
Bali’s Tropical Seasons
Bali lies just south of the equator, a geographical position that blesses it with tropical warmth year-round, making it an irresistible destination. With temperatures hovering around 27°C, this equatorial climate invites you to unwind in an idyllic setting. Yet while sunshine graces the island throughout the year, Bali reveals two distinct seasons.
The wet season unfolds from October to March/April, bringing warm days punctuated by refreshing downpours. Rainfall peaks from December through February, often in short, heavy afternoon showers.
The dry season stretches from May to September, offering drier, sunnier days—the best time to visit Bali. Sunshine and gentle warmth set the tone, letting you savour every treasure this enchanting island in the Indonesian archipelago has to offer. Even the ocean welcomes you with delightful 28°C waters all year long.







