Choosing where to live in Bali is one of the most meaningful decisions you’ll make for your family. It shapes not just your daily rhythm, but the invisible curriculum your child absorbs, the pace, the community, the relationship with nature, and the quality of attention available to them.
Canggu vs Ubud vs Mengwi, how to choose the right environment for a child’s formative years? Each of Bali’s three most popular family destinations offers something genuinely beautiful. The question is which one matches what you’re really looking for.
Canggu, The International Hub
Canggu has evolved into Bali’s most dynamic expat community, and for families who thrive on variety and connection, it delivers. Schools here tend to follow established international frameworks IB, the British curriculum, with strong co-curricular programs. Children grow up in a genuinely multicultural environment, building social fluency and global awareness early.
Outside of school, the options are rich: football academies, surf schools, equestrian centres, skate parks. It’s a place where children with competitive energy and wide social appetites can find their people. The trade-off is pace: Canggu moves quickly, traffic is dense, and the environment rewards those who enjoy stimulation and social variety.
Ubud, The Cultural Heart
Ubud draws families who feel the pull of something slower and more rooted. The schools here tend to centre the whole child, weaving arts, environmental connection, and reflective practice through daily life. It’s an environment that honours creativity and encourages children to develop a relationship with the natural world rather than simply moving through it.
Life outside school follows that same rhythm. Weekends unfold through pottery workshops, rice terrace walks, ceremony and craft. For children (and parents) who find meaning in beauty, in making things with their hands, in quieter forms of connection, Ubud holds something real.
Mengwi, Where Flow Finds a Home
Mengwi is increasingly the choice for families who have done the deeper reading, who have moved past looking for the “best school” and started asking what kind of human being they want to help shape. It offers more space, a more authentically Balinese neighbourhood, and genuine affordability. But what draws progressive families here most is Open Flow School.
Open Flow serves children aged 2–12 through a philosophy rooted in neuroscience and embodied wisdom: that learning, when it happens at the right moment in the right conditions, feels as natural as breathing. Children learn through flow states, sustained periods of joyful, self-directed engagement where curiosity leads and time disappears. The campus dissolves into nature rather than sitting apart from it, and mixed-age learning means children grow alongside and through one another, not in isolated cohorts.
What makes Open Flow distinct isn’t simply what it teaches, but how it understands childhood itself. Development is honoured on each child’s actual timeline rather than forced to match an age-based schedule. Emotional literacy, physical confidence, and intellectual curiosity grow together rather than separately. And the family is treated as an ecosystem, parents co-work on campus, present and available, so that work and family life flow alongside each other rather than competing.
For digital nomad families in particular, this model offers something rare: a school you can genuinely be part of, not just drop off at.
Finding Your Family’s Fit
Each of these areas offers a beautiful beginning. The real question is what you most want woven into your child’s earliest years.
| Feature | Canggu | Ubud | Mengwi |
| Vibe | Energetic, cosmopolitan, fast-paced | Artistic, nature-immersed, contemplative | Spacious, grounded, community-rooted |
| Learning Focus | International frameworks, structured programmes | Holistic, arts-integrated, environmental | Flow-based, developmental, family-integrated |
| Best For | Socially adventurous families who love variety | Creative spirits and nature-seekers | Families ready for something genuinely different |
If you want your child embedded in international structures and thriving on social diversity, Canggu will serve you well. If the arts, crafts, and a slower cultural rhythm call to you, Ubud is waiting. And if what you’re really looking for is a place where your child’s natural capacity can simply, fully unfold, Mengwi and Open Flow School might be exactly what you’ve been imagining.