Free Things to Do in Bali With Children
A holiday in Bali doesn't have to be expensive. Ten places worth visiting that cost nothing.

A holiday in Bali doesn't have to be expensive. There are plenty of free things to do that are no less enjoyable than the paid attractions. From beaches to green space, the island is full of family-friendly places that cost nothing to visit.
Here are ten worth building a trip around. Each one works with children, with a note on the best time to go.
Ten Free Places Worth Visiting
1. Sanur Beach, for the Sunrise
On any list of free things to do in Bali, Sanur Beach belongs near the top. On the eastern side of Denpasar, it's known for a remarkable sunrise. Sitting on the sand watching your children play in the water is the sort of morning that stays with you.
Along the beach there's a walking path that suits a morning jog or a stroll in the sea air. Bring food, since there's plenty of comfortable seating for a picnic. Arrive around 5:30 in the morning so you don't miss the sunrise.
2. Campuhan Ridge, for a Gentle Walk
For something different, try the gentle trek along Campuhan Ridge in Ubud. The path runs between green hills with fresh air, which suits a family, particularly if your children are old enough to walk a decent distance.
Known as the Campuhan Ridge Walk, it's a popular spot for photographs. Morning or late afternoon is the better time, before it gets too hot.
The route is safe for children with supervision, though comfortable shoes matter. Bring water to stay hydrated.
3. Lumintang City Park, Child-Friendly and Central
For a free playground in Bali, Lumintang City Park is the answer. In central Denpasar, it has decent facilities including a children's play area, a jogging track and green space to sit in.
In the evening the park comes alive with coloured lights, which makes it more appealing still for a family. Ample parking and clean toilets are a genuine plus. Bring a ball or another outdoor toy to add to it.
4. Melasti Beach, Clean Sand and Cliffs
In the Ungasan area, Melasti Beach is known for fine white sand and striking cliffs. Plenty of people assume it charges an entry fee, but you can visit at no cost if you only want to relax by the water.
Children can play in the sand, collect shells or swim in the safe shallows. Morning is the best time, before it gets busy. Bring an umbrella or a picnic mat to make the visit more comfortable.
5. Sukawati Art Market, for Culture
This is more than a shopping stop, it works as a cultural education for children. The art market in Gianyar lets you see local craft firsthand, including carving, painting and traditional textiles. It's a good chance to introduce children to Balinese craft.
Shopping isn't free, but looking around and talking to the traders is a genuinely valuable experience. Arrive early so it's more comfortable and less crowded.
6. Amed Beach, for Snorkelling
In eastern Bali, Amed Beach offers remarkable snorkelling without a large outlay. You may need to hire snorkelling equipment, but visiting the beach itself costs nothing.
The water is clear enough for children to see small fish from the shore. Keep them supervised throughout, particularly if they want to try snorkelling. Late afternoon is the best time, waiting for the sunset.
7. Tegenungan Waterfall, in Gianyar
To introduce a child to Bali's landscape, Tegenungan Waterfall in Gianyar is worth a visit. It's better known as a photography spot, but the area around the falls can be enjoyed at no cost if you only want to look rather than swim in the pool below.
Surrounded by shade trees, it suits a family wanting a break from the busier parts of the island. There are viewpoints that are safe for children, so they can take in the falls without any risk. Bring snacks and drinks to keep them going while you explore.
8. Canggu Beach, Relaxed and Lively
Canggu Beach offers more than the view. With a relaxed atmosphere it suits anyone wanting to let children play in the sand or simply enjoy the waves. It's also known for a local community that has often run free arts events, whether that's live music or a weekly art market.
To avoid the crowds, go in the morning. Bring a mat or a folding chair for a picnic and let the children run on Bali's black sand. A camera is worth having for the afternoon.
9. Pura Taman Ayun, History and Architecture
In Mengwi, Badung, Pura Taman Ayun is a heritage site often described as one of the most beautiful temples in Bali. The outer area can be enjoyed at no cost and offers a remarkable view of traditional architecture.
You can introduce children to Bali's history through the story of the temple while enjoying the large, well-kept gardens around it. Go in the morning for cooler air and a quieter atmosphere.
10. Lake Beratan in Bedugul
Lake Beratan, in the Bedugul area, offers a green lakeside setting with the cool mountain air that comes with it. The outer area around the temple can be visited without a ticket, so you can enjoy the landscape at no cost.
Children can walk along the lakeside, play in the gardens or simply enjoy the breeze. Bring a jacket, since it gets cold up there, particularly early and late in the day.
With these ten, you can enjoy free days out in Bali without giving up any of the enjoyment. The range, from beaches through to cultural sites, makes for a rich and genuinely educational trip. Check current opening times and any entry rules before setting off, since these do change.
What Happy Kamper Adds
If you want the trip better organised, Happy Kamper is worth using. As a platform connecting families with children's activity providers, it makes finding and planning activities considerably easier. Here's what it offers.
1. A Wide Range of Activities
Happy Kamper lists a broad range of children's activities, from sport and art through to outdoor adventure. You can find something matched to what your child is interested in without much searching.
In Bali, that covers art classes, cultural tours and outdoor activities like swimming or a day at the beach. With that range, each day of a holiday ends up feeling different.
2. Reviews From Other Parents
Each listing carries reviews from other parents, which is what tells you whether an activity suits your family. That matters particularly with younger children, where comfort and safety come first. Reading what other people say before booking gives you a far better basis for the decision than a description alone.
3. Straightforward Booking
Through the platform you can book an activity quickly. There's no need to turn up in person or hunt for information across several sources, since it's all in one place. That helps a great deal when you're already travelling and need the flexibility to adjust plans.
4. Prices Shown Upfront
Each listing shows its current price, so you can compare before committing to anything. That makes budgeting for a week considerably easier than working it out provider by provider.
5. Something Extra for Children
Happy Kamper has run campaigns where children complete missions and collect points towards a reward, which adds something to the holiday beyond the activity itself. It turns an ordinary booking into part of the educational side of a trip as well as the enjoyable one.
In Short
A year-end holiday in Bali doesn't have to be expensive or dull. With this many free places suited to families, you can spend proper time with your children without the cost. If you want to add something more structured, Happy Kamper is a reasonable place to look.
The app makes finding, choosing and booking children's activities straightforward while you're there. From beaches to playgrounds, it covers most of what a family needs.
Ready to Plan It?
Download the Happy Kamper app at HappyKamper.io and find activities for children with current prices shown. It's worth setting up before you travel rather than once you arrive.



