Understanding Bali’s Seasons – Weather & Climate Overview
Bali enjoys a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: the dry season (April to October) and the wet season (November to March). Temperatures sit between 26–30°C year-round, but rainfall and humidity define the experience.
The dry season brings clear skies, low humidity and calm seas, which is ideal for beach holidays and outdoor exploration. Alternatively, the wet season sees tropical showers (often in the afternoon), lush surroundings and a more reflective experience.
Dry Season (Apr-Oct): The Ideal Time for Sun Seekers
If your perfect Bali getaway includes sunshine, poolside relaxation and golden hour views, then the dry season is your best time to visit Bali. It’s when the island comes alive with idyllic surfing, yoga, diving and romantic celebrations.
With panoramic ocean views, cliffside infinity pools and access to Uluwatu’s world-class surf breaks, The Ungasan is at its finest in these months. It’s also our peak season for weddings and honeymoons.
Wet Season (Nov-Mar): A Lush, Tranquil Escape
While often overlooked, many travellers consider this the best time to visit Bali for privacy and natural beauty. Showers are typically brief and leave behind misty mornings and vivid greenery.
It’s a season for spa days, quiet luxury and ocean-view dining. With fewer crowds and off-peak rates, this is when to go to Bali if you’re seeking calm and connection. From your villas at The Ungasan, you can experience clouds drifting across the horizon as waves roll below.