Bali is one of those glorious destinations that is generally great to visit at any time of the year. One of Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, Bali is just eight degrees south of the equator, with a tropical, hot and humid climate much of the time. The island is small – just 152km wide and 112km long – and the temperature is fairly consistent, averaging at about 30°C throughout the year.
When is the best time to go to Bali?
The low season is what any traveller should aim for. Visit Bali in April, May, September or October, and the island can be appreciated at its best. Some of Bali’s best hotels and villas can be snapped up at reduced rates, and of course, airfares are cheaper. And having fewer people around means you get the island to yourself – with less crowded beaches, temples and roads. Easy to get a sunbed at a beach club or a turmeric latte at a Canggu brunch shack; easy to get a spot on that Eat Pray Love-style yoga mat.
When is Bali’s rainy season – and should I avoid it?
Of course, there are slight weather patterns. Rainy season is officially October to March when you can encounter tropical rains that are heavy but brief. The rains don’t tend to last all day, and during these months it’s possible to enjoy a row of sunny days with bright blue skies. The dry season is April to September when the humidity is low and average rainfall decreases, although showers do also occur during these months.
What time of year is cheapest in Bali?
Generally speaking, Bali is considered to be a year-round destination, so there’s not necessarily a ‘cheaper time’ to visit. However, there are certainly months when Bali becomes busier. When choosing the best time to visit Bali, the consistently good weather means that this is not so much the deciding factor. Instead, you might want to time your trip to avoid peak season, which is July to August, Christmas and Easter.
As Bali is so small it can easily feel very crowded. Expect to wait around two hours in long queues on arrival at immigration at Denpasar airport; any road journey can quickly become a bore with heavy traffic filling narrow roads.
What if I go to Bali in peak season?
If you are in Bali during peak season, however, there are plenty of low-key destinations to avoid crowds. For example, head up the west coast to Balian, an understated village favoured by surfers and best known for its beautiful black volcanic sandy beaches. For those feeling more adventurous, it’s a short flight to Labuan Bajo, the launching point for the magnificent Komodo National Park. August is a great time to go diving here.
A version of this article first appeared on CNT UK
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