Bali’s beach club scene isn’t just for sunset cocktails and DJ sets anymore. Across the island, a wave of family-friendly destinations now pair oceanfront luxury with plenty to keep little ones entertained. From pirate playgrounds to kids’ menus and shaded pools, here’s where families can unwind together.
Sundays Beach Club, Uluwatu
For sun-seeking families who love barefoot luxury.

Set beneath Uluwatu’s dramatic cliffs, Sundays Beach Club is a slice of coastal paradise where families can swim, play, and unwind from sunrise to starlight. Open daily from 7:30 AM to 10 PM, it’s the perfect spot for a full day of fun. Parents can retreat to private bungalows, sundecks, or a beach house, while kids explore the sand or join in the sunset rituals. With a new ocean-inspired menu by acclaimed Australian chef James Viles, every dish celebrates the island’s bounty with vibrant, family-friendly flavours.
Good to know: Arrive early for calm waters and plenty of daylight; stay through sunset for dinner under the stars and a crackling beach bonfire.
Best for: Families seeking a relaxed yet refined beach experience that blends adventure with barefoot indulgence.
Klive Beach Club, Ungasan
For design-savvy families chasing sunset serenity.

Perched high above Ungasan’s cliffs, Klive is the island’s newest architectural marvel, dubbed the world’s first seven-layer deck. It offers panoramic Indian Ocean views, refined design and a mellow ambience that’s a world away from the Canggu crowds.
While not a dedicated family club, Klive’s calm atmosphere, multi-tier pools, and wide sunbeds make it an elegant option for families with older kids. Think more “family chic” than “kids club chaos.”
Good to know: Book a daybed in advance (minimum spend applies), arrive before golden hour, and bring swimmers; those infinity views beg for a dip.
Best for: Parents with teens or independent kids who can relax poolside.
Atlas Beach Club, Berawa
For the ultimate all-day family beach experience.

The world’s biggest beach club doesn’t just do big sound, it delivers big family fun, too. Set on Berawa Beach in Canggu, Atlas offers multiple pools, restaurants, and a dedicated Kids Zone complete with playground, mini-pool and games.
Parents can lounge with cocktails while kids run wild under supervision, a rare win-win. The club also serves a special children’s menu and regularly hosts family events and weekend activities.
Good to know: Choose the Kids Zone daybeds for proximity to the play area. Entry for kids is often free, but weekend bookings are essential.
Best for: Families with children under 12 who want it all, sun, sand, splash, and service.
Mari Beach Club, Batu Belig
For effortless elegance and barefoot play.

Mari Beach Club blends the best of both worlds: bohemian architecture and laid-back, family-friendly vibes. With rattan daybeds shaded by palms, an inviting infinity pool, and direct beach access, it’s ideal for sandcastle-building while parents sip chilled rosé.
The open lawn and pool area are perfect for kids to roam safely, and the club’s all-day dining menu caters easily to little appetites.
Good to know: Mari can get busy by late afternoon, arrive mid-morning for quieter family time. Minimum spend applies for daybeds.
Best for: Families who want a photogenic setting without sacrificing comfort or calm.
Ku De Ta, Seminyak
For iconic sunsets and Sunday fun.

The OG of Bali’s beach club scene, Ku De Ta remains a must-visit, and on Sundays, it transforms into a paradise for families. Expect bouncy castles, face-painting, arts and crafts, and even sushi-making classes for kids. Parents can enjoy cocktails on the deck knowing everyone’s entertained.
Once the sun dips, the vibe shifts more adult, making it a perfect morning-through-afternoon outing.
Good to know: Arrive before 11am to grab prime poolside spots. Sundays are family days until around 3pm.
Best for: Families with younger kids seeking a trusted Seminyak classic with plenty of energy.
Hotel Komune & Beach Club, Keramas
For surf-loving families who want a stay-and-play escape.

Tucked on Bali’s east coast, Hotel Komune is both a resort and a beach club, offering something for every age. Its surf breaks attract adventurous parents, while the on-site Kids Club keeps children busy with treasure hunts, crafts and outdoor games.
The beachfront pool is ideal for family lounging, and the restaurant’s healthy, beachside menu makes it easy to refuel between swims.
Good to know: If you’re not staying overnight, Komune offers day passes for pool and beach club access.
Best for: Families wanting a full resort experience with surf, spa, and plenty of kid-friendly programming.
Flamingo Beach Club, Saba
For playful energy and toddler-friendly fun.

Arguably Bali’s most family-oriented beach club, Flamingo is pure joy in pastel pink. Kids can splash in the shallow pool, explore the pirate ship playground, or meet rabbits in the garden while parents unwind in shaded cabanas.
It’s bright, casual, and perfectly designed for families with younger children.
Good to know: Located in Gianyar (about 40 minutes from Seminyak), Flamingo is best for a daytime excursion. Bring swimwear, towels, and sunscreen; everything else is handled.
Best for: Families with toddlers and early school-age kids looking for colour, comfort, and carefree fun.
Vue Beach Club, Berawa
For a quieter, relaxed family beach day.

Attached to the LV8 Resort, Vue offers a more low-key take on the Bali beach club experience. Its spacious infinity pool and direct beach access make it easy for families to spend a slow, sun-soaked day without the crowds or heavy beats.
There’s a kids’ pool area and plenty of space for little ones to roam, plus a decent casual dining menu.
Good to know: Reserve early for the best poolside loungers; it’s smaller and more tranquil than nearby Atlas.
Best for: Families wanting a serene, scenic day out with kids, minus the mega-club energy.
From luxe clifftop decks to playful pirate ships, Bali’s beach clubs now cater to families seeking both indulgence and ease. Whether you’re chasing sunsets in Seminyak, surf sessions in Keramas, or lazy days in Gianyar, there’s a spot where you can sip, swim and soak it all in, together.
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