Bali
is located in the tropics, about 6 degrees South of
the equator. It means that the sun rises at 6am and
sets at 6pm most of the year. The temperature variation
is very small, and Bali does not have four seasons
but has only a dry season from March to September
and a wet season, typically from October to February,
But the difference is marginal; at the peak of the
wet season you will see about a half-hour to an hour
serious downpour in the afternoon, perfect for a siesta.
The rest of the day can be nice, warm temperatures,
especially with a sea breeze near the beaches of Seminyak
and Nusa Dua. Here are the average temperatures throughout
the year. |