktails and dinners without complex off-site logistics.

According to resort management, booking inquiries are officially open, and driven by a rebounding global business travel market, strong early interest is already filling up prime dates for the fourth quarter of 2026 and well into 2027.

Located just 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport and safely outside the island’s main traffic congestion zones, Ayana Bali now offers the largest accommodation capacity of any integrated business events destination on the island. The property spans 993 guestrooms, suites, and villas across four distinct hotels. To minimise logistical friction for event organisers, a resort-wide tram system effortlessly transports delegates across the massive estate, connecting them to 31 dining venues, 14 swimming pools, and the Ayana Spa.

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