Top 5 Kid-Friendly Beach Clubs in Bali for the Ultimate Family Chill Weekend

Bali weekends aren't for screens. They’re for sand, music, and mocktails. 🏖️🎶 Here’s why we love beach clubs with kids: ✔️ Shallow pools + beach access ✔️ Kids menus + mocktails ✔️ Games, inflatables, crafts ✔️ Lounging while they play = win-win ✔️ Some even have nannies on site This is your permission to stop planning the “perfect day” and just show up barefoot. 👇 Want us to drop our top 5 kid-friendly beach clubs? #BaliBeachClubs #FamilySundays #BaliWithKids #IslandWeekends #FamilyChillVibes #CollectiveTips
Forget screen time—Bali weekends are made for sandy toes, tropical beats, and mocktails by the sea. If you’re traveling with kids, good news: Bali is full of beach clubs where little ones can roam free while you relax. Here are our top 5 kid-friendly beach clubs for the ultimate family chill weekend.
- Sundays Beach Club – Uluwatu
Accessed via a cliffside incline, this hidden gem has calm lagoon waters perfect for kids and beanbags for barefoot parents. There’s a kids’ menu and all-day beach games—think frisbees, paddleboards, and sandcastle kits. - Finns Recreation Club – Canggu
It’s not just a beach club—it’s a full-on family zone with a water park, bowling alley, and bounce trampoline center. Parents can chill poolside while the kids dive into supervised fun. - Komune Beach Club – Keramas
This eco-friendly club offers a shallow kiddie pool, outdoor cinema nights, and healthy eats. Its beachfront lawn is perfect for running wild while you sip a coconut smoothie under swaying palms. - The Lawn – Canggu
Laid-back and stylish, The Lawn offers beanbag seating on the grass and direct beach access for sandy adventures. Kids love their colorful mocktails and the in-house ice cream stand. - Café del Mar – Seminyak
Grab a daybed and let the little ones splash in the shallow pool. With a kids’ menu, fixed shade spots, and occasional family-themed Sundays, it’s a win across generations.
These beach clubs deliver the magic formula: fun for the kids, chill time for the grown-ups. So ditch the itinerary. Embrace those salty, happy, barefoot vibes—and let Bali do the rest.