Bali Family Adventure

View Packing List

Day 1: Beach Day

Kuta, Bali

8:00AM

Morning Yoga on the Beach

Start your day with a relaxing yoga session on the beach to embrace the serene ambiance of Bali.
Free, 1 hour

10:00AM

Surfing Lessons

Experience the thrill of surfing with budget-friendly lessons suitable for beginners and kids.
250,000 IDR, 2 hours

1:00PM

Vegetarian Lunch at Zula Bali

Head to Zula Bali for a delightful vegetarian meal with a diverse menu offering various cuisines.
100,000 IDR, 1 hour

3:00PM

Kuta Beach Exploration

Spend the afternoon building sandcastles, playing beach games, and enjoying the stunning sunset at Kuta Beach.
Free, 3 hours

7:00PM

Dinner at Sari Organik

Indulge in organic and vegetarian dishes amidst the lush rice terraces at Sari Organik in Ubud.
150,000 IDR, 2 hours

Day 2: Cultural Day

Ubud, Bali

9:00AM

Monkey Forest

Embark on an exciting family adventure to Monkey Forest, where you can interact with playful primates in their natural habitat.
80,000 IDR, 2 hours

12:00PM

Lunch at Seeds of Life

Enjoy a healthy and delicious raw vegan meal at Seeds of Life, offering an extensive plant-based menu.
120,000 IDR, 1 hour

2:00PM

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Explore the breathtaking Tegallalang Rice Terraces and take stunning family photos amidst the iconic green landscapes.
50,000 IDR, 1.5 hours

4:00PM

Art Market Shopping

Visit the Ubud Art Market to purchase unique souvenirs, handicrafts, and artworks while supporting local artisans.
Cost as per souvenirs, 2 hours

7:00PM

Dinner at Moksa

Indulge in an organic farm-to-table dining experience at Moksa, offering a creative vegetarian and vegan menu.
200,000 IDR, 2 hours

Day 3: Beach and Shopping

Seminyak, Bali

9:00AM

Beach Day at Seminyak

Relax and enjoy a leisurely family day at Seminyak Beach, known for its beautiful sunsets and calm waves suitable for swimming.
Free, 4 hours

1:00PM

Vegetarian Lunch at Earth Cafe

Savor a scrumptious vegetarian meal at Earth Cafe, offering a wide range of healthy and organic options for the whole family.
150,000 IDR, 1 hour

3:00PM

Seminyak Square Shopping

Explore Seminyak Square for affordable shopping, including clothing, accessories, and unique finds at budget-friendly prices.
Cost as per shopping, 2 hours

7:00PM

Dinner at Kynd Community

Delight in a colorful and Instagram-worthy dining experience at Kynd Community, serving plant-based dishes in a vibrant setting.
180,000 IDR, 2 hours

Day 4: Nature and Waterfalls

Singaraja, Bali

8:00AM

Gitgit Waterfall Exploration

Embark on a family-friendly trek to Gitgit Waterfall, known for its picturesque surroundings and cooling cascades amidst lush vegetation.
50,000 IDR, 2 hours

1:00PM

Vegetarian Lunch at Warung Men Wati

Enjoy an authentic Balinese dining experience at Warung Men Wati, offering delicious vegetarian and vegan dishes at affordable prices.
100,000 IDR, 1 hour

3:00PM

Lovina Beach Relaxation

Unwind at Lovina Beach, where the family can enjoy swimming, dolphin watching, and exploring the tranquil black sand coastline.
Free, 3 hours

7:00PM

Dinner at Lovina Night Market

Treat your taste buds to a variety of vegetarian street food and local delicacies at the bustling Lovina Night Market.
100,000 IDR, 2 hours

Day 5: Water Sports and Family Fun

Nusa Dua, Bali

9:00AM

Water Sports at Nusa Dua Beach

Indulge in an array of thrilling water sports activities suitable for the whole family, including snorkeling, jet skiing, and parasailing.
Varies based on activities, 3 hours

1:00PM

Vegetarian Lunch at The Wholesome Table

Satisfy your appetite with a wholesome vegetarian meal at The Wholesome Table, known for its fresh and organic fare.
150,000 IDR, 1 hour

3:00PM

Museum Pasifika

Explore Museum Pasifika, featuring a diverse collection of art and cultural artifacts from across Asia Pacific, offering an enriching experience for the family.
100,000 IDR, 2 hours

7:00PM

Dinner at Piring Daun

Conclude your family adventure with a relaxing dinner at Piring Daun, where you can relish Balinese vegetarian dishes in a charming garden setting.
180,000 IDR, 2 hours

Travel Requirements

For traveling to Bali, make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure date. Most nationalities can obtain a 30-day visa on arrival. It’s recommended to check the vaccination requirements and travel advisories from your local health authorities and embassy. Also, be aware of any entry restrictions for foreign visitors due to the current global situation.

Local Sayings

Insider tip: When visiting Bali, it's helpful to know a few basic phrases in Bahasa Indonesia, the official language of the country. Common phrases like 'thank you' (terima kasih), 'hello' (halo), and 'goodbye' (selamat tinggal) can go a long way in showing respect to the local culture. There are various resources like language guidebooks, apps such as Duolingo or Memrise, and online tutorials that can help travelers learn these basic words and expressions before their trip.

Connectivity Info

Wi-Fi is readily available in most hotels, restaurants, and cafes in Bali, but it may be less reliable in more remote areas. Cellular coverage is generally good throughout the island. Local SIM cards can be easily purchased at the airport or various shops to stay connected. Power outlets in Bali typically use the European two-pin socket and have a standard voltage of 230V, so make sure to bring adapters or voltage converters for your electronic devices.

Accepted Currency + Payment Types

The local currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's best to exchange currency at authorized money changers or banks to ensure fair rates. ATMs are widely available in urban areas, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments. Credit cards are accepted in many hotels and larger restaurants, but smaller vendors may only accept cash. Mobile payment options like GoPay and OVO are also gaining popularity.