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Climate Bali

The island of Bali in the Indian Ocean is a popular tourist destination due to the consistently warm temperatures. The tropical warm climate, which is especially in the rainy season associated with high humidity, provides a year-round water temperature of 28 and 32 degrees Celsius and an air temperature of 30 to 32 degrees Celsius in the lowlands.

Climate Table Bali

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Max. Temperature
30°
30°
30°
31°
31°
30°
30°
31°
31°
32°
32°
30°
Min. Temperature
22°
23°
23°
23°
23°
23°
22°
22°
22°
23°
23°
23°
Sun Hours
8
10
10
10
9
9
9
10
11
10
10
10
Water Temperature
28°
28°
28°
29°
28°
28°
27°
27°
27°
27°
28°
29°
Rain Days
12
10
7
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
5
10
The hottest months in Bali are October and November, where temperatures can reach 32 °C in the shade. On the lower end the coldest months in are January, July, August and September, where temperatures seldom exceed 22 °C.
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The world's largest island nation, Indonesia, awaits visitors with a two-season climate. Low temperature fluctuations and a warm and humid climate allow for a year-round season.

Map view of Bali

Latitude: -8.419092
Longitude: 115.179739
Bali

The climate year of Bali

Belonging to Indonesia Bali is located not far from the equator. Seasons like spring, summer, autumn and winter do not exist here. Nevertheless, the weather year on Bali is divided into two parts. There is a rainy season from November to March and a dry season from April to October. Six to eight hours of sun during the dry season attract many tourists. There is hardly any precipitation during these months. In the rainy season, most of the precipitation falls in the mountains and on the southern side of the island, and the humidity can reach 100%. The rains are very heavy and monsoon-like, but allow Bali's impressive vegetation to bloom in all its glory. The consistently high temperatures in the lowlands contrast with the climate in the mountains, where the thermometer can sometimes fall below 20 degrees Celsius.

General information about Bali

Because of its high temperatures, Bali is a popular destination for beach vacationers. The dry season is perfect for extensive sunbathing and numerous water sports. But Bali has much more to offer for tourists. Impressive temples and ghost houses invite to interesting excursions. Volcanoes, mountain lakes, rice terraces, impressive, almost untouched nature make a vacation in Bali an unforgettable experience. The temple "Pura Besakih" , which is located directly on the volcano "Gunung Agung" is one of the most popular tourist attractions. Dating back to the 8th century, the largest temple complex on the island is visited every year by numerous Hindus, who participate in solemn ceremonies there. Goa Gajah, the elephant cave, the impressive waterfalls Gitgit, the mountain lake Danau Bratan are also worthwhile destinations. The Subak landscapes are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are definitely worth a trip.

Tourism Bali

Air temperatures in the lowlands of Bali are relatively constant throughout the year, ranging from a minimum of 24 degrees at night to a maximum of 34 degrees during the day. From November to March, the rainy season in Bali, the days with precipitation increase dramatically. December and January are among the months with the most rainfall, with 13 and 15 rainy days respectively. In November, February and March you can expect about 10 rainy days per month. In the dry season, the sun shines most frequently in the months of May to October. You can expect 7 to 8 hours of sunshine a day, and there are hardly any rainy days.