Chasing the Sun in March and April

If your city is starting to cool down (hello, chilly mornings and extra layers), it’s time to start planning your escape to Bali! Hello sunshine, beautiful beaches and days spent by the pool.
And if you’re wondering when to visit for the best experience, understanding Bali’s weather can help you plan the perfect trip.
Understanding Bali’s Two Seasons
Bali has two distinct climate patterns:
Wet Season (November – March): Expect tropical downpours, high humidity, and lush green landscapes. Rain showers are usually short, with plenty of sunshine in between.

Dry Season (April – October): Clear skies, warm temperatures with cool breezes, and perfect conditions for beach days and outdoor adventures.

Bali in March and April is traditionally that sweet spot where the rainy season fades, the island is still lush and green and long, sunny days return.
Bali Weather in March & April: The Transition Period
March
March is a shoulder-season month, meaning it’s a blend of wet and dry weather.
It marks the tail end of the wet season, so you might still get the occasional tropical downpour, usually in the late evening or early morning. But don’t worry—these showers pass quickly, leaving behind fresh air and sunny skies.

Here’s what to expect:
Average temperature: 27-30°C (80-86°F)
Rainfall: Occasional light showers
Humidity: Starts to drop, making it more comfortable for outdoor activities
Sunny hours: Increasing as April approaches
By mid-March, you’ll start to see longer stretches of sunshine, making it a great time to explore Bali’s beaches, rice terraces, and waterfalls.
April
By April, the dry season starts settling in. Rain is far less frequent, and the days become sunnier and drier. This is when Bali really shines—blue skies, warm seas, and the perfect weather for outdoor adventures with the whole family.

Here’s what to expect:
Average temperature: 28-31°C (82-88°F)
Rainfall: Minimal, with occasional short showers
Humidity: Lower than March, making it feel more pleasant
Sunny hours: Plenty!
If you’re craving sun, warmth, and a break from cooler weather back home, Bali in March and April is calling. Let’s dive into what else makes this time of year so special!
Bali Festivals & Cultural Highlights in Dry Season
April is a great time to experience Bali’s rich culture and traditions. Galungan and Kuningan usually fall in the month of April, depending on the Balinese calendar.

Galungan – A major Balinese Hindu festival celebrating the victory of dharma (good) over adharma (evil). Every street sways with magical rows of penjor (beautiful bamboo decorations), all uniquely decorated and posted proudly in front of homes and temples.
Kuningan – The celebration of Galungan continues ten days later, marking the spirits’ return to the heavens with colorful offerings and traditional dances.
It’s like the holiday season for the Balinese, and the island transforms into something truly special. The air is filled with the scent of incense from offerings, ceremonial processions flow along from temple to temple and everywhere you look, there’s a feeling of celebration, tradition, and community.
Beach Season in Full Swing
From mid-March to April, the skies are clearer, the ocean is calmer, and the sunshine lasts longer. Whether you’re the kind of family hungry for adventure or needing major lazy beach days, this is the perfect time to make the most of Bali’s stunning coastline.

Snorkeling & Diving – With better visibility and gentler tides, April is ideal for exploring vibrant coral reefs and swimming alongside tropical fish in spots like Amed, Menjangan Island, and Nusa Penida.
Surfing – The famous waves of Uluwatu, Canggu, and Padang Padang are now rain-free, making it a great time for both beginners and experienced surfers.
Island-Hopping – Take a boat trip to Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, or the Gili Islands for white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and a slower island pace.
Best Places to Stay in Bali with Kids
Looking for a villa that lets you enjoy Bali’s sunshine in comfort? Here’s our top picks for families:
Villa Shambala – Perfect for sun lovers, featuring spacious poolside lounges ideal for soaking up the Bali sunshine in total relaxation.

Villa Nedine – Ideal for those seeking a cool retreat, featuring fully enclosed, air-conditioned living areas for ultimate comfort and relaxation.

Villa Mahkota – Perfect for those who love open-air tropical living, featuring breezy lounge areas, lush garden settings, and alfresco dining under the stars.

Having lived in Bali for years, we know how to make your family holiday a truly unforgettable experience. Whether it’s your first time here or you’re coming back with more friends and fam, we’re here to help!

Let us know what you need, and we’ll set you up with a gorgeous villa and all the essentials for a sunny, relaxing family retreat.
Need more family-friendly Bali tips? Check out these helpful guides:
Essential Information for Parents in Bali
Planning the Ultimate Bali Family Trip
Getting Around Bali: A Guide for First-Time Families
Best Playgrounds in Bali for Little Adventurers