Bali Weather In June: What To Expect And Where To Go During The Dry Season

June is one of the best months to visit Bali. The rainy season has faded, the days are long and sunny, and the air feels a little fresher than the hotter months before.

It’s beach season on Bali’s west coast, think clear skies, calm seas, and perfect weather for outdoor adventures or lazy poolside afternoons.

TL;DR – A Summary Of Bali Weather In June

  • The wet season is well and truly over, expect warm days and clear skies.
  • Things start to get a little busier, booking in advance for everything from flights to daybeds is a good idea.
  • It’s a great time of year to visit if you want a balance, as August gets drier and busier.

What’s The Weather Like In Bali In June?

June marks the start of the true dry season in Bali: warm, bright, and comfortable. It’s one of the most reliable months for good weather, with long sunny days and very little rain. You’ll get clear blue skies most mornings, more bearable humidity, and a steady coastal breeze that keeps things feeling fresh.

Down in the coastal regions, the air temperature typically ranges from 27 to 30°C through the day, cooling slightly at night to the low 20s. Heading inland to the mountainous regions, the day temperature is typically cooler, and can drop significantly during the night.

The sea stays typically warm at around 28°C, ideal for swimming, diving, and surfing. Inland areas like Ubud or Kintamani are a few degrees cooler, especially in the evenings.

The combination of lower humidity levels and slightly cooler temperatures makes it more comfortable than April and May. The maximum temperature rarely goes above 30°C this time of year.

Rain is rare this month; if it does fall, it’s usually a quick afternoon shower that clears fast. Visibility for diving and snorkelling is excellent, and hiking trails are dry underfoot. June is also a favourite month for surfers, with consistent swells on the coast.

Don’t expect any extreme weather conditions this time of year.

Breakdown Of The Weather In June

  • Season: Firmly within Bali’s dry season.
  • Average Temperature: 27°C – warm, but not stifling heat
  • Daytime Temperatures: 26–30°C
  • Nighttime Temperatures: 21–23°C (cooler in central Bali)
  • Sea Temperature: 26°C to 30°C.
  • Monthly Rainfall: Around 40–60 mm max – wet season is over!
  • Humidity Levels: Around 65% — lower than average
  • Daily Sunshine: About 9 hours per day
  • Wind: Light coastal breezes, stronger along the Bukit Peninsula
  • Landscape: Green and lush landscapes from the previous wet months, especially in the highlands

Where To Go In Bali In June

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June is one of the best months to be in Bali. The dry season is well underway, the air feels lighter, and long, sunny days make it easy to move around the island.

Roads are clear, beaches are glowing, and it’s that sweet spot before the absolute peak of high season.

  • Canggu – Reliable surf, buzzing cafes, and great energy through June. The afternoons are bright, the humidity is low, and evenings roll into easy nights out. A top pick if you like having the beach, good food, nightlife and of course FINNS all within walking distance.
  • Uluwatu – The cliffs are dry, the ocean’s clear, and the sunsets last forever. June’s perfect for lazing on the beach, surf watching, or sunset drinks on the edge of the cliffs. Bring light clothes and a full camera battery; it’s peak postcard season.
  • Ubud – Still lush but less humid, June makes Ubud’s hills and rice terraces feel fresh again. Good for morning walks, temple visits, or just soaking in the greenery without the sticky heat. Cool air at night means comfortable stays in the villas around town.
  • Bali Arts Festival, Denpasar – The island’s biggest cultural event runs through June, filling Denpasar with traditional dance, music, and local performances. The Bali Arts Festival is a great way to see another side of Bali, colourful, lively, and proudly local. Check schedules early if you’re visiting mid-month.
  • Nusa Lembongan / Nusa Penida – Calm seas and easy crossings make island-hopping simple now. Expect crystal-clear water, great snorkelling, and smooth boat rides. If you’ve been putting off the trip because of the weather, June’s your go time.

What To Do In Bali In June

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June is the start of long outdoor days. With clear skies and warm air, it’s perfect for surfing, hiking, and exploring. Everything feels alive again, from the coast to the highlands, without the crowds of July and August.

  • FINNS Beach Club – June is prime time at FINNS. The weather’s settled, the ocean’s calm, and it’s warm from sunrise till sunset. It’s the kind of month where you can swim, sip, and stretch the day right through to golden hour without a cloud in sight. Expect a lively, social vibe and perfect poolside weather. Things start to pick up this time of year. Be sure to book a daybed or cabana in advance to avoid disappointment.
  • Surfing – Offshore winds hit their stride along Bali’s west coast. Canggu, Uluwatu, and Medewi are consistent and glassy, with waves rolling from morning till late afternoon. Warm water and steady swell make June one of the best months to surf.
  • Water Sports – Calm seas and clear mornings mean perfect conditions for snorkelling, paddleboarding, or jet skiing. Nusa Dua and Sanur are ideal, with no rainfall and smooth water through most of the day.
  • Hiking & Rice Terraces – Cool mornings make hiking a pleasure again. Mount Batur, Campuhan Ridge, or Tegallalang’s terraces are all great early starts. The air’s crisp, the paths are dry, and the views stretch for miles.
  • Beach Days & Sunsets – The beaches are spotless and the evenings glow. Bring sun protection, stay hydrated, and let the day drift into sunset drinks by the water. From Batu Bolong to Bingin, June is easy, bright, and full of those long Bali afternoons.

Prices In Bali In June

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June sits right before the island’s busiest stretch, so prices are fair for what you get. Accommodation, flights, and activities are all cheaper than they’ll be in July or August, especially early in the month.

You can still find solid deals on mid-range hotels and villas, though luxury spots start nudging rates up as dry season demand builds.

If you’re after value, book ahead and stay flexible with dates, you’ll get the best mix of good weather and reasonable prices before peak season hits.

How Busy Is Bali In June?

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Bali in June feels alive but not overcrowded. It’s one of the most popular months for travellers who want sunny weather without the full chaos of July. You’ll notice more people around main areas like Canggu and Seminyak, but beaches and cafes still have breathing room.

Tourist spots are busier on weekends, and things start to pick up near the end of the month when school holidays kick in. Things will start to pick up more in mid-June, as we move deeper into high season.

Overall, it’s that rare balance of buzz and space, busy enough to feel fun, but not enough to put you off.

What To Bring To Bali In June

Pack light. June is warm, dry, and easygoing, so you won’t need much beyond your usual tropical essentials. Days are sunny, and while the air is a touch cooler than April or May, it’s still hot enough for beachwear and light fabrics.

  • Light, Breathable Clothes – Cotton or linen shirts, shorts, and dresses
  • Swimwear – You’ll be in the water a lot this month
  • A hat and Sunglasses – Strong sun, even with the breeze
  • Sandals or Thongs/Flip-Flops – Easy for the beach and day trips
  • Trainers or Hiking Shoes – Useful for hikes or exploring inland
  • A Light Jacket or Hoodie – Handy for cooler nights in Ubud or Kintamani
  • Sunscreen – UV levels stay high through June
  • Mosquito Repellent – The rain has gone, but there’s plenty of standing water left behind, and the mosquitoes don’t give up easily

Top Tips For Visiting Bali In June

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  • Book Early for Better Deals – June marks the start of high season, so early bookings mean better prices and your pick of villas or hotels before rates climb.
  • StayHydrated – The sun’s strong and days are long, so stay protected and drink plenty of water to avoid sun fatigue.
  • Head Out Early for Activities – Mornings are cooler and clearer, making hikes, surf sessions, and day trips far more comfortable before the midday heat.
  • Avoid Midday Traffic – As tourist numbers rise, midday roads get busy, especially around Canggu and Seminyak; plan travel around it where possible.
  • Bring a Light Layer for Evenings – Inland areas like Ubud or Sidemen cool down at night, so a light jacket or hoodie helps after sunset.
  • Check Swell Conditions – June’s surf is reliable but powerful. Beginners should stick to smaller breaks or take a lesson before heading out.
  • Enjoy Yourself – June is one of the best times of year to visit Bali, the rain has gone, but the crowds haven’t quite arrived yet.

FAQs

What Is The Absolute Busiest Month In Bali?

Bali’s absolute busiest month is August, when the island hits peak season. It’s the middle of the dry season, so the weather’s ideal for beach, surfing, and outdoor activities, and that means higher prices and heavier crowds.

You’ll notice more traffic around Canggu, Seminyak, and Uluwatu, and accommodation books out fast. New Year’s Eve is another incredibly busy time, with bars and resorts packed to the brim.

If you want great weather but fewer crowds, aim for May or September instead; still warm, still sunny, just a little easier to get around.

How Many Seasons Are There In Bali?

Bali has two distinct seasons – the dry season and the rainy season – both part of the island’s tropical climate. The dry season runs roughly from April to October, bringing mostly clear skies, low humidity, and perfect conditions for water sports and outdoor adventures.

The rainy season runs from November to March, with higher humidity and regular afternoon rain showers. Despite the wet weather, Bali stays warm year-round, and the island’s landscapes are at their lushest.

The months of April-May and October-November are often considered “shoulder season”; you’ll see less rain than the wet season, but more humidity and fewer people than the dry season.

Whether you visit Bali in June or December, you’ll find it’s generally warm and great for exploring, just plan around the frequent rain.

Is June A Good Time To Go To Bali?

Yes, June is one of the best months to visit. The dry season is in full swing, bringing clear skies, low humidity, and comfortable heat across the island.

You’ll have plenty of sunshine for the beach, surfing, or exploring without worrying about rain. It’s also just before the busiest period, so everything still feels relaxed.

Ultimately, your travel plans come down to what’s best for you.

Is Bali Cheaper In June Or July?

June is generally cheaper than July. Prices for accommodation, flights, and tours rise as Bali heads into peak holiday season, so travelling in June means you’ll get the same dry-season weather at slightly lower rates, especially if you visit early in the month.

What Are The Best And Worst Months To Go To Bali?

There’s no best or worst month to visit Bali; it all depends on what you’re after. Weather-wise, many prefer the dry season, but the wet season isn’t without its pros. If you like it busy, July and August are peak months, while New Year’s Eve is also packed.

The shoulder months of April and May hit that sweet spot, with warm weather and fewer crowds. Still, it’s not all about the weather; different times of year bring different vibes, festivals, and reasons to visit.

Personally, we think that the dry and rainy seasons are both fantastic times to visit; it just depends on what you’re after and when you can make the time for your Bali trip.

How Much Rain Is There In June In Bali?

June is one of the driest months of the year, with around 40–60 mm of rainfall in total. Showers are rare and short-lived, often clearing quickly in the late afternoon. Most days are dry, sunny, and perfect for outdoor activities.

What Is The Bali Arts Festival?

The Arts Festival runs through June in Denpasar and is one of the island’s biggest cultural celebrations. Expect dance, gamelan performances, parades, and exhibitions showcasing Balinese art and heritage. It’s a great chance to experience authentic local culture while the weather is at its best.

Final Thoughts On Bali Weather In June

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June is one of the most dependable months for sunshine in Bali.

You’ll wake up to blue skies almost every day, the humidity is lower, and the island feels alive with dry-season energy.

It’s warm without being stifling, and perfect for long beach days, surf sessions, and sunset drinks by the pool. Crowds start to build towards the end of the month, but it’s still calmer than July and August, especially if you arrive early.

If you’re heading to Bali in June, expect ideal weather, great surf, and perfect days at the beach.

We’ll be waiting for you at FINNS Beach Club.