Every Bali itinerary, baby seat included.

Half-day, full-day and multi-day private driver tours across Bali — fixed price, ISOFIX baby seat fitted before pickup, your driver yours for the day.

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Ubud & Central

Start at the Sacred Monkey Forest with your driver as a second pair of hands past the macaque pinch points, then a short hop to one of the lower-deck Ubud jungle swings with double-harness kid rigs. Wrap with a calm hour at the ARMA art museum where strollers fit through every gallery and the courtyard café has high chairs. The baby seat stays fitted between every stop.

  • Sacred Monkey Forest with adult-held toddler past the macaque area
  • Lower-deck jungle swing with double-harness kid rig
  • ARMA art museum — stroller-friendly galleries & shaded café

Best for: Kids 4+ who can hold an adult’s hand in the monkey area

A relaxed loop through three of Ubud’s most photogenic falls: Tibumana’s short jungle path, Tukad Cepung’s cathedral cave with its midday light beam, and Kanto Lampo’s shallow plunge pool. Your driver knows which stairs need carrying, which platforms have shade, and the warung between stops with high chairs and a kid menu. Bring swim shoes for Kanto Lampo.

  • Tibumana — short flat jungle path, shaded plunge pool
  • Tukad Cepung — cave with midday light beam (10–11am)
  • Kanto Lampo — kid-grade stairs, shallow paddle pool

Best for: Kids 5+ who can manage stairs with adult help

A slow, hands-on day across four artisan villages south of Ubud: Celuk silversmiths, Mas wood carvers, Batuan painters and a kid-friendly Legong or Barong dance to close. Most studios let kids hammer a silver tag or try a brushstroke. Your driver pre-books studios that welcome strollers and have shaded courtyards for breaks.

  • Celuk silver — kids can hammer a souvenir tag
  • Mas village wood-carving demonstration
  • Batuan painting studio with try-it-yourself table

Best for: All ages — calm pace, lots of sitting and watching

Start at 6:30am with a short walk through Ubud’s pre-tourist morning market — your guide picks pandan, lemongrass and palm sugar with the kids. Then a 2-hour cooking class at a home kitchen that runs a parallel kids menu (mie goreng, sate lilit, banana fritters). Strollers fit, high chairs are stocked. Eat your own lunch at the end.

  • Pre-tourist market walk with bilingual guide
  • Cooking class with separate kids menu
  • Home kitchen with high chairs and child-safe knives

Best for: All ages — kids 4+ can lead a recipe, under-3s nap-friendly

A toddler-friendly slice of Tegallalang: stick to the flat upper trail (no steep paddy stairs), stop at a swing platform that has a fixed lower-bench seat for under-4s, then taste eight Bali Pulina coffees on the lookout deck with a free luwak sample. Lunch is included on the deck — kids menu plus a coconut.

  • Tegallalang upper trail — flat, stroller-friendly stretch
  • Toddler-safe swing platform with fixed bench seat
  • Bali Pulina 8-coffee tasting with luwak sample

Best for: Babies & toddlers (lots of flat path and shaded sit-down stops)

The kid-sized animal day: walk-through aviaries where the birds land on you, three feeding sessions across the morning, and the much smaller Reptile Park next door (snakes behind glass; the iguana garden is in the open). Perfect for under-8s who would get tired at the bigger parks.

  • Walk-through aviaries (birds land on you)
  • Three feeding sessions across the morning
  • Reptile Park next door (snakes behind glass)

Best for: Kids 2–8 — gentle, manageable, lots of close encounters

The Ayung is Bali’s family-grade rafting river — 2 hours, grade 2 rapids, jungle gorge with hand-carved cliff reliefs along the bank. Kid-grade life vests, helmets and paddles included. Outfit shower facilities and a buffet lunch after. The walk down to put-in is 200 steps — older kids handle it fine.

  • Grade 2 rapids — gentle but exciting
  • Hand-carved cliff reliefs along the Ayung gorge
  • Kid-grade life vests, helmets and paddles

Best for: Kids 7+ confident in a life vest in moving water

South Bali

Cliff-edge Uluwatu Temple at sunset and the Kecak fire dance — your driver waits with the baby seat ready while you watch. We pre-book a family-friendly seat near an aisle so you can step out if your toddler needs a break.

  • Uluwatu cliff temple at golden hour
  • Kecak fire dance with reserved aisle seat
  • ISOFIX baby seat installed before pickup

Best for: Kids 2+ who can manage the cliffside walk

Iconic Tanah Lot sea temple at sunset plus a relaxed beach club stop in Seminyak. Stroller-friendly route, high chairs at lunch, and the same ISOFIX baby seat we use on every airport transfer.

  • Tanah Lot sea temple at sunset
  • Stroller-friendly Seminyak beach path
  • Pre-booked beach club with kids menu

Best for: Families based in Seminyak / Canggu

A no-stress sampler of Canggu’s family-friendly beach clubs: Finns for the shallow lagoon pool, La Brisa for the driftwood-shaded sand pit, Old Man’s for sunset and the kids menu. Your driver pre-books loungers near the kids area at each. Strollers fold easily — and we keep the baby seat fitted between stops.

  • Finns — shallow lagoon pool with shaded loungers
  • La Brisa — driftwood sand pit and kids menu
  • Old Man’s — sunset, kids menu, calm grass area

Best for: All ages — flat paths, shaded pools and kids menus

A morning lesson at Old Man’s with ISA-certified instructors who run one-to-one for under-10s. Soft-top boards, life vests, beach warm-up, then 90 minutes in waist-deep waves. Lunch at an Echo Beach warung with a kids menu, then back home in time for nap. Non-surfing parents get a shaded lounger free of charge.

  • ISA-certified instructors, 1:1 for under-10s
  • Soft-top boards + life vests included
  • Echo Beach warung lunch with kids menu

Best for: Kids 6+ confident in waist-deep water

Bali’s easiest sunset with kids: 30 minutes on Jimbaran’s long calm bay, then dinner on the sand at Menega Café (or similar) — pick your own fish, sit at a low table on the beach, with high chairs and a kids menu. Drive back is short, perfect for a 7:30 pm sleepy-toddler return.

  • Jimbaran beach — long flat calm bay
  • Menega Café table on the sand
  • High chairs and kids menu

Best for: All ages — calm beach and table service

Nusa Dua’s grown-on-grass family route: the Water Blow cliff geyser (kids love it; fenced lookout), the Pasifika museum which has wide kid-friendly halls of Pacific masks and ships, then 90 minutes on the calmest beach in south Bali. Perfect rest day between bigger temple trips.

  • Water Blow — fenced cliff-edge geyser
  • Pasifika Museum — wide halls, no fragile glass
  • Nusa Dua bay — flat sand, no surf

Best for: Kids 4+ who like a museum but need a beach reset

A stroller-friendly afternoon at GWK: the 121m Vishnu-on-Garuda statue, a Kecak performance in the open-air plaza, and a quiet artisan village inside the park grounds for batik and wood-carving demos. Wide flat paths, lots of shade and an air-conditioned pavilion if it rains.

  • 121m Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue
  • Plaza Kecak and Balinese dance performances
  • On-park artisan village (batik, carving)

Best for: Kids 3+ who like big statues and short shows

A pair of contrasting temples and the UNESCO rice terraces between them. Start with Pura Luhur Batukaru — moss-covered, deep in cloud forest, almost no tourists — then a 90-minute walk on the Jatiluwih trail, then Tanah Lot for sunset. Cool morning air, cool jungle midday and a warm sea-temple sunset. A varied day kids enjoy.

  • Pura Luhur Batukaru — cloud-forest temple
  • Jatiluwih UNESCO rice terraces (level loop)
  • Tanah Lot sea temple at sunset

Best for: Kids 4+ who can manage a 90-min terrace walk

A two-park animal day: Bali Zoo for the breakfast-with-orangutans / feed-the-elephants kid programmes (heavy on participation, light on cages), then the Mason Sanctuary for a hands-on elephant feeding and mahout-style walk. Both sites are fully stroller-friendly and have shaded rest pavilions every 50 metres.

  • Bali Zoo breakfast-with-orangutans (optional add-on)
  • Feed-the-elephants kid programme
  • Mason Sanctuary elephant feeding + walk

Best for: Kids 3+ who like animals up close

Bali’s biggest animal park: an open-style safari driven through in an air-conditioned bus, three live animal shows, a water-play area and an evening theatre show on request. Strollers fit everywhere, there are bottle-warming stations, and the family fast-track pass is worth the extra cost on weekends.

  • Mara River safari bus (air-conditioned)
  • Three animal shows daily
  • On-park water-play area

Best for: Kids 3+ who can handle a full-on theme-park day

Waterbom in Tuban — a 3.8-hectare landscaped water park with a dedicated toddler splash zone, lazy river, and 22 slides from gentle to steep. Your driver drops you, parks all day, and waits in the lounge with the baby seat ready. Bring sunscreen, swim nappies and a change of clothes per kid.

  • Toddler splash zone with shaded loungers
  • Lazy river suitable for kids 4+
  • Slides ranked beginner to expert

Best for: Kids 4+ tall enough for the lazy river (90cm min for tubes)

North & Mountains

Lovina dolphin coast, Gitgit waterfall, and the Brahma Vihara Buddhist monastery. Ideal for families staying north or in Munduk. Long driving day — best for kids 5+ who can handle the curves.

  • Gitgit twin waterfalls
  • Lovina black-sand beach
  • Brahma Vihara Arama monastery

Best for: Older kids 5+ (longer driving day)

A single loop through Bali’s cool central highlands: start at Junglegold for a short factory visit and tasting, walk the UNESCO Jatiluwih rice terraces, visit Pura Ulun Danu Beratan on Lake Beratan, pause at Wanagiri Hidden Hill for the twin-lakes photo deck, then descend to Banyumala’s twin falls (bring swim gear if you want a paddle). Your driver paces around nap windows and keeps the baby seat fitted between every leg.

  • Junglegold chocolate factory visit & tasting
  • Jatiluwih UNESCO rice terraces
  • Ulun Danu Beratan (lake temple)

Best for: Families with kids 4+ (waterfall has steps; carriers beat strollers there)

The volcano-sunrise day without the 2:00am toddler-hike disaster. A 4WD picks you up at the trailhead, drives the black-lava ridge to a viewpoint above the clouds, and rolls back down for breakfast. Then Toya Devasya hot springs (shallow kid pool included) and a Kintamani coffee tasting on the rim. Long day — best paired with one night in Ubud.

  • 4WD sunrise on Batur — driven, not hiked
  • Black-lava ridge viewpoint above the clouds
  • Toya Devasya hot springs with shallow kid pool

Best for: Kids 4+ who can do a 3:30am pickup and afternoon nap

A daylight version of the Batur day, no pre-dawn pickup. Drive the crater-rim road in Penelokan for full views of the caldera and Lake Batur, lunch on a rim-edge deck with a kids menu, then descend to Toya Bungkah on the lakeshore for a hot-spring soak. Bring layers — Kintamani is 10°C cooler than Ubud.

  • Penelokan crater-rim viewpoints
  • Rim-edge lunch deck with kids menu
  • Toya Bungkah lakeshore hot springs

Best for: Kids 3+ — calm road, lots of car-nap time

Bali’s tidiest village: a single cobble street of identical compound gates, with weavers, kopi roasters and Balinese-cake sellers in every other doorway. Pair with the steep Pura Kehen temple (one of the oldest on the island) and a 15-minute walk through Penglipuran’s shaded bamboo forest. Quiet enough that toddlers can roam the main lane.

  • Penglipuran main street — stroller-friendly cobbles
  • Family-run compound visits with palm-sugar samples
  • Pura Kehen temple complex

Best for: Kids 4+ who can manage a few temple steps

A jungle valley walk hitting Munduk, Melanting and Red Coral falls — a 90-minute loop on a graded path with handrails on the steeper sections. Cool mountain air, coffee/clove plantations on either side, and lunch on the rim at a family-run warung overlooking the valley. Best for families who can carry under-4s.

  • Three waterfalls in one looped trail
  • Coffee + clove plantations along the path
  • Rim-edge warung lunch with valley views

Best for: Kids 5+ who can walk 90 minutes with breaks

Sekumpul is the big one — a seven-strand fall in a jungle amphitheatre. The trek down is steep with several hundred stairs and a knee-deep river crossing; the trek back up is the workout. We include Fiji falls (the quieter sister) and use a local trek guide. For older kids only — younger families should pick Munduk instead.

  • Sekumpul amphitheatre — Bali’s most photographed waterfall
  • Fiji falls — the quieter sister, often almost empty
  • Knee-deep river crossing (sandals recommended)

Best for: Kids 8+ who can manage stairs and a river crossing

A short, easy day for families who want the iconic shots without committing to a hike. Handara’s split gate, Wanagiri’s nest/ship/swing photo platforms (toddler-safe lower deck), and the Buyan + Tamblingan twin-lakes viewpoint. Cool air, lots of grass to run on, and we are back by 3pm.

  • Handara split gate — pro photo included
  • Wanagiri lower-deck swings & nests (toddler-safe)
  • Buyan + Tamblingan twin-lakes lookout

Best for: All ages — short stops, easy walking

Inside the Bedugul Botanic Garden, a ropes course with six trails graded by colour. The green is genuinely toddler-friendly (115cm minimum, double-attached harness throughout), the yellow suits kids 8+ and the black is parents-only. Cool 22°C air, lots of shade, calm enough to last 3 hours.

  • Six colour-graded ropes circuits
  • Double-attached safety harness (continuous belay)
  • Toddler green course from 115cm height

Best for: Kids 4+ who measure 115cm and aren’t scared of height

East Bali

Besakih, the Mother Temple, on the slopes of Mount Agung. Continue to Tirta Gangga water palace and Bali’s quiet black-sand beaches. Adventurous, scenic and far less crowded than the south.

  • Besakih Mother Temple complex
  • Tirta Gangga water palace
  • East coast black-sand beaches

Best for: Adventurous families with kids 5+

Sanur is the only south Bali beach with a reef so close that the bay stays kid-safe at almost any tide. Start there with an hour of paddling and a high-chair breakfast, then a short hop to the south-east mangrove channels for a 60-minute kayak with stable sit-on-top boats — parent paddles, kid sits.

  • Reef-protected Sanur beach paddle
  • High-chair breakfast on the boardwalk
  • Sit-on-top mangrove kayak — parent paddles

Best for: Kids 5+ — sitting still in a kayak for 60 minutes

Sidemen is what Ubud was thirty years ago: a green valley below Mount Agung with one road, four warungs and weavers in every other compound. We do a 90-minute paddy walk (level, carry under-3s), a working ikat loom demo where kids can try a shuttle, then a long lunch by the Telagawaja river.

  • 90-min level paddy walk (carrier for under-3s)
  • Working ikat loom — kids try a shuttle
  • Riverside Telagawaja lunch

Best for: Kids 5+ who can walk 90 minutes with breaks

The eastern beach day for families: an hour at Pasir Putih (Virgin Beach) — a calm bay with white sand and palm shade — then continue to Jemeluk Bay in Amed for a step-in-from-shore snorkel over coral and the wreck shallows. Reef shoes and kid-grade fins included; the boat is optional for confident swimmers.

  • Pasir Putih — Bali’s whitest sand and palm shade
  • Jemeluk Bay shore-entry snorkel
  • Kid-grade fins and reef shoes provided

Best for: Kids 6+ confident in shallow water with a mask

Cross-island & multi-day

Tell us your stops, your kids’ ages, and nap windows. We’ll build the day around you — baby seat installed, driver briefed, lunch booked at a place with high chairs.

  • Fully flexible route
  • Family-friendly pacing built in
  • Lunch booked at a high-chair venue

Best for: You know exactly where you want to go

The longest drive on our list — and worth it. West Bali National Park’s Menjangan ("deer") Island has the clearest reef in Bali, a vertical wall starting at 3m. A short outrigger ride from the Labuan Lalang jetty, two reef stops, a beach picnic, then back. Best for older kids — long day, both ways.

  • Menjangan Island reef wall
  • Short outrigger transfer from Labuan Lalang
  • Beach picnic between reef stops

Best for: Kids 7+ who can sit a long drive and snorkel comfortably

The easiest of the Nusa Islands with kids: 30-minute fast boat from Sanur, then a private driver and minibus on Lembongan for Devil’s Tear cliffs, Mushroom Beach swimming and a calm-bay snorkel at Mangrove Point. Baby seat fitted at the Sanur jetty and again on the Lembongan minibus.

  • Devil’s Tear cliff blowhole (fenced viewpoints)
  • Mushroom Beach calm-bay swim
  • Mangrove Point reef snorkel

Best for: Kids 4+ comfortable with a 30-minute fast-boat ride

Penida’s east side is the kid-friendlier half: dramatic but mostly viewed from above. We do the Diamond Beach lookout (no descent — the staircase is steep), Atuh Beach cove for a paddle and the Tree House Molenteng photo deck. Penida’s roads are notoriously bumpy — we use a 4WD with a child seat.

  • Diamond Beach cliff lookout
  • Atuh Beach cove (calm at low tide)
  • Molenteng tree-house photo deck

Best for: Kids 6+ tolerant of bumpy roads and a 45-min boat ride

Three reef stops between the Nusa islands: Manta Point (mantas in the right season), Crystal Bay’s clear shallows and Gamat Bay’s coral garden. A traditional outrigger fits 8 people with proper kid life vests. Lunch is a beach picnic on Lembongan. Manta Point can have swell — kids 8+ for that stop.

  • Manta Point — swim with mantas in season
  • Crystal Bay shallow swim & coral
  • Gamat Bay coral garden

Best for: Kids 6+ confident swimmers (8+ for the Manta stop)

A two-day driver itinerary that gets you out of the south. Day 1 Tegallalang, Tirta Empul and Goa Gajah, overnight in Ubud. Day 2 Sidemen valley walk, Tirta Gangga water palace and back. Your driver stays with the same vehicle and the same baby seat both days. Hotels arranged on request at family-friendly rates.

  • Day 1: Tegallalang + Tirta Empul + Goa Gajah
  • Overnight: family-friendly Ubud or Sidemen hotel
  • Day 2: Sidemen valley + Tirta Gangga water palace

Best for: Kids 4+ ready for two longer days

Bali’s four corners across four days. Day 1 south coast (Uluwatu + Tanah Lot). Day 2 Ubud temples + rice terraces. Day 3 East — Besakih, Tirta Gangga, Sidemen. Day 4 Bedugul + Jatiluwih + Ulun Danu. Three overnights across three regions, same driver, same baby seat. Strongly recommended if you have the days.

  • Day 1: South — Uluwatu + Tanah Lot
  • Day 2: Ubud temples and rice terraces
  • Day 3: East — Besakih + Tirta Gangga + Sidemen

Best for: Families with 4–5 free days who want to see real variety

  • ISOFIX baby seat installed before pickup
  • English-speaking, family-trained drivers
  • Fixed price · fuel, tolls and parking included
  • Cancel up to 24 hours before — no questions asked

Itinerary FAQ

Quick answers about combining tours, customising stops and multi-day bookings.

Often yes — a half-day Tanah Lot sunset pairs naturally with a Seminyak beach morning, for example. Tell us at booking which two you have in mind and we will confirm the timing fits inside an 8-hour day with comfortable stops for the kids.