Bali for families

Looking for a tropical destination that offers unforgettable adventures for the entire family? Look no further than Bali! With its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, warm hospitality, and family-friendly resorts, this Indonesian island has everything you need for a fantastic family vacation. Get ready to dive into a world of thrilling experiences, cultural encounters, and lasting memories. Selamat datang!

 

Best places to stay in Bali with the family

Bali offers a range of accommodation options that cater to families of all sizes. When choosing your resort, look for amenities like Kids' Clubs, children's pools, and activities that will keep the little ones entertained. Here are three popular areas in Bali that are perfect for families:

Nusa Dua: Located on the southern coast, Nusa Dua boasts luxurious beachfront resorts with spacious rooms and dedicated family facilities. The area is known for its calm waters, making it ideal for swimming and water sports.

Family under water with snorkels on


Ubud: If you're seeking a cultural and nature-filled experience, Ubud is the place to be. Set amidst lush rice terraces and vibrant forests, this artistic hub offers family-friendly resorts that blend comfort with a touch of Balinese charm.

Father with son on shoulders in front of temple


Seminyak: Known for its trendy vibe and beautiful beaches, Seminyak is a great choice for families looking for a mix of relaxation and excitement. You'll find resorts with family suites, kids' clubs, and easy access to the beach.

Mother and son playing in pool

 

Family activities in Bali

Bali is a treasure trove of exciting activities that will keep the whole family entertained. Here are three must-try adventures:

  1. Bali Safari and Marine Park: Embark on an unforgettable wildlife journey at the Bali Safari and Marine Park. Get up close and personal with magnificent animals, enjoy thrilling safari rides, and witness captivating animal shows.
  2. Waterbom Bali: Beat the tropical heat at Waterbom Bali, an exhilarating water park in Kuta. Zoom down water slides, relax in lazy rivers, and let the kids have a splashing good time in dedicated play areas.
  3. Bali Bird Park: Discover the colorful world of tropical birds at the Bali Bird Park. Walk through enchanting aviaries, watch fascinating bird shows, and learn about the diverse bird species found in Indonesia.

Woman holding son with bird on head


Cultural Experiences in Bali

Bali's unique culture and traditions offer endless opportunities for immersive experiences. Here are three cultural activities to enjoy with your family:

  1. Batik Painting: Join a batik painting workshop and learn the art of creating intricate patterns on fabric. Let your creativity flow as you design your unique Balinese masterpiece.
  2. Balinese Cooking Class: Discover the secrets of Balinese cuisine by participating in a cooking class. Learn how to prepare traditional dishes using fresh local ingredients and savour the flavours of Bali together as a family.
  3. Temple Visits: Explore Bali's magnificent temples and witness the rich spiritual and cultural traditions at Tanah Lot and Besakih.

Hands chopping cooking ingredients


Bali with Teenagers

Bali offers many exciting activities for teenagers. Take your teens to catch some waves with a surfing lesson on the island's renowned beaches, explore adventure parks with high ropes courses and zip-lining, or embark on thrilling water sports like jet skiing and parasailing. Or, for teens that are keen for a spot of shopping, check out the vibrant Night Markets in Kuta and Ubud. Bali guarantees an unforgettable and action-packed experience for teenagers of all interests and passions.

four women on surf boards holding hands in ocean

 

Do's and don'ts for traveling to Bali with your family

Bali is a dream destination for families, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and thrilling adventures, however there are a few things to remember when visiting this beautiful island.

 

Do's in Bali:

  • Do research and plan your itinerary in advance to ensure you include family-friendly activities and attractions.
  • Do check Smartraveller: The Smartraveller website is a great place to find up-to-date travel advisories, health information and tips to keep you safe.
  • Do check the visa requirements for Bali, even if you’ve been before. Remember that this could always change, so it pays to check well ahead of your trip which visas you and your family may require.
  • Do pack essential items such as sunscreen, insect repellent, hats, and comfortable clothing for the entire family.
  • Do respect the local customs and traditions. Bali is a predominantly Hindu island, so it's important to dress modestly when visiting temples and other sacred sites.
  • Do stay hydrated and encourage your family to drink plenty of water, especially in the tropical climate.
  • Do try the local cuisine. Bali offers a wide variety of delicious dishes that you and your family can enjoy together.
  • Do take advantage of the available transportation options. Hiring a private driver or using reputable taxi services is a convenient and safe way to get around with your family.
  • Do keep an eye on your children at all times, especially in crowded places and near water bodies.
  • Do enjoy the beautiful beaches in Bali but remember to adhere to safety precautions, such as swimming in designated areas and keeping a close watch on children in the water.

Don'ts in Bali:

Remember that, like any destination, Bali poses a few risks to be aware of, and there are some ‘don’ts’ to keep front of mind. Be sure to follow our tips below to stay on top of your game while travelling Bali.

  • Don't forget to apply sunscreen regularly, especially on your children, to protect against the strong sun.
  • Don't leave your valuables unattended or carry large amounts of cash. Take necessary precautions to keep your belongings safe.
  • Don't drink tap water in Bali. Stick to bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth to avoid any potential health issues.
  • Don't ignore traffic rules and be cautious when crossing the roads. Traffic in Bali can be busy and chaotic.
  • Don’t forget to check on any local rules or costs associated with activities you plan to do in Bali. These are always changing, so it pays to know what to expect.
  • Don't touch or disturb the wildlife you encounter, such as monkeys or stray dogs. Maintain a safe distance and avoid feeding them.
  • Don't engage in or support any activities that exploit animals, such as elephant rides or visiting venues with animals kept in poor conditions.
  • Don't litter. Help keep Bali clean by disposing of your trash properly and respecting the environment.
  • Don't overpack your itinerary. While it's good to explore and experience as much as possible, ensure you have enough downtime for relaxation and quality family time.
  • Don’t forget travel insurance. Travel insurance is essential to keeping your family safe on their overseas adventure. Look for travel insurance policies that includes cover for medical costs and emergencies, lost belongings, cancellations and COVID-19.

Remember to always prioritise the safety and well-being of your family while traveling in Bali. Enjoy your trip and create wonderful memories together!

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