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Weather in Bali in November
Weather Details November – Bali in General | |||||||
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Months | max. Temp. | Rain days | Rainfall | Season | |||
Bali weather November | 27°C | 81°F | 20 | 25 cm | Beginning of Rainy Season |
How is the weather in November in Bali?
In November, Bali transitions from dry to rainy season, so you can expect more frequent rainfall along with increasing humidity. Showers usually begin in the afternoons, although mornings are often clear and sunny.
November is a quieter month for Bali, with fewer tourists compared to peak season. Rainfall gradually increases throughout the month, helping to rejuvenate Bali’s landscape, with greenery returning across rice terraces and forests.
If October was relatively dry, rainfall picks up significantly in November, although you may still enjoy some sunny beach days. When it rains, showers are often brief but intense, lasting anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of hours.
Regional Weather Overview:
- Coastal Areas: Warm, humid, brief afternoon showers.
- Highlands: Cooler, misty mornings, longer rain spells.
- Bukit Peninsula: Moderate rain, faster drying with limestone drainage.
- Nusa Islands: Slightly drier than highlands, occasional afternoon rain.
November’s rain brings lush, vibrant landscapes to Bali. If you’re visiting, pack light rain gear and plan flexible activities to make the most of changing weather conditions.
Is November a good month to visit Bali?
As November is a shoulder season for tourism in Bali, you’ll find more affordable accommodation rates and quieter beaches. Weather can be a bit unpredictable, so flexibility is key.
While the start of the rainy season can bring some unpredictable showers, November remains a favorable month to explore Bali with fewer tourists around. Some Novembers are rather dry and rainy season sets in sometime during December. Beach days are possible, although rain can limit activities on some days. This is a great time to enjoy Bali’s cultural sites, cafes, and the natural beauty as the landscape begins to green.
Note: Beaches in the west, including Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu, may start seeing some debris washing ashore due to ocean currents.
Weather in Different Areas in Bali
1. Coastal Areas (e.g., Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Sanur, Padangbai)
November brings warm, humid weather to Bali’s coastlines, with average temperatures around 27°C (81°F). Rain tends to fall in the afternoon and is typically brief but can be intense. Sea conditions may vary depending on the day, impacting some water activities, although the mornings are often calmer.
2. Highlands (e.g., Ubud, Sidemen, Bedugul, Kintamani)
The highlands are cooler, with temperatures around 23-25°C (73-77°F), and experience heavier rainfall than coastal areas. Mornings can be misty, with rains likely to last longer and arrive earlier in the day. Travelers to the highlands should prepare for damp and cool conditions, especially in areas with dense forests and waterfalls.
3. Bukit Peninsula (e.g., Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Pecatu, Ungasan)
The Bukit Peninsula sees moderate rainfall, especially in the afternoon. The limestone terrain helps drain rainwater quickly, making it possible to enjoy sunshine shortly after a shower. Expect warm weather with temperatures ranging from 26-29°C (79-84°F), but be cautious of rougher sea conditions.
4. Nusa Islands (e.g., Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan)
The Nusa Islands tend to be slightly drier than the highlands but still experience periodic rain showers. Temperatures are warm, around 27-30°C (81-86°F). Sea conditions can become choppy, impacting visibility for snorkeling and diving. However, mornings are often clearer.