The Best Time to Visit Bali by Season

Bali might look like a year-round paradise, but each season offers a completely different experience. Weather, waves, crowds, and prices change dramatically throughout the year. This in-depth guide helps you decide the perfect time to visit depending on your preferences—sun, surf, relaxation, photography, or culture.


🌤 Dry Season (April–October): Sunny Days & Perfect Beaches

The dry season is Bali’s peak travel period, offering blue skies and excellent beach weather.

Weather

  • 27°C–31°C
  • Low humidity
  • Clear skies

Best For

  • Beach lovers
  • Snorkeling & diving
  • Outdoor adventures
  • Waterfalls & hiking

Top Destinations

  • Nusa Penida
  • Uluwatu
  • Canggu
  • Gili Islands

Pros

✔ Best weather of the year
✔ Safest season for boat trips
✔ Ideal waves for surfers

Cons

✘ High hotel rates
✘ Crowded beaches


🌧 Wet Season (November–March): Storms, Jungles & Culture

Expect afternoon showers and dramatic cloudscapes.

Weather

  • 28°C–32°C
  • Heavy rain
  • Very humid

Best For

  • Waterfalls
  • Photography
  • Spa + wellness retreats
  • Indoor cultural tours

Top Destinations

  • Ubud (lushest during rainy season)
  • Sidemen rice terraces
  • Lovina (calmer crowds)

Pros

✔ Lowest prices
✔ Lush landscapes
✔ Fewer tourists

Cons

✘ Mosquitos
✘ Strong waves, boat cancellations
✘ Slippery hiking trails


💰 Budget Considerations

  • Highest prices: July–August, December–January
  • Best deals: February–March

🌊 Surfing by Season

  • Best surf: May–September (west coast)
  • Rainy-season surf: November–March (east coast)

🌟 Final Advice

If you want perfect weather: June–September
If you want no crowds: February–March
If you want photography: rainy season
If you want culture: year-round

Bali changes with the seasons—but each season offers beauty, depending on what you seek.

Related articles

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share article

spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.