Month wise Weather
Month | Temp | Weather |
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Jan | 26°C | Rainy |
Feb | 26°C | Summer |
Mar | 27°C | Summer |
Apr | 28°C | Summer |
May | 28°C | Summer |
Jun | 28°C | Summer |
Jul | 27°C | Summer |
Aug | 27°C | Summer |
Sep | 26°C | Pleasant |
Oct | 26°C | Pleasant |
Nov | 27°C | Rainy |
Dec | 26°C | Rainy |
What to Expect:
Rainy season at its peak. Heavy but short showers, high humidity, and lush green landscapes. Good for spa retreats, cultural tours, and fewer crowds at major attractions. Beaches are less ideal, but waterfalls and rice terraces look stunning.
What to Expect:
Start of the dry season. Warm temperatures, low humidity, and clear skies. Perfect for temple tours, trekking Mount Batur, and exploring Ubud. Great for beaches and water sports with calmer seas.
What to Expect:
Start of the dry season. Warm temperatures, low humidity, and clear skies. Perfect for temple tours, trekking Mount Batur, and exploring Ubud. Great for beaches and water sports with calmer seas.
What to Expect:
Peak dry season. Sunny, dry, and slightly cooler evenings. Ideal for surfing, diving, and beach holidays. These are also peak tourist months, so expect larger crowds and higher prices.
What to Expect:
Still part of the dry season with pleasant weather, but fewer tourists compared to July–August. Great for cultural exploration, outdoor activities, and quieter beaches. One of the best times for balanced weather and value.
What to Expect:
Rainy season returns. Afternoon downpours are common, but mornings are often clear. Rice fields are vibrant, waterfalls are powerful, and crowds are lighter. A good time for budget travelers and cultural immersion.
Bali Weather Overview

The dry season is the best time to visit Bali for outdoor activities and beach holidays. Temperatures stay between 27°C and 32°C with low humidity. Clear skies mean perfect sunsets in Seminyak and beach days in Nusa Dua. Ubud’s rice fields are also...
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Bali’s wet season is warm and humid, with average temperatures between 25°C and 31°C. Showers are usually short and intense, often in the afternoon or evening. Despite the rain, mornings are often clear and sunny.
The wet season is also the ...
Month-by-Month Guide to Visiting Bali

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Weather: Hot, humid, frequent afternoon showers.
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Experie...

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Weather: Still wet but improving, with some sunny days.
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Experience: Less crowded, go...

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Weather: Rain begins to ease. Warm days with occasional showers.
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Experience: Shoulde...

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Weather: Beginning of the dry season, sunny and pleasant.
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Experience: Fewer crowds, ...

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Weather: Dry, sunny, warm.
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Experience: One of the best months to visit. Low crowds, ...

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Weather: Sunny, dry, low humidity.
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Experience: Peak of the dry season begins. Great ...

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Weather: Perfect sunny days.
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Experience: Peak tourist se...

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Weather: Best weather of the year.
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Experience: Very busy...

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Weather: Dry, sunny, warm.
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Experience: Shoulder season, fewer tourists, great deals....

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Weather: End of dry season. Sunny with a slight increase in humidity.
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Experience: Fe...

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Weather: Start of wet season, hot and humid with showers.

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Weather: Wet, humid, festive.
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Experience: Crowded during...
Best Season to Visit Bali Based on Your Travel Style

Best months: May to September
The dry season is the best time for couples to visit Bali. With sunny skies, golden beaches, and l...
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Best months: June to August & December
Families will love Bali during the peak dry months (June–August), when days are...
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Best months: January to April & October to November
If you’re travelling on a budget, the wet season (Jan–Apr, Oct–Nov...
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Best months: April to October
Bali is a paradise for thrill-seekers, and the dry months (April–October) are perfect for ou...
Read more..Best Time to Visit Bali for Specific Activities

The best time for beach lovers in Bali is during the dry season. From May to September, you’ll find sunny skies, calm seas, and ideal swimming conditions at beaches like Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Jimbaran. Crystal-clear waters around Nusa Penida and ...
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For trekking and outdoor adventures, the dry months are the most suitable. From April to October, hikes up Mount Batur for sunrise or Mount Agung for a more challenging climb are safe and rewarding. Trails are less slippery, skies are clear, and th...
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If you want to dive into Balinese culture, temple ceremonies, and art villages, the shoulder seasons (April–June, September–November) are perfect. The weather is warm but not too hot, and the crowds are lighter. Exploring Ubud’s temples, traditiona...
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Bali is a surfer’s paradise, and the dry season is the best time to catch world-class waves. Spots like Uluwatu, Padang Padang, and Canggu attract surfers with consistent swells and offshore winds. Beginners can also find calmer waters at Kuta Beac...
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Bali’s cultural calendar is rich year-round, but the wet season (Jan–Mar) is special for its festivals. Nyepi (Balinese New Year) usually falls in March — a unique day of silence and reflection across the island. Leading up to it, you’ll see colorf...
Read more..Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
April to June and September to October for the perfect mix of weather and fewer crowds.
November to March, with afternoon showers.
Yes, for festive vibes and parties, but expect higher prices and bigger crowds.
November to March (except Christmas and New Year).
Yes, temperatures stay between 25°C and 32°C year-round.
5 to 7 days are ideal to explore beaches, temples, and cultural sites.
Seminyak for nightlife, Ubud for culture, Canggu for surfing, and Nusa Dua for family resorts.
Yes, Bali is generally safe. Just be cautious with belongings and avoid isolated areas at night.
The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash is widely preferred.
Many nationalities get visa-free entry for 30 days, but check your country’s specific rules.
Temples, rice terraces, beaches, surfing, yoga retreats, and vibrant nightlife.
No, it’s not recommended. Stick to bottled or filtered water.
Bali offers options for every budget, from luxury resorts to affordable homestays.
Scooter rentals, ride-hailing apps (Grab/Gojek), or private drivers.
Yes, dress modestly in temples, avoid touching people’s heads, and use your right hand when giving or receiving items.