Are you planning a family trip to Bali in 2026? Bali has gradually become one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting destinations for kids’ summer camps, with programmes set across nature campuses, cultural learning centres, and adventure-focused outdoor spaces that you simply won’t find in a typical classroom.
This summer, there are camps across the island offering a mix of creativity, language learning, music, and outdoor experiences designed for different age groups. Many of these camps offer flexible weekly enrolment, so you can fit them into your itinerary without stress. With so many options available, finding the right fit isn’t always easy. That’s where this list comes in. Here are the best kids’ summer camps in Bali for 2026. Read on to learn more!
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Looking for a meaningful summer experience that lets your little one explore the wonders of Bali while building confidence and curiosity? Guidepost Montessori’s Bali Adventure Camp is a beautiful blend of discovery, nature, and gentle learning set within the stunning AYANA Bali estate.
Each week features a fresh theme that brings Balinese culture and the natural world to life: Cultural Connections, Nurtured by Nature, From Farm to Table, and Big Blue Ocean. Through hands-on activities, children aged 3 to 6 enjoy age-appropriate adventures across the sprawling grounds — from the farm and beach to interactive cultural experiences — all guided by the Montessori approach that nurtures independence and a love of learning.
What makes this camp extra special is the family off-site learning activity at the end of each week, designed as a shared gift of memories for parents and children to enjoy together. It’s the perfect way for young ones to make friends, develop new skills, and create lasting summer memories in one of Bali’s most breathtaking locations.
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Enrolled families also receive an exclusive accommodation package at AYANA Bali (minimum 5-night stay) with up to 30% off room rates with breakfast, 20% off selected suites and villas, free breakfast for one child aged 4–11, and free laundry (2 pieces per room per day).
If your kids are into music, Ensiklomusika Music School in Bali offers one of the most age-appropriate and well-structured music programmes on the island, starting from as young as 18 months. The youngest kid (18 months to 3 years) can join The Mini Melody class, a gentle introduction to singing, movement, and simple instruments, where parents are welcome to participate. Piano lessons begin at 3.5 years using age-based methods, with options to work towards ABRSM or Rock School examinations. The Little Mozart programme makes early learning engaging through toys and play-based activities. Vocal classes start from age 4, covering breathing, posture, and pitch. From age 9, kids can explore Digital Music Making using tools such as GarageBand and Logic. Home lessons are available for families who prefer that flexibility, and the school can assist with instrument rental or purchase.
For families travelling with infants or toddlers, Umalas Kids Club is one of the most reassuring options on this list. The camp welcomes kids from 6 months to 6 years and follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), which is a play-based framework that supports physical, social, and cognitive development through music, movement, storytelling, crafts, and outdoor play.
Half-day and full-day programmes run Monday to Friday (8 am to 5 pm), making it easy to work around your schedule. Additionally, twice a year, the centre runs Kidsplay Chronicles holiday camps, where kids take part in hands-on activities such as science play, water games, and art. After-school options such as yoga and Balinese dance add further variety for kids who want more engagement.
The Green English Camp at Green Camp Bali takes a new practical approach to language learning. It’s suitable for kids aged 7 to 12, helping them improve their English not through worksheets but through real activities, group projects, and genuine conversation. A typical day covers English sessions, hands-on activities, project work, and outdoor play, with Fridays reserved for field trips. The programme runs in an English-only environment, which builds speaking confidence quickly, especially for kids who tend to default to their first language the moment lessons feel formal. Maths and science are also woven into the curriculum through project-based tasks. Additionally, the package includes meals, snacks, water, trained teachers, supervision, medical support, and a certificate upon completion.
The Family Camp at Green Camp Bali lets parents and kids participate together throughout, and this shared element is genuinely what makes it special. Rather than dropping kids off and waiting, families take part side by side in every activity. Over three or five days, families work through organic farming, bamboo building, river experiences, cultural sessions, and team-based challenges. Group sizes are capped at 12 families, which keeps the experience personal and avoids crowds. The package includes accommodation, meals, guided activities, supervision, and medical support, and is suitable for kids aged 4 to 12.
Set on a sprawling 22,000-square-metre nature campus, the Summer Camp at Empathy School is one of the most visually impressive settings on this list. This camp will run from 22 June to 31 July 2026, 9 AM - 3 PM daily, and is suitable for primary school-aged kids. Here, they spend their days on hands-on activities that genuinely span the range: building solar cars, making ceramics, recycling paper, creating kites, designing floral mandalas, building with bamboo, and playing mud games. Cultural activities, including Balinese dance and Ogoh-ogoh making, are woven in throughout. The focus throughout is on building confidence, teamwork, and problem-solving through real-world experience rather than instruction. All learning materials, lunch, snacks, and drinks are included, with no hidden extra costs.
Bali Global English Camp combines language learning with authentic island experiences, and is suitable for adventure-loving kids. The camp will run for 2, 3, or 4 weeks and suits kids aged 4 to 15. Additionally, English classes are built around presentations, group tasks, and real conversations rather than rote learning, and the curriculum follows a STEAM approach, integrating science, technology, engineering, art, and maths through project-based work. Your kids study alongside an international peer group, which improves confidence and communication in a way that single-nationality classrooms rarely achieve. Each week includes two outings across Bali and surfing, a zoo visit, coral planting, chocolate making, and turtle conservation activities, all of which are featured throughout the programme. As usual, accommodation, meals, transport, activities, and medical care are included in the package.
The Summer Camp at Caterpillar School Bali offers one of the most structured full-day programmes for kids aged 1.5 to 7 years. Running across five weeks, from 22 June to 23 July 2026, kids will follow weekly themes including teamwork, Balinese culture, wildlife discovery, mindful activities, and an Indonesian journey, each designed to build social skills, creativity, and confidence through age-appropriate activities. Additionally, daily sessions include swimming, music lessons, healthy snacks, and lunch. Pricing starts at approximately IDR 12,725,600 (USD 739) for a four-week programme. You can also get discounts for second and third siblings, which are worth considering if you're bringing more than one kid.
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Padi is a nature-focused holiday camp based in Ubud, divided into two age groups: 3 to 6 years and 7 to 11 years, so kids learn alongside peers at a similar stage. The programme runs Monday to Friday (9 AM–2:30 PM) with flexible daily or weekly enrolment, making it one of the more accommodating options for families with unpredictable itineraries. Kids explore nature, build projects, and take part in cultural and science-based activities across the week, including gardening, crafts, storytelling, experiments, and outdoor play. Weekly themes keep the experience varied and engaging across the full summer season. One practical note: snacks and lunch are not included in the programme fee, so consider that into your daily planning. The camp will run from 15 June to 31 July this year!
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The Creative Summer Camp at Pelangi School Bali will run from 29 June to 31 July 2026 and will include a wide variety of activities each day. Their variety is genuinely its strongest selling point. Suitable for kids aged 3-12, the camp will run Monday–Friday, 9 am - 2:30 pm. Here, kids are grouped by age, so activities are always pitched at an appropriate level, and the daily schedule moves easily between arts and crafts, music, dance, yoga, cooking, and swimming. Cultural immersion is woven throughout. For instance, kids meet guest artists, join cultural activities, and take part in field trips around Bali during the programme. Daily, weekly, or full programme enrolment is also available, depending on how long your family is staying.
If surfing is your family thing and your kids love the water, you can try surfing. For instance, Surf Buddy Bali offers private 1-on-1 lessons in Canggu or guided half-day trips to nearby beaches. Your child will learn paddling, ocean safety, and wave-riding with a personal instructor.
For something more structured, UP2U Surf School in Kuta offers group kids’ lessons with a 1:2 coach-to-student ratio. Each lesson includes 30 minutes of online theory and 2 hours of beach practice, starting from IDR 12. The focus is on safety, correct technique, and building water confidence. Your child will learn everything from board handling to standing on a wave.
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