Bali in March: Weather and Travel Insights
Wright VacayShare
If you’re planning a trip to Bali in March, you’re probably curious about the weather and how it might impact your plans. Having traveled through Bali many times in March, I can say it’s an exciting month that’s full of tropical charm and less crowded beaches. Let's dive into what to expect, from temperatures to top activities.
Table of Contents
- Overview of Bali’s March Weather
- Temperature and Rainfall
- Humidity and Wind
- Packing Tips for March
- Top Activities in March
- Frequently Asked Questions
Overview of Bali’s March Weather
March is a transitional month in Bali, as the wet season starts to wind down and the dry season approaches. While you can expect occasional rain showers, particularly in the early part of the month, the weather gradually becomes drier. Temperatures range comfortably between 24°C and 31°C (75°F to 88°F), making it an ideal time to explore Bali’s beaches and outdoor adventures without the high-season crowds.
If this has been useful, planning a trip to Bali is probably the next one to bookmark. It stays in the same lane but goes harder on the practical side — what to actually do, in what order, and what tends to go sideways when travellers do it the obvious way. Reading them back to back gives you a clearer picture than either of them does alone.
If this has been useful, climate guide is probably the next one to bookmark. It stays in the same lane but goes harder on the practical side — what to actually do, in what order, and what tends to go sideways when travellers do it the obvious way. Reading them back to back gives you a clearer picture than either of them does alone.
Temperature and Rainfall
1. Daytime and Nighttime Temperatures
In March, Bali’s daytime temperatures typically hover around 31°C (88°F). This warm climate is perfect for beach days, though it’s always wise to seek some shade or cool off in the water during peak afternoon hours. At night, temperatures drop slightly to about 24°C (75°F), providing a pleasant atmosphere for evening dining or strolling along the beach.
2. Rainfall in March
March receives around 210 mm (8.3 inches) of rainfall on average, distributed over approximately 15 rainy days. Rain showers tend to be brief but heavy, often occurring in the late afternoon or evening. By the end of March, these showers become less frequent, paving the way for Bali’s dry season.
Whilst we're on the topic, Bali in April is worth opening in a second tab. It picks up where this piece leaves off and goes a layer deeper on the same theme — same kind of travellers, similar questions, just a slightly different angle. If you came to this article looking for one specific answer and ended up with three more questions, that next read tends to be where most of them get resolved without sending you on a chase through unrelated material.
Humidity and Wind
1. Humidity Levels
Bali’s humidity levels in March are still relatively high, ranging between 75% and 85%. This gives the island its lush, green appearance and vibrant tropical feel. While it may feel a bit muggy, particularly after a rain shower, the warm breeze from the ocean often brings welcome relief.
2. Wind Conditions
With moderate wind speeds averaging around 10-15 km/h (6-9 mph), March offers calm seas that are great for beach and water activities. This gentle breeze helps balance the humidity, especially along the coast, making it a fantastic month for exploring Bali’s outdoor offerings.
Speaking of which — Bali food guide is the natural next read after this one. It follows the same kind of thinking but tackles the bits this article doesn't have room to cover properly: the edge cases, the carrier-specific quirks, and the things you only really notice once you've actually been through the process yourself. Worth a few minutes if any of the above raised more questions than it answered.
Whilst you're here — How to Fill It Out is the slight detour worth taking. It overlaps enough with this article that the context carries over, but it pulls in a few extra angles most travellers don't think to look for until they're already halfway through their trip. If you've got a few minutes spare, it'll save you from a couple of common mid-trip headaches.
Packing Tips for March
Packing for Bali in March requires a balance between summer essentials and wet season gear. Here’s a quick checklist:
- Light Rain Jacket: A packable rain jacket or poncho will come in handy during unexpected rain showers.
- Breathable Clothing: Choose light, moisture-wicking fabrics to stay cool in the humid climate.
- Waterproof Bag: Protect your valuables from sudden rain with a small waterproof bag or cover.
- Insect Repellent: Mosquitoes are more active after rain, so bring repellent to stay comfortable.
- Sunscreen and Sunglasses: Despite occasional clouds, Bali’s UV rays are strong, so keep yourself protected.
Thanks for visiting our blog, are you planing to travel to Bali? Check out our eSIM Bali.

Top Activities in March
March is an excellent month to enjoy Bali’s vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and exciting adventures. Here are some top activities to consider:
1. Enjoy Beach Days and Water Sports
March offers calmer seas, making it ideal for water sports like snorkeling, diving, and paddleboarding. Beaches such as Sanur, Amed, and Nusa Dua offer excellent conditions for both relaxation and adventure. Just be sure to keep an eye on weather updates in case of brief rain showers.
2. Explore Bali’s Cultural Temples
Bali’s famous temples, including Uluwatu, Tanah Lot, and Besakih, are beautifully set against the lush green backdrop of the rainy season. Visiting these cultural landmarks is a wonderful way to immerse yourself in Balinese culture. Bring an umbrella or light rain jacket, and enjoy the beauty and tranquility.
Whilst you're here — Best Time to Travel to Philippines: Weather and Tips is the slight detour worth taking. It overlaps enough with this article that the context carries over, but it pulls in a few extra angles most travellers don't think to look for until they're already halfway through their trip. If you've got a few minutes spare, it'll save you from a couple of common mid-trip headaches.
3. Hike Through the Greenery
March’s weather creates a lush, vibrant landscape, making it an ideal time for hiking. Head to locations like Campuhan Ridge in Ubud or the trails around Mount Batur for picturesque views and an active experience. Early mornings are especially scenic and have cooler temperatures.
4. Indulge in Bali’s Spa and Wellness Scene
Rainy days are perfect for indulging in Bali’s spa and wellness culture. Relax with a traditional Balinese massage, detox with a wellness treatment, or try a yoga class in Ubud. It’s a rejuvenating way to enjoy Bali’s renowned hospitality and escape the occasional rain.
Whilst we're here, a small detour worth taking: SIM card information. Most of the headaches travellers have on arrival aren't about the trip itself, they're about not being able to load a map, hail a ride, or message the hotel for the first thirty minutes. The piece is short, practical, and saves you from the airport-SIM-kiosk queue that nobody factors into their itinerary until they're standing in it.
On a related note, Bali Travel Tips is worth a few minutes. It picks up where this leaves off and goes deeper on something most travellers in this space end up needing to know sooner or later. Easier to read it now than to go searching for it when the question comes up later.
5. Take a Balinese Cooking Class
For food lovers, a cooking class is a fantastic way to spend a rainy afternoon. You’ll learn to prepare traditional Balinese dishes and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Classes often include a market tour where you can discover local ingredients and spices.
Before you take off make sure to check with local government of the travel status.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is March a good time to visit Bali?
Yes, March is a great time to visit Bali if you enjoy fewer crowds, vibrant greenery, and warm weather with occasional rain showers.
What should I pack for Bali in March?
Pack a light rain jacket, breathable clothing, insect repellent, waterproof accessories, sunscreen, and sunglasses for comfort in Bali’s March climate.
What are the best activities to do in Bali in March?
Top activities include beach days, temple visits, hiking, spa experiences, and Balinese cooking classes. March’s greenery enhances outdoor activities.
Does it rain a lot in Bali in March?
Rain is common but not constant in March, with about 15 rainy days. Showers are often brief and usually occur in the late afternoon or evening.
Written by
Wright Vacay
Travel Writer
Wright Vacay is Simify's in-house travel writer and connectivity specialist, helping travellers across the globe stay connected without the stress of roaming fees or SIM card queues. With first-hand experience across destinations in Asia, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and beyond, Wright covers everything from destination travel guides to practical eSIM tips — so you can spend less time worrying about your data and more time exploring the world.
Expertise: eSIM Guides, Destination Travel, Digital Connectivity

