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Visiting Bali in November

November marks the proper beginning of Bali's wet season. Rain becomes consistent — heavy afternoon downpours are the norm — and tourist numbers drop noticeably. Prices fall to near their annual lows. For travelers prioritising budget, quiet beaches, and an authentic local experience over beach weather, November is a genuinely appealing choice. The island is green and vivid from the onset of rain.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

27–32°C (81–90°F)

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28°C (82°F)

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Low

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why go

Why Visit in November

  • Lowest prices of the year — exceptional villa and hotel deals
  • Very few international tourists — popular spots feel quiet and local
  • Rice terraces and jungle landscapes at their most dramatic green
  • Surf on the west coast (Canggu, Echo Beach) improving as swells return
  • Quiet, unhurried atmosphere across Ubud and the beach towns

what's on

Events & Holidays in November

Galungan & Kuningan (some years)

This important Balinese festival occurs every 210 days. When it falls in November, the island is transformed with beautiful penjor decorations on every road and temple ceremonies across all villages.

travel tips

Travel Tips for November

November is ideal for villa bookings at low rates — negotiate directly with villas for multi-night discounts, which are common in the quiet season.

Plan outdoor activities for mornings and have indoor backup options (spa, cooking class, art galleries) for afternoons.

Surfing is excellent on the west coast in November — crowds are minimal and swell is building for the wet season.

Recommended for Your November Trip

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in November

Is it worth visiting Bali in November?

Yes, for the right type of traveler. If you're happy to work around afternoon rain, can appreciate Bali's lush beauty without relying on dry beach days, and want outstanding value — November is excellent. Prices are among the year's lowest, crowds are minimal, and the island has a genuinely local, unhurried atmosphere. The mornings are often clear and beautiful. It's not the month for a classic Bali beach holiday, but it's ideal for cultural immersion, yoga retreats, and budget travel.

How bad is the rain in Bali in November?

November rain is significant but generally follows a pattern: mornings are often clear and sunny, with heavy showers arriving in the afternoon (roughly 1–4pm) and sometimes persisting into the evening. Total monthly rainfall averages 250–350mm. The rain is warm and tropical — it rarely puts outdoor activities completely off. A flexible itinerary and a good rain jacket are the key requirements.

What should I pack for Bali in November?

Pack light tropical clothing plus a reliable waterproof rain jacket. Quick-dry fabrics are essential in November's high humidity. Water-resistant sandals handle the daily rain well. Insect repellent is important — mosquito activity increases with the rains. Sunscreen is still needed for morning outdoor activities. A small daypack for beach and temple visits, a sarong for temples, and comfortable walking shoes complete the list.

Are beaches good in Bali in November?

Morning beach visits in November can be beautiful — clear skies, warm water, and minimal other visitors. However, afternoon storms are common, and west coast beaches (Seminyak, Canggu) can have stronger surf and rougher conditions. Nusa Dua and Sanur on the southeast coast are calmer and better for swimming in wet season. Nusa Penida day trips are weather-dependent in November — check conditions before booking.

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