Climate Data

Indonesia

In our climate section, you'll find an easy-to-read overview of the best times to visit various destinations. The data, based on the average of the last 20 years, includes reliable insights on temperatures (both maximum and minimum) and precipitation. This allows you to quickly assess the most favorable period to plan your trip and make the most of your travel experience.

Bali

The climate chart for Bali provides an overview of the average climatic conditions over the last 20 years, showing variations in minimum and maximum temperatures as well as monthly precipitation.

The lines representing the minimum temperatures highlight a relatively stable climate, with values ranging from 22°C in the cooler months (June and July) to 23°C in the remaining months of the year. Maximum temperatures stay warm throughout the year, fluctuating between 29°C in the cooler months (July and August) and 31°C in the warmer periods (March, April, and October).

The bar chart shows precipitation levels, with a significant peak between November and March, coinciding with the rainy season in Bali. During these months, precipitation reaches 240-250 mm, while from May to September, during the dry season, rainfall drastically decreases, ranging between 60-80 mm per month.

This seasonality, with consistent temperatures and a clear division between the dry and rainy seasons, makes Bali an ideal destination for those seeking a warm vacation year-round. During the rainy season, the island transforms into a lush green oasis, while the dry season offers perfect conditions for beaches, surfing, and outdoor activities.

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