On our recent family holiday to Bali we stayed at the Sanur Paradise Plaza Suites.
The Sanur Paradise Plaza Suites is a fantastic family friendly resort which includes the well run Camp Splash Sanur Kids Club .
So join me and discover all the fun things to do at Camp Splash Sanur, making our family holiday to Bali a success.
Camp Splash Sanur is aimed at entertaining the primary school age bracket. As the target age group is older this kids club is not run like many others – the children are free to come and go as they please (if you have littlies a baby sitter can be arranged at cost).
Every hour Camp Splash Sanur have activities scheduled; there is a board up to let you know what’s on when.
Camp Splash (Sanur, Bali) Kids Club Activities
The mornings in Camp Splash often start with some craft at 10am.
However we are usually down in the Camp Splash Sanur games zone well before enjoying playing some: pool, air hockey, giant chess, table tennis or foosball (soccer table). Meanwhile there are some kids on the PlayStation.
After craft we are ready to hit the pool and the water slide.
But you needn’t worry about missing any of the activities whilst you are having fun in the pool as the fantastic Camp Splash staff come out with a megaphone to call all the kids to join them for each activity like:
- Marble diving
- Sack racing
- Shooting goals
- Playing soccer
- Splash competitions
- Playing tug of war
- Watching the magician
- A treasure hunt
- Eating competition
The Camp Splash Sanur even have prizes for each of the activities and the staff ensure everyone eventually gets a prize.
Then after all that activity the kids have their own Kids Spa to relax with a massage, nail painting or hair braiding.
Within a couple of days staying the Sanur Paradise Plaza Suites the Camp Splash Sanur staff know the all kids names, which just adds to the fun friendly atmosphere.
So which activities would your kids enjoy at Camp Spalsh Sanur?
Please tell me in the comments.
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Looks like the ideal place for a fun family holiday Sally! 🙂
The perfect place to take kids on a relaxing family holiday Lyndall.
That looks like a very well thought-out program, Sally. If I were that age I’d be sure to not miss a thing! Haha – why tour Bali when you can be having just as much fun at the hotel?
I have to say Linda because of the fun at the kids club it was hard to drag my son away and explore not only the greater area of Sanur but also do a few day trips.
Looks like so much fun, Sally-Ann! We stayed in Sanur a few years back but at the Hyatt. Loved it! Unfortunately, they’re undergoing complete reconstruction at the moment so we haven’t been able to go back. Camp Splash looks like awesome fun though – especially the splash competition.
I have to admit Grace I am keeping watch as to when the Hyatt in Sanur reopens. We stayed at the Grand Hyatt in Nusa Dua and loved it.
What a lot of fun! My two are pre-school at the moment, but I’m sure they would love getting involved in these activities when they are a bit older. And, I can imagine me relaxing by the pool with a good book while they did 🙂 #MondayEscapes
There were lots of littlies there as well Claire, they had special dedicated slides just for them.
Oh goodness, Monkey would be in heaven at Camp Splash! How great that the staff learn the kids’ names. That’s a nice touch. Thanks for linking up with #MondayEscapes
All the staff aroun the resort were so good, it is one of the main reasons this resort is still so successful.