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TAKE A BREAK

WHEN IT’S TIME TO ESCAPE THE DAILY GRIND,YOU CAN’T BEAT BEAUTIFUL BALI FOR AN EASY, RELAXING FAMILY HOLIDAY THAT TICKS ALL THE BOXES

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Family life is wonderful, but at times it can feel like groundhog day. If you need a break, why not book a relaxing holiday to Bali? It’s an easy, family friendly tropical paradise that’s only a short flight away. The Australian dollar gets you great value in Indonesia, with babysitter­s on call, locals who adore entertaini­ng children, a world class dining scene and abundant ways for you relax. What are you waiting for?

NUSA DUA

A cocooned five-star enclave, Nusa Dua is a collection of world class beachfront hotels, restaurant­s, manicured gardens, an 18-hole golf course, temples and a highly regarded Asia Pacific museum. Take a look at the Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort, with the Manarai family friendly day club, the indoor kids club, in-house babysitter­s and all the luxuries of a five-star hotel.

SEMINYAK

Grab a cocktail and catch the glorious sunsets over this beachside area that features glamorous fashion boutiques, exotic homewares and world class fusion restaurant­s. Consider staying at The Seminyak, a beachfront resort in walking distance to the best local restaurant­s, fashion and homeware boutiques.

KUTA

Kuta’s famous for fun, with its popular surf beach, air conditione­d shopping destinatio­ns and Waterbom water park where kids of all ages can slip and slide. Families will love the ANVAYA hotel’s kids’ club, with Balinese handicraft making, origami, balloon painting, Balinese dance, music and Indonesian language lessons, and a nanny service for little ones.

SANUR

Sanur has long been a favourite destinatio­n for families and those who prefer a relaxed village vibe. A long paved path between the beach and beachside hotels makes Sanur a safe place to cycle and push a stroller.

UBUD

The Padma Resort in Ubud is a family paradise with a kids’ club offering dynamic activities, engaging toys, rooms for movies and gaming, and even a bunk bed room for naps. For more informatio­n visit indonesia. travel

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