Bali, the enchanting island paradise of Indonesia, where breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality await your family.
Nestled in the heart of the island, Ubud offers a perfect blend of action, nature, art, and relaxation. With vibrant markets, ancient temples, and a thriving arts scene, perfect for cultural experiences, exploring lush jungles and local crafts workshops. Ubud has something for every family!
Our week-long itinerary offers, thoughtfully crafted with daily schedules that foster a sense of community and social opportunities among families. We take care of all the itinerary; all you need to do is show up and engage at your own pace.
We base our itineraries on several pillars such as the examples below:
Active
social time at a pool
Snorkeling/Scuba diving
Jungle exploration
Creative
Cooking course
Arts and crafts workshop
Nature Inspired
Exploring Bali’s amazing waterfalls
Trekking through rice paddies
Climbing a volcano
Experience Local Culture
Visiting local temples
Mud wrestling
Our itinerary will include activities such as the above and more detail will be provided in the full itinerary released two weeks before the start date.
Cost per Family:
GBP £125 Early Bird Rate (Available until 20th August)
GBP £150 Regular Rates
**Maximum of 10 families can buy this itinerary**
Accommodation in Ubud:
Ubud, offers a wide range of accommodation options that cater to various preferences and budgets. Families visiting Ubud can choose from luxurious resorts, boutique hotels, charming guesthouses, and even traditional Balinese homestays for an authentic experience. Here’s an overview of some areas to stay in Ubud:
Check out booking.com, airbnb or join local facebook groups to find suitable accommodation.
Transport:
To navigate around Ubud, renting a scooter is a convenient and cost-effective option and by far the most popular.
However, keep in mind that traffic can be challenging, especially in the central area. If you prefer not to drive, taxis and ride-hailing services like Grab are readily available and a safe way to get around.
You could also hire e-bikes but bear in mind Ubud has hills!