Monday, 18 March | Arrival and welcome dinner
Tuesday, 19 March | Session (full day), spouse tour, off-site dinner
Wednesday, 20 March | Session (3/4 day), free evening
Thursday, 21 March | Session (3/4 day), gala dinner
Friday, 22 March | Departure
The Westin Resort Nusa Dua
Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, ITDC Lot N-3
Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, 80363
Toll free - +62 361 771 906
Four nights' accommodation is included in your registration cost, any additional nights will incur a cost. Please note a $100 security deposit is payable upon check in and will be refunded at the time of check out. The following room configurations are available:
HOTEL CHECK IN & CHECK OUT
Check-in: 3.00pm
Check-out: 11.00am
Registration includes four nights' accommodation, attendance to all plenary and streamed sessions, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, dinners, return airport transfers during the conference dates only.
The following fees apply to the registration payment options:
Credit card: Visa & MasterCard 0.9%.
Commision Deduction: no charge
Direct deposit: no charge
Meals not stated in the Summit Program will be at the delegate’s own expense. Laundry, mini-bars, telephone calls, and personal beverages from your hotel room are at your own expense.
WiFi access is complimentary in all guest rooms and conference facilities.
Sessions: business casual with a jacket as the air-con can get cold
Welcome dinner: smart casual
Offsite dinner: smart casual
Gala dinner: themed
High | 30
Low | 23
Humidity | 85%
Number of wet days | 14
BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua
Kawasan ITDC Blok D
Nusa Dua 80363, Bali, Indonesia
Phone: +62 361 3000911
Flights to the Annual Summit destination are at your own cost.
Please send a copy of your itinerary to Conferences@cpal.com.au if you require airport transfers to and from The Westin Resort Nusa Dua. Transfers will be organised during the conference dates only.
We recommend that delegates have travel insurance to cover their travel period. Please organise this when you book your flights.
TRAVEL VISA & TOURIST LEVY
From 14 February, the Bali Provincial Government will apply a new tourist levy of IDR 150,000 per person to foreign tourists entering Bali. The tourist levy is separate from the e-Visa on Arrival or the Visa on Arrival. Cashless payments can be made online prior to travel or on arrival at designated payment counters at Bali's airport and seaport. See the Bali Provincial Government's official website and FAQs for further information.
If you're travelling to Indonesia for tourism, official government duties or business meetings, you can apply for an e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA). This also applies if you're transiting through Indonesia at certain international airports, seaports and land crossings. Apply at least 48 hours before your travel to Indonesia. You can get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at some international airports, seaports or land crossings.
To apply for the e-VOA or VOA, you must have an ordinary (non-emergency) passport with at least 6 months of validity from the date you plan to enter (we also recommend having at least 6 months of passport validity from the date you plan to leave Indonesia, to avoid any issues for your departure or onward travel) and a return or onward flight booking to another country.
You may need to apply for a visa in advance to enter Indonesia for purposes not covered by the e-VOA or VOA. Check the latest entry requirements with your travel provider or an Embassy or Consulate of Indonesia before travel. Entry, exit and transit conditions can change at short notice. Monitor media for the latest update.
You'll be required to complete an e-customs declaration for arrival. You can complete this within 3 days of departure to Indonesia.
Travel requirements may change at short notice, including travel to Bali and Jakarta by air, land or sea. Contact your travel provider and monitor media for up-to-date details.
Sunscreen and hat
Insect repellent
Sunglasses
The Westin Resort Nusa Dua have a year-round kids club and have babysitting. Please contact us for further details.
Please be aware that the pool areas at The Westin Resort Nusa Dua are NOT FENCED therefore any children will need to be supervised by an adult at all times when in the pool area.
The summit will not be recorded. The sessions will be very interactive with table discussions and recording this would be of no value. The keynote speakers will not be recorded due to their own IP.