Can You Take Your Kids to Bali? Absolutely – Here’s What to Expect

By FlyWithRanjita
If you’re a parent wondering whether Bali is a good idea for a family vacation — especially with young kids in tow — the short answer is: Absolutely, yes!
Bali is often seen as a romantic escape or a digital nomad’s dream, but what many don’t realize is that this Indonesian island paradise is also extremely family-friendly. With its warm culture, affordable luxury, and endless activities suitable for all ages, Bali can be an unforgettable destination for your entire family.
At FlyWithRanjita, we believe that travel shouldn’t stop when you have kids — it just becomes a new kind of adventure. So, if you’re planning a trip to Bali with your little ones, here’s what you can expect.
1. Warm Welcomes and Family-Friendly Culture
One of the most heartwarming things about Bali is how child-loving the local culture is. Balinese people genuinely adore children. Don’t be surprised if locals greet your child with big smiles, playful high-fives, or small gifts. Many restaurants, hotels, and resorts go out of their way to accommodate families.
You’ll often find kids’ menus, high chairs, and even small play areas in cafes. And the best part? Unlike many Western destinations, you’ll rarely get judged for bringing your child along to dinner or an activity. In Bali, children are seen as a blessing, not a burden.
2. Plenty of Kid-Friendly Activities
You won’t run out of things to do in Bali — even with toddlers or teens. The island is filled with attractions that are not only safe but also exciting for kids. Here are just a few highlights:
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Waterbom Bali (in Kuta): One of Asia’s best waterparks with slides for all ages.
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Bali Safari and Marine Park: Home to over 100 species, including elephants, lions, and zebras. Perfect for an educational and fun day out.
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Monkey Forest in Ubud: Kids will love watching playful monkeys roam freely (though keep your belongings close!).
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Bali Treetop Adventure Park: Zip lines and rope courses for brave little adventurers (recommended for ages 4+).
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Beaches like Sanur or Jimbaran: Calm waters, sandy shores, and family-friendly resorts.
Even temple visits can be fascinating for older kids, especially during colorful ceremonies with traditional music and dancing.
3. Affordable Luxury and Family Villas
Accommodation is one of the best parts of traveling to Bali with your family. Where else can you get a private villa with a pool, garden, and kitchen — all for the price of a standard hotel room in many Western countries?
Areas like Seminyak, Ubud, and Sanur are full of spacious villas and resorts designed with families in mind. Look for amenities like:
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Babysitting services
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Kids’ clubs and playgrounds
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Private pools with safety fences
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In-house chefs to prepare kid-friendly meals
At FlyWithRanjita, we often recommend staying in Sanur for first-time families. It’s quieter, walkable, and close to calm beaches.
4. Dining Is Easy – Even for Picky Eaters
Worried your kids won’t enjoy Balinese food? Don’t be! The island has an incredible range of international cuisine. You’ll find everything from pizza and pasta to pancakes and smoothies — perfect for young or picky eaters.
That said, some Balinese dishes are very kid-friendly. Try:
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Nasi Goreng (fried rice with egg and chicken)
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Mie Goreng (fried noodles)
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Satay skewers with peanut sauce
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Fresh tropical fruits like banana, watermelon, and mango
Many cafes even have play corners or offer coloring sheets to keep kids entertained while you enjoy your meal.
5. Healthcare and Safety
Traveling with kids always brings up the “what if something happens?” concern. The good news is that Bali has reputable medical facilities, especially in tourist hubs like Denpasar, Ubud, and Canggu.
Some tips to keep your kids safe and healthy:
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Bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent
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Always drink bottled water
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Use car seats (you may need to bring your own or rent in advance)
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Check with your pediatrician about any necessary vaccinations
Private hospitals like BIMC and Siloam are used to treating tourists and usually have English-speaking staff.
6. Transport and Getting Around
While public transport is limited, getting around Bali with kids is very manageable. The best options are:
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Private drivers (affordable and flexible)
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Grab or Gojek (ride-sharing apps)
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Scooter rentals – only recommended if you’re experienced and not with kids on board
Many families hire a private driver for the day. It’s surprisingly inexpensive and allows for maximum comfort and flexibility.
7. Down Time and Relaxation
One of the best things about Bali? You don’t have to “go, go, go” every day. The tropical vibe encourages you to slow down and just be. That’s perfect when you’re traveling with kids.
Spend a morning exploring a waterfall or rice terrace, then relax by the pool in the afternoon. Let the kids nap, snack, or splash around while you sip a coconut or get a spa treatment (yes, many villas offer in-house massages even while you’re watching your kids play nearby).
Final Thoughts: A Trip to Remember
Taking your kids to Bali might just be one of the best decisions you ever make. With a bit of planning and an open mind, the island offers an unforgettable blend of culture, nature, relaxation, and fun.
At FlyWithRanjita, we’ve seen countless families return from Bali with nothing but smiles, stronger bonds, and memories to last a lifetime. Whether it’s their first time on a plane or their first taste of fresh mango, Bali has a way of opening your child’s eyes to a bigger, more colorful world.
So pack those bags (and don’t forget the swim diapers) — Bali is waiting for you and your little explorers.
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