Planning a luxurious family vacation can be a challenge, especially when balancing a relaxing environment for parents to unwind, with enough entertainment to keep the little ones busy making memories of their own. Luckily, both old and new Bali dining destinations across the island provide plenty of delicious food options alongside scenic beauty and a family-friendly atmosphere. These kid-friendly Bali restaurants, cafes and beach clubs are just what your next family trip needs.
From waterfront beach clubs with dedicated kids’ zones to restaurants where imaginative play meets gourmet cuisine, Bali has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to lounge by the sea or explore hidden jungle retreats, these 10 kid-friendly Bali destinations cater to adventurous families who want the best of both worlds: luxury and family-centred fun.
Ubud
1. Bali Family Hangout
Perfect for your family if you have young kids, this hangout is a family-oriented venue featuring a spacious playground, pool, and an open café with a varied menu. Formerly known as Bali Kids Land, the new ‘Bali Family Hangout’ is true to its name. It hosts everything from family movie nights to kid-friendly yoga classes. For the littlest travellers, there is even a baby music class on offer. Recent upgrades have enhanced both its play areas and dining options, making it the perfect spot to enjoy a meal while your children enjoy enriching experiences.
Why Visit: Expansive play areas, pool access, and multi-visit passes for frequent visitors.
Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 8:30am – 9pm; Friday to Saturday, 8:30am – 10pm
2. Ubud Fairy Village Café
For a touch of magic and creativity, the Ubud Fairy Village Café captivates children with its colourful, fairy-inspired interiors and interactive workshops where kids can craft their own fairies out of clay. The café serves up a delicious array of breakfast items (with coffee available for parents) and kids and adults alike will enjoy their high-tea menu of sandwiches, scones and cupcakes.
Why Visit: Whimsical play areas, crafting workshops, and family-friendly menus.
Opening Hours: 8am – 10pm
3. Titi Batu Club (Ubud)
Offering a blend of wellness and relaxation, Titi Batu Club features a swimming pool, fitness centre, sauna & ice bath, skate park, and various sports courts. Enjoy a yoga class or game of squash while the little ones frolic in the playground or get creative in their dedicated kids’ room. On Sundays, the club hosts a lively foam party at its massive central pool. We love how all of Titi Batu’s restaurants cater to both adults and children with an extensive menu, including plenty of vegan and vegetarian options. This is kid-friendly Bali at its best.
Why Visit: Foam pool parties, skate park, and supervised activities for kids.
Opening Hours: 7am – 10pm
Sanur
4. Shotgun Social (Sanur)
If you have active kids, this is the choice for you. The highlight of this family favourite in Sanur is its giant, central lawn area featuring a treehouse-like playground beneath the shaded canopy of a large Flamboyan tree. Kids can tire themselves out climbing, jumping and playing tag while parents partake in gourmet pizzas paired with premium craft beers on tap. Known for its ‘Sunday Funday’ series, Shotgun Social will keep your kids entertained with treasure hunts, pizza-making classes, and sack races.
Why Visit: Spacious playground, kids’ activities, and a convivial atmosphere.
Opening Hours: 12pm – 10pm (Sunday events start at noon)
5. Genius Café (Sanur)
Located on the sands of Sindhu Beach, Genius Café emphasises healthy eating and creativity. The café’s ‘Little Genius’ menu offers vegan-friendly options and fresh, organic ingredients as well as colouring books and other activities to keep the littles entertained. Go for the Sunday special events which include family face painting and other interactive group activities. On every other day of the week, children can play on the beach while you sip cocktails and enjoy live music at sunset.
Why Visit: Health-conscious menu, beachfront location, and creative activities for kids.
Opening Hours: 7am – 10pm
Seminyak
6. Potato Head Beach Club (Seminyak)
Who hasn’t heard of Potato Head? A pioneer in sustainable hospitality, this iconic beach club combines luxury with a serious fun factor. Your kids can play on the club’s large grassy lawn or splash around in the pool while you enjoy a menu of dishes from its zero-waste kitchen. Eco-conscious parents will love bringing the family out for mindful, morning beach clean-ups. And if the kids aren’t early birds, an educational Kids Upcycling Workshop on select afternoons inspires growing brains by exploring creative ways to breathe new life into material from the Potato Head’s waste library.
Why Visit: Eco-friendly initiatives, a swim-up pool, and vibrant cultural events.
Opening Hours: 9am – late
Canggu
7. Atlas Beach Club (Canggu)
We love all that Canggu has to offer, especially by making beach clubs accessible for kids and families. Atlas Beach Club in Canggu is a kid-friendly Bali destination with stunning beachfront views. Lounge on shaded daybeds while the kids explore the dedicated play zone, which includes a variety of supervised toys, games, and creative activities. A highlight for families is the shallow children’s pool, which overlooks Berawa Beach and is monitored for safety, allowing parents to truly relax while the kiddos splash around. The club’s diverse dining options include a kid-friendly menu featuring pizzas, burgers, pasta, and healthy smoothies.
Why Visit: Kids’ play area, children’s pool with beach view, live entertainment, eco-friendly dining options.
Opening Hours: Daily, 10am – 10pm
8. Mari Beach Club (Canggu)
Experience a blend of natural beauty and Balinese heritage at Mari Beach Club. Located on Batu Belig Beach, we love how Mari embraces a ‘Little Bali’ concept, reflecting all of the island’s unique landscapes in one magical setting. Bamboo domes evoke the spirit of Bali’s majestic volcanoes, while tidal pools mirror those found along the coast. A shallow pool is ideal for children, and the extensive menu features fresh seafood, local flavors, and kid-friendly options such as pizza and burgers. You are, of course, also treated to breathtaking sunset views from the infinity pool and terraces. Mari Beach Club offers luxury in a child-sized version of Bali’s essence, creating an ideal, memory-making backdrop on the island.
Why Visit: Little Bali concept, bamboo architecture, cultural immersion, family-friendly pools, sunset views, and fresh, locally-inspired cuisine
Opening Hours: Open daily, 11am – 12am
Uluwatu
9. The Cashew Tree (Uluwatu)
With an ideal location near Bingin Beach, The Cashew Tree is a charming, family-friendly café on Bali’s ‘Bukit Peninsula’ to the south that offers a laid-back, open-air dining experience. If you’re looking for a casual yet fun environment, you will love it. This café features an expansive outdoor play area complete with climbing structures and swings to keep kids entertained. Meanwhile, you can relax while enjoying the breezy atmosphere and a menu focused on fresh, organic, and locally sourced ingredients with everything from vibrant smoothie bowls to hearty salads to delicious wraps and burgers.
Why Visit: Outdoor play area, healthy menu with organic ingredients, family-friendly events, live music.
Opening Hours: Daily, 7:30am – 10pm
Tabanan
10. Nuanu Creative City (Tabanan)
Nuanu, a visionary development new to Bali’s western coast, offers a blend of adventure, culture, and fine dining for families. If you’re looking for a unique getaway in Tabanan, check this township out. Newly built, this community-driven destination boasts multiple family-friendly venues. At LUNA Beach Club, your family can enjoy the amphitheater-style setting with luxury daybeds and a giant pool featuring a slide down to Utopia Cave Club (closed to kids after 3 pm). This is kid-friendly Bali at its best. At Bamboo Club, kids will be entertained with everything from Balinese dance classes to sunset fun runs for the whole family. The on-site Alpaca sanctuary, Pacha Alpaca, invites visitors to connect with nature and its adorable resident alpacas, emphasising ethical animal care and ecotourism.
Why Visit: Bamboo treepods, Balinese arts & culture, alpaca park.
Opening Hours: Open Daily, 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM