Bali Weather & Time Guide

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Bali offers a tropical paradise year-round. But to truly make the most of your trip, it’s helpful to know the local weather patterns and current time, especially if you’re planning from a different time zone.

Whether you’re chasing sunshine, avoiding the rainy season, or syncing your schedule with Bali’s time zone, this guide has you covered.

Bali Time Zone

Bali operates on Central Indonesia Time (WITA), which is UTC +8 hours. Unlike some countries, Indonesia does not observe daylight saving time, so the local time in Bali remains consistent throughout the year.

Current Time in Bali

Monday, 01 January 2000
Partly Cloudy
83.8°F

Bali’s Climate Overview

Bali enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year, thanks to its location just 8 degrees south of the equator. The island experiences two major seasons:

  • Dry Season: April to October
  • Wet Season: November to March

Average Temperatures

Bali’s temperatures remain consistently warm:

  • Daytime highs: 28-31°C (82-88°F)
  • Nighttime lows: 22-25°C (72-77°F)

Dry Season (April to October)

The dry season is Bali’s most popular time for tourists, offering:

  • Sunshine: 8-10 hours daily
  • Rainfall: Minimal, with occasional short showers
  • Humidity: Around 75%
  • Activities: Ideal for beach days, outdoor exploration, and water sports

Pro Tip: July and August are peak tourist months. Book accommodations in advance and expect higher prices.

Wet Season (November to March)

While the wet season brings more rain, it also has its charms:

  • Rainfall: Frequent showers, often heavy but short-lived
  • Humidity: Higher, around 80-85%
  • Landscape: Lush, green scenery
  • Crowds: Fewer tourists, potential for better deals

December Weather: Expect about ~16 rainy days with an average of 258mm rainfall. Despite this, you can still enjoy about ~8 hours of sunshine daily.

Best Time to Visit Bali

The ideal time to visit depends on your preferences:

  • Beach Lovers: May to August for sunny, dry weather
  • Surfers: April to October for the best waves
  • Budget Travelers: January to April (excluding holidays) for lower prices
  • Culture Enthusiasts: March or October for temple festivals and ceremonies

Packing Tips for Bali

Regardless of when you visit, pack:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing
  • Sunscreen and insect repellent
  • Rain jacket or umbrella (especially during the wet season)
  • Modest clothing for temple visits

Bali’s Microclimates

Bali’s diverse landscape creates varied weather conditions:

  • Coastal Areas: Warmer and drier
  • Central Mountains: Cooler temperatures, more rainfall
  • Ubud: Slightly cooler than the coast, with occasional afternoon showers year-round

Planning Your Bali Adventure

Whether you’re seeking sun-soaked beaches, lush rice terraces, or vibrant cultural experiences, Bali has something for everyone year-round. At Bali Nirvana, we’re here to help you plan the perfect trip, no matter the season. Explore our curated experiences and insider tips to make the most of your Bali getaway.

Embrace the rhythm of the island – rain or shine, Bali is always paradise

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