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Visiting Bali in October

October is a genuine shoulder month in Bali — the dry season's best days are behind it but the wet season hasn't properly arrived. Weather is mostly good with increasing afternoon clouds and occasional brief showers in the second half. The acclaimed Ubud Writers & Readers Festival brings a literary crowd to Ubud, and prices remain reasonable. A relaxed, authentic Bali experience.

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

27–32°C (79–90°F)

Air temp

27°C (81°F)

Sea temp

Low–Moderate

Rainfall

Moderate

Crowds

why go

Why Visit in October

  • Ubud Writers & Readers Festival — one of Asia's premier literary events
  • Low crowds and good prices across south Bali
  • Weather mostly good through early October — still dry season quality
  • Galungan (some years) — the island's most colourful festival decoration period
  • Excellent value compared to June–September

what's on

Events & Holidays in October

Ubud Writers & Readers Festival

Usually late October — check exact dates annually

An internationally acclaimed literary festival held in Ubud over 5 days, featuring award-winning authors, poets, and thinkers from around the world. Workshops, panel discussions, evening performances, and cultural immersions in Ubud's extraordinary setting. Tickets sell out for headline events — book early.

Galungan & Kuningan (some years)

This major Balinese festival falls every 210 days. When it coincides with October, the island is transformed with penjor decorations along every road and temple ceremonies across the island.

travel tips

Travel Tips for October

If you're interested in literature, travel, or arts, October is the month to base yourself in Ubud — the Writers Festival transforms the town.

October is excellent for photography: the transition season brings dramatic skies, atmospheric clouds over the rice terraces, and occasional mist in the Ubud valley.

Pack for variable weather — pack both sunscreen and a light rain jacket. The first half of October is typically dry; the second half sees rain increasing.

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common questions

FAQ — Bali in October

Is October a good time to visit Bali?

October is a good choice if you prioritise low crowds, good prices, and don't need guaranteed dry weather. The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is a highlight for culturally curious travellers. Weather is good through mid-October, then becomes more variable. It's not the most reliable month weather-wise, but the atmosphere in Bali is relaxed and authentic without peak season pressure.

What is the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival?

The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is an annual literary and cultural festival held in Ubud, Bali. Established in 2004, it brings together internationally acclaimed authors, poets, journalists, and thinkers for five days of events across Ubud's palaces, rice fields, and traditional venues. Programmes include book talks, creative workshops, cultural tours, and evening performances. It is one of Asia's most respected literary events and a wonderful reason to visit Ubud in October.

Does it rain in Bali in October?

October is transitional. The first half is typically dry with occasional afternoon clouds. The second half sees rain becoming increasingly frequent as the wet season approaches. Total monthly rainfall is about 100–150mm — far less than the wet season peak (300–400mm) but more than June–August (under 50mm). Come prepared for some rain, particularly in the evenings and afternoons.

What should I pack for Bali in October?

Pack light tropical clothing for sunny days plus a compact rain jacket for the increasingly frequent afternoon showers of late October. Quick-dry fabrics are practical. Sunscreen remains essential for outdoor activities, particularly in early October. If attending the Ubud Writers Festival, bring slightly smarter clothes for evening events. A light layer for Ubud evenings (which are cooling as the wet season approaches) is useful.

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