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The Wedding Website of Jada Wang and Zachary Williams
Our wedding festivities will take place at the AYANA Resort Bali, located on the cliffs of Jimbaran Bay. The estate includes several sister properties, all within a shared campus: • AYANA Resort Bali • AYANA Villas Bali • AYANA Segara Bali • RIMBA by AYANA Bali We’ve secured a special group rate for our guests at all four AYANA properties. Book directly through the AYANA website using the code below: WEDZACHARYJADA Valid Stay Dates: June 1 – 11, 2026

Hotel

AYANA Resort Bali

Bali, Indonesia
 

Flight

I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport / Denpasar International Airport

We recommend flying into I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport. Wedding venue is in Ayana Resort Bali, it is a 30 - 35mins ride from the airport via Grab/Gojek/Taxi, depending on traffic. Pick up point: Grab/Gojek Lounge International Ngurah Rai Airport. Airport Transfer: • AYANA offers a paid airport shuttle service • Taxi/Grab/Gojek: Grab (Southeast Asia’s Uber) is reliable and inexpensive in Bali • Private Driver: many local services offer affordable drivers for airport pickup and day trips.

Travel Note

Travel & Entry Requirements

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Please check Indonesia’s official immigration website for the most up-to-date information. Travelers are required to complete an arrival card prior to entry: 👉 https://allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id/

Travel Note

Transportation Options

• Blue Bird Taxi (reliable and professional; available via the My Blue Bird app on iOS and Android) • Grab or Gojek (ride-hailing apps similar to Uber) Please note: Uber is not available in Bali. Blue Bird taxis may be slightly more expensive than Grab or Gojek, but they are known for high-quality vehicles and experienced drivers.

Travel Note

Other Helpful Tips

Power outlets & voltage — Indonesia uses Type C & F plugs (European style) with 230V voltage. A universal adapter is recommended. Bahasa Indonesia is the national language, but English is widely spoken at the resort and in most tourist areas. The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Credit cards are widely accepted at AYANA Resort, but many local vendors, drivers, and small shops accept cash only. We recommend carrying some cash with you at all times. Tipping is not mandatory in Bali. Some restaurants include a service charge, especially in tourist areas. Tipping is appreciated but entirely optional.

Travel Note

Tour Group

For guests interested in exploring Bali, our wedding planner recommends Smailing DMC, a trusted local tour group offering curated experiences across the island.