Weather and Climate

Located in the tropics near the equator the Indonesian island of Bali is pretty much always hot and humid. This makes Bali a beach lover’s paradise. Because it is in the tropics you can expect a bit of rain almost anytime but these storms are brief and passing, and just add to the already intense humidity.

April through October is generally the dry season. It is still humid and there are brief rainsqualls but it is light compared to the rainy season that lasts from November until March. The winter months are generally cloudier, even more humid (if that’s possible) and with a greater chance of even more intense afternoon and evening thunderstorms. The warmest months are in October and November when temperatures can approach the high 90s, but even in January and February it isn’t uncommon for weather that is comparable.
The peak tourist season is during the summer, but off-season has been picking up as well. If you’re into water sports and lying on the beach then there is really no wrong time to head to Bali. When it rains it’s a good time to grab a bite or cool off in the air conditioning. Even in the wet season the rains seldom last for long.

 
 
 

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