Bali Travel times

by BVR Property Team
15 April 2025

Best Seasons to Visit the Island of Gods.


Bali is one of those magical places that seems like a good idea any time of the year. With its tropical climate, beautiful beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant culture, it’s no wonder travellers flock to the Island of the Gods year-round. But if you’re wondering when’s the best time to go—or when to avoid the crowds—this guide breaks down Bali’s seasons and peak travel periods so you can plan your perfect escape.

Bali’s Seasons: What You Need to Know and what to expect on your Holiday 
Bali doesn’t have the traditional four seasons we all know and grow up with. Instead, it has two main seasons that is dominant through-out the year. 


1. Dry Season (April to October)

• Weather: Sunny, low humidity, cooler evenings

• Best For: Beach days, surfing, diving, hiking, exploring temples

• Highlights: May, June, and September are sweet spots—great weather and fewer tourists compared to peak months 

 

2. Wet Season (November to March)

• Weather: Warm and humid, with regular rain (mostly in short, heavy bursts)

• Best For: Fewer crowds, lush landscapes, budget-friendly travel

• Note: Rain usually comes in the afternoon or evening, so you can still explore in the mornings

 

Peak Travel Times in Bali

Planning around Bali’s busiest times can help you avoid inflated prices and tourist-packed spots, and maybe take a slower approach to your holiday. 

 

Peak Periods:

• July & August: School holidays in Europe and Australia—expect crowds, higher accommodation prices, and busy beaches.

• Christmas & New Year (mid-December to early January): One of Bali’s busiest periods. Book well in advance.

• Easter Holidays: A shorter but still crowded time with families traveling from Australia and Southeast Asia.

 

Shoulder Seasons (Best Time to Visit):

• April to mid-June & September to early October

These months offer the best balance—great weather, fewer crowds, and better deals. The island feels more relaxed, and it’s easier to book last-minute tours or tables at popular cafes.

 

Off-Peak (Rainy) Season:

• Mid-January to March & November

If you don’t mind a little rain and want a quieter, more affordable trip, this could be ideal. Spa days, yoga retreats, and cultural experiences are still amazing even when it’s wet outside.

 

Tips for Choosing When to Go

• For Surfing: Dry season (especially May to September) is prime time for Bali’s west coast waves.

• For Diving: April to October has the best visibility—perfect for exploring shipwrecks or swimming with manta rays.

• For Culture Lovers: Nyepi (Balinese New Year) usually falls in March—an incredible time to witness unique traditions (just note: the entire island shuts down for 24 hours).

• For Budget Travelers: Travel during the wet season to score deals on hotels and flights.

 

Final Thoughts


Whether you’re chasing waves, sunsets, serenity, or spiritual vibes, Bali delivers year-round. But planning your trip with the seasons in mind can make a big difference in your experience. Want sun-soaked adventure? Aim for the dry season. Prefer a chill, quieter escape? Embrace the rainy months.
Either way, Bali will leave you enchanted—and probably planning your next visit before you even leave.


Bali Holiday Rentals is a division of BVR Group Asia and they can assist you with accommodation, adventure, site seeing, food and cultural expiences. Contact us today to book that perfect getaway! 

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