November and December mark Bali's wet season, but the island remains a fantastic destination if you plan smartly. You'll get lush landscapes, quieter attractions on non-holiday weeks, and often better rates on stays.What to expectRain: More frequent showers (often afternoons/evenings).Ocean: Conditions vary; choose beaches based on daily safety.Peak dates: Christmas/New Year weeks can be busy again.Best experiences for Nov/Dec1) Ubud + indoor-friendly plansMix temples, markets, cafés, and spa sessions with flexible sightseeing.2) Waterfalls and greeneryWaterfalls look dramatic after rainfall (take care on slippery steps).3) Shopping + foodRainy afternoons are great for cafés, malls, and food experiences.Sample 5-day wet-season itineraryDay 1: Arrive + Seminyak.Day 2: Uluwatu sunset (weather permitting).Day 3: Ubud day tour + spa.Day 4: Water temple + café hop.Day 5: Leisure + departure.Want a wet-season quote with flexible options?We'll propose a plan that still works even if it rains. Request a free quote.
October is a strong Bali month: you often get dry-season conditions, but with fewer tourists than July/August. It's a great time to combine sightseeing, food experiences, and beach time in one trip.What to do in October1) Food + marketsTry local warungs, join a cooking class, and explore markets for snacks and souvenirs.2) Temple route + sunsetsPlan Tanah Lot or Uluwatu sunsets and keep mornings for temples and cultural spots.Sample 5-day October itineraryDay 1: Arrive + Seminyak.Day 2: Uluwatu + beach time.Day 3: Ubud day tour.Day 4: Nusa Penida day trip (optional).Day 5: Shopping + departure.Plan an October trip in one messageShare your dates and traveler count and we'll send itinerary ideas + a quote. Get a free quote.Oct 03, 2026
September is one of the most recommended months for Bali. You still get dry-season weather, but crowds start to ease. It's excellent for first-timers, surfers, couples, and anyone who wants a smoother travel pace.Top September picksUluwatu cliffs + beaches for views and surf vibes.Ubud for rice terraces and cultural days.Nusa Penida for dramatic viewpoints and snorkeling.Sample 6-day September itineraryDay 1: Arrive + Seminyak.Day 2: Uluwatu Temple + beaches.Day 3: Transfer to Ubud.Day 4: Rice terraces + waterfall.Day 5: Nusa Penida day trip.Day 6: Leisure + departure.Want a September plan with hotel options?We'll share a complete quote with inclusions. Request a free quote.Sep 05, 2026
July and August are Bali's busiest months. The weather is excellent, but popular areas fill fast. With the right planning (and early bookings), you can still have a smooth trip with great experiences and minimal stress.What to expect in July/AugustWeather: Dry, sunny, and ideal for outdoor activities.Crowds: High at top attractions and beach clubs.Prices: Higher than shoulder season — book early.Where to stay (quick picks)Seminyak: Restaurants + beach clubs + shopping.Ubud: Culture + nature + slower mornings.Nusa Dua: Calm beaches, great for families.Uluwatu: Cliff views + surf vibe.What to book earlyHotels/villas (especially private pool villas)Airport transfersNusa Penida day tripSunset dinner slots / beach clubs3 simple ways to avoid crowdsStart tours early (7–8 AM).Do popular temples in the morning; keep afternoons flexible.Choose a split stay (Ubud + beach) to reduce long drives.Need a peak-season itinerary?Share your dates and traveler count and we'll suggest a booking-ready plan. Get a free quote.Jul 01, 2026
March is a transition month: the island is still lush from the rainy season, but you'll often get more clear mornings and fewer crowds than peak periods