Tourexpi
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is expanding its range of
family-oriented experiences with a year-round programme of seasonal activities.
Located directly on Kuta Beach with direct access to the Beachwalk Shopping
Center, the resort combines beachfront living, modern accommodation and
lifestyle experiences designed for families and multi-generational travellers.
The concept focuses on creating a seamless holiday
experience that blends relaxation, recreation and cultural discovery. Guests
can easily move between beach activities, shopping, dining and entertainment
without long transfers, while the central location places them in one of Bali’s
most dynamic coastal districts.
Seasonal experiences shape the guest programme
The resort’s activity calendar is aligned with major
cultural moments and travel periods throughout the year. In March 2026, the
programme highlights the period between Nyepi, Bali’s Day of Silence, and the
Eid al-Fitr celebrations.
Nyepi on 19 March encourages guests to embrace quiet
reflection and wellness experiences, including mindful beachfront dining. The
following days, 20 and 21 March, shift the atmosphere toward celebration as Eid
al-Fitr brings families together through festive meals and gatherings.
The programme continues into April with Easter
activities and a joint Food Truck Festival with Aloft Bali Kuta at Beachwalk,
scheduled for 3 and 4 April at the OASIS Stage.
During the international summer travel season in July,
when Bali typically experiences strong family demand, the resort expands its
programme with children’s activities, poolside events, seasonal dining concepts
and the annual Sunset Garden Festival.
Ashley Lai, Multi-property General Manager of Sheraton
Bali Kuta Resort and Aloft Bali Kuta at Beachwalk, said:
“Our seasonal programming is designed to strengthen
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort's positioning as a leading beachfront destination
while supporting consistent demand and performance throughout the year. By
aligning key activations with cultural moments and peak travel periods, we
enhance guest engagement, drive occupancy, and deliver sustained value without
compromising service excellence.”
Suites designed for families
Accommodation at Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is tailored
to families travelling together. Rooms and suites feature private balconies
overlooking the Indian Ocean, while larger family suites offer 62 square metres
of space and can accommodate up to four guests.
The Family Suite concept includes sofa beds, lounge
areas and playful elements such as in-room tents for children. Guests also
receive daily buffet breakfast, afternoon tea, complimentary minibar and
personalised welcome amenities.
Families benefit from additional perks including free
dining for children, access to more than 20 recreational activities and dining
benefits such as discounted access to the Sunday Social Brunch.
PlayHouse Kids Club and beachfront leisure
The resort’s PlayHouse Kids Club provides supervised
activities for younger guests, while the infinity pool and direct beach access
offer relaxation for all generations. Cultural experiences are also integrated
into the programme, allowing visitors to discover elements of Balinese heritage
during their stay.
Diverse dining concepts by the ocean
Dining options reflect the resort’s mix of
international cuisine and relaxed beachfront atmosphere. Bene Italian Kitchen,
recognised as a Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Winner 2025, specialises in
wood-fired Italian dishes and handmade pasta.
Daily Social serves international dishes in a casual
setting, while &More by Sheraton offers specialty coffee, cocktails and
ocean views throughout the day.
The location also allows guests to explore nearby
dining and entertainment venues around Kuta Beach. The neighbouring Aloft Bali
Kuta at Beachwalk features the W XYZ Bar with live music, cocktails and social
events that attract both visitors and local residents.
Through seasonal programming, family-friendly
accommodation and a wide range of dining options, Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort
aims to strengthen its position as one of Bali’s most accessible beachfront
resorts for families and multi-generational travellers.
Image
Credit: © Sheraton Bali Kuta
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