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As one of the summer break months, August makes for a popular time to visit Bali.

But how is Bali in August? Is it the paradise that everyone imagines when you hear “Bali”?

There are many questions to ask before jumping the gun and booking an August Bali trip.

Luckily for you, I am a full-time traveller and a lot of my blog content focuses on South East Asia , so I have created this guide to spending August in Bali.

Let’s get straight into it!

Is August a good time to visit Bali?

August is definitely one of the best months to visit Bali for sure. It’s everything you picture Bali to be and more. The chilled-out beach lifestyle that everyone imagines Bali to have is rarely more present than in August.

Bali weather in August

The weather in Bali in August is nothing short of perfect. It’s actually the month when Bali experiences the least rainfall, with only 3 rain days , on average, in the whole month. This is great news for travellers escaping to sunny Indonesia.

And it’s only made better by the temperatures throughout the month, with an average daily temperature of 27°C / 80°F . It’s as warm as Bali gets, so there really is no better month than August for Bali when it comes to weather.

No rain and sunny skies make for the perfect combination, and the great weather allows Bali to shine. When you plan a trip to Bali, you picture yourself relaxing on a beach with golden sand, crystal clear water, clear blue skies and a gorgeous sun, and this is precisely what August offers.

So even though many people wrongly think Thailand is in Indonesia , you can expect similar weather in both countries at this time of the year.

July and August time is also the planting season for the famous rice terraces in Bali so it’s pretty cool to see them at this time of the year too.

A picture of a beach in Bali in August.

What to expect in Bali in August

As the conditions in August are so idealistic, August is also one of the most popular months for tourists to visit Bali.

So you should expect heightened prices for accommodation, particularly luxury stays such as private pool villas. The increase in visitors naturally leads to an increase in the cost, due to basic supply and demand theories.

You may also experience higher prices for activities and things to do. Especially Bali tour packages, they go up in the summer months. So if you’re heading for your honeymoon, make sure to save a lot!

And naturally, as it is the most popular time of year, you should expect Bali to be busy, with large crowds pretty much everywhere. Especially the most popular beaches, bars, photo spots like Nusa Penida, Nusa Dua, etc. Mount Batur can even get pretty busy.

But don’t worry, despite the crowds, you are still guaranteed to have the trip of a lifetime if you head to Bali in August.

A drone shot of a beach in Bali in August.

Holidays in Bali in August

There isn’t too much when it comes to public holidays in August in Bali, except Independence Day which is on the 17th of August.

It’s a national holiday throughout the whole of Indonesia celebrating the independence of Indonesia from 1945. Visiting during this time is one of the best Bali travel tips as the atmosphere is special.

Preparations begin a few weeks before the day, with banners, bunting, etc. decorating the paradise. It’s quite cool to see.

On Independence Day itself, large businesses and government buildings close, as well as banks, so be sure to duly plan if you visit over the day. When it comes to supermarkets, cafes, or any other smaller businesses, it’s typically “business as usual” so it shouldn’t inconvenience your Bali experience too much.

A person sitting by a flag of Indonesia flying by the sea.

What to wear in Bali in August

Since the weather in Bali is so warm, you can dress for summer weather.

Shorts, t-shirts, summer dresses, etc., are all viable clothing options for warm temperatures.

You’ll want light and breathable clothing so you don’t sweat too much.

Also, remember to bring your swimming stuff. Bali is incredible for swimming. The sea’s crystal clear water is so inviting on a warm day relaxing by the beach.

But it’s also important to remember to bring clothing that you can wear if you choose to visit any temples or religious buildings where you have to dress respectfully. A general rule is to have your shoulders and knees covered.

Things to do in Bali in August

There are so many wonderful things to do in Bali, no matter what time of year. Although August is considered one of the best times to visit, there are no bad months for visiting Bali. That being said, here are 5 of the best things to do in Bali in August specifically.

1. Have fun at the Sanur Village Festival

The Sanur Village Festival is held annually in the village of, you guessed it, Sanur in Bali. The festival is one of the biggest cultural celebrations in Bali and is held each August.

There are fashion shows, food competitions, sporting events and lots of other fun activities. It makes for a really good place to go out and enjoy yourself.

Whether you choose to dance, eat, or simply take in the atmosphere, you’ll have a good time at the Sanur Village festival.

2. Watch a Kecak Show

Watching a Kecak show in Bali is one of the most memorable experiences you will take away from a trip to the Indonesian island.

The fire dances are never better than in front of a beautiful August sunset, making August the perfect time to see one of these shows for yourself.

You watch the fire dance for approximately one hour in the evening, absorbing the unique culture and atmosphere surrounding the dancers. It’s spectacular.

3. Go snorkelling or diving

Okay- admittedly you can go snorkelling or diving at any point in the year, but there’s really no better time than in August.

Due to the high temperatures, the water is much nicer to swim in. While exploring the underwater world, you can see so many different fish and other marine life in Bali.

Experts also say that between April and September is the best time for snorkelling in Bali. Southeast Asia is also one of the best regions in the world for earning your PADI (diving certification) as it’s usually half as expensive as in the US.

A picture of someone diving in Bali.

4. Admire the Bali Kite Festival

The Bali Kite festivals take place in either July or August, so this one depends on the year you are visiting.

If you get lucky and visit Bali in August when there’s a kite festival, you are in for a treat.

It’s an amazing sight seeing so many kits flying high in the sky, it’s comparable to seeing the hot air balloons in Cappadocia, Turkey .

5. Celebrate Indonesian Independence Day

Lastly, as I mentioned earlier in the article, Indonesia’s Independence Day is celebrated on the 17th of August.

Why not join in the celebrations yourself as part of your trip to Bali? It’s something unique, authentic and immersive, without a doubt.

Everyone is welcome to join in and celebrate the day, both locals and tourists, with many fun activities taking place like climbing competitions or tug of war.

Bali in August: FAQ

Below are some questions related to visiting Bali in August along with my answers.

On average, there’s 19mm of rain throughout August which really isn’t much at all. There are usually only 3-4 rain days in the whole month, meaning most days will be dry. This makes sense as August is in Bali’s dry season.

Yes, the weather in Bali is very hot in August. It’s pretty much as warm as it gets on the island, being the sunniest month of the year. You can expect an average temperature of around 27°C.

No, quite the opposite. August is the sunniest month of the year and one of the warmest too. You can expect temperatures of around 27°C throughout the day during August in Bali.

August is one of Bali’s busiest months. Due to the warm weather, lack of rain and being a popular time for vacations, Bali is very busy in August. But don’t let the crowds put you off- Bali can be enjoyed by anyone no matter how many people are there. And there’s no better time to visit than in August.

This depends on where you are flying from. Flights from Thailand are going to be significantly cheaper than from the US, for example. But you can expect flights in August to be pretty expensive as it’s the most popular month of the year to visit Bali, leading to higher demand, and higher prices as a result.

Final thoughts: Bali in August

And there you have it, a complete guide to visiting Bali in August.

It’s one of the best times to visit the island for sure, and you are almost guaranteed to have a flawless trip.

A trip to Bali any time in August will lead to the trip of your dreams , exactly as you visualise it, with blue skies, clear waters and sunny days. What more can you ask for?

So I hope you enjoy your trip to Bali in August, you’ll have the time of your life! 🙂

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Josh Band is the founder of A Backpacker's World. He is a full-time traveller currently on a mission to visit every country in the world. As a full-time traveller, Josh knows exactly how to make the most of any trip and shares these tips with his readers. Josh mostly travels as a backpacker on a budget, so he is also an expert when it comes to getting the most of your money while travelling.

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Best Time to Visit Bali: Month by Month Breakdown

Bali is one of the most popular islands in Southeast Asia, and deciding the best time to visit Bali is going to affect not only the weather you experience but also how many other tourists are there with you.

Like most of tropical Indonesia, Bali only really has two seasons throughout the year, the dry season and the wet season. 

All year-round, it’s hot, and for many, Bali can be visited any time of the year, but between November and March, you can expect downpours most days during the wet season. 

April to October is the dry season and you can expect larger crowds and higher prices but the weather will be perfect.

Often, the best time to visit Bali is a trade-off between the weather and the number of visitors. 

To help you to plan your trip, here’s our guide on the best time to visit Bali. 

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Bali Dry Season

LIna Stock of Divergent Travelers enjoying a beach in Bali

The dry season is the best time to visit Bali when it comes to the weather because for half of the year you can expect beautiful clear skies and almost no rainfall.

The dry season in Bali runs from May to October, although this can vary each year. The peak months are the height of the Balinese winter, which is June, July, and August.

May in Bali

Mount Batur - Best time to visit Bali

May is the start of the official dry season in Bali, but you can still expect a mixed bag when it comes to the weather.

One year it could be raining all through May but the next it can be dry from as early as April. 

If it does rain in May though it’s guaranteed to just be a few light showers, and this is the best time to visit before you hit the high season from June to August.

Prices will be lower in May and with the better weather, it’s a good time to start diving and snorkeling, as the water visibility clears up.

It’s getting cooler too and less humid, so a hike to the summit of Bali’s mysterious volcano, Mount Batur, can be a great activity in May, as you’ll miss the crowds and enjoy better conditions for hiking. 

June in Bali

Uluwatu Temple Bali

June is the start of the high season in Bali, although it’s not quite as busy a month as July and August. The weather is likely to be perfect with temperatures averaging in the mid-twenties and humidity low. 

You’ll have to be really unlucky to see even a light rain shower, so it’s a great time to hit up the beaches and make the most of the clear skies and sunshine. 

Prices start to climb in June, but you’ll miss the worst of the high season which picks up towards the end of the month when the European summer holidays begin in earnest. 

In June you should visit the more touristy attractions such as the famous temples in the south – Uluwatu for instance – or the increasingly popular Nusa Islands before the summer crowds make their appearance. 

July in Bali

Beach in Bali, Indonesia

July is usually the busiest month to visit Bali, but for good reason, and that’s because you’ll be enjoying the best weather of the year. 

But as well as enjoying sunny, clear skies and zero rain, you’ll be sharing the beaches and resorts with hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers. People flock here from Europe, America and more than anywhere else, from Australia. 

Prices will be higher for flights and hotels, but if you do want to escape the crowds then head north.

This is a great time to experience a side of Bali that most miss, and by exploring the black sand beaches of Amed or the coast and jungle of Bali Barat National Park, you’ll see how the south of Bali was a few decades previously. 

August in Bali

LIna Stock of Divergent Travelers Adventure Travel blog enjoying a luxury resort in Bali

Much like July, August is always super busy in Bali. The weather is again beautiful, with clear skies and sunny days, and it’s a great time for lounging on beaches and drinking cold Bintang Beers. 

If you want to escape the holiday crowds though then plan a trip north, and visit the beautiful coastline in more rustic destinations such as Lovina or Amed, where tourism has only recently begun to develop.

There are great snorkeling and diving up north too, including some famous shipwrecks, and as it’s the height of the dry season the water will be beautifully clear.

September in Bali

Sunset with surfers in Kuta Bali

September can be the best time to visit Bali if you want a great mix of good weather and smaller crowds. 

Things will still be busy and flights will be more expensive than the later shoulder season months. But you’ll save money compared to the true high season and have fewer people around when you explore touristy destinations such as Ubud, Kuta or the Nusa Islands. 

October in Bali

Temple in Ubud Bali

October is a great shoulder season month, but the dry weather is coming to a close. There are more and more rainy days, but these can be unpredictable.

If you’re in Bali for two weeks, you’ll most likely have enough dry days to make the most of your visit. 

Enjoy the south and the more traditional beach areas, get cultural in Ubud or escape to the north to see a wilder side of the island. 

Bali Wet Season 

Surfer in Bali

The wet season in Bali runs from November through to April, corresponding with the southern hemisphere summer and fall.

It’s tropical, and that means that while it does rain hard when it rains, showers and storms are brief but fierce.

The rainy season can be a great time to miss the crowds but give December and January a miss because these two months are still incredibly popular despite the wet weather. 

November in Bali

Lina Stock of Divergent Travelers Adventure Travel blog at a luxury resort in Bali

November is when the rainy season starts in Bali, but just how much rain there will be, can vary.

You’ll have good odds of having lovely sunny days still, and it’s a great time to visit because you’ll miss the Christmas crowds who are just around the corner. 

You can get wonderful deals on flights and hotels through November, and you’ll still be able to snorkel and dive before the water gets too cloudy from the rains.

It’s getting hotter, but take a trip to the summit of Mount Batur and you’ll be able to cool down after a challenging hike to the top of Bali’s iconic volcano. 

December in Bali

Monkey of Monkey forest in Ubud Bali

December is usually the rainiest month of the year, and weather-wise, this really is not the best time to visit Bali. 

The tourist crowds would beg to differ though because while you might get soaked, it’s also incredibly warm still.

That draws over the Christmas crowds seeking winter sun from Europe and North America , and it still brings over the Aussie crowds looking for a cheap getaway. 

It’s a lively time to be in Bali, and it’s not a bad place at all to spend Christmas and New Year, but be prepared for high prices and lots of other travelers and tourists. 

January in Bali

Boat on a beach in Bali

January can be just as busy as December and unfortunately, just as rainy. This is the height of the wet season, but again, it doesn’t put off the crowds. 

If you do visit, then the southern beaches and classic resort areas are best avoided. Head north instead, and find a bit more peace and quiet in the lesser-visited parts of Bali.

February in Bali

Waterfall Bali

In February, the weather starts to cool down slightly and the rainy days begin to disappear, but it’s still very much the wet season. 

It’s a great shoulder season month, right after the Christmas crowds go home, and you can enjoy many of Bali’s best sights with fewer people around. 

Head to the waterfalls, as they will be in their element, and the jungle will be lush and green from all the rainfall over the last few months. 

March in Bali

Shoulder season in Bali - Street with no travelers

March can be a wet month or it can be a dry month, the weather gods in Bali are unpredictable this time of the year. 

It will be a quiet month on the tourism front though and that makes it the best time to visit Bali if you’re a fan of shoulder season travel. 

The Christmas and New Year crowds are long gone, and the dry season tourists are a few months away.

You can get great deals on flights and resorts if you book in advance, and you’ll find that lots of beach areas in the south such as Kuta, Seminyak or Canggu are quieter.

This is Bali though, so if you’re here for the social aspects then there are always other travelers around to hang out with. 

April in Bali

Ubud rice terraces in April

April is a great shoulder month, but be careful of the Easter Holidays in Australia or Europe, as Bali becomes a popular holiday break destination during this time of the year. 

You could enjoy almost all sunny days or conversely it could also rain a lot, but that’s the gamble in April as the rainy season draws to a close. 

It’s the tail end of the wet season though and Bali will be blooming, making this a great month to visit the waterfalls and the rice paddies before they start to dry out again.

Visit Ubud for cultural festivals and then hike through the rice terraces nearby.

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The Best Time to Visit Bali for Every Activity

Bali seasons, explained — these are the best times to visit the island, whether you're coming for the beaches, hiking, or festivals.

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Bali is a magical destination with so much to offer, from the jungle surrounding Ubud (largely considered Bali's cultural center) to the beaches lining its southern shore.

You can make your Bali vacation whatever you want it to be — a tour of the island's many temples, a spiritual journey to learn more about Hinduism, a yoga retreat, a luxury hotel immersion, a hiking adventure, or a stop on a longer trip around Indonesia. You might even want to visit Bali specifically for one of the many festivals or spiritual celebrations hosted each year.

Bali has a tropical climate with average temperatures hovering between around 75 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. Its two seasons are defined as dry (April to October) and wet (November to March). Here's a general breakdown of Bali's tourist seasons:

  • High Seasons:  June to August and November to December
  • Shoulder Seasons:  April to May and September to October
  • Low Season:  January to March

Below, we've mapped out the best times to go to Bali, depending on how you want to spend your vacation.

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Best Times to Visit Bali for Smaller Crowds

January to March is Bali's true off-season. These months can be humid and rainy, which means you won't find crowds in search of perfect beach weather and diving conditions. And because you'll also be avoiding the biggest holiday months (November and December), you'll find the island to be calm and populated by locals and expats.

While the rain brings mosquitos and may take activities like diving and surfing off the table, it's not a deal-breaker if you're in Bali to tour temples, practice yoga, and find pure relaxation. In fact, you might find that the peaceful rain in the Ubud forest adds to the overall serenity of your experience. The jungle and rice paddies thrive in this season — and the magnificent green color and sprouting vegetation are worth seeing.

Best Times to Visit Bali for Good Weather

Sunseekers should time their trip with Bali's dry season, which runs from April to October. During this period, humidity and rain decrease, creating ideal conditions for visiting beaches, surfing, scuba diving, and snorkeling. It still rains during these months, especially in April, May, and October, but showers are usually short and followed by clear skies. May is one of the hottest months, with an average high of 82 degrees Fahrenheit.

For the best weather, visit during July and August, the peak of the dry season. With less humidity, these months feel cooler, with an average temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit, so they're perfect for enjoying a mix of active adventures and beach time. Those coming to Bali to catch some legendary waves should also aim to visit during the dry season, with June to August bringing larger swells to the main surf spots along the southwest coast.

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Best Times to Visit Bali for Lower Prices

The busiest and most expensive time in Bali is during the dry season, with hotel prices peaking between June and September. Tourism also sees a boost during the holidays, so you can expect higher hotel prices in November and December.

The most affordable time to visit Bali is from January through March, the rainy-season months that fall outside of the festive season. Hotel prices during this time tend to be lower due to the lack of demand, making it possible to score ocean-view rooms or multi-bedroom villas for a fraction of the price you would pay during the dry season. You may also find deals during the quiet shoulder season months, April and October.

Best Months for Hiking in Bali

If you're traveling to Bali specifically to hike, visiting between April and October is ideal, as the rainy season can cause trails to be muddy and slippery. For those planning to do some waterfall hikes, the best time to visit Bali is in April, May, and June, when the cascades are strong following the wet season, and the days are more likely to be sunny. Hikers who rent motorbikes will also have an easier time zipping around the island during the dry season since the roads can become treacherous in the rain.

Best Time to Hike Mount Batur

Mount Batur is perhaps the most iconic Bali hike. Typically, you'll book through a tour company that will pick you up from your hotel at about 2 a.m. for the 1,717-meter (5,633-foot) trek. You'll summit the active volcano as the sun rises, and depending on your guide, you may even be treated to eggs boiled in the volcanic steam at the top of Mount Batur. The two-hour hike to the summit is best done between May and September to ensure dry weather and clear views.

Best Times to Visit Bali for Festivals

One of the most iconic annual events in Bali is the Bali Arts Festival, which occurs in June and July. Indonesian Independence Day (or Hari Merdeka) falls on August 17 and is commemorated with parades and outdoor celebrations. Keep in mind that if you're traveling for a Hindu celebration, Balinese Hindus often celebrate different holidays than Hindus in India. Galungan, for example, is an important 10-day celebration of the triumph of good over evil (dharma over adharma) that occurs every 210 days according to the Balinese Pawukon calendar. Nyepi, a day of silence, fasting, and meditation before the New Year, typically takes place in March.

Best Months to Visit the Beach in Bali

May to September is the best time to visit Bali for a classic beach vacation. Days tend to be hot, sunny, and dry, creating ideal conditions for snorkeling, diving, and other water sports. However, the drawback of visiting Bali during this period is that most of these months fall within the peak season. The temples, beaches, hotels, and yoga classes will be crowded, so it's likely you won't have as many opportunities to soak up that sweet Balinese serenity you're treated to in the low season.

Worst Times to Visit Bali

Of course, those looking for a quintessential Bali vacation with plenty of sunshine and outdoor activities will want to avoid the rainy season (especially during the wettest months, December and January). At this time of year, it's common to experience choppy seas, muddy trails, and afternoon storms, which can quite literally put a damper on your plans. However, travelers looking to spend their days practicing yoga, visiting temples, or enjoying cultural experiences indoors may prefer the quieter atmosphere.

Due to higher levels of precipitation, mosquitos can be particularly prolific in the rainy season and the risk of mosquito-borne illnesses (like dengue fever) increases accordingly. If you do plan to visit during the wet season, bug repellant is a must-have on your pack list — especially when hiking in the jungle. Some locals also drink lemongrass tea, which is believed to be a natural insect repellent.

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The Best & Worst Time To Travel To Bali

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What is the best and the worst time to travel to Bali ? Does it make a difference when you visit?

If these are questions you’re curious about, then you’re in the right place!

Bali is a tropical island in Indonesia and a great travel destination at any time of the year. That being said, some months are better than others for a Bali vacation.

Bali has gorgeous surf beaches, stunning waterfalls, lush green vegetation, and beautiful temples. There’s also delicious food, fabulous cafes, trendy beach clubs, and luxurious spas.

To really maximize your time and enjoy these offerings to the fullest, you’ll want to choose the best time to holiday in Bali. This is especially true as the island has distinct seasons.

So, what is the best and worst time to travel to Bali? Keep reading for help deciding when to go!

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Where Is Bali?

Before we get into when to go to Bali, let’s discuss its location. Bali is an island located in Indonesia , Southeast Asia ‘s largest country.

According to Britannica , Indonesia features 17,500 islands — with over 7,000 of these being uninhabited. The largest islands are New Guinea, Borneo, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and Java.

Amongst these islands, Bali sits 1 mile east of Java and is the most visited spot in Indonesia by tourists. That being said, it’s worth adding on some of the other islands if you have time in your itinerary.

Best Time To Travel To Bali

Bali’s best season to visit is the dry season from May to October. The most popular months are July and August, with the latter being the driest month of the year.

This is the high season when the weather is warm, dry, and sunny — helping to make it the best time to travel to Bali for a beach holiday and outdoor activities.

If you’d like to take advantage of the great weather while escaping the crowds and finding travel deals, consider visiting during May and June, Bali’s shoulder season.

is it good time to visit bali in august

Worst Time To Travel To Bali

The rainy season and the months of December, January, and February are generally considered the worst time to visit Bali. There are more rainy days and higher humidity at this time of year and the weather is not ideal for visiting the beach.

That being said, Bali really is a year-round destination. There’s no bad time of year to visit and there are some advantages to traveling to Bali in January , the wettest month of the year.

Let me explain: July and August are the busiest time to visit Bali. It’s peak tourism season, as these months coincide with holiday periods in the USA, Europe, Australia, and Indonesia.

Popular venues and tourist attractions can be crowded at this time. Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, and the beaches of the west coast are at their busiest and it’s a more expensive time to visit Bali.

On the other hand, visiting Bali during the rainy season means fewer crowds and better deals. Plus, the landscapes look extra lush and vibrant from the rain.

And if you’d prefer to stay inside, there are plenty of indoor activities to keep you busy.

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Bali

Cheapest Time to Visit Bali

The cheapest time to visit Bali is during the rainy season from November to April. It’s the low season, so you’ll find:

  • fewer visitors
  • less demand for flights
  • lower hotel prices fall

In particular, many of the larger hotels and resorts offer discounted rates at this time of year, so make sure to check their websites.

Least Busy Time to Visit Bali

January and February are the least busy months to visit Bali. It’s the height of the rainy season and the weather tends to be hot and stormy with high humidity.

While December is also a rainy month in Bali, the Christmas holiday draws a larger number of visitors. So, the best time to visit Bali in the low season if you want to avoid the crowds is in January and February.

Bali Weather By Month

To help you better understand the best and worst time to visit Bali, let’s look at what the weather is like month by month.

is it good time to visit bali in august

Bali’s Rainy Season

Bali’s rainy season is often considered the worst time to go to Bali. That being said, you shouldn’t discount this period completely. Here is what you need to know:

Weather in Bali in November

In November, the rainy season in Bali begins and the weather is typically very hot and muggy with some sunny days. Average temperatures range from 23°C (73°F) to 31°C (88°F) and November brings afternoon showers and storms around 50% of the time. Pack an umbrella and wet weather gear if you’re going out.

Weather in Bali in December

The weather in December in Bali is even wetter with an average of 358mm this month; but, there’s still quite a lot of sun. Average temperatures are warm with lows of 23°C (73°F) and highs of 31°C (88°F).

Weather in Bali in January

Bali in January is warm, humid, and often sunny; but, it’s the wettest month of the year. Storms and showers are common, especially in the afternoon, and it’s considered one of the worst times to visit Bali for a beach vacation. There’s still lots of sun in January and average temperatures range from lows of 23°C (73°F) to highs of 31°C (88°F).

Weather in Bali in February

Bali in February is the rainy season and tends to be wet — although there’s usually slightly less rain than in January, and lots of sun between the rain showers. The weather is hot and humid with average temperatures ranging from lows of 23°C (73°F) to highs of 31°C (88°F).

Weather in Bali in March

March in Bali is hot, rainy, and humid. Afternoon showers bring some respite from the heat, but overall temperatures are warm throughout March with lows of 23°C (73°F) to highs of 31°C (88°F). Additionally, there’s a 77% chance of clouds in the sky.

Weather in Bali in April

April is the beginning of the dry season and there’s less rain than in the previous months. Average temperatures are slightly cooler with highs of 29°C (84°F) and lows of 23°C (73°F).

traveler visiting the Tanah Lot sea Temple during the rainy season in Bali

Bali’s Dry Season

Bali’s dry season is typically considered the best time to go to Bali. Here is what you need to know to plan your trip:

Weather in Bali in May

In my opinion, this is the best month to visit Bali, along with June, as it’s the shoulder season. With around 8 hours of sunshine every day, the weather in Bali in May is perfect for the beach. Although there is a possibility of some light rain, maximum temperatures are warm with highs of 29°C (84°F) and lows of 23°C (73°F).

Weather in Bali in June

June in Bali brings more great beach weather with sunny skies and low rainfall. Average maximum temperatures reach 30°C (86°F) and lows of 22°C (72°F). June is a beautiful time in Bali. It’s slightly cooler and there’s less humidity.

Weather in Bali in July

Now let’s discuss visiting Bali in July . July is high season and one of the best months to visit Bali for warm, sunny beach weather and clear skies. There’s very little rain in July and temperatures are a little cooler, ranging from 22°C (72°F) to 29°C (84°F).

Weather in Bali in August

August in Bali brings warm, sunny days and low rainfall. It’s ideal beach weather with even less rainfall than July and similar temperatures ranging from 22°C (72°F) to 29°C (84°F).

Weather in Bali in September

September in Bali brings slightly warmer, sunny weather with the possibility of light showers. Average temperatures in September range from lows of 22°C (72°F) to highs of 30°C (86°F).

Weather in Bali in October

The weather in Bali in October tends to be a bit wetter than in September with more afternoon showers. Temperatures are slightly higher from 23°C (73°F) to 31°C (88°F) and there’s more humidity in the air.

Munduk’s Banyu Wana waterfall surging at full force during Bali's rainy season

Visiting Bali During The Dry Season

From May to October is Bali’s dry season. Temperatures are slightly cooler, and the weather is typically warm and sunny with little rain.

The dry season is the best time to visit Bali for a beach holiday and for outdoor activities like diving, surfing, and hiking; but, it’s the worst time to travel to Bali if you want to avoid the crowds or you’re on a budget.

Bali dry season: pros

  • The weather is at its best during the dry season and it’s perfect beach weather.  There’s little rain and slightly cooler temperatures with less humidity.
  • Seas are calmer and water visibility is good for snorkeling and diving.
  • Dry weather is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities . It’s the perfect time to explore the island on a motorbike.
  • The dry season is the “on season” for surfing , with good swells and the best conditions. This is also a great time to book a Bali yoga surf retreat , a popular experience blending outdoor adventure with wellness.

Bali dry season: cons

  • July and August are the high season and crowds of tourists flock to Bali’s beaches. Cafés, pubs, and tourist attractions can be very busy.
  • Accommodation, flights, and tours are often more expensive at this time of year.

Places to go during Bali’s dry season

Ubud and Bali’s west coast beaches tend to be crowded in the drier months. It’s the peak season for tourists and it’s a good time to escape to the mountains and to less visited parts of the island like Lovina, Amed , Tirta Gangga , and Sideman.

The dry season is the best time for visiting the islands near Bali like Nusa Lembongan , Nusa Penida, Lombok , and the lovely Gili Islands . The sea is calmer at this time of year and it’s a safer and more comfortable time to travel by ferry.

traveler visiting Lombok island during Bali's dry season

Things to do during Bali’s dry season

  • Enjoy Bali’s beautiful beaches with swimming, surfing, and sunbathing.
  • The dry season brings calm clear water with good visibility for diving and snorkeling.
  • Hike to the top of Mount Agung or Mount Batur at sunrise for spectacular views of the active volcano and its surroundings. If you have at least 7 days in Bali , this is a must, though if doing Mount Agung you should allot more like 2 weeks in Bali to allow for a few additional recovery days (since it’s the island’s highest peak).
  • Bali’s many beautiful waterfalls are fun to visit at any time of year. If you enjoy hiking, here are some of the top waterfall trails .
  • Ride a motorbike or a scooter to get around.
  • Temple visits are a great introduction to Bali’s rich local culture at any time of year.
  • Enjoy Bali’s famous cafes and beach clubs and beach sunsets.
  • Attend seasonal annual events like the Bali Arts Festival in June/July, the Nusa Dua Light Festival in July, and the Bali Arts Festival in July to October.

Things to pack for Bali’s dry season

For Bali in the dry season, pack lightweight cotton clothes, shorts, and a swimsuit. A long-sleeved shirt, sarong, and sandals are a good idea for visiting temples and long pants will offer some protection on a motorbike.

Balinese people dress modestly, so it’s best to cover your shoulders and knees, especially if you’re visiting less touristy parts of the island. Shorts, swimwear, and tank tops are fine to wear on the beach.

Bali is too hot for jeans so it’s best to leave them at home.

monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest

Visiting Bali During The Rainy Season: Pros & Cons

The wet season, from November to April, is still a good time to visit Bali if you don’t mind some rain.

Although there’s more wet weather at this time of year, the sun still shines quite a lot, and the rain tends to come in afternoon showers and storms that feel refreshing in the hot weather.

The wet season is a time when the island is lush, green, and less crowded. It’s also a cheaper time to visit, and you can take advantage of the many fun things to do in Bali besides hanging out on the beach.  

In the rainy season, the worst month to visit Bali is December. Not only is December one of the wettest months, but it’s also very popular with visitors over the Christmas holidays — making it a busier and more expensive time to travel to Bali.

Personally, I went to Bali in January and had a great time with minimal disruption from the weather. And, even at the height of the wet season, I found plenty of fun things to do when the weather wasn’t perfect.

Bali rainy season: pros           

  • Bali is lush and green at this time of year and the rice terraces are beautiful.
  • Bali’s many waterfalls are spectacular in the wet season, particularly the waterfalls in Ubud . Here is a list of beautiful waterfall trails if you enjoy hiking — just make sure to bring a raincoat and waterproof backpack!
  • There are fewer tourists , meaning it’s quieter on the beaches and entrance queues are shorter or non-existent at temples and attractions.
  • Accommodation is cheaper . Some of the larger hotels and resorts offer discounted rates in the low season.
  • Airfares are lower at this time of the year. This makes it especially popular for backpackers and those traveling solo in Bali who don’t have others to split the costs with.

Bali rainy season: cons

  • Unpredictable weather can make it hard to plan your daily itinerary. You’ll definitely want to have a backup plan for outdoor activities.
  • There is more rain, and afternoon showers and storms are common.
  • The weather is hot and the humidity is high.
  • The rainy season is the worst time to visit Bali for outdoor activities like hiking and it’s no fun being caught in a storm when riding a motorbike.
  • Seas are choppy and long ferry trips are best avoided.
  • Stormy weather causes poorer water visibility for snorkeling and diving.
  • Beaches can be dirtier , as more garbage washes up on the shore at this time of year.

Places to go in Bali’s rainy season

The wet season is the best time to visit the popular west coast beach areas like Kuta , Seminyak , and Canggu if you want to avoid the crowds in the busier months.

It’s also the best time to holiday in Ubud for the same reason. Yoga classes, cafes, and restaurants are less crowded, and Bali’s luxurious spa s sometimes offer discounts at this time of year.

woman gazing out over Tegallalang Rice Terrace while visiting Bali in the rainy season

Things to do in Bali’s rainy season

There’s no shortage of fun things to do in Bali if the weather isn’t perfect. Here are some suggestions. Just always make sure to check the weather forecast before leaving your hotel room!

  • Chasing waterfalls is one of the best things to do in the rainy season. Bali’s many waterfalls are spectacular at this time of year and it’s the best time to visit Munduk’ s stunning Banyu Wana and Banyumala Twin Falls . You can swim in the gorgeous plunge pool at the base of these incredible waterfalls.
  • Stroll through the verdant green fields at Tegallalang Rice Terrace near Ubud or the UNESCO world heritage listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Central Bali.
  • Visit Bali’s sacred water temples and discover the fascinating spiritual side of Balinese culture. Take a cleansing bath in the Holy Springs at Tirta Empul Temple and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery of the popular Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temples .
  • Watch a gorgeous sunset at Kuta Beach. The dramatic skies of the rainy season make stunning sunsets and Bali’s west coast is the perfect place to relax on the beach and watch the sunset over the water.
  • Enjoy a cocktail at Azul Bali — Legian’s leading beach club — or Finns in Canggu. There are many popular beach clubs to choose from.
  • Indulge in a luxurious massage and a Bali flower bath at one of the island’s many spas. 
  • Take a cooking class and immerse yourself in the local cuisine. Learn how to make delicious sate skewers and traditional peanut sauce.
  • Wind down with yoga and meditation at one of Bali’s many yoga schools. The Yoga Barn in Ubud is one of the best known; but there are yoga classes, retreats, and teacher training courses all over the island. Here is a list of top-rated Bali yoga retreats .

Things to pack for Bali in the rainy season

Pack an umbrella — like this compact windproof one — and wet weather gear for visiting Bali in the rainy season in case it downpours when you’re out or riding a motorbike.

Just note that the weather is still warm, so to stay dry you’ll want a raincoat that is breathable — like this lightweight option that comes in numerous colors and patterns.

You might also consider investing in a waterproof backpack, like this one , or lining your backpack with heavy-duty garbage bags to protect your gear while you’re out exploring. This is especially helpful if you’ll be bringing a camera.

beautiful landscapes in Bali can be seen every month of the year

Travel Insurance For Bali

No matter when you visit Bali, it’s wise to get travel insurance.

One of the  best travel medical insurance for travelers  is SafetyWing as they’ve got a large network and offer both short-term and long-term coverage — including coverage if you’re traveling for months as well as limited coverage in your home country.

Additionally, SafetyWing is budget-friendly and offers $250,000 worth of coverage with just one low overall deductible of $250.

Click here to price out travel insurance for your trip in just a few clicks .

Best Tours In Bali

After deciding on the best time of year for Bali for your itinerary, one of your next steps is choosing your tours and activities. A few top-rated options include:

  • Full Day Tour to Nusa Penida and Snorkeling with Manta Rays from Kota Denpasar
  • Best of Ubud: Monkey Forest, Temple, Waterfall, Rice Terrace & Art Villages from Ubud
  • Bali ATV Ride & White Water Rafting from Badung Regency
  • ️Bali Instagram Tour: The Most Famous Spots (Private & All-Inclusive) from Tanjung Benoa
  • Bali Full-Day Water Temples and UNESCO Rice Terraces Tour from Denpasar

Click here for a full list of Bali tours .

Where To Stay In Bali

Looking for a place to stay in Bali? Some of the most popular places to book a hotel include Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu, and Kuta, among others.

Click here for a full list of top-rated hotels in Bali!

Prefer self-contained stays?

Click here to check out unique local rentals!

You can also use this map to search for local stays. It’s set to Ubud, but you can easily change the specific location to fit where you’d like to base:

Best & Worst Time To Travel To Bali: FAQ

Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about when to visit Bali:

Q) When should you not go to Bali?

While Bali is a year-round destination, December is typically the worst month to visit. It’s the rainy season but is still crowded due to people visiting for the holiday season.

Q) Is December a good time to visit Bali?

If you can avoid visiting Bali in December, it’s better to go during other times of year. May through October is Bali’s dry season, though even visiting during January in the rainy season will allow you to enjoy fewer crowds and better deals than in December.

Q) When is the best time to visit Bali for the weather?

May through October is Bali’s dry season, with August tending to be the driest month of the year. That being said, May and June include Bali’s shoulder season, so you can avoid the crowds and find better deals. In my opinion, this is the best time of the year to go to Bali.

Kuta Beach during Bali's dry season

Best & Worst Time To Travel To Bali: Final Thoughts

July and August are the most popular months; but, the very best time for a Bali vacation is in May and June, during the shoulder season. The weather is warm, there’s less rain, and you’ll experience fewer crowds. Coming out of the rainy season, the island is lush and green and the waterfalls are flowing.

The worst month to travel to Bali is December. It’s the height of the rainy season and December brings crowds of visitors over the Christmas holiday period.  

This all being said, Bali is beautiful throughout the year and there’s really no bad time to go. The best and worst time to travel to Bali depends on your priorities and on what activities you have planned.

Keep this in mind as you plan your trip to Bali! No matter when you go, you’ll very likely still have a memorable and enjoyable trip!

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The best times to visit Bali based on your travel goals

Oct 30, 2023 • 4 min read

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With awe-inspiring scenery, dense layers of culture, plenty of sun, surf and sand, and balmy temperatures year-round, Bali calls out like a beacon to adventurers, sun-seekers and travelers who like to truly immerse themselves in the countries they visit. Whatever your travel tastes, you'll find rewarding things to see and do in Bali at any time of year.

The dry season, from April to September, is the most enjoyable time of the year for outdoor activities, including basking on beaches, hiking, surfing, sailing, diving and canyoning. Visit during the wet season (November to March), and you'll experience frequent downpours, but there's good surf on the east coast, and you can still enjoy the outdoors, especially in drier areas in the east and north of the island. Temperatures in Bali don’t vary much from season to season, hovering between 28°C and 32°C (82°F to 90°F) year-round, though it's often cooler in mountain areas. Whatever you're looking for in Bali, here are the best times to come.

Yoga teacher guiding an outdoor Yoga class and leading students into a tree pose in Bali.

The high season (July–August and December) is the best time for festivals and partying

The high season in Bali coincides with the traditional summer vacation season in Europe, America, and Australia in July and August. It's the height of the dry season and the peak time for surfing on the west coast at the breaks around Canggu and Seminyak . Bali's original beach hub, Kuta , can be mobbed at this time of year, as many travelers come here specifically for the party season. 

Most parts of Bali are inundated with visitors in summer, as tourists come to sample the island’s many delights and enjoy some of its most colorful festivals. Indonesia celebrates its independence from colonial powers on August 17 with plenty of pomp and fanfare. Expect entertaining parades and street parties in the bigger towns. 

The period around Christmas and New Year also sees a large influx of travelers seeking a reprieve from cold northern winters. Many hotels, restaurants and other venues organize special dinners and entertainment to mark the festive season. New Year’s Eve is particularly memorable, with spectacular fireworks at midnight to help you rock in the new year in style. Key events to look out for are the Pemuteran Bay Festival, Penglipuran Village Festival and, of course, New Year’s Eve celebrations. 

High season means high prices and pressing hordes in tightly-packed tourist areas; for a quieter experience, seek out more remote spots such as Nusa Penida and Pemuteran .

Indonesia, Bali, Canggu, two female surfers in the water watching the sun

The shoulder season (April–June and September–October) is best for adventurous travelers

The shoulder season in Bali falls at either end of the dry season, when the weather is either improving after the rains or getting slowly wetter after the dry months. Things are quieter without the summertime crowds, and the weather is normally still dry enough for outdoor activities. However, the two-week Easter spring break can get very busy in tourist areas such as Kuta and Legian .

May marks the surfing season in full swing on the west and south coasts, and rafting, trekking and spelunking beckon adventure sports fans.

As rain showers in October are more frequent than in the dry summer months, plan to spend some time indoors visiting temples, museums and cultural institutions in Ubud , Denpasar , and other centers for Balinese culture. Top international events in October include the  Ubud Village Jazz Festival  and the  Ubud Writers and Readers Festival . 

A farmer tends rice paddies near Ubud, Bali

The low season (January–March and November) is best for budget travelers

Bali’s low season coincides with the rainiest months of the year, and this can be an unpredictable time for outdoor activities. The crowds have decamped back home, and the island is returning to a more relaxed vibe, but there's still decent surf on the east coast at such legendary locations as Padang Padang, and the weather is still warm. Accommodation prices fall considerably, which is great news for budget travelers.

At the end of January or the start of February, Chinese New Year celebrations feature typical Balinese elements such as traditional percussion bands and dancers dressed as the mythological lion-like creature Barong. 

The festival of Nyepi, the Balinese New Year, moves with the lunar calendar but frequently falls in March. This is a culturally fascinating time to visit Bali, but after the colorful parades of ogoh-ogoh puppets the night before the festival, the Day of Silence itself can be a tricky time for visitors as everything closes, transport ceases, and nobody is allowed out on the streets.

Understanding the Balinese calendar

Note that religious festivals such as Galungan and Kuningan are scheduled according to the Balinese 210-day pawukon calendar. This means they happen roughly every seven months, according to the Western calendar. Dates for village festivals are not always set in stone either, and the timing of the Nyepi festival is dictated by the lunar saka calendar, meaning the date changes every year. If you’re planning a trip around a festival or event, check the precise dates before you book your flights.

This article was first published December 2021 and updated October 2023

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The Best Times to Visit Bali

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The Best Time to Visit Bali

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Bali  is one of those glorious destinations that is generally great to visit at any time of the year. One of  Indonesia ’s 17,000  islands , Bali is just eight degrees south of the equator, with a tropical, hot, and humid climate much of the time. The island is small—just 95 miles wide and 70 miles long—and the temperature is fairly consistent, averaging at about 86°F throughout the year.

When is the best time to go to Bali?

The low season is what any traveler should aim for. Visit Bali in April, May, September, or October, and the island can be appreciated at its best. Some of  Bali's best hotels  can be snapped up at reduced rates, and of course, airfares are much cheaper. And having fewer people around means you get the island to yourself—with less crowded beaches , temples, and roads. Easy to get a sunbed at a beach club or a turmeric latte at a Canggu brunch shack; easy to get a spot on that  Eat Pray Love-style  yoga mat.

When is Bali's rainy season—and should I avoid it?

Of course, there are slight weather patterns. Rainy season is officially October to March when you can encounter tropical rains that are heavy but brief. The rains don’t tend to last all day, and during these months it’s possible to enjoy a row of sunny days with bright blue skies. The dry season is April to September when the humidity is low and average rainfall decreases, although showers do also occur during these months.

The Best Time to Visit Bali

What time of year is cheapest in Bali?

Generally speaking, Bali is considered to be a year-round destination, so there's not necessarily a ‘cheaper time’ to visit. However, there are certainly months when Bali becomes busier. When choosing the best time to visit Bali, the consistently good weather means that this is not so much the deciding factor. Instead, you might want to time your trip to avoid peak season, which is July to August, Christmas and Easter , when families descend on Bali during the school holidays.

As Bali is so small it can easily feel very crowded. Expect to wait around two hours in long queues on arrival at immigration at Denpasar airport; any road journey can quickly become a bore with heavy traffic filling narrow roads.

What if I go to Bali in peak season?

If you are in Bali during peak season, however, there are plenty of low-key destinations to avoid crowds. For example, head up the west coast to Balian, an understated village favored by  surfers  and best known for its beautiful black volcanic sandy beaches. For those feeling more adventurous, it’s a short flight to Labuan Bajo, the launching point for the magnificent Komodo National Park. August is a great time to go diving here.

Where should I stay in Bali?

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Whether you want to be surrounded by rice paddies in Ubud, cliffside in Uluwatu or by the coast in Seminyak, there are thousands of Bali hotels and villas that are truly breathtaking. For something very special,  Bulgari Bali  is as splendid as you could expect from a brand known for its diamonds and gold; the cliffside resort is a wonderfully private option.

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Or, Capella Ubud , a luxe tented camp 20 minutes north of Ubud, is a whimsical base camp on a sloping patch of jungle where 22 one-bedroom suites (with sprawling outdoor decks and private plunge pools), reception desk and fitness centre each take over their own tents.

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Should you wish to rent a villa—as many do—a boho bolthole just minutes from Canggu's surf breaks instantly makes you feel like one of those sun-kissed and salty-haired Canggu cool kids – if only for a weekend. Haigha House, in Ubud , is a fresh departure from the traditional dwelling-style villas dotting the district. Instead of bamboo ceilings and ornamental wood carvings, this 3-bedroom hideaway has lofty interiors with hints of Tropical Modernism.

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The best time to visit Bali is generally during the summer months of June, July, and August when the weather is driest and the days are sunny. Unfortunately, that's also when the island becomes the most crowded—you won't be the only one in search of surf, sand, and sun!

The opportunity to escape the Southern Hemisphere's winter months is just a little too tempting for tens of thousands of Australians who grab short, inexpensive flights up to Bali .

No matter the time of year, expect Bali to be bustling. The island only goes from busy to busier. In fact, a majority of travelers to Indonesia, the world's largest island nation and fourth most populous country, only visit Bali.

It's not for lack of choices in Indonesia . Bali is just one of more than 17,000 islands in the archipelago.

Peak Season in Bali

If you don't mind heavy traffic and sharing crowded beaches, go when the weather is best. July and August are often the driest months with pleasant temperatures.

A good compromise is to risk occasional rain showers in exchange for more peace. The shoulder months before and after the high season (particularly April, May, and September) are enjoyable and experience many sunny days.

The wettest months to visit Bali are from November to March. December, January, and February are extra rainy and a little hotter. These are the peak months in Thailand and countries north of Indonesia that are celebrating their dry seasons before the heat really moves in.

Despite the rain and slightly hotter temperatures in December, Bali still becomes busy with revelers during Christmas and the New Year holiday.

Weather in Bali

Although Bali is warm and comfortable throughout the year, the island has two distinct seasons: wet and dry.

Unsurprisingly, the number of visitors increases as sunny days increase. Everyone's favorite island activities, particularly sunbathing, trekking, and motorbiking, are far more enjoyable without monsoon rain.

Temperatures in Bali during July and August range from the 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius), and December and January aren't too far off these balmy temperatures.

Bali is situated just eight degrees south of the equator and enjoys a tropical climate. Those factoids become a sweaty three-shower-a-day reality once you wander too far from the breezy coast. Humidity often hovers around 85 percent. One exception is the green Kintamani region north of Ubud in the interior. Mount Batur provides enough elevation to even make weather chilly and drizzly some days for travelers on a motorbike.

Traveling during the dry and high season doesn't guarantee all sunny days. Mother Nature keeps the island green throughout the year. Even during the dry season, you'll want to be prepared for brief pop-up storms.

Visiting Bali During the Low Season

Although rain doesn't exactly make for a nice day on the beach or exploring the island's interior, there are some advantages to visiting Bali during the "green" season.

You'll get better deals on accommodation and can upgrade to nicer rooms for the same price you would ordinarily pay for a budget guesthouse. With a few insider tricks, you can score great deals on hotels in Bali.

Plus, fewer tourists will be clogging popular hotspots such as Ubud. You may have attractions such as Goa Gajah (the Elephant Cave ) to yourself. During high season, you may have to wait to go inside. Also, the air is cleaner. Less dust and particulate matter from fires hang in the air. And finally, interactions are sometimes friendlier when locals are not so overworked during peak season.

Of course, visiting during the low season has its downsides, too. Sometimes consistent downpours span for days while others dissipate within an hour. You never know. Plus, humidity is much higher, making the heat feel that much worse. Mosquitoes are much worse between rains, making dengue fever more of a threat on the island. Visibility at dive and snorkel sites is often worse because of sediment washed into the sea. Rougher seas may make boat trips less enjoyable.

The drawbacks sound less than appealing, but many travelers prefer to visit destinations only during the low seasons.

Why Is Bali So Popular?

Perhaps because Bali is predominantly Hindu rather than Muslim or Christian, it boasts a unique vibe that differs from surrounding islands. No matter the reason, Bali is always a top destination in Asia .

Bali has been a popular stop for backpackers on the Banana Pancake Trail for a long time. The island is also a famous surfing destination in Southeast Asia and a top honeymoon spot in Asia .

Elizabeth Gilbert really spread the word with her hit book Eat, Pray, Love . Julia Roberts starred in the 2010 movie of the same name, opening the floodgates to Ubud. Prior to 2010, Ubud was mostly quiet and attracted budget travelers interested in a healthy alternative to the raging parties in Kuta.

But Hollywood isn't as much to blame as geography. Backpacking students and Australian families—along with plenty of retired expats—choose to escape cooler weather in the Southern Hemisphere by grabbing cheap flights to Bali.

With many students out of school during the summer months, party epicenters such as Kuta become rowdy as young revelers come to enjoy the nightlife. The atmosphere along Jalan Legian resembles what you would expect at some American beaches during college spring break. Fortunately, there are plenty of lesser-known places along the coast: Amed, Lovina, and Padangbai still offer escape. And if things really get out of control, the nearby islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida are tempting.

Spring brings rain to Bali in March and temperatures can be quite hot. However, wait a month and you'll find April to be much more comfortable, and the dry season begins in May. Spring is a popular time for surfing off the island.

Events to check out:

  • Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence, falls on the Hindu New Year and will certainly affect your trip—but the night before is a lot of fun. For a full 24 hours, tourists are expected to remain inside their hotels and no noise is permitted. The beaches and businesses close—even the international airport shuts down. Nyepi hits in March or April, depending upon the Hindu lunar calendar.
  • The colorful festival of Holi is usually celebrated in late March.

What is summer for most Westerners is winter in Bali. It's also the best time to visit if you prefer warm and dry weather (although locals consider July and August "cold"). There are occasional rains, but nothing like monsoon season .

  • Hari Merdeka ( Indonesia's Independence Day ) on August 31, may also affect travel to and from Bali. Indonesians also enjoy visiting Bali and come from as far as Sumatra and other places in the archipelago.
  • The Bali Arts Festival is a long-running festival that is among the most popular in the country. The festival traditionally starts on the second Saturday of June and runs through mid-July.

While Indonesia as a whole doesn't truly have an autumnal season, the stretch of months from September through November begins with clear, dry weather (their spring). In November, there are fewer tourists but if you hope to swim, the seas can be rough at this time.

  • The Nusa Dua Fiesta is a fun week of art exhibitions, cultural performances, and more along Bali's southeast coast. It's typically held in October or November.
  • Among Bali's most popular events, the makepung (buffalo) races are held throughout the fall in Negara.

December kicks of Indonesia's summer season. Humidity is high and hours of thunderstorms aren't unheard of. Warm seas have rough waters, making swimming less than ideal, but February conditions are great for surfers.

  • As with all popular destinations in Asia, Lunar New Year (dates change from year to year) draws a crowd, despite rainy weather in January and February.
  • Galungan is the most important religious holiday in Bali. It marks the time when the ancestral spirits visit the Earth. There are two of celebrations throughout the year due to the Pawukon calendar.

The best time to visit Bali is in the shoulder season, either in the early summer or fall when the weather is dryer and there are fewer tourists.

Bali's rainy season lasts from November to March with January and February being the hottest and rainiest months.

If you don't like large crowds of tourist, you should avoid visiting in Bali between June and July. Although, this is when the weather is most pleasant.

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This article covers weather in August in Bali including average temperatures and rainfall as well as travel tips on places to go and what to wear in August.

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Bali Weather in August: Overview

  • Temperature range : 23–30°C (73–86°F)
  • Rainfall : 3 cm (1 inch)
  • Rainy days : 4
  • Sunshine hours/day : 10
  • Ocean temperature : 27°C (81°F)
  • Humidity : 60%

August is the driest month in Bali and one of the coolest months, and along with July, it is one of the two busiest months for tourism .

It is noticeably cooler than the wet southern-hemisphere summer — by about 4°C (7°F). The daily high temperature is only about 30 °C (86 °F) , so if you do not enjoy hot, humid summer weather, then the lack of rain, comfortable humidity, sunny skies, and warm weather would make August the month with the best weather for you.

It is one of the best months for enjoying the outdoors and the beaches . In August, the beaches and sea are about clearest of both floating trash and sediment.

Because there are 10 hours of bright sun per day on average, it still feels hot if you're under the sun during the day. The temperatures are mild at night, even cool in the mountains. The average daily maximum is 30°C (86°F), and the average nightly minimum is a comfortable 23°C (73°F). The sea is comfortable for just about everyone. This is beach weather.

Bali can expect an average of 4 days with rain in August. If it rains, rainfall falls for a few hours in the later afternoon or evening, so you could plan your activities earlier in the day to miss the rain. August is one of the windier months, so you can be thankful for the refreshing evening breezes.

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The Best Places to Visit in Bali in August

With great weather and high tourism, you might want to try to find places to get away from the crowds. You could go to the hills and mountains, to the west and north side of the island where fewer tourists go, or to one of the three nearby islands southeast of Bali.

You can have adventurous outdoor activities in the clearest of seas, including surfing, diving, and snorkeling.

1. Canggu for Surfing, Sunbathing, and Family Vacations

With the weather so good in August, it is a great time to go to the beaches. Canggu has among the best surfing in Bali , and lifeguards are stationed all along the beach. This help make the beach suitable for children. However, because the waves are so big, families should keep watch over their little children. There is black sand with some boulders.

Experienced surfers like Canggu. Its best spot to surf is Echo Beach and August is the best time to come.

Transport : Canggu is close to Denpasar, and it is only about 5 km (3 miles) from Seminyak. It is about 20 minutes from the airport by vehicle.

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2. Enjoy Western Bali - Get Away From the Crowds

When the rest of Bali gets crowded, you could get away from the crowds by going to the western half of the island. In addition to less tourism and more local culture, there are natural and outdoor activities.

For example, you could swim in the clean Gelar River that is fed by springs . It is actually more like a stream than a river, but the natural scenery and clean water makes it worth a visit if you are in the area.

The Papuan Rice Terraces are in the western part too . They are not all that beautiful and are simply large and mostly flat fields. But there are waterfalls you can walk to amid the jungle, and you could stay in a hotel or guesthouse and relax. Papuan is a favorite stop for cyclists along the highway.

For more about the Papuan Rice Terraces, see: The Top Bali Rice Terraces: Which to Visit

Transport :

  • The Gelar River is about an hour and 45 minutes by road from Denpasar Airport.
  • West Bali National Park is about 2 hours from the airport.
  • The Papuan Rice Terraces are about an hour from the airport.

3. Hike on Mount Batur

Since it is so dry, August is maybe the best month to hike in the volcanic mountains that run in a chain across the middle of the island from east to west. Mount Batur is one of the easier ones to hike up , and it is recommended for those who want an easier climb and for getting in shape for other hikes. The hike up is about 2 hours .

The weather in the mountains is appreciably cooler than along the coast, so many people like hiking in the mountains and staying in lodges there. Mount Batur is 1,717 meters (5,633 feet) tall, and its top is about 10 °C (18 °F) cooler that at sea level.

If you stay in Ubud and want to be at the top to see the sunrise, you should depart at about 2:00 am . You could also hike up the day before and stay at the top overnight.

Transport : Mount Batur is about 75 to 95 minutes from Denpasar by private driver or taxi (45 to 55 USD).

4. Go to Gianyar Night Market in Ubud

When you are in the Ubud area, you can enjoy a meal at dusk at the Gianyar night market. It is known for its Balinesian and international food and drink at low prices . A whole meal including ice tea can cost just 35,000 IDR (2.50 USD).

Two typical Balinesian treats to try are martabak manis (sweet pancakes) that are local-style pastries and Sate Lilit (roasted meat on lemon grass stalks or bamboo slivers) — the local way of making shish kebabs.

There are numerous stalls that sell everything from cheap electronics to pets.

Location : The market is in Gianyar at Jalan Ngurah Rai about 11 kilometers (7 miles) from Ubud. It closes about 10:00 pm, but it is open all day. So, you could get breakfast or lunch there and shop during the day too.

5. Leave the Crowds and Have Adventures around Munduk

The northern part of Bali is good for adventurous activities such as mountain climbing, hiking, going to waterfalls , volcano adventures, and diving . It is also good for those who want to relax and stay at luxury resorts or just golf .

There are less bothersome crowds in the north side of the island, and the weather is cooler. It is still a fairly easy place to go to since it is only about 90 minutes from Denpasar by road .

There are rice fields in Munduk to hike around in and watch the farmers .

The area is full of natural highlights :

  • Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan are two lakes to see.
  • Munduk Waterfall (entrance fee about 1 USD) is nearby, and it is impressive.
  • About a 30-minute drive from it is another famed waterfall called the Banyumala Twin Waterfall, and there are two others in the area too.
  • You could also hike up the Mount Sengayang volcano.

To avoid getting lost and also for safety on the trails on the mountains and to the waterfalls, we suggest you go with a local guide and use our private vehicles and drivers.

Crowds and Costs in August

The busiest travel months of the year are July and August . The number of international tourists in August might be 50% or 60% more than in May. Australians especially come to take a vacation in August during their winter. It is holiday season for many countries, and people take the opportunity to enjoy time in Bali.

Prices for hotel rooms and apartment/villa rentals are up at the same level as the busy Christmas and New Year vacation days . The south of Bali, especially the beach areas, such as Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Canggu, and Nusa Dua, might have crowds of tourists. There may also be crowding in the south-central part of Bali around Ubud.

For information about costs for tourists in Bali, see: How Much Does a Bali Trip Cost?

What to Wear in August

August averages 10 hours of sunshine a day, and it is one of the sunniest months. To protect yourself from solar radiation and heatstroke, it is important to bring light, cool, and quick-drying clothing that covers your skin or sunblock .

Insect repellent might be required in the evenings especially in the rural areas.

Sandals and other cool, breathable footwear are generally recommended , except when you go hiking in the mountains.

Wear strong comfortable trainers or light hiking boots to support your feet and ankles when you hike in the rice terraces and on the volcanoes.

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When Is the Best Time to Visit Bali?

  • September 15, 2021

Travelling to Bali is at the top of people’s bucket lists worldwide , and I’m pretty confident that not one of those people dreams of their trip being full of rainy days and sodden sandals. I speak from experience when I say motorbikes and tropical rainstorms – not fun .

So, when is the best time to visit Bali?

Between the dry, rainy, high and low seasons, it can get confusing to know which months are the ideal time to commit to your once-in-a-lifetime vacation.

Don’t worry, I am here to help. I am going to break down the best months for travelling to the island, along with weather guidelines, to assist you in narrowing down when to go to Bali for an adventure in paradise.

Weather in Bali

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Thanks to its location below the equator, Bali doesn’t experience a big surge, or drop, in temperatures throughout the year. It does, however, have a dry season and a rainy season.

A good place to start when planning your trip to Bali is to consider the weather and identify what kind of trip you are hoping to have. Are you looking to have the tropical beach getaway of your dreams? Or, are you happy to spend some reflective time indoors, watching rain spatter onto the luscious gardens on a calm getaway?

Through April to October, Bali has what is considered the ‘dry season’. Between these months you can – pretty much – guarantee bright shining sun all day, every day. With high temperatures and climbing UV indexes, it is the perfect time for heat lovers – pack your SPF50! If you are hoping to enjoy long days relaxing on the beach and refreshing in the ocean, the dry season is the best time to visit Bali. It is also the most popular time for tourists.

For the rest of the year, between October and March, the island is drenched with intense tropical downpours. You can see that life for the locals is slower during this period. With less tourists, the businesses are quieter and streets are calmer.

Personally, it is my favourite time of year in Bali – I love rain and tropical storms. The island feels so peaceful when everyone is hiding from the showers.

Despite being called ‘rainy season’ it is very rare for a whole day to be taken up by grey cloudy skies and rain. The island’s humidity soars, plant-life thrives, and you can witness just how swiftly the atmosphere changes as the dark clouds turn into shining sun rays. For those who don’t love the burning sun, and enjoy the soothing sound of rain pitter-pattering on the roof, rainy season is the time for you.

What To Do During Dry Season

is it good time to visit bali in august

The Bali dry season is also the high season for tourism. The island is packed full of adventures and tours, beaches and pool clubs, jungles and cliff sides to be explored.

Here are some of the best things to do in Bali during dry season –

  • Spend a day in the sun around your villa/hotel/hostel pool, enjoying the heat and cooling off in the refreshing water
  • Head to one of the popular beach clubs where you can tan, snack, drink and relax in luxury with a pool and the ocean just steps away – Finn’s Beach Club (Berawa), KU DE TA (Seminyak), Potato Head (Seminyak), Sundays Beach Club (Uluwatu), COMO Beach Club (Canggu), Tropicola (Seminyak)
  • Explore! Venture out on fun tours with an experienced local driver who can take you to Ubud, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Singaraja, Candidasa for days trips and short staycations
  • Have fun with your family and friends at a waterpark – Waterbom (Kuta), Finn’s Splash Water park (Canggu), Taman Segara Madu Water park (Canggu)
  • Wander the local markets to find handmade wares from clothing to accessories to home decor – treat yourself or get souvenirs to take home to your loved ones
  • Shop til you drop at the mall – Seminyak Square, Beachwalk Shopping Centre (Kuta), Discovery Mall (Kuta), Mal Bali Galeria (Kuta)
  • Enjoy cool smoothie bowl creations for a frozen breakfast, lunch or dinner! – Nalu Bowls (Seminyak & Canggu)
  • Dine on the sand at sunset over delicious, ultra-fresh seafood in Jimbaran – Menega Cafe, Jimbaran Beach Cafe, Jimbaran Seafood Dinner, Sunset Dinner Beach
  • Relax for the day at a beach bar with rentable sunbeds and ice-cold beverages until the sunsets – Seminyak Beach, Berawa Beach, Batu Bolong Beach, Petitenget Beach
  • Take a surfing lesson from one of the famous surf schools with friendly professional instructors – Wave House (Canggu), Bali Green Surf School (Seminyak), Odyssey’s Surf School (Kuta), UP2U Surf School Bali (Uluwatu)

What To Do During Rainy Season

is it good time to visit bali in august

The Bali rainy season is the low season for tourism. The streets are more peaceful and accommodation is cheaper, but it is harder to find things to do when a rainstorm comes.

Here is a list of my favourite things to do in Bali during rainy season –

  • Have a spa day with your loved ones – escaping the rain doesn’t need to be boring, you can be pampered and buffed to your heart’s content as the rain pours outside
  • Take a yoga class – stretch and breathe your way to a zen mood with the rumbling of thunder far off in the background
  • Tuck in to a delicious local meal – find a nearby local warung and select from the most delicious dishes that’ll make your taste buds happy. A little sambal will warm you up after getting caught in the rain!
  • Head to the mall – much like escaping the heat, you can also escape the rain in one of the huge shopping malls – Seminyak Square, Beachwalk Shopping Centre (Kuta), Discovery Mall (Kuta), Mal Bali Galeria (Kuta)
  • Watch a movie at the cinema – catch up on the latest releases and pick at some popcorn until the rain dies down – Cinema XXI (Beachwalk, Kuta), Galeria Cinema XXI (Mal Galeria, Kuta), Cinema XXI Premiere (Level 21, Kuta)
  • Relax for the day around your accommodation – this is perfect if you are staying in a private villa, but even to explore your hotel and take advantage of the on-site amenities is a great way to pass some rainy time
  • Read your favourite book by the pool – this is one of my go-tos. Let the world stop for a moment and get lost in your book
  • Get cuddly at the cat cafe – there are a few spots around the island where you can get cosy with a feline friend. What’s better than escaping the cool rain with a purring furball to comfort you? – The Odd Cat Cafe (Kerobokan), Cat Cafe Sanur, Al-cat-raz Cat Cafe (Sanur), Cat Cafe Ubud

Month-to-Month Breakdown

I want to make your decision of when to go to Bali as easy as possible, so I have broken down the weather for each month on the island as well as the must-know calendar highlights. From high-high’s, to not very low-low’s you can see the average temperatures, humidity and also consider costs and the amount of tourists. Here we go!

Visiting Bali in January – The Wettest Month

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Weather in January

Right in the midst of the rainy season, January is known to be the wettest month on the island. It is also the coldest, with temperatures dropping to 26℃ – basically summer in the UK. The weather in Bali during January is unpredictable with rain storms starting before you even noticed the clouds have turned grey.

If you are travelling around by motorbike be sure to have a rain jacket on hand at all times! It is very common for big streets to flood briefly during a heavy rain shower, keep this in mind for any long trips during the month.

What’s Going on in January

The number of tourists visiting Bali at the start of January is slightly high as many people come to celebrate Christmas and New Years on the island. Along with the increase in visitors comes price inflation for accommodation and flights. Considered a ‘mini-high season’ if you want to travel to Bali in January, wait until the end of the month, or booking in advance is highly recommended!

Visiting Bali in February – Cheapest Time to Visit Bali

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Weather in February 

A very humid and mildly wet month, February doesn’t attract very many tourists. If you are looking to spend a peaceful escape away from crowds, this could be a great month for you. With an average of 15 days rain you can hide away in your accommodation with a cool breeze, and explore the island on the dry days.

What’s Going on in February

The best spots for surfing during February are around Nusa Dua where the waves can reach up to 10 ft high – not for the beginner! Due to the minimal amount of tourists stopping by, you can find amazing deals on accommodation, tours and attractions throughout the island. It is by far one of the cheapest times to visit Bali.

Visiting Bali in March – Here Comes the Sun

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Weather in March

Bringing the rainy season to a close, March offers a more sunny and bright outlook. The temperatures start to creep up and the rainy days begin to lessen. You can spend some warmer afternoons enjoying the beach, and cool evenings watching beautiful sunsets. There will still be the occasional rain shower, but noticeably less often and not as heavy.

What’s Going on in March

With March comes one of the most famous and strict of the Balinese ceremonies – Nyepi or Silent Day. Always in March – but never on the same date – Nyepi is a time of meditation, silence and fasting for the local Hindu’s. The island falls into complete stillness, as no electricity, sound or light is allowed to be used. You are not allowed to leave your residence, even the international airport closes for the day! Everyone on the island is expected to respect the rules of the holiday that are enforced by the local Pecalang or security patrol.

I highly recommend visiting Bali in March, not only is the weather better, you get to experience one of the most unique holy days in the world.

Visiting Bali in April – No More April Showers

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Weather in April

April promises sunshine and more predictable weather as the dry season begins. The drop in humidity and return of the famous Bali heat surprisingly doesn’t have the tourists immediately queueing for flights. The island is still peaceful and calm, ideal for those looking to get a good deal on accommodation.

What’s Going on in April

As the dry season starts, the best surfing beaches transfer over to the West coast of the island. The Uluwatu breaks are a professional surfers dream, while Kuta and Seminyak are perfect for beginners. Answering the age old question when to go to Bali surfing – anytime from April through to October is the best time for surfers. Make sure to pack your sunscreen, with highs up to 33℃ , you never know what the April sun will bring.

April is also the month where creatives and planners come together to create the Ubud Food Festival. A three-day event where you can chomp your way around endless stalls and workshops learning about different cuisines and traditional ways to make your favourites dishes.

Visiting Bali in May – One of the Hottest Months

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Weather in May

With the rainy season truly behind us, May honours the island with some of the hottest days of the year. Cool rain is a thing of the past as is humidity allowing the full wrath of Bali heat to strike. If you enjoy the heat, it is the perfect time to enjoy the calm quiet beaches before the throngs of tourists arrive in the following months.

What’s Going on in May

This is the time when expats and locals will be getting their air-conditioners serviced ready for long hot stints through the night. Goodbye measuring rainfall, hello UV index. From here we are in for a hot summer!

Visiting Bali in June – The Month of Arts

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Weather in June

Very similar to May, June continues with high temperatures, low humidity and a very low chance of rain – although not completely zero. As with all countries around the world, weather is getting more and more unpredictable, so never discount the chance of the odd tropical shower here and there.

What’s Going on in June

As schools begin closing up for summer holidays in the Western world, high season starts in Bali. An influx of tourists to the island starts in June and leads on throughout the summer months into September. During this time you can expect to see more people on the beaches, busier restaurants and more crowded roads. June is also when prices for accommodation starts to creep up as the demand intensifies.

It isn’t all negative though, with the swarms of tourists comes better festivals, more restaurant deals, bigger events and more live music gigs!

Let’s not forget that June is when the Bali Arts Festival is held. You can learn more about the Balinese culture through dance performances, traditional barong dancing and creative showcases.

Visiting Bali in July – The Best Month to Visit

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Weather in July

The weather in Bali in July is the best throughout the year. You are guaranteed shining sun every day, all day. Humidity remains low and chances of rain are miniscule, in July Bali is at peak condition!

What’s Going on in July

July is the busiest high season month with tourists from all over the world flying in to experience the stunning beaches, tropical jungles and beautiful landscapes. With the crowds comes longer travelling times and fewer ‘peaceful’ spots but it is also the best month to visit Bali. Everything is in full swing from bars to restaurants, tourist attractions to hotels, you can’t go wrong no matter what kind of holiday you are looking to have!

Kite flying is a competitive sport on the island, with young children – and adults – taking part in competitions where the winner is the one who wraps their string around the other kite first. So it goes without saying that the Bali Kite Festival is one of the biggest highlights of the year. Through July you will see thousands of kites taking to the sky, and being transported around the island ready for war!

Visiting Bali in August – Mid High Season

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Weather in August

The weather in August is very similar to July with clear skies, bright sun and close to no chance of rain! A summer island dream. Temperatures will soar up to 29℃ , just slightly lower than the 30℃ that can be reached in July.

What’s Going on in August

If you thought that July was busy, wait till you see August.. Families, friends and tour groups from every corner of the world venture each inch of the island to take in every drop of paradise they can get. If you want to escape the crowds then I recommend heading up to the very North of the island. Surrounded by luscious jungles and black sand beaches, you can catch a moment of peace.

August 17th hails as Independence Day for Indonesia. A public holiday that is celebrated nation-wide, you will see thousands of flags decorating homes, offices and buildings across the island. Locals hold street parties to celebrate their independence, and enjoy some quality time with their families.

Visiting Bali in September – After the Crowds

is it good time to visit bali in august

Weather in September

Not much changes weatherwise from August to September. Bali is still a sunny tropical getaway where you can enjoy bright blue skies and moderate humidity. The waves are great for surfing, sunsets are magical each night and the evenings are cool enough to enjoy a night of dancing and eating with your loved ones.

What’s Going on in September

September is when the Bali high season begins to come to an end. Tourists are heading home, and fewer are stopping by for the vacation of their dreams. The atmosphere of the island is still on a high after a successful busy season where businesses thrived and locals had steady jobs. It is a great time to visit Bali to catch the summer feeling before the rain begins.

Visiting Bali in October – Here Comes the Rain

is it good time to visit bali in august

Weather in October

We are about to come back full circle into the rainy season with October bringing wetter days. Not quite into the throws of the big storms, it is still a good time to visit Bali since the crowds are gone, but don’t expect endless sunshine.

What’s Going on in October

October is the best time to visit Ubud as it hosts a whole range of festivals and events. The Bali Vegan Festival and the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival use the cultural centre of the island as its home. Filled with tasty snacks, interesting workshops, lectures and celebrations, it lures people from around the island to its luscious landscape.

Visiting Bali in November – A Quiet Month

is it good time to visit bali in august

Weather in November

The weather in Bali in November is wet in true rainy season style. Although you don’t need to worry about showers every day, it’s smart to always be prepared with a raincoat just in case – a sunny morning doesn’t mean a dry day.. Humidity charges back up into the 80%s making it one of the stickiest month’s on the island. Don’t be packing any puffer-jackets.

What’s Going on in November

November is a quiet month in terms of visitors. There aren’t many tourists and no big festivals, but you can feel the build up to December where we get another mini-high season over Christmas.

Visiting Bali in December – Mini-High Season

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Weather in December

Bali in December is not for the sun-seekers. With mostly grey days, the peaks of sun are greatly appreciated for some much needed Vitamin D. In the prime of the Bali rainy season there is an average of 13 wet days throughout the month, not bad if you are looking for a Christmas getaway.

What’s Going on in December

If you thought Bali is quiet over the holidays, you are sadly mistaken. Bali in December reaches another peak of incoming tourists who are looking to celebrate Christmas and New Years in the tropics. I suggest booking far in advance for flights and accommodation as the prices jump to great heights for the special end-of-year celebrations.

Final Thoughts

As a self-proclaimed Bali lover, I worship the island all times of year – through low season Bali to high season Bali, every drop of rain and every bead of sweat, I can’t stop falling in love with the tropical paradise.

For a family wanting to take a once-in-a-lifetime holiday, July is the best time to go to Bali.

For a surfer looking to catch some incredible waves, April is when you can battle with your board for some memorable surfing moments.

And, for the digital nomad wanting to spend some time on the island grinding away on their laptop, it’s never a bad time to visit bali.

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Best Time to Visit Bali: When to Go & When to Avoid!

Home » Blog » Travel Tips » Best Time to Visit Bali: When to Go & When to Avoid!

Bali makes an excellent destination for vacationers year-round. However, each season has unique draws and drawbacks. We’re going over exactly what to expect in each season to help you determine the best time to visit Bali for YOU!

Things to do in Bali Campuhan Ridge Walk

Bali technically sits below the equator in the southern hemisphere (exactly 8° south of the equator if you want to get precise). Which means the seasons are opposite those of the Northern Hemisphere.

However, Bali has a warm, tropical climate all year round. This means they don’t experience the same changing of the seasons like you would see in say  New Zealand .

Temperatures in Bali don’t fluctuate much throughout the year. The two distinct seasons in Bali are simply the rainy season and the dry season . Otherwise known as the busy tourism season, and the even busier tourism season. 

This may sound pretty straight forward… you want to visit during the dry season right?? Well, we think the answer is just a bit more complicated than that.

There are pros and cons to visiting during both seasons and as with any destination, the weather is never as predictable as we’d like it to be.

So this begs the question…

When is the best time of year to visit Bali?

In short, you’ll have the best chance of comfortable weather during the peak of the dry season, June – August. We’d recommend to avoid visiting during the December holidays as not only is this peak rainy season, but crowds are also heavy. 

Our personal pick would be to visit Bali during the shoulder months, May, June or September, to avoid the rain and the crowds. But more on that later…

Bali Beach Katie Diederichs

Truthfully, as with all questions of this nature, there is no correct answer. Bali makes an excellent destination for vacationers and digital nomads all year round. Each season has its own unique draws (and  drawbacks  too).

But fear not…

We’re going to go over the pros and cons of visiting Bali during each season to help you decide which time of year is ideal for YOU.

Answer these questions to get started:

  • Do you mind a bit of rain?
  • Are you easily bothered by crowds?
  • Are you negatively affected by high humidity?
  • Do you prefer to spend your time outdoors hiking and cycling?
  • Are you into water sports such as scuba diving or surfing?

Thinking about your answers to these questions is going to help you start to determine when to visit Bali.

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  • Our experience in Bali

Bali geography overview

Weather in bali.

  • Dry season in Bali
  • Rainy season in Bali
  • What to pack for Bali

Overall BEST time to visit Bali

Want a quick recommendation? Jump down to see our personal advice for the best time to visit Bali. Plus, we’ll share what times of year we’d avoid visiting!

In our opinion…

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Our experience in Bali 

We’ve visited Bali for multiple month stretches during the the spring, summer & fall months

When: August (2015), mid-August – mid-November (2018), June – August (2019), March – April (2023)

Things to do in Bali harvesting rice

Our experience:

  • The rainy season was prolonged a bit further into April than usual in 2023, but the sun still came out daily
  • It was noticeably more humid in March than in April
  • Observing Neyepi (the Balinese day of silence) in Bali was an interesting experience as no one was allowed to leave the home and we couldn’t turn on the lights after dark (around 6:30 p.m.)

Would we recommend visiting Bali in spring? 

Mostly, yes. As long as you don’t mind a bit of rain and humidity, visiting during the shoulder season means less crowds than in summertime. Most activities are enjoyable year round in Bali. 

Things to do in Bali Aling Aling Waterfall

  • We experienced pretty dry, warm weather in the summer months with lots of sunshine
  • The ocean temperatures are warmer in the winter and spring than in the summertime
  • We were able to go scuba diving in Amed with just a shorty wetsuit
  • The popular tourist hubs like Canggu and Ubud are very busy during the summer and traffic can be quite chaotic

Would we recommend visiting Bali in the summer? 

Yes! The weather in Bali is at its best during the summer months of the northern hemisphere. Even though the summer draws more crowds (mostly vacationers from Australia who are fleeing the winter down under), it’s worth it to experience the best weather possible. 

Things to do in Bali Surfing

  • October is known as one of the last months of the dry season, with humidity building until the rainy season begins (typically November – April). 
  • Personally, we didn’t notice the humidity getting much worse during our stay from August through November, and we don’t remember any rain during this period.
  • We had great weather, clear skies, and beachy temperatures during our stay.
  • We did leave Bali in mid-November (for a trip to New Zealand ), so we missed the rainy season.
  • It seemed that the fall crowds of foreigners were mainly digital nomads and expats, rather than people on vacation, which you’ll see more of in the summer months.

Would we recommend visiting Bali in the fall? 

Yes, we’d recommend early fall. If possible, try to visit between September and early to mid-November so you can avoid the rainy season.

Uluwatu cliffs Bali

Bali is a small island in Southeast Asia between the Indian and the Pacific oceans. As one of the 17,000+ islands that make up the nation of Indonesia , Bali is commonly the most recognized and easily the most visited by tourists.

The volcanic island is made up of peaks, some of which rise over 3,000 meters (almost 10,000 ft high!). And some are still active. In fact, recent eruptions in the past few years have been known to cause flight delays and cancelations due to ash in the air.

Bali’s volcanic nature, combined with the mountain peaks that bring rain, contribute to it’s lush greenery and exceptional fertility . Rice is the most common crop grown on Bali and you’ll see evidence everywhere you go with terracing rice fields making beautiful backdrops in your photos.

Since Bali is so close to the equator, the daylight hours are pretty consistent year round . The longest day of the year is 12.5 hours and the shortest day of the year is 11.5 hours. This makes the sunrise and sunset pretty consistent around 6 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. daily.

Rice fields Bali

As we mentioned above, Bali predominantly has two distinct seasons: the rainy season and the dry season . Being in a tropical climate, humidity and precipitation are the only patterns that really change with the season. Daytime temperatures hover between mid-70s to mid-80s ( ° F) throughout the year.

At just about 3,500 sq. miles (5,632 km² to be exact), the island is fairly small and weather doesn’t vary much from coast to coast. However, the volcanic peaks that make up the center of the island will have consistently cooler temperatures and more rainfall than the lower coastal areas.

Stats on Bali weather & seasons:

  • Warmest month in Bali:  April
  • Coldest month in Bali:  August
  • Rainiest month in Bali:  January
  • Driest month in Bali:  August
  • Most crowded months in Bali:  April, June – August & December
  • Least crowded months in Bali:  September – November & January – February

Dry Season in Bali

Uluwatu Beach Bali

Temptation to escape the winter months in the southern hemisphere, combined with little rain and lower humidity in Bali makes the dry season a very crowded time to visit. The is particularly true for the winter months of June – August.

Accommodation can also be hard to come by with so many tourists on holiday, so it’s a good idea to book in advance if you plan to visit during Bali during this time of year.

Dry season months at a glance

Things to do in Bali Mount Batur Sunrise

April:  The island tends to see the warmest temps during April. The Easter holiday week is a busy time in Bali, but the rest of the month tends to see more “shoulder season” traffic.

  • Average daily temp: 77-94° F (25-34° C)

May:  Moving into the “shoulder season” for tourism, May is still very hot but humidity is going down.

  • Average daily temp: 75-92° F (24-33° C)

June:  The first month of the winter in the Southern hemisphere, and temperatures continue to drop. June is on the edge of “shoulder season” and peak tourism near the end of the month.

  • Average daily temp: 72-89° F (22-32° C)

July:  Tourism spikes during the month of July and prices for accommodation may jump as much as 50%. You should book accommodation early if you plan to visit during July as places tend to book up quickly.

  • Average daily temp: 73-87° F (23-31° C)

August:  Bali typically has coolest temperatures of the year during the month of August. The peak of tourism runs through August and accommodation prices stay as high as they were in July. Indonesian Independence Day is celebrated on Aug 17th.

  • Average daily temp: 72-85° F (22-29° C)

September:  Tourism drops off just a bit after August as September is the first month of the typical “shoulder season” in Bali. 

  • Average daily temp: 73-89° F (23-32° C)

October:  Temperatures are beginning to rise, but it’s still fairly dry with less humidity. Crowds are slightly thinner during this month.

  • Average daily temp: 75-93° F (24-34° C)

Best places to visit during dry season in Bali

Nusa Penida Bali

  • Amed :  the popular diving region on Bali’s east coast, home to the famous USAT Liberty Shipwreck. Just a 2 hour drive from Denpasar.
  • Off-the-beaten-track destinations such as  Sideman : a 45 min drive from Ubud, beautiful laidback countryside filled with rolling hills and rice terraces
  • Get away to the nearby islands such as  Nusa Penida,  Lombok  (which includes the famous Gili Islands), or  Flores . 

Best things to do during dry season in Bali

Things to do in Bali Countryside Bike Tour

  • The weather during dry season is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, sailing, etc. 
  • Try a new water sport such as surfing or diving
  • Hike Mount Batur at sunrise
  • Do a bike tour of the Balinese country-side with  Ring a Bike Tour  (and be sure to tell Ring that Two Wandering Soles sent you!)
  • Bali Arts Festival (2nd Saturday of June – mid-July)
  • Bali Kites Festival (Jul-Aug)
Related Reading:  30 Amazing Things to Do in Bali You Can’t Miss

Pros of visiting Bali during the dry season

  • Very little rain
  • Humidity is bearable
  • Mosquitoes/insects aren’t as big of a concern
  • Lots of festivals and events happening

Resort pool in Bali

Cons of visiting Bali during the dry season

  • Peak tourism season (particularly July/Aug)
  • Hotel prices spike in July/Aug
  • Traffic gets pretty crazy in Bali (all the time) but especially so in the major tourism areas such as Kuta and North Kuta during the high season. More tourists on the roads mean a higher chance for accidents from people driving in unfamiliar territory. 
  • Major tourist attractions such as temples and parks will be very crowded 

What to pack for Bali during the dry season

  • Good hiking/walking shoes (we recommend  Chacos sandals  as they are perfect for hiking, and lighter than hiking boots)
  • Reef safe sunscreen
  • Optional: Surfboard or diving gear

Rainy Season in Bali

During the rainy season in Bali, the weather is more inconsistent. Downpours can span for days, or dissipate after just an hour.

Temperatures are at their highest during this time of year in Bali and with the frequent precipitation comes high humidity as well. Insects, as we know, love humidity, so be prepared to fight off swarms of mosquitos!

Bali is pretty full of tourists all year round, however, this is technically “low season” for tourism because of the rain and humidity. Even during the rainy season though, you’re likely to get sunshine in between showers. 

Rainy season months at a glance

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November:  You may be tempted to beat the rising November heat by swimming, surfing or diving in Bali. However, it’s a good thing to keep in mind that the sea is usually roughest during November.

  • Average daily temp: 74-91° F (23-33° C)

December:  Bali is typically most crowded over the Christmas/New Years holidays. Prices will spike over the holidays as foreigners come to celebrate while on vacation. Accommodation over the holidays will be pricy and fill up fast. However, the rest of the month is relatively less crowded.

January:  The least crowded month in Bali, but also the month with the most rainfall. January typically sees very few days without at least a drizzle. That being said, even during rainy season, the skies dry out every once in a while.

February:  Between low and “shoulder season,” February is still quite hot and humid. However, with the frequent precipitation you’re likely to see slightly less tourists.

  • Average daily temp: 76-92° F (24-33° C)

March:  Crowds start building as it’s spring break in the northern hemisphere and people are starting to filter in for the dry season. Nyepi, the Balinese New Year, falls in March. It is important to be aware of this date because the Balinese Hindu people celebrate this day with a day of silence. For a full 24 hours, everyone (even tourists) is expected to remain indoors and no noise is permitted. Beaches and businesses are closed down for the day, including the international airport. So this will definitely affect your trip if you are planning to visit Bali in March. 

Best places to visit during rainy season in Bali

Tanah Lot Bali

  • Tannah Lot Temple  – be sure to visit during low tide so you can walk out to the entrance of the temple and be blessed with the spring water that flows from the temple and is considered holy. 
  • Uluwatu Temple  – Watch out for the moneys here! They are everywhere and very sneaky. Make sure you have your bags zipped and close to your body at all times. Put sunglasses and anything loose into your bags while here, or those moneys may just try to rob you. If you are holding a phone or camera, make sure you keep a good grip on it and hold it close to your body when not in use. 

Bali Things to do Monkey Forest

  • Ubud Monkey Forest  – one of the most popular attractions in Ubud is a good place to visit during low season, particularly if you go while it’s drizzling out. (See our note about watching out for monkeys above as they are prone to swipping here as well.)
  • Sekumpul Waterfall  – Often referred to as the most beautiful waterfall in Bali, we tend to agree!
  • Banyumala Twin Falls  – This stunning waterfall doesn’t always have enough water flow, so it’d best to visit during rainy season to ensure an epic view.

Best things to do during rainy season in Bali

  • Try a  cooking class
  • Devdan Dance and Music Show
  • Balinese massage, or go full-out and pamper yourself with a spa day!
  • Craft-making workshop (such as a  Batik class  or  soap carving workshop )
  • Take a yoga class (we recommend The Practice in Canggu or Yoga Barn in Ubud)
  • Nusa Dua Festival (Oct-Nov)
  • Mekepung Buffalo races (held in Negara during the fall)

Pros of visiting Bali during the rainy season

Sekumpul Waterfall Bali

  • High humidity/high temps deter some tourists from visiting during this time, so Bali tends to be less crowded.
  • Typical tourist attractions such as temples and beaches will be less crowded than in busy season.
  • Traffic on the roads won’t be quite as busy as the typical hustle and bustle of high season.
  • Bali’s weather is still fairly sunny, even during the rainy season you’ll usually see sunny skies for at least part of the day.

Cons of visiting Bali during the rainy season

  • Higher chance of rain – as often as daily in January
  • High temperatures and high humidity
  • Mosquitos…eek!
  • Decreased visibility at dive sites due to weather

What to pack for Bali during the rainy season

  • bug repellant  (solids are the way to go)
  • rubber flip flops
  • light, loose fitting, breathable clothing

Things to do in Bali Beach Club

In our opinion, the best time to visit Bali would be during the “shoulder season” months of May, June or September. Here are our primary reasons for choosing this time:

  • Room prices are not at peak rates (usually 30-50% lower)
  • Weather is dry and less humid than peak of rainy season
  • Not too crowded
  • Good sea conditions for diving/surfing/snorkeling
  • Reasonable airfare can be found (Hint: Use these  hacks for booking cheap flights !)
  • Promotional sales in shops on the island

We’d recommend to avoid visiting during the December holidays as not only is this peak rainy season, but crowds are also heavy. 

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The Best Time to Visit Bali: A Season-by-Season Breakdown

As the most popular and well-known island in Indonesia, Bali is a bustling hotspot no matter the time of year. Whether you choose family-friendly Nusa Dua, spiritual Ubud, or buzzy Seminyak, there’s something for every traveler on the “Island of the Gods.” Read on to discover which season best suits your priorities and start planning your Balinese escape.

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While it can often seem like the island goes from busy to busier, tourism ebb and flow typically coincides with weather patterns. Bali has two distinct seasons, the dry season (April to October) and the wet season (November to March). Fewer rains and less humidity make the dry season the most popular time to visit, whereas the wet season can yield fewer crowds and more affordable nightly rates. Travelers can also take advantage of shoulder seasons—such as the beginning or tail-end of the dry season—when the weather is moderate but the island is still abuzz.

Coastal landscape at Water Blow, Bali, Indonesia

Spring (March to May)

The beginning of the dry season is one of the best times to visit Bali: crowds are light and the rains drop off dramatically by the end of March. Though temperatures typically hover in the 90s (more or less the norm for Bali outside of high season), you’ll find a comfortable breeze in beach towns such as Seminyak, Uluwatu, Canggu, and Nusa Dua.

Travelers who prefer to park it on the sand all day can rent a lounge chair at trendy Sundays Beach Club , in Ungasan. Not only is the beachfront super private, but the club stays open through the evening, allowing you to cap your rosé all day with a bonfire dinner.

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If it’s a sunset ‘Gram you crave, head to Jimbaran’s Rock Bar , one of the premier venues to take in Bali’s sorbet-hued kaleidoscopic skies. Be sure to arrive early so you don’t have to wait in line—the open-air bar is situated on an elevated platform above the ocean and accessible only by funicular, so headcount is strict.

Burrata in Bali might sound like an oxymoron, but you’ll be surprised by the quality of the Italian fare at Da Maria . The Seminyak restaurant is an Amalfi Coast doppelgänger, and the mouthwatering homemade pastas and pizzas are sure to fire up your date night (or induce a carbo-coma).

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Summer (June to August)

If moderate temperatures and less humidity are a requirement for your Balinese vacay, then the high season summer months are for you. Temperatures hover in the mid-80s and rainfall is at its lowest, so take your pick—every corner of the island is in its prime.

Escape the crowds on lesser-known beaches, like locals-only Thomas Beach or Bingin Beach, in Uluwatu. About halfway down the stretch of white sand you’ll find Kelly’s Warung , a hole-in-wall café serving one of the island’s tastiest frozen dragonfruit bowls.

You’ll have to book a room at the Bvlgari Resort Bali to eat at La Spiagga, but it’s worth the expensive overnight. Not only are the grilled seafood and Herbojito cocktails legendary, the cliffside setting and super private surrounds guarantee the exclusive vacay vibes you’ll crave during high season.

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Fall (September to November)

The tail end of the dry season and beginning of the wet season is another timely bridge to take advantage of.

Now’s the time to head to the heart of the island, Ubud, where, thanks to more reasonable rates, you can splurge on a riverfront pool villa at Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve . By day, snap pics of mind-blowing sites like Tegalalang Rice Terrace before being lulled to sleep by the rushing waters of the Ayung River.

Adventure enthusiasts can make the guided trek up Mount Batur, a 5,000-foot, still-active volcano near the northwestern village of Kintamani. Or, test your balance on the breaks off surfer’s paradise Canggu. After you towel off, head to L.A.-meets-Bali lounge The Lawn Canggu , where the beachfront setting and sunset views tee up the perfect evening.

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Elephant Cave temple and forest in Bali, Goa Gajah

Winter (December to February)

The weather is largely unpredictable during the height of the wet season: rainstorms may dissipate within a few hours or deliver a constant downpour for days on end. (Do yourselves a favor and pack extra bug spray.)

However, there are advantages to traveling in winter, beyond the affordable room rates. The island’s already lush landscapes spring to life during the “green” season, and you might find attractions like Ubud’s Goa Gajah ( Elephant Cave ) all to yourselves.

RELATED: 8 Best Places to Visit in the Off-Season (Some Might Surprise You)

Same goes for some of the island’s prohibitively popular restaurant/bars. While there’s often a line out the door for Single Fin ’s famously fun Sunday night dance parties, fewer crowds mean guaranteed front-row seats for a postcard-worthy sunset dinner in Uluwatu.

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This guest post is by Haley, a Bali-based travel blogger.

If you’re wondering about the best time to visit Bali, Indonesia, you’ve come to the right place. 

This tropical paradise offers something for everyone, no matter the season. But knowing when to go can make all the difference between a sun-soaked holiday and a rain-drenched adventure . 

As someone who lives in Bali year-round as a digital nomad, I’ve experienced every season this island has to offer. From the bustling beach clubs and ideal surfing conditions in the dry season to the serene rice terraces and rushing waterfalls in the rainy months, Bali never ceases to amaze. 

So, whether you’re a solo female traveler , planning a girls’ trip, or looking for a romantic getaway , this guide is your ultimate resource. We’ll dive into the best and worst months to visit Bali, the ideal times for various activities, and even break it down by destination. 

Let’s get started and find out the best time to go to Bali for you!

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When is the Best Time to Visit Bali?

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When is the best time to go to Bali?  For the most consistently sunny weather and temperatures around 27-30°C (81-86°F), visit Bali between June and September. While the dry season technically runs from April to October, the shoulder months can bring a bit of variable weather, which may not be ideal for your first trip to the Island of Gods. 

For the last two Septembers, I’ve experienced cloudy mornings with sunny afternoons beginning in the middle of the month with some rain starting towards the end of September. So keep this in mind when planning your Bali trip .

During these best months to visit Bali, I spend my time sipping coconuts watching the sun go down in Canggu’s La Brisa, beach hopping in Uluwatu (my favourite is Bingin Beach!) and taking trips to the Gili and Nusa Islands since this is when the ferry crossing is the calmest.

If you are a surfer, like my husband, he loves the crystal clear waters and consistent waves that the dry season in Bali brings.

When is the Worst Time to Visit Bali?

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Now, I wouldn’t say there’s a “worst” time to visit Bali, but if you’re not into rain and high humidity, you might want to steer clear of the rainy season, which runs from November to April. During these months, you can expect short but intense bursts of rain, usually in the late afternoon or evening. 

I remember one December, I was caught in a downpour so intense it felt like the sky had opened up. I was in Ubud with the family and we had to stand in 6 inches of water under a makeshift roof to wait it out until we could hop on our scooters again. 

But hey, the rain usually clears up quickly, and you’ll find fewer tourists around, which can be a plus.

So, if you’re planning your first trip and you want that idyllic Bali experience , maybe save it for the dry season. But if you’re an off-the-beaten-path kind of traveler, the rainy season has its own unique charm. I thoroughly enjoyed my cozy Sidemen Valley hotel retreat in the wet season while watching the rain over the lush rice terraces. Rain doesn’t put a damper on the beauty of Capella Ubud , either. You win some, you lose some.

Dry Season in Bali

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The dry season in Bali, running from May to October, is the island at its best—think clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and a whole lot of outdoor activities to enjoy, like surfing and scuba diving. 

Whether you’re into beach bumming along Bali’s picturesque coastline, temple hopping in East Bali, or Canggu cafe crawling , this is the time to do it all.

This is also a great time to avoid soggy and muddy conditions in Ubud’s rice terraces, but try to time your visit around when the terraces will be at its peak greenness (either March or October). Otherwise, it will be short stubby dried-out rice fields for you.

Bali Dry Season Months at a Glance

May: Average Temp 28°C. May kicks off the dry season with minimal rain and lots of sun. It’s a great month to explore Bali’s cultural sites like Tanah Lot without the crowds. This is also the best time to see Manta Rays off Nusa Penida.

June: Average Temp 27°C. Virtually no rain and sun all day make June ideal for beach activities, surfing and scuba diving. It’s also the start of the high tourist season, so book accommodations in advance.

July: Average Temp 26°C. July is the sunniest month in Bali, perfect for outdoor adventures like hiking Mount Batur. However, it’s also peak tourist season, so expect some crowds in major destinations like Seminyak, Canggu, Uluwatu and Ubud.

August: Average Temp 26°C. With minimal rain, August is great for surfing and other water sports. My husband loves the consistent easy to intermediate waves this month brings, especially in spots like Uluwatu.

September: Average Temp 27°C. September offers occasional rain but is still predominantly sunny. It’s a good time to visit Bali for those looking to avoid the peak season crowds but still enjoy great weather. Try to visit in the first half of the month.

October: Average Temp 28°C. October sees some rain, but it’s less crowded. If you’re into diving, this is a good month for it, as the waters are still clear.

Regardless of when you go, you’ll want to bring something for potential rain and warm temperatures. Here’s our perfect Bali packing list.

Best Things to Do in Bali During Dry Season

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This is the time to live your best Bali life. Hit up the beach clubs in Seminyak, or take a day trip to the Nusa Islands . 

I personally love spending my dry season days in Uluwatu, beach hopping and catching those epic sunsets.

Try one of these fun organized day tours during Bali’s dry season:

  • Mount Batur Sunrise Hike & Hot Springs
  • Kecak Fire Dance in Uluwatu
  • Uluwatu & Tanah Lot Sunset Tour
  • Waterfall, Rice Terraces & Monkey Forest Tour
  • Swim with Manta Rays in Nusa Penida

My Experience during Dry Season in Bali

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I’ve spent several dry seasons in Bali, and they all provide a consistently sunny experience. Of course, nothing is ever perfect and we have experienced a freak 5 days of solid rain in the middle of August one year, but this is pretty rare in the dry season.

Water conditions during the dry season are always more clear and pleasant, too. 

I base myself in Canggu, so spending dry season cafe hopping and enjoying sunset walks along Canggu Beach are my everyday activities. But, for something special, I will head to Nusa Lembongan for a weekend relaxation on Jungutbatu Beach. 

Or for something more adventurous, I’ll rent a scooter and visit all the top attractions on Nusa Penida like Diamond Beach, Angel’s Billabong and Kelingking (Dinosaur) Beach. 

If you are particularly interested in spotting manta rays off the island, the best months to visit Bali are between April and May.

Pros & Cons of Visiting Bali in Dry Season

1. Consistent Sunny Weather

2. Great for Outdoor Activities

3. Less Humidity

4. Vibrant Nightlife

5. Easier Travel Between Islands

1. More Expensive

2. Crowded Tourist Spots

3. Limited Availability for Accommodations

4. Higher UV Index

5. Some Beaches May Be Overcrowded

Rainy Season in Bali

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Rainy season in Bali spans from November to April. While you might encounter more rain and humidity, don’t write off these months just yet. The island takes on a lush, almost mystical vibe, and you’ll find fewer crowds at popular tourist spots. 

This is when to visit Bali if you want a quintessential “Eat, Pray, Love” experience.

Bali Rainy Season Months at a Glance

November: Average Temp 32°C. November is the start of the rainy season, but the rain usually comes in short bursts, often at night with a clouds in the morning. It’s a good month for indoor activities like spa visits and cooking classes. 

November is also the hottest month in Bali with high humidity.

December: Average Temp 31°C. December sees more consistent rain, usually in the late afternoon or evening. It may not be an ideal month for a Bali Honeymoon , but I’ve found that mornings are often clear, making it a good time for early excursions like visiting the waterfalls around Ubud (watch out for muddy conditions). 

December is also the high season due to Christmas holidays, so expect a peak in hotel prices around this time. 

January: Average Temp 31°C. January is one of the wettest months with the heaviest rain, but don’t let that deter you. The island is lush and green, and the rice terraces in Ubud are at their peak.

February: Average Temp 31°C. Similar to January, expect frequent rain. However, it’s a great month for river rafting, as the water levels are high.

March: Average Temp 28°C. March sees a decrease in rain but still has its wet days. It’s a transitional month, so you’ll get a mix of both dry and wet days. Combined with February, March is one of the cheapest times to visit Bali.

April: Average Temp 28°C. April is the tail end of the rainy season, with fewer rainy days and more sun. It’s a good month for water activities as the sea conditions start to improve. This is also a great month to go to Bali if you want to visit the waterfalls.

Best Things to Do in Bali During Rainy Season

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Rainy season is the perfect time for indoor activities and exploring Bali’s lush landscapes. Think yoga retreats in Ubud, museum visits in Denpasar, or even taking a Balinese cooking class. 

I love hitting up the local markets during this time since fewer crowds mean a more authentic experience.

Ideal Bali Wet Season Activities:

  • Ubud Palace Legong Dance
  • Ubud Silver Jewelry Making Class
  • Ayung River Rafting
  • Cooking Class in a Local Village

My Experience during Rainy Season in Bali

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I’ve spent a few rainy seasons in Bali, and it’s a different kind of magic. Because of fewer crowds (except around Christmas), the island breathes out a sigh and becomes a more relaxed, lush oasis. 

Yes, you  will undoubtedly need a rain poncho and weather proof clothing and footwear during this time since rain can be expected every day. From experience, you can expect rain for a couple hours every afternoon with a mix of sun and cloud for the remainder of the day. 

Keep in mind that weather moves very quickly here, so it can be sunny one minute and absolutely downpouring the next. Always keep your rain poncho on you.

My favorite destination during the wet season in Bali is Sidemen Valley and the entire East Bali region. Perfect for spa days and sipping on a tea overlooking the lush rice terraces.

On the down side, this is when you will start to see garbage in the water and on the beaches, especially in south Bali, which can take away from that island paradise feel.

Pros & Cons of Visiting Bali in Rainy Season

1. Fewer Crowds

2. Lower Prices

3. Lush Scenery

4. Great for Indoor Activities

5. Authentic Local Experience

1. Unpredictable Weather

2. Limited Outdoor Activities

3. High Humidity

4. Muddy Conditions in Some Areas

5. Sea Conditions Not Ideal for Water Sports

Bali at Christmas

So, is Bali good at Christmas? That’s a hard question for me to answer. Coming from a magical white snowy Christmas in my home country of Canada, Bali just provides something completely different at this time of year. 

For those wanting to escape to a sunny destination, Bali is a great spot. Do expect higher tourist crowds and peak hotel prices during this time, though. Christmas activities are pretty minimal on the island during this time, with a few small christmas trees and decorations adorning cafes and some fireworks on New Years Eve.

How hot is Bali at Christmas? Well, you can expect high humidity, with average daily temperatures of 31°C. 

Best Time to Visit Bali by Destination

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Bali is more than just a single experience; each destination on the island offers something unique. Here’s a breakdown of the best times to visit some of the most popular spots.

Best Time to Visit Ubud

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Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali, known for its lush rice terraces, yoga retreats and spiritual vibes. The best time to visit is during the dry season, especially if you’re keen on outdoor activities like hiking to waterfalls and visiting temples. 

For the greenest rice fields, visit Ubud between March and April at the tailend of Bali’s rainy season. 

Best Time to Visit Uluwatu

Uluwatu is all about the beaches and the cliffside temples. 

Dry season is prime time here, especially if you’re into surfing, with Uluwatu Beach and Padang Padang Beach being the epicenter of activity. 

But even if you’re not a surfer, the weather from June to September is ideal for beach visits for crystal clear conditions.

Best Time to Visit Canggu & Seminyak

Canggu and Seminyak are the go-to spots for beach clubs, trendy cafes, and vibrant nightlife. Dry season, particularly from June to September, is when these areas are at their liveliest. You can even dance on the beach into the wee hours of the morning at Sand Bar in Canggu. 

I love spending the sunset hours sipping a coconut at La Brisa in Canggu during these months or enjoying a beach walk.

Best Time to Visit the Nusa Penida & Nusa Lembongan

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These smaller islands off the coast of Bali are best visited during the dry season. The sea conditions are calmer, making it a more pleasant crossing from Bali’s mainland to Nusa Penida and to hop between islands. 

I particularly love dry season (May-October) on the Nusa Islands for snorkelling in clear conditions and swimming with the manta rays.

Final Thoughts on the Best Time to Go to Bali

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So, when is the best time to visit Bali, Indonesia? The answer really depends on what you’re looking for. If it’s sunny beaches, vibrant nightlife, and outdoor adventures, then the dry season from May to October is your best bet. 

But if you’re into lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and a more laid-back vibe, the rainy season has its own unique charm.

In my years of living here, I’ve found that each season offers something special. Whether it’s beach hopping in Uluwatu during the dry months or enjoying the serene rice terraces in Ubud during the rainy season, Bali never disappoints.

Pack your bags and come find out for yourself. No matter when you decide to visit, Bali is always a good idea.

About the author: Haley is the founder of the global travel blog, Haley Blackall Travel . While based in Bali, she has travelled to 40+ countries across 5 continents. She loves to share in-depth travel guides and recommendations to help travellers get the most out of their vacation time, including her favourite boutique hotels, things to do and travel itineraries.

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Andres says

10/10/2023 at 11:40 pm

Hi. Nice learning about the seasonalities in Bali. It is good guideline. Are you currently in Bali It would be nice meeting you and enjoy a cup of coffee. I am in the north of Bali. A bit more peaceful then the south. Nice to hearing from you. Best. Andres

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Is Bali in August a good time to visit? To start with, Bali in August is the peak season. So discounts will be hard to find. However, August in Bali is also the dry season. So chances of rain are few. And the relative humidity is relatively low. In addition, two important festivals and Independence Day take place in August. Moreover, the on-going kite festival is also flying high.

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Weather in Bali in August

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What is the weather like in Bali in August? Because Bali is near the Equator, there is little variation in temperature from month to month. To clarify, Bali has two seasons: wet and dry. Wet season runs from October to April. And dry season runs from May to September. In fact, August is falls in the middle of the dry season in Bali.

In terms of temperature,  the average temperature in Bali in August is a high of 30 degrees Celsius, or 85 degrees Fahrenheit; and a low of 22 degrees Celsius, or 72 degrees Fahrenheit. And it rains an average of only three days in August. To clarity, an average of less than one inch of rain falls in August. In fact, August is Bali’s driest month of the year.

Finally, because August is one of the windiest months of the year, it is a great time to fly kites, an activity popular with locals and foreigners alike.

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Visiting Bali in August

August is peak tourism season in Bali. So expect to pay top dollar for hotel rooms. However, there are lots of activities in August. If you like action, Sanur and Ubud would be your top choices. Other hotspots include Benoa, Kuta, Nusa Dua, and Seminyak.

What to Do in Bali in August

Two of Bali’s most important cultural festivals take place in Bali in August. If you include, the Bali Kite Festival – which spans four months – make that four. A short guide to the most important August events in Bali follows.

Makepung Bullock Races – Ongoing

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Nine Makepung Bullock Races are held in six different competitions every other Sunday from July to November .  The Regent Cup is held in August . And the Governor Cup is held in November . Moreover. traditional arts are on display. Talk about a feast for the eyes!

Makepung Buffalo Races – Jemberana Regency, Bali.

Bali Kite Festival – Ongoing

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The Bali Kite Festival is an annual event. And it takes place during the windiest months of the year. But the dates vary because they depend on weather conditions. Basically, it gets underway when the winds start to blow. And it ends when the winds die down.

Usually, the festival kicks off in July and concludes in October. But July and August are when it is at its peak. Because that is also one of Bali’s peak tourist seasons. And most of the action is at the beach.

Bali Kite Festival – Padanggalak (north of Sanur), Bali.

. Traditionally, the Balinese believed that their ancestors souls left their family compounds on this day.

Because the Pawukon calendar has only 210 days, Galungan will take place again in 210 days, with Kuningan following in 10 days.

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Indonesian Independence Day – 17 August 2024

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Indonesian Independence Day is a public holiday in Indonesia. And it is celebrated on 17 August each year. To clarify, it commemorates Indonesia’s independence from Dutch colonial rule.

Indonesian Independence Day is celebrated in Bali with parades, cultural performances, air shows, marching bands, and food fairs.

Tumpek Uduh – 31 August 2024

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Tumpek Uduh  is the second day in the Tumpek cycle. And it is the day the Balinese make offerings to the  Food God . On this day, they show respect to trees and other plants.

Tumpek Uduh is one of the six auspicious days on the  Balinese Pawukon Calendar . These days occur when the fifth day of the five-day Balinese week falls on a Saturday. And this happens every 35 days. In fact, it takes 210 days to complete the cycle. To clarify, the  Balinese Pawukon Year  has 210 days.

Tumpek Uduh Future Dates

  • 2025 – 29 March; 25 October
  • 2026 – 23 May; 19 December
  • 2027 – 17 July

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Welcome to Bali, the enigmatic “Island of the Gods,” where the sun paints the sky in hues of warmth, the lush landscapes tell tales of ancient mystique and the vibrant culture dances to rhythms that echo through time. Planning your escapade to this tropical paradise is akin to unlocking a treasure chest, and as we embark on this odyssey, let’s dive deep into the ever-shifting seasons that define Bali’s charm. And for more invaluable tips, don’t miss our guide on Things I Wish I Know Before Visiting Bali .

Bali’s Seasonal Symphony: Dry Season vs Wet Season

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1. Dry Season (April to October)

Imagine a canvas brushed with sunshine, skies that stretch into eternity and temperatures that hover in the Goldilocks zone Bali’s dry season is nothing short of perfection. From April to October, the island transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a buffet of activities like swimming, diving, surfing, hiking and temple exploration. The only catch? Expect larger crowds and prices that might evoke a minor gasp.

2. Wet Season (November to March)

The term “wet season” might sound like a tropical warning, but in Bali, it’s more of a poetic interlude. From November to March, occasional rain showers bless the island, turning it into a lush, green wonderland. Don’t be deterred by the rain; it’s merely nature’s way of keeping things vibrant. With fewer crowds and budget-friendly prices, the wet season unveils a side of Bali that’s serenely beautiful.

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Navigating the Peaks and Valleys of Tourism Crowds

1. peak season (july and august).

If you fancy a Bali experience that’s akin to a bustling carnival, complete with lively crowds and a hint of extravagance, July and August are your months. Coinciding with European summer holidays and Indonesian school breaks, these peak months transform Bali into a whirlwind of activity. Brace yourself for larger crowds, especially in popular destinations like Seminyak and Canggu and ensure you book accommodations and activities well in advance to secure your front-row seat.

2. Shoulder Season (May, June, September)

For those who prefer the middle path, a balance between good weather, moderate crowds and pocket-friendly prices, May, June and September emerge as the unsung heroes of Bali’s seasonal saga. These shoulder months offer an enchanting equilibrium, where you can savor the best of Bali without being caught in the maddening rush.

For hassle-free adventures and local insights, check out our article on Hiring a Driver in Bali . Learn how a skilled driver can enhance your Bali experience.

Monthly Revelry and Breakdowns

Marked as the wettest month, January’s short rain bursts create lush greenery and an air of tranquility. This is the haven for budget-conscious travelers seeking the serenity that accompanies the tropical rain.

The monsoon season takes center stage, with heavier rainfall and occasional floods. It’s an invitation for surfers seeking challenging waves and seasoned travelers who dance to the rhythm of raindrops.

The rainy season persists, but with a silver lining. The rainfall begins to wane, signaling the transition into the dry season. This is the sweet spot for budget-conscious travelers and those craving a one-of-a-kind Balinese experience.

Picture perfect weather, minimal rainfall and crowds that won’t cramp your style. Dive into the crystal-clear waters, snorkel with the kaleidoscope of marine life and chase waterfalls without a stream of people around you.

As the sun turns up the heat, grab your surfboard because the surfing season is in full swing. Hike through the verdant landscapes, embark on bike rides and immerse yourself in the cultural festivities that paint Bali in vibrant hues.

Sunny skies, an invitation for beach lovers and the diving season kicks off with a splash. Dance under the stars at the Bali Spirit Festival or join the Sanur Village Festival for a dose of local culture and enchantment.

Brace yourself for peak season madness. The weather turns hot and sunny, the crowds swell, and prices soar to new heights. Dive into boat tours, water sports and temple visits amidst the carnival of chaos.

Hot and humid weather, occasionally cooled by short showers, creates the ideal backdrop for diving, snorkeling and a dash of nocturnal exploration. Embrace the Bali nightlife under the starry tropical sky.

As the sun begins to mellow, expect sunny skies, pleasant temperatures and a noticeable decline in crowds. This is your golden window for surfing, hiking and exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Bali.

The weather remains idyllic, with minimal rainfall and prices that are a tad friendlier compared to the peak season. Immerse yourself in yoga retreats, meditation workshops and wellness activities as Bali transitions into its quieter self.

Warm temperatures, sporadic rain showers and the beginning of the green season. Put on your trekking shoes, explore the expansive rice fields and immerse yourself in the tapestry of Balinese culture.

Rainy season officially arrives, accompanied by occasional downpours. However, Bali still beckons with a festive atmosphere, making Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations uniquely magical.

For more travel insights and tips for your Bali journey, check out our article on Most Romantic Places in Bali for Couples .

Special Occasions you need to take into Consideration When Visiting Bali

  • Nyepi: March or April marks the celebration of Balinese New Year, a day of silence and reflection that transcends the mundane. During Nyepi, most activities and businesses shut down, offering a unique opportunity for introspection.
  • Galungan: Occurring every 210 days, this ten-day Hindu festival is a kaleidoscope of colors, featuring vibrant processions and heartfelt offerings.
  • Ubud Food Festival: Held annually in April or May, this gastronomic extravaganza showcases the best of Balinese cuisine and international culinary talent.
  • BaliSpirit Festival: A week-long celebration of yoga and music in September, where the global community converges for a soulful experience amidst the verdant landscapes of Bali.

School Holidays

  • July and August: Brace yourself for an influx of young adventurers as Indonesian school holidays collide with the global summer break. Expect increased crowds and slightly inflated prices during this vibrant period.
  • December and January: The European and American winter holidays beckon, ushering in a tidal wave of global tourists to Bali’s shores.
  • Bali International Film Festival: 17th edition of Bali International Film Festival (or Balinale for short) will be held on 1 – 7 June in 2024, this cinematic extravaganza is a perfect event for film enthusiasts, showcasing independent films from around the world.
  • Seminyak International Kite Festival: July sees the skies over Seminyak adorned with an array of creative and colorful kites, adding a touch of whimsy to the island’s atmosphere. If you want a picturesque events to attend to in Bali, this event is surely the one you shouldn’t miss

Wondering about expenses? Find practical tips in How Much to Spend Money in Bali for 10 Days . Plan your perfect getaway with ease.

In the heart of this tropical paradise lies a rhythm, a beat that syncs with the seasons, creating a melody that resonates with the soul of every traveler. Bali, with its ever-shifting skies, is not just a destination; it’s an odyssey through time where each season unveils a different facet of its enchanting personality. So, pack your bags, choose your season and let the magic of the “Island of the Gods” weave its spell upon you, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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The month of August is very dry, just like July. The expectancy of a rainfall is the lowest in August and it’s one of the hottest months even when the temperature in Bali is more or less the same throughout the year. August marks the end of the dry season in Bali, which is considered to be the perfect time for travelling to Bali. It encompasses the shoulder season of Bali where the weather is about to start its transition from the dry season to the wet season. Hence, August marks the end of the peak season in Bali.

The weather in Bali in August is quite pleasant with temperatures ranging from 22ºC to 29ºC. The average rainfall is nearly 3mm and you can expect rainfall for about 3 days.

Average Temperature - 27° C Expected Rain - 8 mm per month Average Humidity- 78 %

Places to Visit in Bali in August

There’s a lot Bali has got to offer in the month of August. Ranging from fancy temples and rip-roaring water sports to fantastic night clubs and wonderful yoga retreats, you can experience the culture and thrill of Bali in full swing in the month of August! It’s the best time to indulge in various water sport activities like Scuba Diving, Surfing, Snorkelling, etc. August is the best time to witness the sunny side of Bali. During the dry season, the beaches in Bali are pretty clean and show off their most beautiful side.

1. Mount Batur Volcano, Kintamani

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The Volcano in Kintamani is a popular and adventurous trek in Bali. Mount Batur is an active volcano which is known for the mesmerizing view of the sunrise from its peak. The lush green vegetation and the rugged lava slopes are best viewed from Penelokan, a small village near Mount Batur. You can also stop by at the village of Toya Bungkah which is home to the hot springs known for their healing properties.

Elevation: 1,717 m Location: Bangli Regency, Bali, Indonesia

2. Sekumpul Waterfall

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Sekumpul Waterfall is the most picturesque waterfall of Bali. The waterfall is a collection of 6-7 narrow cascades in Bali’s dense rainforests. You need to trek through rice fields, coffee plantations and forested trails for 3 hours to reach this scenic waterfall. The height of the falls varies between 80m to 100m.

Entrance Fee: IDR 20,000  (With Free Parking) Location: Sekumpul, Lemukih, Sawan, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81171, Indonesia

3. Bali Safari & Marine Park

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Filled with a lot of adventure and fun, The Bali Safari and Marine Park is a must-visit for people travelling to Bali in August. The bus trip takes you around the natural habitat of animals where you can easily spot various indigenous animals. There’s also a petting zoo where you can feed and play with small furry animals like rabbits, ducks and ponies. The Night Safari and the cultural show at the end is like a cherry on the cake. You can book your tickets from the official BSMP ticketing partner Voyagin.

Address: Jl. Profesor Ida Bagus Mantra km 19,8, Serongga, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80551, Indonesia Timings: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

4. Seminyak Beach

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The most-lively and happening beach of Bali, Seminyak Beach has a long stretch of beautiful white sand with multiple bars and restaurants right on the beach. Seminyak is a beautiful destination where you can enjoy the waves and the sun as chilling on the comfortable bean bags available there.

Price: No entry fee Timings: Always open

5. Nusa Penida

Bali in August

Nusa Penida is a beautiful destination which is untouched and not much explored. It’s an example of nature at its best. Separated from Bali by Badung Strait, Nusa Penida is an exquisitely amazing place to visit in Bali. Much less crowded as compared to other parts of Bali and surrounded by turquoise blue waters, it’s a treat for the photographers and explorers searching for off-beat peaceful locations. It is home to many Hindu Temples, lagoons and limestone formations, further adding to the serenity of the place.

Location: Nusa Penida, Nusa Islands, Klungkung Price: No entry fee Timing: Always Open

Festivals and Events in Bali during August

6. bali kite festival.

Bali kite festival

The Kites festival in Bali is a seasonal religious festival that is celebrated to send a message to the Gods to ensure good harvest and abundant crops. People from all over the world make and fly their giant traditional kites to emerge as the winner of the Kite Festival.

7. Sanur Village Festival

sanur village festival

The festival aims at promoting Sanur as a safe and beautiful travel destination by incorporating various themes in its festival. The festival is a collection of art performances, water sports, fishing competitions, culinary bazaar, etc

Sanur Village Festival Dates 2023 - 27 August, 2023

8. Ubud Village Jazz Festival

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9. Buleleng Festival

Buleleng Festival

10. Kuta Sea Sand Land Fest

Kuta SeaSandLand Fest

It is a 5-day long event held from August 15 to August 19 every year to celebrate Indonesia’s independence from Dutch rule. Considering sand as a symbol of Diversity and land as a symbol of Unity, the traditional villages feature folk parties, food festivals, art and culture festivals and various youth-engaging activities. It’s a festival celebrated for exploring and preserving the cultural art and the traditions of the local community.

Crowd and Cost in Bali in August

The dry season being the best season to visit Bali, the season is at its peak and South Bali is as crowded as it’s for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. The accommodation prices turn exorbitant owing to the huge crowd in August, so it’s advised to book your accommodation well in advance if you plan to visit Bali in the month of August. 

 Hope we’ve answered all your questions regarding the weather and things to do in Bali in August. So pack your bags and get ready for a Bali adventure. 

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Central Bali’s Highlights by Vintage VW Jeep

A vintage 1970s-style VW Jeep tour is one of the coolest ways to explore central Bali. Jump on board this classic icon and travel to your first stop: the 1000-year-old Batuan Temple, which is a village and ancestral temple that’s cared for by the residents of Batuan. Your driver will then continue through local villages to artsy Ubud – the cultural heart of Bali and a hub of traditional crafts and dance. Highlights here include impressive Puri Saren Agung Palace, the arts market and famous monkey forest, where playful brown macaques dart around the ancient trees and ornate statues. A scenic drive through rice fields and sleepy mountain villages then awaits to reach imposing Mount Batur. The view of the volcano, caldera and Lake Batur is breathtakingly beautiful, so make sure you’ve got your camera ready. Next up is a drive down into the crater to the lava fields, where you’ll have time to wander through the unique rock formations. Lunch-with-a-view will be served on the edge of the crater before your journey continues to the tranquil and lesser-visited temple of Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu – a beautiful water temple built on a natural spring and surrounded by lotus ponds and thick forest. The final stop will be Tegallalang, where giant steps have been carved into the landscape to create lush rice terraces.

• Departing daily from South Bali, Seminyak or Central Ubud hotels • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know We recommend bringing a light jacket or jumper and long trousers as it can get cool in the mountains. A sarong will be provided to allow you to cover up for temple visits.

Mount Batur Sunrise Trek

Watching the sun rise from the top of Bali’s Mount Batur is an unforgettable experience. A very early start awaits as we’ll need to start the climb around 4am to make sure we reach the summit in time for sunrise. Mount Batur is a 1717-metre-high active volcano to the north west of Mount Agung. The climb will take around two hours and we’ll reach the top just as the sun rises for a magical and peaceful moment high above the island. Tuck into a well-earnt breakfast and enjoy time to soak up the panoramic views over the volcanic landscape and mountain peaks and acknowledge your achievement. You’ll then head back down to base camp, where a soothing soak in hot springs will be waiting for you. This sunrise trek would be a fantastic adventure to add on to a honeymoon or beach holiday.

• Departing Monday, Thursday and Friday from South Bali, Seminyak, Ubud, Uluwatu and Candidasa hotels • Operates year round • Group experience

Good to know There are a number of things we recommend bringing for this trip: warm clothes, hiking shoes, long trousers, swimwear, camera and sun block. Your professional tour guide will provide a head lamp, walking sticks, gloves, hiking bag, rain coat and a small water bottle to make the climb much easier. This climb is classified as a medium level of difficulty, so a good level of fitness is required (as a guide, it’s suitable for those that enjoy hill walking).

Western Bali’s Highlights by Vintage VW Jeep

Bali’s colourful VW 181 Safari Jeeps are a classic sight around the island. They also provide a seriously cool way to explore. Jump on board for an adventure around western Bali to see some of the island’s most famous temples and stunning diverse landscapes. Your tour begins with a trip to Bali’s most popular attraction: the ancient sea temple shrine of Pura Tanah Lot, which is perched on a rock formation offshore. A morning visit will hopefully mean you’ll have a more tranquil experience. You’ll then be driven through villages and rice fields up into the mountains to the rainforested slopes of Batukaru volcano, home to impressive Pura Luhur Batukaru, which you’ll explore on a guided tour. A drive through Bali’s most spectacular rice terraces around UNESCO World Heritage-listed Jatiluwih follows, before you arrive at Bedugul, located 1200 meters above sea level. We’ll stop at Beratan Lake to visit beautiful Ulun Danu Temple, which sits in the middle of the lake, and have a buffet lunch in the tropical gardens. On our route back, we’ll head to a colourful local market so you can experience the buzz of local life and then look around a traditional Balinese family compound, which has a distinctive design, for an insightful end to the day.

• Departing daily from South Bali, Seminyak and Central Ubud hotels • Operates year round • Private experience

Good to know We recommend bringing a light jacket or jumper and long trousers as it can get cool in the mountains.

Best time to visit Bali

Most visitors think the best time to visit Bali is between May and August as conditions are warm and sunny. However, July and August in particular can be busy and our experts suggest May, June and September as the ideal months. That said, you can expect hot temperatures throughout the year, with temperatures ranging between 26-29°C, and only cooling slightly in the more central regions around Ubud and the mountains. Bali has two distinct seasons to bear in mind when deciding when to visit: the wet, falling between October and March, and the dry, spanning between April and September. The arrival of the dry season means hotter weather and an increase of sunny days, but with peak season coinciding with European summer holidays, it also means an increase in the number of visitors in July and August.

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Bali weather by month.

Bali in January January is typically Bali’s wettest month, though rainfall is not usually constant; you can expect hot sunny days with average temperatures of 26°C, but these will likely be interrupted with brief tropical downpours. In the higher regions around Mount Batur, temperatures are cooler and can drop to 15°C at night.

Bali in February The rainy season continues in February, with hot and humid days punctuated by intense periods of tropical rainfall. The temperatures stay at a consistent 26°C but with rough seas at this time, diving and snorkelling visibility around West Bali National Park are greatly reduced.

Bali in March March is another month where you can expect a high chance of afternoon rain showers. Days are hot, with temperatures increasing to an average of 27°C, and humidity can feel a little intense – for a respite, this is a great time to head inland to the cooler temperatures in Ubud.

Bali in April With Bali’s wet season coming to an end, the chance of rainfall this month starts to reduce significantly. You’ll enjoy mostly sunny days and temperatures will start to climb. With less winds along the coast, water visibility for diving and snorkelling off Bali’s east coast is very good.

Bali in May May is Bali’s hottest month, with temperatures averaging a maximum of 29°C. You can expect consistently dry and sunny weather, which makes for excellent diving and mountain climbing conditions. With the island not overly busy at this time, this is a great month to check for best value offers.

Bali in June One of the best months to visit Bali, June enjoys idyllic conditions with constant sunshine and a wonderfully warm average temperature of 27°C. You’re still not quite into the high season this month, so with visitor numbers fairly low you’ll enjoy less crowded hotels, beaches and restaurants if you visit now.

Bali in July July is another dry month, with an average of 4 days of rain and maximum temperatures of 27°C. With European school holidays approaching, July is a popular time of year to visit the island, so beach hotels, particularly in the popular resorts of Sanur and Seminyak, are likely to be busy. Water visibility for diving and snorkelling are excellent this month.

Bali in August Bali’s weather in August follows in similar fashion to July. With an average of 10 hours of sunshine a day, August is the sunniest month of the year – you’ll enjoy perfect beach conditions and hot temperatures that average 27°C. The south coast beach resorts are very busy this month, so for relief from the crowds as well as the hot weather, it might be worth heading towards the central region around Ubud.

Bali in September September is still a predominantly dry month with plenty of sunshine and clear skies, and temperatures that average a hot 27°C. One of the best months to visit Bali, the end of the European summer holidays mean that visitor numbers begin to reduce – the south coast beaches will become less crowded and you’ll experience fewer crowds when visiting temples and towns.

Bali in October October is officially the start of the wet season, so brief bursts of rainfall should be expected this month. Temperatures remain very warm in October, and you’ll still enjoy good water visibility around the protected dive spots of Menjangan and West Bali National Park.

Bali in November With the wet season now in full swing, you can expect an increased level of rainfall in November, particularly towards the end of the month. Sunny days are still frequent, and temperatures remain hot at an average of 27°C. Due to the wetter conditions, mountain climbing and trekking Mount Batur are not recommended this month.

Bali in December December in Bali has a high chance of rain showers, though you can still enjoy long periods of sunshine and very warm temperatures. With sea conditions worsening and the south coast beaches getting windier, water visibility is greatly reduced. Despite the wet weather, Christmas and New Year remain a popular time of year for visitors, so if you’re planning on visiting Bali now it’s well worth booking activities in advance.

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Bali in August offers a captivating blend of vibrant culture, lush landscapes, and ideal weather conditions, making it a fantastic time to visit. The island experiences dry and sunny weather during this period, creating perfect conditions for exploring its stunning beaches, ancient temples, and lush rice terraces. August also marks the Bali Kite Festival, a colourful spectacle showcasing traditional giant kites. While popular tourist spots may be busier, the lively atmosphere and cultural events add to the overall allure.

From water temples like Tirta Empul to the lively streets of Ubud, Bali in August promises an enchanting experience for travellers seeking both relaxation and cultural immersion amidst the island’s natural beauty. A lot of people find this as the ideal time to visit the marvellous destination, and if you are one of them, just follow this guide to Bali in August.

Is August a good time to visit Bali?

Visit Bali in August

Yes, August is considered an excellent time to visit Bali. During this month, Bali experiences dry and sunny weather, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities and exploration. The temperatures are pleasant, ranging from warm to hot, and rainfall is minimal. The dry season ensures that the beaches are at their best, offering perfect conditions for sunbathing, water sports, and enjoying crystal-clear waters. Additionally, August coincides with the Bali Kite Festival, a colourful and cultural event that adds vibrancy to the island. While it is a popular time for tourists, the lively atmosphere, festivals, and overall favourable weather makes August a fantastic month to experience the diverse attractions and natural beauty that Bali has to offer.

Overview of Weather in Bali in August

Bali Weather in August

In August, Bali experiences a delightful and dry climate, making it an excellent time to visit. The temperatures range from an average low of 23°C (73°F) to a high of around 31°C (88°F), offering warm and comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. The island enjoys plenty of sunshine, and rainfall is minimal during this period, with an average of about 40 mm. The dry season ensures that Bali’s stunning beaches, such as Kuta and Seminyak, are perfect for sunbathing and water activities. August is also an opportune time to explore Bali’s cultural and natural attractions, from the iconic rice terraces of Tegallalang to ancient temples like Uluwatu. Overall, the weather in Bali in August creates an inviting and enjoyable environment for travellers.

What to Wear in Bali in August?

In Bali during August, when the weather is warm and dry, lightweight and breathable clothing is essential. Opt for comfortable and loose-fitting outfits such as shorts, skirts, and sundresses made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen to stay cool in the tropical climate. T-shirts, tank tops, and swimwear are perfect for beach days. Don’t forget to pack a light jacket or a shawl for cooler evenings, especially in the highland areas. As Bali is known for its temples, it’s advisable to carry a sarong or a scarf to cover your shoulders when visiting these sacred sites. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring attractions and trekking activities, and sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen are crucial for sun protection.

Visitor Arrivals: Is Bali Crowded During August?

Visit arrivals in Bali

Yes, Bali tends to be relatively crowded during August, marking the peak of the tourist season. The combination of favourable weather, school holidays in various countries, and cultural events like the Bali Kite Festival attracts a significant influx of visitors. Popular tourist destinations such as Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud may experience increased foot traffic, and accommodations, particularly in sought-after areas, might be in higher demand. While the island’s vibrant atmosphere and numerous activities make August an appealing time to visit, travellers seeking a more serene experience may consider exploring lesser-known areas or planning activities during weekdays. Despite the crowds, the lively ambiance, cultural festivities, and excellent weather make August an excellent month to experience the diverse attractions and hospitality that Bali has to offer.

Average Costs of a Trip to Bali in August

Costs of a Trip to Bali in August

In August, the average costs for a trip to Bali in GBP can vary based on factors such as the choice of accommodation, flight class, and personal spending preferences. Round-trip airfare from the UK to Bali typically ranges from £500 to £800 per person, with prices varying based on the airline and booking time. Accommodation costs also fluctuate; budget hotels and guesthouses may start from £15 per night, while more upscale resorts can range from £60 to £150 per night.

Transfers within Bali, including airport transfers and local transportation, may cost around £20 to £40, depending on the distance and mode of transport. Keep in mind that these are average estimates, and prices may vary. Additionally, personal expenses for meals, activities, and souvenirs should be considered. Overall, a mid-range budget for a week-long trip to Bali in August could range from £800 to £1,200, encompassing flights, accommodation, and local transfers.

Things to Do in Bali in August

What to Do in Bali in August

During this entire month, Bali presents a myriad of exciting activities for visitors seeking diverse experiences on the island. From cultural events to water-based adventures, the options are endless. Explore the vibrant local markets, attend traditional dance performances, or immerse yourself in the island’s rich arts scene. For nature enthusiasts, embark on scenic hikes through lush landscapes or visit iconic rice terraces. Bali’s beautiful beaches offer perfect conditions for water sports like surfing and snorkelling. August also hosts unique festivals, providing a chance to witness the island’s lively spirit. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, cultural exploration, or adrenaline-pumping adventures, Bali in August caters to a wide range of interests, ensuring an unforgettable visit.

Where to Stay in Bali in August?

Places to stay in Bali in August

Choosing where to stay in Bali in August depends on personal preferences and the desired experience. For those seeking vibrant nightlife and bustling beaches, Seminyak and Kuta offer a plethora of resorts, hotels, and entertainment options. Ubud, surrounded by lush landscapes, is perfect for cultural enthusiasts and those seeking tranquillity. Nusa Dua boasts luxurious beachfront resorts, making it an ideal choice for a relaxed retreat. For a mix of adventure and serenity, consider staying in the scenic areas of Uluwatu. Each region in Bali provides a distinct atmosphere, from the vibrant energy of the southern beaches to the serene ambiance of the central highlands, ensuring there’s an ideal accommodation option for every traveller’s taste and preference.

What to Eat in Bali in August?

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In August, indulge in the diverse and flavourful Balinese cuisine that reflects the island’s rich culinary heritage. Feast on Nasi Goreng, a delicious fried rice dish often served with fried eggs, chicken, and prawns. Try Bebek Betutu, a slow-cooked duck infused with a blend of traditional spices. Savour Babi Guling, a succulent roasted pig, is typically reserved for special occasions. Explore local markets for exotic fruits like Salak (snake fruit) and Rambutan. Cool off with Es Campur, a refreshing shaved ice dessert with various fruits and jellies. Don’t miss out on traditional Balinese satay or Bakso (meatball soup). With abundant seafood, vibrant spices, and tropical fruits, Bali’s culinary scene in August promises a delightful and authentic gastronomic adventure.

What to Pack in Bali in August?

When packing for Bali in August, consider the tropical climate and varied activities. Pack lightweight and breathable clothing like shorts, skirts, and T-shirts for warm days. Include swimwear, as beaches and water activities are popular. A light jacket or shawl is advisable for cooler evenings or highland areas. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring temples and nature spots. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection. A reusable water bottle and insect repellent are practical additions. Don’t forget a power adapter for electronic devices. If visiting temples, carry a sarong or scarf for modesty. Include any medications, toiletries, and a small first aid kit. With these essentials, you’ll be well-prepared for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Bali.

Hacks & Tips to Visit Bali in August

By following these tips, you can make the most of your trip to Bali in August and enjoy a memorable and hassle-free experience.

  • August is the peak tourist season in Bali. Secure your accommodation well in advance to ensure availability and potentially benefit from early booking discounts.
  • Bali in August is warm. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate, including swimwear for beach days.
  • The weather can be hot and humid, so stay hydrated by carrying a reusable water bottle. Consider adding rehydration salts to your travel kit.
  • Bali receives ample sunshine. Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the strong UV rays.
  • August hosts cultural festivals like the Bali Kite Festival. Check local event calendars for unique experiences during your visit.
  • Popular tourist spots may be crowded. Explore lesser-known areas or visit famous spots early in the day to avoid crowds.
  • Practise your bargaining skills when shopping in markets. Vendors often expect negotiation, so don’t be afraid to haggle for better prices.
  • When visiting temples, cover your shoulders and wear a sarong. Respect local customs and traditions.
  • Traffic in tourist areas can be congested. Plan your day accordingly, and use alternative transportation methods like scooters or bicycles.
  • Bali offers diverse culinary delights. Be adventurous and try local dishes from street vendors and traditional warungs.
  • While August is generally dry, keep an eye on weather forecasts for any unexpected changes. Plan outdoor activities on clear days.

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FAQs of Bali in August

No, Bali experiences relatively low rainfall in August, marking the dry season. August falls within the peak tourist season, offering visitors sunny and pleasant weather. While occasional showers may occur, they are typically brief and do not significantly impact travel plans. The dry conditions make August an ideal time for outdoor activities, beach visits, and exploring the diverse attractions Bali has to offer. However, it’s advisable to check weather forecasts for any unexpected changes and plan activities on days with more predictable weather conditions.

Yes, August in Bali is characterised by moderate to strong winds, especially in coastal areas. The island experiences the southeast monsoon during this time, resulting in increased wind speeds. While the winds are generally more noticeable on the western and southern coasts, they contribute to ideal conditions for water sports like surfing. Travellers should be prepared for breezy conditions, particularly near the beaches, and consider this factor when planning outdoor activities or water-based adventures in Bali during August.

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The Best Time to Visit Bali for Every Activity

Bali, an indonesian island, is often referred to as the ‘Island of Gods.’ It stands as a magical vacation destination, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and a variety of activities, complemented by a tropical climate.

The island’s beauty is unparalleled, with lush rainforests, iconic rice terraces, pristine beaches, and spectacular volcanic mountains like Mount Batur, which is famous for its sunrise treks​. The Ubud Art Market, a bustling maze of stalls, is an ideal spot for picking up unique handmade crafts, paintings, and sculptures. 

Nature enthusiasts will be mesmerized by the lush Tegallalang and Jatiluwih rice terraces, renowned for their breathtaking emerald hues and traditional irrigation systems. For a touch of adventure, explore the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, home to playful macaque monkeys and ancient temples. 

Additionally, the island boasts luxurious beach clubs, exquisite dining, and vibrant nightlife, particularly in areas like Seminyak, known for its designer boutiques and stylish beach resorts​.

Bali caters to all preferences, providing unique attractions and activities and ensuring a magical experience. 

Best Times to Visit Bali for Smaller Crowds

Bali, Indonesia

To visit Bali with fewer crowds, consider timing your trip outside of the peak season months. Peak season in Bali typically includes July, August, and December, when the island sees the highest number of tourists due to school holidays and favorable weather conditions.

The quietest times to visit Bali, when crowds are at their most sparse, are during the low season, which spans from February to April. However, this period aligns with Bali’s rainy season, which may deter some visitors.

Despite this, the transitional months of late March and early April can offer a balance of good weather and fewer tourists.

Another recommended period is May, June, and September, which are known for fewer crowds, cheaper prices, and generally good weather, making them ideal for visiting Bali without the usual tourist rush.

Remember, while the rainy season, spanning from November to March, might deter some visitors due to frequent showers, it also brings the benefit of lower costs and smaller crowds. For those who don’t mind a bit of rain, this can be an opportune time to explore Bali with fewer tourists around.

Best Times to Visit Bali for Good Weather

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, Hindu temple Bali, Indonesia

The best time to visit Bali for good weather is during the dry season, which generally spans from April to October. April marks the onset of the dry season, offering a mix of sunny days and occasional rain. This transition period often has lower humidity, making it a comfortable time to visit.

May signifies the start of the driest period of the year with abundant sunshine, making it an excellent time for beach activities and outdoor exploration. June continues this trend with great beach weather and dropping humidity levels.

July and August are peak tourist months in Bali, characterized by sunny, clear skies and minimal rainfall. However, these months also see the highest number of tourists, so expect busier beaches and tourist spots.

September remains a favorable time with good weather and somewhat smaller crowds. As you move into October, the weather starts to shift, with an increase in rainfall, though there are still many sunny days.

It’s important to note that even during the rainy season, Bali can still be a pleasant destination. The rain showers are often brief, and the island still enjoys periods of sunshine. 

Best Times to Visit Bali for Lower Prices

Pura Besakih temple, Bali

The best times to visit Bali for lower prices are typically during its rainy season, which spans from October to March. This period is known for moderate rainfall, storms, and cooler temperatures, but it doesn’t necessarily hinder the overall experience of the island.

In fact, many find the rainy season manageable and even enjoyable, with opportunities to engage in various indoor and outdoor activities.

December, particularly late December, experiences a mini high season due to the Christmas and New Year celebrations, drawing more visitors and slightly higher prices. However, outside of these two weeks, the rest of the rainy season is considered off-peak, offering significantly discounted accommodations and hotel rates.

January is noted as the rainiest month, but it’s also when you’ll find the best deals on hotels and flights, along with less crowded tourist spots. The weather, while rainy, often includes sunny intervals that allow for enjoyable exploration of the island.

February and March continue with the rainy trend, but with fewer tourists, providing a quiet and relaxed environment. Accommodation and flight prices are usually more affordable during these months, making them an ideal time for budget-conscious travelers.

The transitional months of late March and early November also offer a balance of good weather, fewer crowds, and lower costs, making them attractive for those seeking both value and a pleasant climate.

Best Months for Hiking in Bali

Bali island in Indonesia

The best months for hiking in Bali are during the dry season, which runs from May to October. This period is characterized by clear skies and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking.

May marks the start of the dry season and offers a good balance of improving weather and fewer tourists before the high season kicks in. This month provides a great opportunity for hiking with less crowded trails and more comfortable conditions.

June to August are the peak months of the dry season, offering excellent weather for hiking. However, these are also the busiest months for tourism, so popular hiking trails may be more crowded.

September is another great month for hiking, as it still offers good weather but with smaller crowds compared to the peak summer months.

October, while still part of the dry season, sees the beginning of the transition to the wet season. The weather can be more unpredictable, but there are still plenty of opportunities for good hiking days.

Best Time to Hike Mount Batur

Mount Batur, Bali

Mount Batur, an active volcano located in the central highlands of Bali, offers a popular hiking experience known for its stunning sunrise views.

The hike to Mount Batur typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to reach the summit. Most hikers start their journey early in the morning to catch the sunrise from the peak, making the trek in the dark hours of the morning.

The best time to hike Mount Batur is during Bali’s dry season, which spans from April to October. During these months, the weather is more predictable, with less chance of rain, making the hiking conditions safer and more enjoyable.

August is considered the optimal month for this hike as it is the driest month, with lower chances of rainfall and mild temperatures, enhancing the overall hiking experience. However, it’s important to note that this period also coincides with Bali’s peak tourist season, so the trails might be more crowded.

Best Times to Visit Bali for Festivals

Galungan and Kuningan festivals in Bali

The best times to visit Bali for festivals are during specific months when major cultural events take place. February is notable for the Galungan and Kuningan festivals, which are significant Hindu celebrations marking the victory of good over evil.

These festivals are characterized by colorful art displays, traditional dances, and vibrant cultural activities.

In March, Bali observes Nyepi, the Balinese New Year, known for its unique tradition of complete silence and introspection. This day of stillness transforms Bali into a serene haven, offering a unique experience for visitors.

Another highlight in March is the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade, held on the eve of Nyepi. This parade features large, artistically crafted demonic figures paraded through the streets, symbolizing the purification of the environment from evil spirits.

The Bali Kite Festival, usually held in July, is another cultural spectacle. Taking place in Sanur, it features a stunning display of traditional kites, making the most of the dry season’s strong winds.

These festivals offer a rich glimpse into Bali’s cultural heritage and are ideal for travelers seeking to experience the island’s traditional and spiritual aspects.

Best Months to Visit the Beach in Bali

Kuta, Bali

The best months to visit the beaches in Bali are during the dry season, which typically runs from April to October. This period offers clear skies, minimal rainfall, and sunny weather, making it ideal for beach activities.

May and June are particularly recommended for a more relaxed and sunny experience. These months provide a balance between good weather and fewer tourists, resulting in less crowded beaches and more affordable accommodation options. The water visibility is also better during this period, which is great for snorkeling and diving.

July and August are the sunniest months, but they also mark the peak tourist season. While the beach weather is excellent, expect higher prices and more crowded conditions.

September continues to offer good weather with occasional rain and is less crowded, making it a good choice for those looking to avoid peak season crowds.

For those interested in diving, October is still a viable option as the waters remain clear, though it starts to see more rainy days.

Overall, May, June, and September offer a great mix of favorable weather conditions and fewer tourists, making them some of the best months for beach visits in Bali.

Worst Times to Visit Bali

volcano Batur

The worst time to visit Bali is generally during the rainy season, which typically spans from November to March. During these months, the island experiences higher humidity, frequent rain showers, and occasional thunderstorms.

This weather can limit outdoor activities, such as beach visits and hiking, and can lead to flooding in some areas. December to February are particularly challenging due to peak monsoon rains. Skies open up with intense downpours most days, and the combination of heat and moisture can feel oppressive.

Despite this, these months also see a surge in tourism around the holiday seasons, leading to higher prices and crowded conditions. However, it’s worth noting that Bali has its unique charm even during the rainy season.

The island becomes quieter with fewer crowds, and the abundant rainfall results in lush green landscapes and mighty waterfalls. Accommodation and flights are usually cheaper during this period, offering good deals for budget-conscious travelers.

Final Thoughts

Bali stands out as a magical vacation destination, captivating travelers with its diverse allure. It offers an enchanting mix of culture, nature, and leisure. Its rich cultural tapestry is showcased in traditional dances, intricate art, and temple festivals.

The island’s natural beauty, with its lush rice terraces, majestic volcanoes, and stunning coastline, provides a backdrop for endless adventure and relaxation. With a climate that caters to year-round travel, Bali remains an irresistible slice of paradise.

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