
Bali family travel
Bali with Kids: Family-Friendly Guide (2026)
Bali handles families exceptionally well — villa-style accommodation with private pools (often cheaper than hotel rooms with kids), Balinese culture is famously kid-friendly, and the activities span beach-to-jungle-to-temple. Here’s how to plan a Bali family trip.
Best ages
4+ is the sweet spot. Infants/toddlers can manage but Bali Belly risk + heat makes 0-3 logistics hard.
Good for
- Villa accommodation with private pool (huge family win)
- Beach-and-jungle combination trips
- Kids old enough to handle hot humid weather
- Travelers who want longer 10-14 day stays
Real challenges
- Scooter traffic — never rent with kids
- Mosquitoes (dengue precautions: long sleeves at dusk, repellent)
- Bali Belly stomach issues (bottled water only)
- Long drives between zones
What to do with kids in Bali
- Bali Zoo + Elephant Bathing — ethical operations only (Mason Adventures is the recommended one).
- Ubud Monkey Forest — wild but supervised primate sanctuary. Don’t bring food or sunglasses.
- Waterbom Bali in Kuta — world-class water park.
- Bali Safari + Marine Park — wildlife from Indonesia + Africa.
- Tegallalang rice terrace swings (kid-favorite photo op).
- Beach day at Sanur (calmer water, safer for kids than Canggu surf).
- Cooking class at Paon Bali Cooking School in Ubud — kids welcome from age 6.
- Mt. Batur sunrise jeep tour — works for kids 8+ who can handle 4am wake-up.
Where to stay with kids
Ubud for jungle + culture, Sanur for calm beach (best with toddlers), Seminyak for shopping + family beach clubs. Avoid Kuta (loud, party crowd) and Canggu (heavy scooter traffic) for young kids.
