Every season in Bali reveals its own charm. The dry season, from around April to October, offers sunny skies, calm seas, and perfect conditions for beach days, snorkeling, and exploring rice terraces. Life on the island feels vibrant, and cultural festivals fill the calendar.
The rainy season, lasting from November to March, transforms Bali into a lush paradise. Showers are often brief and refreshing, leaving the landscape glowing in shades of green. This is the time when the island slows down — ideal for travelers seeking peace and authenticity away from the crowds.
💭 Which time of year appeals to you more: the bright energy of the dry season or the tranquil beauty of the rainy months? Share your thoughts and inspire others!

Daniel Kovács (Tuesday, 16 December 2025 01:58)
I like the shoulder seasons, just before or after the high season. The island feels calmer, nature is vibrant, and you can still move around easily.
Peter Lawson (Monday, 15 December 2025 00:52)
Definitely the dry season. We spend most of our time at the beach or by the pool, so good weather is essential for us.
John Mercer (Friday, 28 November 2025 22:30)
We prefer the dry season because it’s easier for outdoor activities with the kids. But even during the wet season, the rain rarely lasts all day, so it doesn’t stop us from living normally.
Logan Pierce (Tuesday, 25 November 2025 00:04)
The dry season. It makes it easier to move around the island, and the weather is perfect for both work and adventures.
Claire Moreau (Monday, 24 November 2025 19:52)
I like the wet season. Many people don’t like the rain, but for me the air becomes more pure, the trees are more green and the energy feels stronger. It is a very good time for yoga and meditation.
Talia Brooks (Monday, 24 November 2025 19:40)
The dry season is my favourite. The waves are more consistent, the water is clear, and the wind conditions are perfect for surfing almost every day
Evan Calder (Sunday, 23 November 2025)
I prefer the dry season. The weather is perfect for long walks through the rice fields, and the views around Sidemen are at their best when the skies are clear.