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What are the best and worst months to go to Bali?

We'd recommend to avoid visiting during the December holidays as not only is this peak rainy season, but crowds are also heavy. Our personal pick would be to visit Bali during the shoulder months, May, June or September, to avoid the rain and the crowds.



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While Bali is a year-round destination, December is typically the worst month to visit. It's the rainy season but is still crowded due to people visiting for the holiday season.

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All things considered, it's cheapest to fly to Bali and book a hotel or resort room in mid-January-February, April, and October-November. Avoiding the holiday crowds in December and early January, March, and the height of peak season (July-August) means cheaper rates for a Bali visit.

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Bali's dry season – and peak summer holiday season for that matter – is from April to October each year. This is the busiest time for tourism on the island, especially July, August and September, due to lower rainfall and a greater number of sunshine hours.

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BEST AREAS TO STAY IN BALI
  • Ubud, the best place to sleep in Bali and get around the island.
  • Kuta and Legian, one of the most popular areas to stay in Bali.
  • Seminyak, the best neighborhood in Bali to stay in.
  • Canggu, one of the best places to stay in Bali.
  • Jimbaran, where to find some of the best hotels in Bali.


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7 days in Bali is more than enough time to visit the biggest and the best places. If you've done your research then you will notice that I have left out a few famous places, such as Pura Lempuyang, from this itinerary. A lot of the most famous places in Bali are only famous because of their Instagram pedigree.

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Accommodation costs are generally affordable and food and drinks are very cheap. Many of Bali's best attractions are very affordable or even free and, while some activities could set you back a fair amount, there's plenty to do at lower price points too.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Bali? Yes, for most visitors to Bali/Indonesia, a tourist visa is required for entry. However, foreign nationals from the following ASEAN countries can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism purposes: Brunei.

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Although two weeks in Bali can be a good amount of time to explore the island and get to experience its unique culture, beautiful landscapes, adventure activities, and lively nightlife there is certainly room for a longer visit.

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Uluwatu, Sanur, and Ubud are the safest places to stay in Bali. The more touristy Bali towns like Kuta, Seminyak & Canggu are less safe mainly because of petty crimes and theft.

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Typical Costs for 1 Week in Bali
For a comfortable private tour (2–4 people): About 160–220 USD per day per person is typical with private guide, 4- or 5-star hotels, nice meals, and private transfers included. For this standard of vacation in the US, the average price is 500+ USD.

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How can you avoid Bali Belly?
  1. Make sure all meat and seafood is thoroughly cooked (not raw or rare)
  2. Avoid the following foods while travelling: Sushi. Unpasteurised dairy products milk/cheese/ice cream. ...
  3. Water: Don't drink tap water. Don't use tap water to brush your teeth. ...
  4. Hygiene: Wash your hands after using the toilet.


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Bali's tropical monsoon climate has two distinct seasons: dry (between May to September) and wet (between October to April). Monsoon refers to the wind, not the rain. However even in the wet monsoon, in this tropical paradise it is still likely it will be sunny for a good part of the day.

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Bali mosquitos are usually worse in the rainy season (October to March) but you do need to be vigilant all year round. Mosquitoes in Bali are evident in varying degrees at all times. Nowhere is 100% safe at all times.

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