Planning Bali in November? Guide to Weather & Travel Tips

Planning Bali in November? Guide to Weather & Travel Tips

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Planning a trip to Bali in November? Get ready for tropical vibes, lush landscapes, and a dash of rain to add to the adventure. Here’s your guide to understanding Bali’s November weather and making the most of your island escape.

Introduction

Ah, Bali in November! It’s that special time when the island is transitioning from the dry season to the rainy season, making the weather a curious mix of sunshine and sudden showers. As an experienced traveler who’s roamed Bali's vibrant beaches and tranquil temples more times than I can count, I’m here to give you the scoop on what Bali weather in November is really like. From packing tips to rain-dodging tricks, you’ll be prepped for anything the island throws at you.

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Bali's November Weather Overview

Bali’s weather in November is characterized by warmer temperatures, higher humidity, and an uptick in rainfall as the rainy season starts to settle in. While some may fret at the thought of rain on a tropical getaway, the November showers are often refreshing, bringing out the vibrant green landscapes and cooling the tropical heat. Here’s a quick snapshot:

  • Average Temperature: 25-31°C (77-88°F)
  • Humidity: Higher, around 80%
  • Rainfall: Moderate, with occasional heavy showers

November is considered a shoulder season in Bali, so it’s less crowded, and there’s still plenty of sunshine to enjoy between the bouts of rain.

Temperature in Bali in November

November temperatures in Bali typically hover between 25°C (77°F) during the night and 31°C (88°F) in the day. It’s warmer than the dry season, but not unbearably hot, especially if you’re near the coast where ocean breezes add some natural AC. In the inland areas like Ubud, you may find temperatures slightly cooler but more humid. Evenings are generally comfortable, though the air can feel dense as humidity rises with the rain.

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Daytime Highs and What to Expect

During the day, Bali’s November temperatures are pleasantly warm, making it ideal for beach lounging and poolside relaxation. If you’re planning more active pursuits like hiking or exploring temples, consider starting early in the day to beat the heat and potential afternoon rain showers.

Evening Temperatures

As the sun sets, the temperature in Bali remains warm but bearable. A light jacket may be welcome if you’re particularly sensitive to cooler tropical evenings, but for most, the weather will feel like the perfect balance of warmth and comfort.

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Rainfall and Humidity in November

November brings an average of 12-15 rainy days to Bali, signaling the start of the wet season. Rain typically falls in brief, intense bursts that pass quickly, leaving the air refreshed and the landscape rejuvenated. On particularly rainy days, you may find showers lasting longer, particularly in the afternoon or evening.

How Much Rain to Expect

Rainfall in November can range from mild drizzles to tropical downpours, with an average of 100-180mm throughout the month. While that sounds significant, rain often doesn’t last all day; it’s more likely to arrive as a passing shower, clearing up quickly to reveal sunny skies. Bring a compact umbrella or light rain jacket, and you’ll be set!

Humidity Levels

With the onset of rain, humidity levels in Bali rise to around 80%. Expect the air to feel warm and a bit sticky, especially during the daytime. Staying hydrated and taking breaks in air-conditioned spots will help you stay comfortable during the humid afternoons.

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Bali in November

How November Weather Affects Your Travel Plans

While November’s weather may include some rain, it doesn’t have to put a damper on your plans. In fact, it can make for a more immersive and authentic Bali experience. Here’s how to make the most of it:

Beach and Water Activities

Bali’s beaches are still lovely in November, though the waves can be choppier due to the season change. If you’re into surfing, you’ll enjoy more consistent swells along the west coast. For swimming, popular spots like Nusa Dua and Sanur remain calm, but do check with locals about beach conditions before diving in.

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Exploring Bali’s Inland Attractions

With the start of the rainy season, Bali’s inland areas, especially the rice terraces and forests, become incredibly lush. This is a fantastic time for nature lovers to explore Ubud’s countryside, visit waterfalls, and trek through rainforests – just bring some sturdy shoes and a poncho!

Traveling During Rain Showers

November showers don’t usually last all day, so you can often time your outdoor plans around them. Many travelers find it easy to wait out the rain at one of Bali’s cozy cafes or temples, embracing the “island time” vibe while sipping on some Balinese coffee.

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Tips for Traveling to Bali in November

With Bali’s November weather in mind, here are a few tips to help you pack and plan for your trip:

  • Pack Smart: Lightweight, breathable clothing is key. Don’t forget a travel umbrella, quick-dry outfits, and insect repellent for the evenings.
  • Stay Hydrated: Bali’s humid weather can be dehydrating, so keep a reusable water bottle with you and drink plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Time Your Activities: Plan your outdoor excursions for the morning, as afternoon showers are more common.
  • Enjoy the Less-Crowded Spots: November is a shoulder season, so you’ll experience fewer crowds at popular sites like Uluwatu Temple and the Tegallalang Rice Terraces.

Before you take off make sure to check with local government of the travel status.

FAQs About Bali Weather in November

Does it rain a lot in Bali in November?

November marks the beginning of the rainy season in Bali, so you can expect around 12-15 rainy days. Rain showers are often brief, allowing plenty of time for sunshine between downpours.

Is November a good month to visit Bali?

Yes, November can be a great time to visit Bali if you prefer fewer crowds and don’t mind a bit of rain. You’ll enjoy the lush landscapes, lower accommodation prices, and a more relaxed vibe on the island.

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What should I pack for Bali in November?

Pack light, breathable clothing, a travel umbrella, quick-dry outfits, and insect repellent. A waterproof bag for your electronics and a compact rain jacket are also useful in November.

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Wright Vacay

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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.

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