Часто задаваемые вопросы о Бали
1. When is the best time to visit Bali?
The dry season from May to August is the most popular time to visit, with sunny skies and comfortable evenings. It’s the ideal window for outdoor adventures, beach days, and sightseeing. The wet season (November to March) brings tropical showers, but they usually pass quickly and leave behind lush green landscapes. Travellers who come then enjoy quieter beaches and more attractive villa rates.2. How do I get to Bali, and what entry requirements should I know about?
Most visitors fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar, DPS). Many nationalities can get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) for 30 days, extendable to 60. You’ll also need to pay the tourism levy of IDR 150,000 (about US$10), which goes toward sustainability projects on the island. Don’t forget: passports must be valid for six months after your trip.
And yes — we can have a driver waiting at the airport to whisk you straight to your villa, complete with child seats if you’re bringing the little ones.3. Is Bali safe for tourists and families?
Yes, Bali is generally very safe and welcoming to travellers of all ages. Families visit every year without problems. The main things to watch out for are petty theft in crowded places and strong currents at some beaches. Stick to safe swimming spots and keep valuables close in markets or busy streets.
To give you peace of mind, our concierge can arrange trusted drivers, licensed guides, and experienced babysitters — so you can focus on enjoying your holiday rather than worrying about logistics.4. What about health, vaccinations, and drinking water?
We always recommend travel insurance. Routine vaccinations are helpful, but it’s best to check with your doctor before travelling. The biggest health hiccup is usually “Bali Belly” (traveller’s tummy troubles). Stick to bottled or filtered water (all our villas provide this) and go easy on street food the first couple of days.
If you’re travelling with children, let us know. Our concierge can stock your villa with kid-friendly snacks, connect you with English-speaking doctors, or even arrange in-villa wellness services if you’d like to stay comfortable and cared for.5. How do I get around in Bali?
Traffic in Bali is part of the adventure, but it can test your patience. Many travellers hire scooters, though this isn’t ideal for families. The easiest way is to book a car with a private driver — affordable, safe, and you won’t have to worry about parking.
We can arrange day-to-day transport or a dedicated driver for your entire stay. Families especially love this option since you can hop between temples, waterfalls, and beach clubs without wrestling with taxis or apps.6. Which areas are best for families with kids?
Each part of Bali has its own personality:
Nusa Dua: calm waters, wide beaches, and space for kids to run.
Sanur: quiet, laid-back, with shallow beaches perfect for toddlers.
Ubud: lush rice fields, temples, and culture — though not the easiest with strollers.
Seminyak/Canggu: vibrant food scene, but beaches here can be better suited for older kids or confident swimmers.
Not sure which suits your family best? Ask our villa experts. We know which areas work well for toddlers versus teenagers, and can recommend villas designed with families in mind.7. What are must-see attractions and family-friendly activities?
There’s no shortage of things to do in Bali. Popular picks include:
Meeting cheeky monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest
Splashing around at Waterbom Bali waterpark in Kuta
Taking a glass-bottom boat ride or going snorkeling in Nusa Lembongan
Watching traditional Balinese dance shows
Walking through rice terraces in Ubud or Tegalalang8. What’s included when I book a villa in Bali?
Every villa is unique, but most come with daily housekeeping, a private pool, and a team to keep things running smoothly. Many also include breakfast, while others have chefs available to cook full meals on request. Unlike hotels, villas offer space: private gardens, multiple bedrooms, and living areas where the whole family can relax together.9. Can I request special services like babysitters or private chefs?
Absolutely! Babysitting services, kids’ clubs, and private chefs are some of the most-booked extras. Families who book with us often combine them – the chef can whip up dinner while the babysitter keeps the kids entertained, leaving the parents free to enjoy a glass of wine by the pool.
We also organize spa therapists who come to your villa, yoga instructors, birthday decorations, or even floating breakfasts. Just let our concierge know what will make your holiday feel special.10. How do I choose the right villa for my group?
It depends on who’s travelling with you:
Families with young kids: fenced pool, baby gear, single-level layout
Multi-generation trips: ensuite bedrooms, indoor and outdoor lounges
Friends’ getaways: large dining spaces and entertainment areas
Our villa specialists personally inspect every property. Tell us your group size and wishlist, and we’ll shortlist the best fits. Once you arrive, our concierge ensures you have everything you need — from grocery delivery to airport transfers.11. What happens if something goes wrong in my villa?
We’re available 7 days a week to step in if anything isn’t perfect. That could be fixing the Wi-Fi, sending over a pool technician, or arranging last-minute babysitting when your plans change. Our goal is to make villa stays as seamless as checking into a hotel — only with more privacy and charm.12. Are villas in Bali affordable compared to hotels?
Many travellers are surprised at the value. A three-bedroom villa with a private pool often costs less than booking three hotel rooms — with the bonus of space to spread out. You’ll also save on meals when your chef cooks in-villa, and kids can nap in their own rooms instead of sharing.
Plus, you only pay for what you want. Don’t need a chef every day? No problem. Want a driver for a single excursion? We’ll set it up. This flexibility keeps villas budget-friendly for both families and groups.13. Can I visit Bali with toddlers or infants?
Definitely. Many families bring babies and toddlers. Villas can be equipped with cots, high chairs, and pool fences on request. We also provide vetted babysitters so parents can enjoy spa time or a night out.
For outings, we’ll organize cars with child seats, recommend beaches with calm waters, and guide you toward kid-friendly restaurants. With the right support, travelling to Bali with little ones can actually feel easier than back home.14. How do I stay connected — Wi-Fi, SIM cards, power?
All of our villas have Wi-Fi strong enough for work or streaming. Local SIM cards with data are cheap and easy to buy if you need extra coverage. Power sockets are European style (Type C/F), so bring an adapter or ask us to have one waiting in your villa.15. What are common mistakes first-time travellers make in Bali?
Forgetting about Nyepi Day (Day of Silence) when the airport closes.
Underestimating traffic and booking activities too far apart.
Skipping travel insurance.
Choosing accommodation without checking if it’s child-friendly.
Booking with Villa Finder helps you avoid these pitfalls. We’ll advise on timing, logistics, and the right villa so your trip is smooth from start to finish.