Your child is going to Bali.
Freedom, yes — with a safety net.
We support students for 3 to 6 months with a structured process, local points of contact, and a backup if any issues arise. The goal: less uncertainty, more peace of mind — without hindering their independence.
What Bali Interns Does for Your Child (from A to Z).
The first two weeks: where everything comes together.
Going to the other side of the world means facing many unknowns all at once. Stress often comes from small details. Our role is to provide guidance, a clear process, and a contact person if you encounter any difficulties — without “over-assisting”.
An island that is generally very safe... with normal precautions.
Bali welcomes travelers from all over the world, and the local culture is known for its kindness and respect. As is the case everywhere, zero risk doesn't exist: the most common issues are mainly petty theft, scams, and road incidents (often related to scooters).
- Altercation, theft, accident, a confusing situation…
- Your child has an on-site emergency contact to act as a liaison, translate, and guide them through the correct procedures.
- If necessary, we connect with our local partners to help resolve the situation smoothly and ensure the student isn't left to deal with the problem alone.
Would you like reassurance on a specific point?
Write to us. We'll respond clearly, without jargon. The more context you provide, the more helpful our answer will be.
- Dates (approximate) + duration
- Internship field
- Safety & Daily Life
- Settling In / Accommodation / Mobility
- “What to do if…” (theft, accident, internship issue)
- Clear & Actionable Response
- Guidelines + Best Practices
- Our Support Framework if Needed
The 3 pages to read next
To quickly answer the most frequent questions before applying.