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The museum is open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Sundays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is located in the The Pasifika Resort complex in Nusa Dua; you can get there by taxi from the beach in about 5–10 minutes, or use the shuttle from nearby hotels. More details on the official website.
Adult admission costs around IDR 175,000 (about USD 12), children aged 5–12 pay IDR 125,000, and children under 5 enter free. There are discounts for students and groups; buy tickets online to avoid queues at this link.
It is recommended to allow 1.5 to 2 hours to see the main collections at a relaxed pace. If you are a fan of Pacific art, you could stay up to 3 hours exploring the 4 galleries.
Founded in 2006, it houses the largest private collection of Pacific and Oceanian art outside their native regions, with more than 1,300 works from Indonesia, Polynesia, and Melanesia. It stands out for promoting cultural understanding and preserving island traditions.
The best time is the dry season from May to October to avoid rain; go in the morning (9–11 AM) for fewer crowds and better natural light in the galleries. Avoid weekends if you are looking for a quieter visit.
Yes, it has ramps, elevators, and wide corridors in all galleries; wheelchairs are available at reception. Contact +62 361 774 816 for special assistance before your visit.
Just a few minutes away on foot or by taxi: Nusa Dua Beach for relaxing, Bali National Golf Club, or shopping at Beachwalk. Explore Uluwatu Temple, a 30-minute drive away, for a full-day outing.
Bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes; flash photography is not allowed. Download the museum app or use audio guides at reception for an enhanced experience, and book ahead in high season via museumpasifika.com.
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