Stroll through Ubud Palace (open daylight hours) and the adjacent Ubud Art Market — easy walking, lots of shade, good for a gentle first day and souvenir browsing.
Quiet time for seniors and baby — recommended to rest or use hotel pool; arrange a gentle spa or foot massage for adults if desired (many hotels offer in-room treatments).
Ubud Monkey Forest is a short, shaded walk among temples and macaques; open 8:30am–6:00pm. Keep belongings secure around monkeys and follow guides' instructions for a safe visit.
Easy scenic ridge walk; largely paved sections and very suitable for seniors if you take it slowly — best earlier/late afternoon for cooler temperatures. Open 24 hours but visit during daylight.
Try Balinese specialties or choose one of Ubud's many vegetarian restaurants if preferred; Ibu Oka opens daytime hours but check exact times for dinner availability.
Farm-to-table breakfast across rice fields; easy access and relaxed seating, great for scenic photos and gentle strolls afterward. Open from early morning.
Iconic rice terraces with short, flat viewing paths and some stepped areas — open 7:00am–6:00pm; there are viewpoints suitable for seniors and shaded cafes for rest.
Short walks among ruins and pools; site open around 8:00am–5:00pm and interest-level is cultural rather than strenuous — manageable for seniors with short steps.
Half-day class typically includes a short trip to a local market (open early morning) and hands-on cooking; classes run 9:00am–1:00pm and are family-friendly with seated options for seniors.
Sunrise trek is steep and not recommended for seniors or infants; adults can join a private early transfer (depart ~2:30–3:00am) and return late morning. Check difficulty and health considerations first.
Famous for purification baths and easy paths around the main area; open 8:00am–5:00pm. Seniors can observe rather than bathe; bring sarongs (available on site).
Check evening schedules for Balinese dance performances (often nightly 7:30pm); daytime palace grounds open for a brief cultural walk. Evening shows typically 7:30pm–9:00pm.
Renting bicycles with baby seat or stroller-friendly paths along the flat promenade is a pleasant morning activity; rental shops open from early morning.
Pack light for the overnight on Nusa Penida; bring baby supplies and medications for seniors. Confirm boat schedule and luggage limits with your provider.
Depart by fast boat early morning (common departures around 8:00–9:00am; schedule varies so confirm beforehand). Boat ride ~30–45 minutes; choose seating for seniors and baby and avoid rough-wind days.
Iconic viewpoint offering dramatic cliffs and ocean vistas; the viewpoint platform is accessible, but the steep trail down is not recommended for seniors or the baby. Open daylight hours.
Book a gentle glass-bottom boat or calm snorkeling trip to Crystal Bay (note sea can be rough; not recommended for very young infants or those with motion sensitivity). Operators typically start trips early.
Return by midday/early afternoon boat; check schedule and choose a comfortable seating area for the seniors and baby. Boats often leave between 1:00–3:00pm.
Large family club with pools, kids' club and easy lounging for seniors — book day passes in advance and check opening hours (typically from morning to evening).
Short surf lessons at Batu Bolong for able adults; seniors and baby should remain onshore or enjoy shaded beach seating. Surf schools open from morning.
Allow 30–60 minutes depending on traffic; arrange a comfortable vehicle with space for luggage and baby gear and request assistance for seniors if required.
Arrive early for check-in and security with time to manage baby care and senior needs; airport facilities include family rooms and assistance on request.
Board your flight home or onward — ensure all medication and documents are easily accessible and you’ve allowed time for priority boarding for families and seniors if required.