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Weather in Bali in March
Weather Details March – Bali in General | |||||||
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Months | max. Temp. | Rain days | Rainfall | Season | |||
Bali weather March | 26.5°C | 79°F | 20 | 23.4 cm | Changing Season |
How is the weather in March in Bali?
March in Bali is still part of the rainy season, but you can sense the transition toward drier weather. Rain showers become less frequent, especially as the month progresses, making March an interesting blend of sunny and wet days.
During this month, beaches begin to clear up as the seasonal currents settle down, and the winds tend to calm, especially along the coast. Compared to previous decades, March has seen drier days, reflecting the unpredictability of the changing weather patterns in Bali.
Regional Weather Overview:
- Coastal Areas: Warm, humid, light showers, often short-lived.
- Highlands: Cooler, with occasional rain and misty mornings.
- Bukit Peninsula: Less rain, moderate temperatures, quick drainage.
- Nusa Islands: Warm, slightly drier, with occasional afternoon showers.
March’s mix of sun and rain rejuvenates Bali’s landscapes. If you’re visiting, bring light rain gear and be flexible with outdoor plans.
Is March a good month to visit Bali?
March offers a good balance for those looking to experience Bali’s vibrant natural beauty and cultural activities, especially during Nyepi, the Balinese New Year. Although rain showers remain part of the weather mix, they’re generally less disruptive compared to peak rainy season months.
Keep in mind: Some outdoor adventures might still be impacted by rain, but the reduced crowds and lush landscapes make March a pleasant time to explore Bali’s cultural sites and beaches.
March can offer affordable rates on accommodations as it’s still considered shoulder season, with a slight increase in tourism toward the end of the month.
Weather in Different Areas in Bali
1. Coastal Areas (e.g., Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Sanur, Padangbai)
The coastal areas are warm and humid, with temperatures around 26-30°C (79-86°F). Afternoon showers are common, though shorter and lighter than earlier months. You can still expect periods of sunshine, particularly in the mornings.
2. Highlands (e.g., Ubud, Sidemen, Bedugul, Kintamani)
The highlands are cooler, with temperatures between 22-26°C (72-79°F), and experience occasional rains. Misty mornings are common, especially in forested areas, but there are also clear spells that allow for outdoor exploration.
3. Bukit Peninsula (e.g., Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Pecatu, Ungasan)
March in the Bukit Peninsula sees slightly drier conditions, with short showers and fast drainage due to the limestone terrain. Temperatures are warm, ranging from 25-29°C (77-84°F). Beach conditions improve, though some areas may still experience larger waves.
4. Nusa Islands (e.g., Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan)
The Nusa Islands tend to be drier than mainland highlands, though they still get occasional rain showers in March. Warm temperatures around 27-30°C (81-86°F) and calmer seas make March a favorable time for exploring these islands.