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What’s the Weather Like in Bali? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Everyone keeps asking what the weather in Bali is like… Truth is, it’s hot, it’s humid, and yes, a little sweaty. But that’s just Bali being Bali 🌴☀️ 😂
Everyone keeps asking, “What’s the weather like in Bali?” Well, here’s the real scoop: it’s hot, it’s humid, and yes — it’s a little sweaty. But that’s all part of Bali’s tropical charm! 🌴☀️
If you’re planning a family trip to Bali, you’ll want to know what to expect so you can pack (and plan) accordingly. Bali has two main seasons: dry season (April to October) and rainy season (November to March). That said, temperatures stay fairly consistent year-round — usually hovering between 26–31°C (79–88°F).
During the dry season, you’ll enjoy blue skies and slightly less humidity. It’s ideal for beach days, temple hopping, or family adventures like snorkeling and exploring waterfalls. This is also Bali’s peak tourist season, so expect more crowds and slightly higher prices.
Rainy season brings daily showers and high humidity — but don’t worry, it rarely rains all day. Mornings are often sunny, with afternoon tropical downpours that make a great excuse for a midday nap or spa visit. Bonus: fewer tourists and lush green landscapes everywhere!
So what should families pack? Light, breathable clothing, wide-brimmed hats, plenty of sunscreen, and an umbrella or light rain jacket if you’re visiting between November and March. And don’t forget swimwear — there’s always time for a dip in the pool.
Bottom line? Bali’s weather is all part of the experience. Embrace the warmth, hydrate often, and get ready for unforgettable family memories amid paradise.
Hot, humid, and a little sweaty? That’s Just Bali Being Bali 😄
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