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Visiting Bali in July

July is Bali's absolute peak season — driven by European and Australian school holidays, it's the busiest, most expensive, and most crowded month of the year. The weather is spectacular: cooler than wet season, low humidity, brilliant blue skies. But traffic in south Bali can be grinding, popular restaurants require reservations, and accommodation needs to be booked months in advance. Worth planning carefully.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

25–29°C (77–84°F)

Air temp

26°C (79°F)

Sea temp

Very Low

Rainfall

Peak

Crowds

why go

Why Visit in July

  • Best weather of the year — cool, low humidity, perfectly clear skies
  • Bali International Kite Festival at Sanur Beach — spectacular to watch
  • Bali Arts Festival finale events in Denpasar
  • Uluwatu surf at its dry-season peak
  • Nusa Penida accessible but very busy — book early morning departures

what's on

Events & Holidays in July

Bali International Kite Festival

Usually mid-July — check exact dates annually

One of Asia's most spectacular kite festivals, held at Padanggalak Beach in Sanur. Teams from across Bali and internationally compete with enormous traditional kites — some over 10 metres long — in the consistent July trade winds. Free to attend; the spectacle of hundreds of giant kites in the sky is extraordinary.

Bali Arts Festival Finale

Mid-July

The month-long Pesta Kesenian Bali concludes in mid-July with closing ceremonies and peak performances at Taman Werdhi Budaya in Denpasar.

travel tips

Travel Tips for July

Book hotels and villas 2–3 months in advance for July — popular properties sell out completely, especially in Seminyak and Ubud.

Avoid driving in south Bali (Seminyak, Kuta, Canggu) during peak hours (9am–11am, 5pm–8pm) in July — traffic is severe. Use ride-sharing apps or travel early.

Visit Nusa Penida on a weekday and take the first morning ferry — by 10am the island's viewpoints are crowded. The afternoon light is also better at Kelingking Beach.

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in July

Is July worth visiting despite the crowds?

Yes — if you book well in advance and set realistic expectations about crowds and prices. The weather in July is genuinely Bali's best: cool, dry, and consistently sunny. The cultural events (kite festival, Arts Festival finale) are unique to this period. The key is planning: book accommodation and popular restaurants ahead of time, use ride-sharing to avoid traffic, and go to top attractions early in the morning before the crowds arrive.

How expensive is Bali in July?

July is Bali's most expensive month. Luxury villas in Seminyak that cost $200/night in February can reach $400–600/night in July. Mid-range hotels similarly see 40–60% price increases over low season. Flights to Bali also peak in July. If budget is a consideration, book far in advance to lock in better rates or consider visiting May or September for similar weather at significantly lower cost.

What should I pack for Bali in July?

July is Bali's coolest and driest month — pack light tropical clothing but with slightly warmer options for evenings in Ubud (which can drop to 20°C at night). A light sweater or hoodie is useful for Ubud dinners and the drive back from Uluwatu at night. Sunscreen is essential — UV is high in the dry season. Comfortable walking shoes for temple visits and a sarong (required at all temples, often available to borrow at the gate) complete the essentials.

What are the best areas to stay in Bali in July?

For peak season, choosing your base carefully matters. Ubud is excellent: cooler, less traffic than south Bali, rich cultural activity, and the rice terraces are beautiful. Seminyak is the premium south Bali base — restaurants, beach clubs, and shopping are world-class. Canggu is popular with digital nomads and younger travelers. For families, Nusa Dua has calm swimming beaches and large resort hotels well-suited to peak season. Avoid Kuta, which gets very crowded and loud in July.

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