Club Med Bali
Family snapshot
Club Med Bali is one of the more obvious Bali family stays when you want the hotel itself to handle meals, activities, and age-split club time rather than constructing every day independently.
Best for which ages
How this hotel plays out for each age group based on what the property actually lists.
Works well for this age
Babies
Baby Club Med takes children aged 0 to 2 and is available at extra cost, not included in the all-inclusive package.
Strong fit
Toddlers
Baby Club Med takes children aged 0 to 2 and is available at extra cost, not included in the all-inclusive package.
- Petit Club Med takes children aged 2 to 3 and also sits outside the standard all-inclusive inclusion.
- Mini Club Med+ takes children aged 4 to 10 and is included in the all-inclusive package at Club Med Bali.
- The all-inclusive format covers meals and scheduled activities. Worth noting that kids-club time for children 4 and above is in the package; clubs for children under 4 are charged separately.
Works well for this age
School age
Mini Club Med+ takes children aged 4 to 10 and is included in the all-inclusive package at Club Med Bali.
Works well for this age
Tweens and teens
Junior Club Med splits across ages 11 to 13 and 14 to 17 for older children and teens and is included in the all-inclusive package.
Family essentials
The details that usually make or break a family stay, split by what the hotel has actually published and what is still worth a quick email before booking.
Confirmed on the hotel's own sources
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Kids club
Baby Club Med takes children aged 0 to 2 and is available at extra cost, not included in the all-inclusive package. Also listed: Petit Club Med, ages 2 to 3 and Mini Club Med+, ages 4 to 10.
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Family rooms and suites
Club Med frames Bali as a family resort first, with rooming designed to support longer family stays and the all-inclusive rhythm.
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Kids menus and dining
The all-inclusive format covers meals and scheduled activities. Worth noting that kids-club time for children 4 and above is in the package; clubs for children under 4 are charged separately.
Worth asking before you book
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Babysitting and child minding
Whether babysitting can be booked on the day, minimum age, hourly rate, and notice period.
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Pools and water play
Pool hours, whether the kids pool is shallow enough for toddlers, and any height or age rules on slides.
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Connecting and interconnecting rooms
Whether connecting rooms are guaranteed at booking or only noted as a request.
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Baby gear and cots
Cot availability, high-chair numbers, and any charge for extra baby gear.
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Kitchen and laundry in-room
Whether the room has a microwave, fridge, and somewhere to wash clothes between outings.
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Transport and access
Shuttle times, cost, and how long transfers really take with small kids in tow.
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Bath versus shower in room
Whether rooms have a bathtub or only a shower. Matters a lot when bathing babies and younger toddlers.
Kid-friendly amenities
The practical parts of the stay, grouped by how families actually use the hotel.
Play, pools and on-site fun
The parts of the property children are most likely to use day to day.
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Baby Club Med, ages 0 to 2
Baby Club Med takes children aged 0 to 2 and is available at extra cost, not included in the all-inclusive package.
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Petit Club Med, ages 2 to 3
Petit Club Med takes children aged 2 to 3 and also sits outside the standard all-inclusive inclusion.
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Mini Club Med+, ages 4 to 10
Mini Club Med+ takes children aged 4 to 10 and is included in the all-inclusive package at Club Med Bali.
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Junior Club Med, ages 11 to 17
Junior Club Med splits across ages 11 to 13 and 14 to 17 for older children and teens and is included in the all-inclusive package.
Room setup and sleep
The room shapes, sleeping setup, and in-room details that affect how easy the stay feels.
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Family-oriented rooming inside an all-inclusive resort
Club Med frames Bali as a family resort first, with rooming designed to support longer family stays and the all-inclusive rhythm.
Family support and dining
Extra help beyond the room itself, including child minding, baby support, and food-related backup.
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All-inclusive meals and drinks
The all-inclusive format covers meals and scheduled activities. Worth noting that kids-club time for children 4 and above is in the package; clubs for children under 4 are charged separately.
Area and transport
Nusa Dua
Best for classic resort stays, contained grounds, and families who want an easier first Bali trip.
Getting around
Getting around Nusa Dua
Private drivers are the simplest way to move around, but families usually have a better trip when they choose one base well instead of trying to cover the whole island.
Nearby for families
Nusa Dua beachfront resort setting
The resort sits inside the easier, more contained Nusa Dua pocket, which helps first Bali family trips feel less logistically messy.
Compare nearby areas in Bali
A quick check before you lock in this base.
Jimbaran
A strong choice for beach sunsets, quieter resort pockets, and shorter airport transfers.
Sanur
Often the gentlest Bali base for younger children thanks to calm water stretches and an easy promenade.
Seminyak
Useful for larger villas and dining choice, but best when your family is comfortable with busier streets.
Questions parents ask
Short answers pulled from the hotel's own sources, not review site chatter.
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Does Club Med Bali have a kids club?
Baby Club Med takes children aged 0 to 2 and is available at extra cost, not included in the all-inclusive package. It runs up to age 2. Staff supervise the sessions. It is charged separately from the room rate.
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What ages does the kids club at Club Med Bali cover?
Baby Club Med, ages 0 to 2 runs up to age 2.
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What family room options does Club Med Bali have?
Club Med frames Bali as a family resort first, with rooming designed to support longer family stays and the all-inclusive rhythm.
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How close is Club Med Bali to Nusa Dua beachfront resort setting?
The resort sits inside the easier, more contained Nusa Dua pocket, which helps first Bali family trips feel less logistically messy.
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What ages does Club Med Bali suit best?
This hotel is tagged as working well for babies, school age, toddlers, and tweens and teens. See the age fit section above for the specific room, pool, and club details behind each age.
Confirm before you book
These are the small details that tend to change on the day, so a quick email or live chat with the hotel saves surprises.
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Worth knowing about this hotel
This is an activity-led all-inclusive resort, so it is a better fit for families wanting a contained holiday format than for travellers chasing a villa-led Bali trip with lots of outside dining and movement.
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Baby Club Med, ages 0 to 2
Baby Club Med takes children aged 0 to 2 and is available at extra cost, not included in the all-inclusive package. This one is usually charged separately, not bundled into the room rate.
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Petit Club Med, ages 2 to 3
Petit Club Med takes children aged 2 to 3 and also sits outside the standard all-inclusive inclusion. This one is usually charged separately, not bundled into the room rate.
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