Grab a prepaid taxi or arrange a driver to your Uluwatu accommodation (45–60 minutes). It's the most convenient way for a family with luggage. Book in advance for fixed rates.
Easy cliff stairs down to a sheltered beach and rock pools; kids enjoy shallow pools at low tide. Note some stairs and uneven steps—supervise children.
Popular sandy beach with manageable waves for older children and lots of shallow spots; small entry fee and a short stair descent. Great for sandcastles and paddling.
For sunset views Single Fin on Sundays (or another cliff-side café) is iconic and family-friendly early in the evening; or pick a cheaper local warung close to your accommodation.
One of Bali’s best waterparks with slides for all ages and child-safe pools; arrive at opening to avoid queues. Open ~9:00am–5:00pm (check current times).
Explore Uluwatu Temple perched on cliffs with spectacular ocean views—great for photos and short walks. Open roughly 7:00am–7:00pm; watch children near cliff edges.
Attend the family-friendly Kecak sunset performance at the temple (starts around 6:00pm; check seasonal times). It's dramatic and short enough for children (about 60–90 minutes).
Visit the turtle centre for a family-friendly educational experience and possible turtle-release activities (hours roughly 9:00am–4:00pm). Perfect for kids who love animals.
Explore the large cultural park and statues (open around 8:00am–9:00pm). Kids enjoy open spaces and occasional cultural displays; it's a good half-day outing.
If budget allows, book a family day at Sundays Beach Club (pay entry/club package) for a sheltered beach cove and kids’ paddling—otherwise enjoy your accommodation pool and local beach for free.