Best time to visit in Bali Island

Bali welcomes travellers year-round with its warm tropical climate, stunning beaches, and spiritual charm, but picking the right time makes your trip to Bali even better. Bali is a dream destination that offers a different kind of magic in every season. The island has something beautiful to offer in every season - peaceful beaches, green rice terraces, colourful festivals and soothing wellness spaces.

Choosing the best time to visit Bali is more about the experience you want than the actual dates on the calendar. Are you imagining sunny beach days or misty rainforest vibes? The island is warm all year, but each season gives it a different look and feel.

To help you plan, this article shares the best time to go to Bali based on weather, crowds, and festivals, so you can pick the best time of year to visit Bali that fits your personal travel style perfectly.

Peak Season: May, June, July, August & Late December

  • Weather: This is the sunniest time of the year. May to August sees almost no rain, low humidity, and cool breezy evenings. December is wet and humid, but festive.
  • Travel Conditions: Easy outdoor travel, smooth island hopping and clear beaches. This is the most expensive time to visit. May to June is peak season for Indian travellers. 
  • Best Places to Visit: Uluwatu, Nusa Penida, Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak and Canggu.
  • Crowd Levels: Very High. Traffic is heavy in the Seminyak-Canggu area. Popular spots will be packed. 
  • Things to Note:  Book accommodation 2-3 months ahead. Prices are 40-50% higher than off-season.

Shoulder Season: April, September & October

  • Weather: Mostly dry with brief showers; warm and breezy. April brings clear skies and fresh green landscapes. September and October stay mostly sunny too, just a little more humid as the monsoon gets closer.
  • Travel Conditions: This is a good time to visit Bali for couples and honeymooners. The noise of the summer crowds has faded, and hotel rates drop by 20-30%.
  • Best Places to Visit: Ubud Rice Terraces, waterfalls, Uluwatu temples, and calm beaches.
  • Crowd Levels: Moderate. Fewer tourists, better service, and no long waits. By September, the crowds drop even more.
  • Things to Note: Best time to visit Bali for value. Ideal for photography and relaxed travel.

Off Peak Season: November, January, February & March

  • Weather: Expect short heavy showers, mainly in the afternoon or night. Mornings are often clear and sunny. Temperatures stay warm, 25-31°C. High humidity throughout the day.
  • Travel Conditions: This is the cheapest time to fly. Quick warm showers, not all-day rain. North and east Bali receive less rain year-round.
  • Best Places to Visit: Tanah Lot temple, Waterfalls, Indoor Spas and Yoga Retreats in Ubud.
  • Crowd Levels: Low, peaceful vibes. Except for Christmas–New Year week, which gets very crowded.
  • Things to Note: Nyepi (Day of Silence) falls on March 19, 2026. The whole island comes to a complete halt - no flights, no outdoor activity, no lights, and no movement for a full 24 hours. Plan your trip to Bali accordingly.

Which Months are best for Your Trip?


Honeymooners

  • May, June, September and October.
  • Best months for romantic sunsets.
  • In September and October, you get the dry weather of the peak season but without the screaming kids or crowded beaches. 
  • It is intimate, romantic, affordable, and is the best time of the year to visit Bali for honeymooners. 

Budget travellers

  • February and November.
  • November offers good value as the wet season begins.
  • February has the lowest prices with manageable rain.
  • You can experience luxury 5-star resorts for the price of a 3-star hotel.

Adventure lovers

  • May to August.
  • The dry ground makes it safe for trekking 
  • The waves on the west coast (Canggu/Uluwatu) are world-class for surfing.

Culture Seekers

  • April to October.
  • Lots of local temple festivals.
  • June and July have the Bali Arts Festival, Kite Festival, and traditional performances.

Wellness and Nature Seekers

  • April and May.
  • Best time for nature walks and outdoor yoga. 

Best Time Based on What You Want to Do in Bali


Best Time for Beaches, Surfing & Watersports

  • May to September.
  • Consistent swells at Kuta/Uluwatu.
  • The ocean is calm on the east side (Nusa Dua) for swimming.
  • The west side (Kuta/Canggu) has perfect surfing waves.

Best Time for Rice Terraces & Waterfalls (Ubud)

  • February to April.
  • The rains have just ended, leaving the jungles and rice fields an electric, glowing green.
  • Avoid July-August crowds at Tegalalang Rice Terrace.

Best Time for Sunsets & Beach Clubs (Seminyak/Uluwatu)

  • July and August.
  • Clearest skies for sunset views.
  • Peak beach club season is very crowded.
  • The skies are clear, so you get those beautiful purple-orange Bali sunsets almost every evening.

Best Time for Temple Festivals & Cultural Events

  • March, April, June, and November.
  • June 17 - Galungan & June 27 - Kuningan festivals.
  • The streets are lined with tall, decorated bamboo poles called Penjors, making it the most photogenic and best time to see Bali.
  • March 19 2026 - Nyepi. This is the Balinese New Year.

Best Time to avoid the Crowd (and Traffic!)

  • February and November.
  • Visiting during these quiet months means you spend less time in a car and more time relaxing. 

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