Nusa Dua vs Ubud: Which Bali Spot Is Best for Families?
If Bali is on your mind for that long-awaited family getaway, first of all—excellent choice. But once the passports are prepped and the Alike itinerary starts shaping up, one question pops up often for Indian families: "Should we stay in Nusa Dua or Ubud?"
On one hand, there's Nusa Dua, a serene, gated enclave dotted with luxury beach resorts and stroller-friendly paths. On the other hand, Ubud promises jungle magic, hands-on cultural experiences, and the kind of earthy charm that sticks with you long after the tan fades.
- Choose Nusa Dua if your kids are young (toddlers/preschoolers), you prefer a tranquil resort stay with amenities, easy beach access, a reliable kids' club, and secure surroundings. It's ideal for relaxation, swimming, and simple family fun.
- Choose Ubud if you're a family with older kids (5+), interested in engaging cultural activities, nature, art, cooking, and hands-on experiences. Ubud is richer in local culture and is great for families who want education mixed with adventure.
So where should you go with the kids? Let's dig in.
Why do families choose between Nusa Dua and Ubud?
Simple: they're two of Bali's most family-friendly zones, but they cater to very different kinds of holidays. While Nusa Dua is all about calm beaches, resort pools, and downtime (ideal if your crew includes toddlers), Ubud is better suited for curious kids ready to get their hands messy—be it batik painting, Balinese cooking, or monkey spotting.
It's the difference between "relax and recharge" and "explore and engage".

Overview of Nusa Dua and Ubud
Nusa Dua: Beachside comfort with a luxury bow
Picture postcard beaches, smooth walking paths, and hotels that know how to pamper even the crankiest toddler. That's Nusa Dua. Many resorts here come with kids' clubs, shallow splash zones, and play areas—plus private beach access.
Popular picks:
- The Westin Resort (famous for its supervised kids' club)
- Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua (think waterslides and beachfront brunch)
- Pirates Bay Bali – a pirate-themed open-air café with treehouses and treasure hunts.
Ubud: Jungle vibes and cultural wonder
Ubud is Bali's cultural soul. Think lush green rice terraces, local artisans, temples, and the sounds of gamelan echoing at dusk. It's where your children can meet a monkey, learn to make Balinese offerings, or take part in an art class surrounded by nature.
Highlights include:
- Monkey Forest
- Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Centre (art, dance, music for kids)
- Ubud Palace dance performances
- Sari Organik farm walks

Location and accessibility: Getting there and getting around
| Feature | Nusa Dua | Ubud |
|---|---|---|
| Distance from Airport (Ngurah Rai) | 25–30 mins by taxi | 1.5 to 2 hrs (depending on traffic) |
| Roads & Navigation | Wide, stroller-friendly, great for families | Narrow, winding, scenic but less walkable |
| Transport Options | Taxis, resort shuttles, walkable zone | Taxis are available, but it's best with a private driver |
| Best Time to Visit | April–October (dry season) | April–October; green and lush year-round |
What you can experience
In Nusa Dua:
- Wake up to ocean breezes and buffet breakfasts.
- Join the Devdan Show—a cultural performance with music, acrobatics, and storytelling (kid-friendly and engaging).
- Walk to the Water Blow—a natural sea geyser where waves crash against cliffs.
- Let the kids loose at resort pools and kids' clubs with structured play.
- Ride camels on the beach—yes, camels!
In Ubud:
- Wander through Monkey Forest (hold tight to your sunnies).
- Take a family cooking class—spice grinding is oddly satisfying.
- Visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces for short hikes and great selfies.
- Craft your own masks or take a batik painting session.
- Join a Sari Hati movie night under the stars.
Cost comparison: Nusa Dua vs Ubud
| Category | Nusa Dua (₹) | Ubud (₹) |
|---|---|---|
| Mid-range family resort/night | ₹6,000–₹15,000 | ₹4,000–₹12,000 |
| Luxury resort/night | ₹15,000–₹30,000+ | ₹12,000–₹25,000 |
| Meals (family of 4) | ₹1,500–₹3,000/day | ₹1,000–₹2,500/day |
| Activities | Devdan Show: ₹4,000–₹5,200/person, waterpark access ₹2,500–₹3,000 | Monkey Forest ₹240–₹385/person, craft/cooking classes ₹300–₹1,250 |
| Transport (day trip with driver) | ~₹2,000–₹3,000 | ~₹2,500–₹4,000 |
Exchange rate (as of August 2025):
1 USD ≈ ₹83.20
1 IDR ≈ ₹0.0051 (100,000 IDR ≈ ₹510)
1 USD ≈ ₹83.20
1 IDR ≈ ₹0.0051 (100,000 IDR ≈ ₹510)

Best for…: Nusa Dua vs Ubud traveller types (Force Ranked 1–10)
| Traveller Type | Nusa Dua | Ubud |
|---|---|---|
| Young families (0–5 years) | 10/10 – Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers with safe, flat, resort-style environments | 4/10 – Not ideal due to walking trails, natural terrain, and fewer toddler-specific activities |
| Families with older kids (5+) | 7/10 – Good mix of beach fun and light activities | 9/10 – Excellent for hands-on learning, culture, and nature-based engagement |
| Luxury seekers | 10/10 – Premium beachfront resorts, spas, and full-service stays | 8/10 – Upscale boutique and wellness retreats in lush jungle settings |
| Culture lovers | 4/10 – Limited to Devdan Show and a few curated performances | 10/10 – Deep cultural immersion through local experiences and traditional arts |
| Adventure or light trekking | 3/10 – Mostly flat terrain with little adventure appeal | 9/10 – Great for rice terrace hikes, jungle walks, and waterfall visits |
| Beach lovers | 10/10 – Pristine beaches, calm waters, and easy access | 2/10 – Inland location with no beach access |
| Art and nature explorers | 3/10 – Resorts may offer minimal artistic or nature exposure | 10/10 – Workshops, nature trails, creative spaces galore |
Insider tips for Nusa Dua and Ubud
- In Nusa Dua, choose a beachfront resort with a reliable kids' club—you'll thank yourself later during your spa hour.
- Book the Devdan Show in advance—it fills fast during school holidays.
- In Ubud, avoid the Monkey Forest with snacks or shiny objects (monkeys are adorable but cheeky).
- Arrange a private driver in Ubud for the day—easier with kids and allows flexibility.
- Carry insect repellent and sun hats for Ubud's open-air activities.
Food & shopping
- Nusa Dua: Mostly resort dining or small shopping centres (Bali Collection). Cuisine is global—pasta, burgers, buffet breakfasts galore.
- Ubud: Think smoothie bowls, banana pancakes, vegan cafes, and market-side warungs. Don't miss the Ubud Art Market for souvenirs and handmade crafts.
Choose Nusa Dua if you're travelling with small kids, want a stress-free beach holiday with room service and soft towels, and prefer everything in one place.
Choose Ubud if your family is curious, active, and open to new experiences—from cooking sambal to dancing with locals in temple courtyards.
Many families even split their stay: 5 nights Nusa Dua + 3 nights Ubud. That way, you get the best of both—sandy toes and cultural glow.
Frequently Asked Questions
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