Bali Holidays for Families: 2026 Travel Tips for Parents

Planning a Bali family holiday in 2026? Whether youโ€™re travelling to Bali with kids for the first time or heading back for another sun-soaked escape, this guide is full of practical tips to make your family holiday to Bali smooth, fun, and stress-free. 

From updated entry requirements to what to pack and how to stay healthy, weโ€™ve covered everything so you can focus on enjoying your time together.

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Top Tips for a Memorable Family Holiday to Bali in 2025

1. Entry to Bali: What Families Need to Know in 2025

If you’re visiting Bali for less than 30 days, there are four essential steps to complete online before departure. These simple forms help you breeze through the airportโ€”some families are through in under an hour.

The 4 Things to Complete Online:

  1. Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) โ€“ Approx. AUD $50
    Apply here
  2. Electronic Customs Declaration (ECD) โ€“ Free
    Complete here
  3. SATUSEHAT Health Pass โ€“ Free
    Register here
  4. Bali Tourism Levy โ€“ Approx. AUD $15
    Pay here 

When to Apply:

Submit each application 1 to 3 days before your flight. Most are approved instantly.

Helpful Tips:

  • Scan your passport using your phone or enter details manually
  • Have your first hotel or villa address ready
  • A separate application is required for each traveller, including children
  • When selecting your city, scroll down to find Kota Denpasar (it’s easy to miss)

On Arrival:

  • Use the e-Gates if travelling with children aged 6 or over (your visa is linked to your passport)
  • Travelling with kids under 6? Head to the manual counter togetherโ€”queues are usually short

Only use the official government websites listed above to avoid unnecessary third-party fees.

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2. Where to Stay on a Family Holiday to Bali

One of the most important parts of planning a family trip to Bali is choosing the right area to stay. Think about what kind of experience you’re afterโ€”beaches, culture, relaxation, or easy access to cafes and shops.

Top family-friendly areas:

  • Sanur and Nusa Dua: Calm beaches, footpaths, easy with prams
  • Seminyak and Legian: Lively but walkable, great dining and shopping
  • Ubud: Cultural heart, lush greenery, but less pram-friendly

Accommodation ranges from luxurious resorts to boutique hotels and family-friendly villas in Bali. Many offer family rooms, kids’ clubs, splash pools, and onsite dining to make your stay more convenient.

Read our post: 15 Best Bali Resorts for Families: Top Family-Friendly Hotels for Every Budget

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3. What to Bring: Family Packing Tips for Bali

Bali has become much more accessible for families, with supermarkets and baby supplies available in most tourist hubs. Still, bringing a few key items from home can make your trip easier.

Things to consider packing:

  • Baby formula (local options may differ)
  • Nappies and wipes (available, but limited brand choice)
  • Sunscreen (much more expensive in Bali)
  • Travel pram (easier in Sanur or Nusa Dua)
  • Baby carrier (handy for narrow roads or uneven paths)
  • Car seat (bring your own or rent locally)
  • Swimwear, rash shirts, hats, swimmer nappies
  • Basic medications such as paracetamol or antihistamines

You can also hire gear like portacots, high chairs, and pool fences from local companies such as Bali Baby, which also offers help to organise transport and family activities.

4. Staying Safe and Healthy in Bali

Bali is generally safe for families, but it pays to be prepared.

Key safety and health tips:

  • Always travel with comprehensive travel insurance
  • Use mosquito repellent daily, especially near gardens or rice fields
  • Avoid drinking tap water (including for brushing teeth)
  • Use hand sanitiser regularly
  • Stick to reputable restaurants to reduce the risk of Bali Belly

For medical issues, international hospitals such as Siloam and BIMC provide high-quality care. There are also smaller clinics in tourist areas that are familiar with treating families.

5. Enjoying Bali Beaches with Kids

Bali is home to some incredible beaches, but not all are created equal for families. Conditions vary depending on the time of year and location.

Best beaches for families:

  • Sanur: Calm, shallow water and shady beachside paths
  • Nusa Dua: Gentle surf, soft white sand, and nearby resorts
  • Jimbaran: Easy access and perfect for seafood dinners on the beach
  • Seminyak/Kuta/Legian: Popular for families but check surf conditions

Avoid beaches with long stairs or rough access tracks if travelling with young children. For a hassle-free beach experience, consider visiting a beach club with lounge chairs, food service, and pools.

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6. Getting Around Bali with Kids

Getting from A to B in Bali is easy with a few tips.

Transport options:

  • Grab App: Easy to use and affordable for short trips
  • Private drivers: Ideal for day trips or if youโ€™re using a car seat
  • Scooters: Not recommended for young families unless properly licensed and insured

Traffic can be slow, especially during peak times, so plan accordingly if youโ€™re travelling to a specific attraction or heading to the airport.

When departing Bali, families with kids 6+ can use the e-Gates again to fast-track through immigration.

7. Hiring a Nanny in Bali

Hiring a nanny in Bali is a game-changer for parents travelling with babies or young children. Whether you want some time out or just an extra pair of hands, a trusted nanny can help ease the load.

What to know:

  • Most nannies are experienced and speak good English
  • Many are First Aid trained and can swim
  • Book through a hotel or trusted agency (we use and recommend Baliโ€™s Best Babysitting.)
  • Itโ€™s customary to pay for your nannyโ€™s meals and drinks if theyโ€™re with you for the day
  • Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory

Even if you donโ€™t plan to leave the kids behind, nannies are great for helping out during long outings or mealtimes.

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8. Keeping the Kids Entertained

One of the best things about travelling to Bali with kids is the sheer variety of activities available. From toddlers to tweens, thereโ€™s no shortage of fun.

Top picks for kids:

  • Waterbom Bali
  • Bali Safari and Marine Park
  • Beach clubs with playgrounds
  • Indoor play centres and trampolines
  • Cultural workshops like batik painting or cooking classes
  • Fairy garden villages and nature walks

Thereโ€™s something exciting around every corner, and many family-friendly attractions are designed to be just as fun for the adults.

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Your Family Holiday to Bali

A family holiday in Bali in 2025 is the perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and connection. 

With a little forward planning, the right paperwork, and some practical packing, youโ€™ll be ready to enjoy everything this incredible island has to offerโ€”without the stress.

Want more inspiration? Explore our collection of Bali family travel guides to help you plan your best Bali holiday for families yet.


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About Amy Gardner

Amy Gardner is a tourism communications consultant who loves exploring Melbourne. As a new Mum she is passionate about local adventures and uncovering unique experiences of food, art, music and travel.

With a Bachelor of Business and over a decade of tourism industry experience, Amy has a strong passion for creating and promoting exceptional visitor experiences. On the side of her freelance digital marketing work, Amy has developed Seniors in Melbourne, Melbourneโ€™s first travel website specifically targeting the senior demographic.

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