Bali in November: weather & climate tips

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 11.06.2024

Bali, often hailed as the "Island of the Gods," boasts an irresistible allure that beckons travellers throughout the year. But what about November, as it ushers in the transition from the rainy to the dry season? In this guide, we’ll delve into the weather in Bali in November, as well as other climate tips.

Is November a good month to visit Bali?

The weather in Bali in November unveils Bali in the early embrace of its dry season, creating an enchanting atmosphere for visitors. 

The island, adorned with lush landscapes from recent rains, offers a unique charm. If you seek a quieter and more intimate Balinese adventure, November may just be the hidden gem you've been searching for.

Seeking to maximize your stay? Talk to our local travel experts or browse our Bali itineraries.

Batur sunrise Bali © Shutterstock

Mount Batur sunrise, Bali © Shutterstock

Air & sea temperatures in Bali in November

Bali in November graces travellers with pleasantly warm weather, as temperatures sway between 26°C and 31°C (79°F to 88°F). The inviting sea mirrors this warmth, boasting a comfortable temperature of around 29°C (84°F).

Does this mean it’s warm enough to swim in Bali in November? Absolutely! Dive into Bali's crystal-clear waters, indulge in water sports, or simply soak up the sun on its pristine beaches.

Not quite sure when you want to go? Find out when is the best time to visit Bali.

What about the crowd & cost?

November in Bali offers a delightful equilibrium between tranquillity and affordability. It's not as crowded as the peak tourist season (June to August), but it's also not as budget-friendly as the low season (November to January). 

Accommodation and flight prices are generally moderate, making it an attractive option for travellers looking for both serenity and value.

Still thinking about where to vacation in November? Read the Rough Guide about the best places to travel in November and choose the right one for you.

Holy Spring Water Tirta Empul Hindu Temple , Bali Indonesia © Shutterstock

Holy Spring Water Tirta Empul Hindu Temple , Bali Indonesia © Shutterstock

How rainy is Bali in November?

As November unfolds in Bali, it carries with it the remnants of the wet season, resulting in occasional showers. These rain showers, however, are usually brief and shouldn't be a significant deterrent to your plans. 

With the typical weather in Bali in November,  it's advisable to carry a light rain jacket or an umbrella. However, you can expect to enjoy mostly clear skies and sunny days during your November visit.

Rough Guides tip: Planning a family trip? Also read our guide to travelling in Bali with kids.

Unforgettable and fully customisable Bali itineraries

Embark on your dream trip hassle-free using our tailor-made travel service. Our expertly crafted itineraries, designed by local Indonesia travel experts, can be personalised just for you.

  • Singapore & Bali: Combine Singapore and Indonesia, exploring the metropolis before flying to Bali for temples, volcanoes, ceremonies, and Nusa Lembongan's stunning beaches.
  • Culture, Volcanoes and Dragons: Explore multiple islands: start in Ubud, visit Sidemen's rice fields, fly to Flores for volcanoes, villages, and end with a Komodo cruise from Labuan Bajo, encountering iconic Komodo dragons.
  • Love trip to Bali: Celebrate your love union on this magical island. Included are couples massages at relaxing spas, a blessing ceremony by a Balinese priest, an authentic cooking class and of course - a beautiful white sandy beach on Nusa Lembongan to relax towards the end of your trip.

Want to see more options? Browse all of our Bali itineraries or check out our 6 expertly crafted 14-day itineraries that allow you to combine your visit to Bali with other stunning destinations in Indonesia.

Long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) in Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud, Indonesia © Shutterstock

Long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) in Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud, Indonesia © Shutterstock

What to do in Bali in November

November in Bali is a captivating time, offering a blend of cultural celebrations and natural wonders. The weather in Bali in November makes for a great time to explore. Here are some must-see attractions and activities for your Bali itinerary:

Galungan and Kuningan festivals

Immerse yourself in the vibrant Galungan and Kuningan festivals. Witness the island adorned with colourful decorations and offerings as Balinese families come together to celebrate and pay homage to their ancestors.

Shopping

Explore Bali's bustling markets and shops for an exceptional shopping experience. Discover unique souvenirs, intricate handicrafts, vibrant textiles, and local art pieces to take home as cherished mementoes of your trip.

Visit the Water Temples

Explore Bali's serene water temples, including Tirta Gangga and Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. These temples are not only architecturally stunning but also offer tranquil surroundings, making them perfect for contemplation and photography.

Mount Batur sunrise trek

Embark on a memorable adventure by hiking to the summit of Mount Batur. Experience the thrill of witnessing a breathtaking sunrise over the island from this volcanic peak. The views are truly awe-inspiring and will leave you with lasting memories of Bali.

Learn about the Ubud culture

Explore the cultural heart of Bali in Ubud. Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest, a lush sanctuary inhabited by playful monkeys, and Ubud Palace, where you can witness traditional Balinese dance performances. 

Stroll through the town's vibrant streets filled with art galleries, local crafts, and a myriad of dining options, offering a complete cultural experience.

Rough Guides tip: To have a chance to explore everything that you are interested in in Bali also read our guide on how many days are best to spend here and plan your transportation with our in-depth guide.

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Bali, Indonesia © Shutterstock

Planning your November trip to Bali

Ready for the voyage? Read The Rough Guide to Bali & Lombok. Or, if you'd prefer to forgoe the hassle of planing and booking, contact our local Indonesia travel experts to create your dream trip.

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 11.06.2024

Dre Roelandt is originally from the United States but lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Dre is a freelance writer and artist with a passion for travelling. They are an in-house Senior Content Editor at Rough Guides.

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