Land at Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) and take a private car or hotel transfer to Seminyak; allow 30–60 minutes depending on traffic. Keep luggage light and plan a baby-change stop en route if needed.
Check into a family-friendly villa or hotel in Seminyak and set up the infant’s sleeping space; a good hotel will provide a cot on request. Use this time for a gentle nap or bottle feed while adults unpack.
Casual, colorful cafe with a varied menu (kids’ options and high chairs); good for first meal after travel. Open roughly 8:00am–11:00pm but check current hours before visiting.
Easy stroll on the wide sand; stroller-friendly on paved sections and good for infant naps in shade. Avoid peak sun—best mid-afternoon when it’s less hot.
Nap/quiet time for the infant and parents; take hotel pool time if you want a short swim—confirm pool baby-safety measures. Many hotels offer babysitting on request; reserve in advance.
Watch the sunset from a beach club or the sand; arrive early for a good spot and stroller access. Sunset times vary—arrive 30–45 minutes before sunset.
Upscale Indonesian dining with a comfortable family-friendly atmosphere and high chairs; good for a relaxed first-night dinner. Typically open until ~10:30pm; reservations recommended for dinner.
Quick breakfast at a reliable café or in-hotel buffet; pick a place with shaded seating for the infant. Most cafés open by 7:00–8:00am, check local opening times.
Transfer south to Uluwatu (about 40–60 minutes from Seminyak depending on traffic) to see the clifftop temple and ocean views; temples have steps and uneven paths so a carrier is easier than a stroller.
Iconic sea-cliff Hindu temple with dramatic views; visit mid-morning to avoid the heavy sunset crowds. Typically open ~9:00am–7:00pm; infants are free but watch for monkeys that take items.
Casual local cafe near the beaches offering simple rice and noodle dishes plus western options for picky eaters; convenient and quick before beach time.
Short beach visit for sand and gentle paddling; note Padang Padang has stairs down, Blue Point/Green Bowl areas may also require walking—choose spots with easier access for an infant. Bring shade and sun protection.
Iconic beachfront seafood dinner on low tables; a relaxed, family-friendly setting—arrive early to avoid crowds and request a table in shade. Some warungs open from late afternoon until late evening.
Short visit to a scenic waterfall near Ubud—note many steps down/up so a baby carrier is better than a stroller; open ~7:00am–6:00pm. Skip if stairs are a problem for your infant.
Family-friendly cafe in central Ubud with varied menu and high chairs; comfortable for feeding and breaks. Usually open from morning through early evening.
Check into a comfortable Ubud hotel or villa; choose a central location for shorter outings and easy returns for naps. Many Ubud hotels provide baby cots and bottle-warming on request.
Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (open ~8:30am–6:00pm); keep a close eye on belongings as monkeys are curious, and consider using a carrier for the infant for safety. Infant entry typically free or minimal fee.
Famous crispy duck or choose milder rice/veggie dishes if preferred; Bebek Bengil opens typically through dinner service—book if you can. Comfortable for families and near central Ubud.
Visit the famous rice terraces early for cooler temps and fewer crowds; paths can be uneven—a carrier is more practical than a stroller. Open all day but mornings are best for photos and quiet.
Stop at a hillside cafe for Balinese coffee or herbal drinks and a light snack while enjoying views; many terraces have family-friendly seating. Cafes typically open from morning.
Visit the holy water temple where locals purify in pools; open approximately 8:00am–5:00pm. If you don’t plan to enter the water, you can still tour the temple compound—bring modest clothing and a sarong.
Restaurant by rice fields offering relaxed seating and big open spaces—great for families and easy for infant feeds and stroller parking. Open midday to dinner hours typically.
Return to hotel for infant nap and relaxed pool time; plan a quiet afternoon so the baby stays on schedule. Many hotels have shaded pool areas and babysitting options.
Comfortable dining with Indonesian and western choices; Casa Luna is central, reliable, and family-friendly—check current opening times and reserve if possible.
Scenic easy trail in Ubud with gentle gradients and good stroller sections near the start—best early to avoid heat. The walk is open all day; mornings are most pleasant.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast with baby-friendly seating—many cafes offer shaded outdoor seating. Check opening times; many cafes open from 7:30–8:00am onward.
Short cultural stop at the historic cave and gardens; it’s compact and easy to explore quickly, open roughly 8:00am–5:00pm. Paths can be stepped—use a carrier for the infant.
Choose a calm warung (small family restaurant) near town for a quick, inexpensive meal—good for trying simple Balinese dishes. Many are open through lunchtime and can accommodate high chairs informally.
Book a short parent spa (many spas offer in-room couples’ or postnatal options) while baby naps—confirm babysitting service if you want to leave the infant. Spas often open from late morning to evening.
Light dinner near your hotel to keep the evening simple and infant-friendly; many hotels can prepare early dinners or room service. Confirm kitchen closing times with the hotel.
Iconic lakeside temple set on Lake Bratan; easy paths and scenic photography spots—open about 7:00am–6:00pm. The lake setting is calming and stroller-friendly in many areas.
Short stroll around the gardens—plenty of shaded paths and gentle walking suitable for a stroller. Gardens are generally open 8:00am–5:00pm; check for any special events.
Simple local or Indonesian-style lunch with mountain views—choose a place with indoor seating in case of changeable weather. Many restaurants operate through midday.
Head back toward the coast and stop at Tanah Lot for late-afternoon views; Tanah Lot can be very busy at sunset, so aim to arrive before crowds or skip sunset if you prefer an earlier departure. The temple area is open throughout the day but tidal access varies.
Return to your Seminyak/Canggu base for an easy dinner near your hotel; choose a calm venue with high chairs. Many restaurants in Seminyak/Canggu are open late—check local opening times.
Head to Sanur (30–45 minutes from Seminyak) for shallow, calmer waters ideal with an infant and easy stroller promenade. Sanur’s beaches are family-friendly and less surf-exposed than the west coast.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast by the sea—Massimo has options for families and is well-known, but many local cafes also offer comfortable seating and shade. Check opening times; many open early for breakfast.
Stroll the Sanur promenade, stop for souvenirs, or relax at your hotel—keep activities light to maintain infant routines. Shops in Sanur generally open mid-morning.
Check out and enjoy a relaxed lunch near your accommodation; request late check-out if your flight schedule requires it. Many restaurants offer flexible seating for families.
Allow at least 2–3 hours for airport arrival and check-in (including time for baby-care routines and security). Private transfer recommended to simplify luggage and infant gear handling.
Board your flight home with time to spare; use family lanes at the airport where available and ask airline about pre-boarding for families with infants.