BALI BUDGET VILLAS
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BALI
WEATHER
Bali is part of the Indonesian
archipelago which well known for
its rich culture, temples,
friendly people and its natural
beaches.
Being
on the southern edge of the
equatorial region, Bali does not
experience the year-long
rainfall but instead enjoys a
long dry season from April to
October and a shorter wet season
from November to March. Cooling
breezes attracted in from the
sea by the high volcanoes ensure
a climate where on the coast the
average monthly temperature does
not exceed 31c (89f), yet the
average monthly minimum never
drop below 24c (78f). Day and
night, wet season and dry, the
temperature remains warm but
equable.
Month
Temp Range(C
/ F)
Humidity
January
17 / 62 - 30 / 86
75%
February
17 / 62 - 29 / 84
75%
March
17 / 62 - 29 / 84
70%
April
17 / 62 - 31 / 88
65%
May
18 / 65 - 31 / 88
65%
June
19 / 67 - 31 / 88
60%
July
21 / 70 - 31 / 88
55%
August
22 / 71 - 32 / 90
55%
September
21 / 70 - 32 / 90
60%
October
20 / 68 - 32 / 90
65%
November
19 / 66 - 31 / 88
65%
December
18 / 64 - 31 / 88
70%
Dehydration Visitors to Bali
should be aware of our
climate and its effect
on the body. Water is
the body's cheapest and
most effective cooling
agent and in our climate
it is important to
consume sufficient water
to prevent dehydration.
Drink at least eight
glasses of water a day
to maintain an adequate
level of hydration.
If active (e.g..
walking, climbing, etc)
you will need to consume
additional water at
regular intervals