





Bali offers an impressive playground for families, and this Bali 13 nights 14 days family itinerary puts that on full display. From the moment you arrive, you’ll have 13 nights to explore a wide mix of landscapes and activities—from the lush green rice terraces around Ubud to the sunny beaches of Kuta and the luxury of Nusa Dua. The itinerary packs in thrilling water sports like parasailing and jet skiing in Nusa Dua, visits to cultural landmarks such as the Uluwatu Temple with its famed Kecak dance, and adventurous island tours including Nusa Penida and Gili Trawangan. This plan delivers a lively pace suitable for active families, with private transfers easing travel logistics. (Note: the first night's stay at FuramaXclusive Resort & Villas places you 12.8 km from central Ubud, so anticipate some travel time.) This itinerary’s exclusive blend of adventure and culture ensures it’s truly worth reading for families who want to discover Bali beyond the typical tourist trail.
Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali, surrounded by rainforest and terraced rice paddies that create iconic landscapes. Your stay at the FuramaXclusive Resort & Villas, though about 12.8 km from Ubud’s center, offers peaceful suburban comfort. Key experiences include the Kintamani Volcano Viewpoint and Tegallalang Rice Terraces, where you can witness Bali's innovative irrigation system. The Ubud Monkey Forest invites families to observe playful monkeys in their natural habitat—a hit with kids. Also, the Ubud Art Market and Palace provide an engaging shopping and historical experience, with plenty of handicrafts and textiles to explore. The itinerary includes complimentary access here en route, giving you relaxed cultural exploration at your own pace.
Evenings can include the Night Safari Experience at Bali Safari, where the family can get close to nocturnal wildlife in a safe environment aboard a caged tram. This activity mixes learning and excitement, adding a unique touch to your cultural immersion.
For families craving thrills, the itinerary offers a variety of water sports in Nusa Dua, including parasailing, banana boat rides, and jet skiing. These activities last between 2 and 15 minutes each and are accompanied by professional instruction, making them suitable even for beginners. The shared transfers provide convenience from your hotel to Tanjung Benoa Beach.
The Kuta Beach Hotel, located just under 4 km from Kuta’s center, places you close to the action with easy access to the beach and shopping centers. Kuta also features a combined water sports and cultural day where the action-packed morning ends with a visit to Uluwatu Temple and a captivating Kecak Fire Dance at sunset—a cultural spectacle not to be missed.
Families should note that water sports require carrying additional clothes and readiness for active participation. The day blends excitement and cultural appreciation seamlessly, though sunset views depend on weather conditions.
Nusa Penida Island is a highlight for families who enjoy natural beauty and adventure. The 4-star Semabu Hills Hotel is positioned about 7.8 km from Nusa Penida town center, providing a tranquil base. The itinerary includes private tours of West Nusa Penida with visits to dramatic spots like Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, Angel Billabong, and Crystal Bay.
These tours feature private land transportation and include return boat tickets from Bali, entrance fees, and a simple local lunch. For snorkeling enthusiasts, a one-day Nusa Penida land tour covers three snorkeling spots—Gamat Bay, Manta Bay, and Crystal Bay—giving a glimpse of vibrant marine life. While snorkeling is done on shared boats, which can be a consideration for families seeking private experiences, the underwater encounters are worthwhile for kids and adults alike.
Gili Trawangan, part of the trio of Gilis, contrasts with busy Bali by offering a laid-back island ambience with white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Staying at Hotel Ombak Sunset, just 1.3 km from the island’s center, means you’re close to key sites like the Gili Trawangan Turtle Hatchery.
The hotel provides amenities including a spa and pool, plus babysitting services on surcharge, which can be convenient for families. The island’s size and vibe make it easy to explore by bicycle or on foot, offering a restful break after days of cultural touring and water sports. This leg of the itinerary offers a balance of relaxation and gentle outdoor activity.
The itinerary emphasizes Bali’s spiritual and cultural heritage through visits to significant temples like Uluwatu and Tanah Lot. Uluwatu Temple, perched about 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, provides dramatic coastal views. Evening Kecak Dance performances here are a highlight, blending storytelling with rhythmic chanting and fire dance, set against the sunset backdrop (weather permitting).
Private transfers ensure a comfortable journey between temples and other attractions. Evening tours often include dinner options, such as Indian cuisine by Jimbaran beach, integrating cultural spectacle with a culinary experience. These cultural outings enrich the family’s understanding of Balinese traditions, providing a thoughtful counterpoint to the adventure activities.
This itinerary’s mix is family-friendly but requires some effort in planning. The distance of some hotels from city centers means travel times can be longer than expected—for example, nearly 13 km from Ubud’s center to the FuramaXclusive Resort & Villas. Private transfers included in tours ease this issue, but families should budget extra time accordingly.
Many activities involve some walking and physical activity; the Bali Safari Night Safari, temple visits, and water sports require reasonable fitness and children's comfort with crowds and heights. The snorkeling tour on Nusa Penida uses shared boats, which might not suit all families seeking more privacy.
Meals are partially included, such as the local lunch on Nusa Penida tours and buffet or continental breakfasts at hotels, but families should plan some meals independently, especially for diverse dietary needs. Finally, some performances and temple visits depend on weather, so flexibility in daily plans is advisable.
The Bali 13 nights 14 days family itinerary offers a comprehensive combination of adventure, culture, and relaxation, tailor-made for families who want to engage deeply with the island’s diverse experiences. This itinerary brings together exciting water sports in Nusa Dua and Kuta, cultural treasures including the Uluwatu Temple and its famous Kecak dance, and breathtaking island tours around Nusa Penida and Gili Trawangan. While some hotels like FuramaXclusive Resort & Villas in Ubud require longer transfers, the overall arrangement of private tours and included transfers help smooth the travel experience for families. It stands out by balancing active days with cultural enrichment, making it uplifting and manageable for all ages. Families seeking a trip that blends Bali’s natural beauty with its rich heritage will find this itinerary well worth exploring on their next family holiday.






