To help you navigate like a pro, we’ve combined climate data with local festivals to create this ‘March to June Travel Outlook.’

Planning to fly to Bali in the first half of 2026? This period marks the island’s most ‘dramatic’ moments. You might experience magical stillness across the island or accidentally find yourself stuck in the traffic nightmare locals fear most.
These four months mark the critical transition from the rainy season to the dry season:
Even when rain interrupts your Bali trip, the island offers plenty of alternative activities to ensure you can still experience its wonderful culture and natural wonders. Through the 60 alternative plans shared in this article, we hope to provide solutions that allow you to fully enjoy your time and explore Bali’s beauty, even on rainy days!
- March (End of Rainy Season): Humidity can reach up to 80%. While rainfall begins to decrease, brief afternoon showers are still common.

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April-May (Golden Transition Period): The weather starts to dry up, with increased sunshine, making it the perfect time for water activities and photography.
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March (end of rainy season): Humidity can reach up to 80%. While rainfall begins to decrease, brief afternoon showers remain common.
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April-May (golden transition period): The weather starts to dry up, with increased sunshine, making it the perfect time for water activities and photography.
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June (peak of dry season): Cool breezes from the southern hemisphere bring relief, making it one of the most comfortable months of the year.
Even when rain interrupts your Bali trip, the island offers plenty of alternative activities to ensure you can still experience its wonderful culture and natural wonders. Through the 60 alternative plans shared in this article, we hope to provide solutions that allow you to fully enjoy your time and explore Bali’s beauty, even on rainy days!
📅 Monthly Deep Dive: Festivals and Tips to Avoid Pitfalls
March: Between Extreme Bustle and Absolute Stillness
- Weather Overview: March is Bali’s ‘transition period’ from the rainy to dry season. Humidity is high (around 80%), with occasional showers that come and go quickly. The island’s vegetation is at its greenest, and rice fields look their best.
- What to Wear: Light, breathable cotton clothing, and carry a foldable umbrella or lightweight raincoat.
Major Festivals:
- March 18: Ogoh-Ogoh Parade: A island-wide exorcism ritual with a stunning spectacle.
- March 19-20: Nyepi (Day of Silence): Balinese New Year, where the island comes to a complete standstill for 24 hours—a perfect opportunity to deeply experience ‘emptiness’.
- Note: Late March coincides with Indonesia’s Eid al-Fitr holiday, a peak season you must avoid! Tourists from across Indonesia flock to Bali, causing traffic jams and skyrocketing accommodation prices. If you seek tranquility, avoid this week or stay in a remote resort.
March Recommended Destinations
- Denpasar: On March 18, head to Puputan Square in the evening to witness the most spectacular and authentic Ogoh-Ogoh Parade. (Reference: Nyepi Day Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know)
- Uluwatu Cliff Resorts: Stay at a resort with breathtaking ocean views during Nyepi (March 19-20). With minimal light pollution, it’s the best spot on the island to observe the ‘Nyepi Milky Way.’ (Reference: Uluwatu Accommodation Recommendations: 13 Private Villas with Stunning Ocean Views)

April: Awakening of Body and Soul

- Weather Overview: By April, rainfall significantly decreases, and sunny days become more frequent. Water visibility improves, marking the start of snorkeling and diving season. Temperatures range between 25°C - 32°C.
- Early April’s Qingming holiday is a smart time to visit! Indonesia’s busiest period, Eid al-Fitr, has just ended. As Indonesians return to work and international tourists aren’t as overwhelming, Bali enjoys a brief but precious period of calm.
- What to Wear: Summer outfits paired with sunscreen jackets, and don’t forget your swimwear.
Major Festivals:
- April 15-19 Bali Spirit Festival: An annual gathering for yoga enthusiasts worldwide, featuring yoga, dance, and music.
- April 4 Saraswati Day: Observe the locals’ reverence and rituals for books and knowledge.
April Recommended Travel Destinations:
- Ubud: This is the main venue for the Bali Spirit Festival. Stay near the yoga studios close to the Sacred Monkey Forest or join workshops at The Yoga Barn. (Reference: Top 10 Yoga Retreats in Ubud, Bali: Combining Yoga Courses and Spiritual Relaxation)
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces: With reduced rainfall in April, the sunlight filtering through the lush terraces creates a mesmerizing scene, perfect for morning walks to avoid the heat. (Reference: Complete Guide to Tegallalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Bali: Entry Fees, Best Times, and Seasons)
- Campuhan Ridge Walk: The drier climate makes the trail less slippery, ideal for evening strolls. (Reference: Discover Paradise Within Walking Distance from Ubud Center: Campuhan Ridge Walk)

May: A Golden Month for Foodies and Outdoor Enthusiasts

- Weather Overview: May is highly recommended by many travel experts. The dry season officially arrives, significantly reducing humidity, making it comfortable and non-sticky. The sky is at its bluest, perfect for capturing stunning photos.
- May 1 Labor Day: Take 4 days off (April 27-30), enjoying a 9-day long holiday exclusive to workers!
- Outfit Suggestions: Flaunt your summer style with sunglasses and high SPF sunscreen as essentials.
Major Festivals:
- May 29-31 Ubud Food Festival: A must-attend culinary feast for food lovers.
- May 31 Waisak Day: Experience the solemnity and tranquility of Buddhist culture.
May Recommended Travel Destinations:
- Ubud Center: Stay near the center for easy access to long-table lunches and chef talks during the Ubud Food Festival. (Reference: Ubud Accommodation Recommendations)
- Water Activities: Enjoy the best weather without the peak season crowds! (Reference: Complete Guide to Water Activities in Bali: Beyond Snorkeling, 15 Unexpected Water Adventures)
- Island Adventures/Snorkeling: With stable sea conditions in May, it’s the best time to visit Nusa Lembongan or snorkel with manta rays in Nusa Penida. (Reference: Nusa Lembongan Guide / Nusa Penida Guide)
- Tulamben: With the dry season, underwater visibility is excellent, perfect for exploring shipwreck diving. (Reference: Hidden Gems of Northeast Bali: Complete Guide to Amed and Tulamben)

June: The Peak of Culture and Beauty

- Weather Overview: June offers extremely stable weather with minimal rainfall. Cool breezes from the southern hemisphere bring refreshing gusts, and mornings and evenings can feel slightly chilly, making it the most comfortable time for hiking activities like Mount Batur.
Quick Reference: - Dragon Boat Festival Holiday: Take 4 days off (June 15-18) for an epic 9-day early summer getaway!
- Packing Tip: Besides summer clothes, bring a light long-sleeve or windproof jacket for the cool mornings and evenings.
Major Festivals:
- Bali Arts Festival (PKB) – All June: Held in Denpasar, this is the ultimate celebration of traditional dance, crafts, and parades.
- Galungan & Kuningan: Streets are adorned with stunning Penjor bamboo decorations, creating a festive atmosphere.
June Travel Recommendations
- Werdhi Budaya Art Centre, Denpasar: Throughout June, the Bali Arts Festival (PKB) features top-tier traditional dance and theater performances every afternoon and evening. (Refer to Denpasar Guide Map)
- Mount Batur: June is the driest and coolest month, perfect for sunrise hikes with a high chance of witnessing sea of clouds. (Refer to Mount Batur & Lake Kintamani Guide: Sunrise Hike, Royal Cruise, Lakeside Cafes, Forest Adventures & Hot Springs)
- Pandawa Beach: Join the Pandawa Beach Festival for cultural parades and music performances by the turquoise sea. (Explore more in Bukit Peninsula Adventure Guide: From Jimbaran Sunset to Uluwatu Cliff Temple – Bali’s Hidden Southern Paradise)

💡 Editor’s Smart Travel Notes
- Packing Philosophy: Bring rain gear and moisture-wicking clothes for March and April; for May and June, add a light jacket to your summer wardrobe, as the cool evening breeze might give you goosebumps. Check out Do You Need a Jacket in Bali? Bali Packing Guide: 8 Must-Have Clothing Items for Your Trip
- Avoid Crowds: Mid-to-late March’s Eid al-Fitr marks the local peak season; if possible, plan your trip after April.
- Booking Tip: For those attending the Ubud Food Festival or spiritual events, Ubud gets extremely crowded during these periods, so book accommodations three months in advance.
Bali’s spring and summer transition from misty greenery to cool, azure skies. Are you ready for this visual and spiritual feast?
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