Culture

See what Bali's unique culture offers to the island's visitors.

Beliefs

Bali's predominantly Hindu community welcomes everyone.

Climate

Life under the sun is never boring in Bali's tropical climate.

Foods

Local cuisine is supplemented by various international dishes.

Living Expenses

Bali's living expenses reflects its status as a tourist hotspot.

Emergency Services

This list of emergency contacts will put your mind at ease.

Climate

ClimateDue to Bali's close proximity to the equator, it boasts of a tropical climate that makes it a huge draw for tourists. The average year-round temperature stands at around 33°C with a humidity level of about 85%.

Bali receives the most visitors during the dry season which is between the months of April and September, though occasional rainfall can still be expected. Numbers dwindle as Bali enters the rainy season which typically starts from October to March. Bali's central mountain area is typically cooler than the lower coastal areas, especially at night.

If you're sightseeing around the coastal areas, you can expect an average temperature which varies between 28°C (82°F) during the months of May to July, and 30°C in the months of March and October.