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How To Make The Most Of A Family Vacation in Bali

By Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief Leave a Comment

Post by Amy Carson
Not everyone may relish flying half way around the world, across multiple continents and oceans, with an eight- and three-year-old in tow. But to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, that’s just what my husband and I decided to do for a family vacation to Bali. Your children are only children once, and the years during which one can make such memories for a lifetime are fleeting. So we flew to the sunny beaches, green rice paddies, and monkey forests of Bali for a week of bliss and mirth; capturing photos to cement the memories for when the babies are grown up, and off having family moments of their own.
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(Heading out of Houston)

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We Flew Philippine Air and they were incredible, food was good (for airline food) they gave the girls a bag full of coloring books, head phones, squishes, and a book.
( Clothing: Dress-Zara Kids | Shoes-Saltwater Sandals )
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We stayed at The Grand Hyatt Bali, which I totally recommend with kids, they are right on the beach and have amazing pools (where my kids lived for the week)
Nusa Dua, Bali
( Right to left –  Swim Suit – Minnow Swim | Shoes- Saltwater Sandals | Swim Suit – Gap Kids)
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( Clothing: Swim Suit – Gap kids | Goggles- Bilng2o )
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(Clothing:  Right to left- Romper – Tutu du monde |  Shoes – Chapter2 | Dress – Bijousauvage | Shoes – Luccini)

Restaurant – Sea Circus Bali, Seminyak Bal
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As you can see we lived in our swimsuits between the beach and pool ! We took a day trip to Ubud, Bali where we went to the Rice Fields, Ubud traditional Market, Monkey Forest, Tegenungan Waterfall and Ubud Palace
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The Rice Fields of Bali – Ubud, Bali
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Traditional Ubud Market  – Ubud, Bali
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Money Forest – Ubud, Bali
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Tegenungan Waterfall – Ubud, Bali
(Clothing: Swimsuits – Minnow Swim | Shoes-Saltwater Sandals)
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Ubud Palae – Ubud, Bali
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Day trip to another island by boat – Nusa Penida Island, Bali
(The hike is very steep only Molly was able to make it)
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Restaurant Neon Palms

Cutest Tapas restaurant and they also have a kids menu.

Restaurant Neon Palms
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Restaurant Kind Community
They have an amazing breakfast full or smoothie bowls, fruit and waffles
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Nusa Dua, Bali
Grand Hyatt Bali
We are already missing the warm beaches and beautiful sunsets of Bali, where we shared carefree adventures with our children.

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, blind, how to travel, travel, travel tips Posted By: Priscila Barros, Editor-in-Chief


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