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    Experience a relaxing, enchanting, adventurous and entirely personalised Bali family vacation.

    Famous for its adventurous volcanic mountains, iconic rice fields, beaches, coral reefs and ancient culture, this Indonesian island is the perfect destination for a luxury Bali family vacation.

    With extensive experience in planning family trips to Bali, Jacada’s expert Travel Designers know the best hotels and top locations for families, and can provide guidance tailored to you and your children’s interests, so that you all have the fun and relaxation that you deserve. We can also easily include Bali in a wider Indonesian and South East Asian itinerary.

    Bali’s enchanting nature makes it a fantastic destination for families. Boasting a friendly, family-centric culture, outstanding beaches with surfing, diving and plentiful water sports, plus a broad range of engaging pursuits further inland – we can make sure that you and your family make the very most of your family holiday to Bali.

    The island itself is encircled by beautiful beach resorts that cater wonderfully for families, with welcoming service and a good mix of enjoyable and educational activities.

    We can arrange cycling excursions around the island through rice paddies in Ubud and exploring the Monkey Sanctuary; a sure-fire hit with children. If you’re looking to weave in some culture as well, even the Balinese dances are likely to fascinate, with the graceful Legong and the Ramayana epic.

    Take a look at our top example Bali family vacations and get in touch today to plan your personalised itinerary.

    Highlights

    Take a private cycling tour through Ubud’s rice paddies and verdant scenery to hidden waterfalls and viewpoints

    Visit a market to choose fresh ingredients for an authentic Indonesian cooking class in Seminyak

    Charter a boat from Canggu across turquoise waters to enjoy guided snorkelling around the Nusa Islands

    Feel the thrill of manoeuvring the rapids on a guided white water rafting trip down Ubud’s Ayung river

    Delve into Balinese art and culture with a traditional Balinese dance class at the Agung Rai Museum of Art

    Bali is a great all-round destination with strong family appeal and a fantastic blend of adventure, nature and culture. Try snorkelling and surfing at its picturesque beaches, hike to volcanoes and waterfalls, and experience Balinese tradition with temple visits and cooking classes.

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    Lucy Bate

    Travel Designer

    Luxury accommodation in Bali

    There are many incredible places to stay in Bali. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

    Why book with Jacada?

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    Personalised design

    We’ll plan your trip around your specific interests, tastes and preferences, providing helpful tips and honest advice based on first-hand knowledge of the destination.

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    Authentic experiences

    Our expert guides and brilliant travel concierges are hand-picked to provide a genuine experience, bringing your destination to life with care and passion.

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    Responsible travel

    Our luxury trips are designed with responsible travel principles that prioritise travel experiences that are both good for you and good for the planet.

    Ready to plan your adventure?

    Whatever you want from your Bali adventure, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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    Canggu

    Nestled between Tanah Lot and Seminyak on Bali‘s southern coast, Canggu is all about the laidback vibes. Its black sand beaches are popular with surfers but even if you’re not looking to ride the waves, the epic sunsets are reason enough the visit.

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    Jimbaran

    On the western side of the Bukit Peninsula, Jimbaran blends its working fishing village atmosphere with a collection of exclusive and tasteful hotels. Almost like a more chilled version of Seminyak, it boasts some of Bali’s most beautiful sandy beaches and calm, clear waters for swimming.

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    Lovina

    On the northern coast just west of the city of Singaraja, Lovina is a 12-kilometre stretch of low-key black sandy beaches and calm waters for swimming.

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    Manggis

    Spectacularly located between the striking Mount Agung and the serene Lombok Strait, Manggis offers a slower, more traditional stride on Bali’s eastern shores.

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    Nusa Dua

    Set on Bali’s south-eastern coast, 40 minutes from Denpasar airport, Nusa Dua is a private enclave where you find some of Bali’s best hotels that line white sandy beaches.

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    Pemuteran & West Bali National Park

    Sitting on the far north western coast near Java, Pemuteran is a quiet bay of black sand beaches, a small village and a wild backdrop of dramatic mountain scenery.

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    Seminyak

    Bright fabrics flutter gently in the breeze while inviting waves lap the soft grey sands of Seminyak’s beaches. This resort area on the island’s west coast just north of Kuta, is Bali’s most stylish beach locale.

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    Sidemen

    Located just inland from Bali’s eastern coastline, to the south of the dramatic and imposing Mount Agung, Sidemen is truly one of Bali’s hidden treasures. Blessed by a peaceful and picturesque character, defined by the likes of rolling rice fields dotted with attractive temples.

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    Ubud

    With lush greenery and steep rice terraces that flank the soaring banks of the Ayung River, Ubud is one of Bali‘s most scenic and relaxed destinations. It is also peppered with the island’s most important holy sites, temples and artisan workshops.

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    Uluwatu

    Home to a dreamy white sandy coastline and the spectacular Uluwatu Temple, this quiet southern part of Bali offers something for beach lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.

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    When to visit Bali

    The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. Daytime temperatures are between 26°C–29°C (78°F–84°F), and the clear weather means great visibility for diving. Visit at the start or end of the season (May, June and October) to enjoy the island with fewer visitors.

    The rainy season runs from November to March, with January and February being the wettest months.

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    Dry season

    April–October

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    Rainy season

    November–March

    When is the Best Time to Visit Bali?

    When is the Best Time to Visit Bali?

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    Plan your trip to Bali

    Whatever you want from your adventure in Bali, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

    Your trip, your story

    We craft trips deeply personal, delightfully surprising and entirely one of a kind. Every Jacada journey begins in conversation with a travel designer, a specialist in their destination of expertise. Behind each journey is a wealth of insight, gathered over years of on-the-ground exploration.

    Once you’re booked, you’ll meet your concierge. Based in the region you’re visiting, they’ll take care of all the details so your mind is at rest. They make the trip truly special – and truly yours.

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