Bali Weather In February: Your Complete Guide To The Best Low Season Month Of February

There’s no bad month when it comes to Bali weather. February is no exception. Sure, it’s rainy season and that means a little rainfall but it’s hot and a little humid.

That’s because, in a tropical climate, there really isn’t any such thing as bad weather. The joy of putting up with the occasional rainy day is that you get your Bali experiences for less money and with fewer crowds.

If you love surfing, you’ll find that the rains make the surf breaks more challenging too.

Here’s everything you need to know about the February, Bali weather.

What Is The Weather Like In Bali In February?

Breathtaking view of the reflection of the sun and the sky on the beach captured in Bali

It’s the rainy season but it’s pleasantly warm and, in fact, it never gets cold in Bali.

You will get plenty of sunny days (so don’t forget to pack your sun cream) and even on the days that it rains, there’s plenty of sunshine to go around.

This is the best time of year to visit the jungle, rainforest and lush rice terraces and rice fields of the island. The rain brings out the best in all the vegetation.

It’s a great time for culture vultures to hit up the temples and art markets too as there are fewer crowds around.

Foodies will love the abundance of fresh ingredients and tasty seasonal dishes at the local restaurants.

In short, the weather in Bali in February is nowhere near as bad as the words “wet season” make it sound.

An Overview Of The Bali Weather In February

Scenic view of the rice terraces in Bali

So, let’s turn to the important stuff, now, and look at the weather in terms of the numbers.

These, of course, help to paint a useful picture of exactly what you’re getting into in Bali in February and that’s more to it than just the average temperature.

Minimum to Maximum Temperatures (Average Temperatures)

Firstly, the minimum average temperature is between 22 and 25 degrees Celsius (that’s between 72 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit). That’s pleasantly warm and in many parts of the world might even be considered summer weather.

The maximum average temperatures, on the other hand, are between 30 and 31 degrees Celsius (that’s 86 and 88 degrees Fahrenheit).

As you can see, the average temperature is going to be very pleasant and the wet season really doesn’t mean “cold season” in the tropics.

Monthly Rainfall And Rainy Days

Sudden heavy tropical rain darkening the sky

There is quite a bit of rain in February. It rains for roughly 18-19 days of the month which means you get one rain-free day roughly every four days, though.

The average monthly rainfall is 28cm – 33.1cm (11 – 13 inches) which is a fair amount of rain and when it rains in the early afternoon or evening, it can be a real downpour.

However, showers here don’t tend to last very long and a couple of hours later, the sun will be back out.

Hours Of Sunshine Per Day

Scenic tropical beach Bali

There is an average of 6 hours of sunshine each day in February and that’s slightly better than in January.

It’s more than enough days to enjoy some time on Bali’s beaches and to get a sun tan.

Relative Humidity Levels

The average humidity is quite high and it’s true that when it’s humid, it can feel hotter than it is.

The humidity is 81-85% in February but don’t forget that in the driest month of the year it’s 79-80%, so humidity really doesn’t vary much in Bali not even in the rainy season.

Average Sea Temperature

The average sea temperature is 29 degrees Celsius which is 84 degrees Fahrenheit and that’s a lovely sea temperature for swimming.

The sea temperature is pleasantly warm without being overwhelmingly hot. It’s like this all year round and doesn’t change very much even in high season. It’s another good reason to go to the beach, really.

What Are The Best Places To Visit In Bali In February?

There are plenty of awesome places that you can visit in Bali during this month including:

FINNS Beach Party Canggu Bali Weather February
  • FINNS Beach Club – did you know that nearly 1 in 8 visitors to Bali come to FINNS? That’s because it’s the ideal place to enjoy the sun and when the wind and rains come, you can get off the beaches and undercover until the sunshine returns. There’s no entry fee unlike at other beach clubs nor is there any minimum spend, so you can come and check out FINNS at no risk to your holiday budget.

  • Ubud – the whole area of Ubud is more attractive than usual at this time of year as it’s surrounded by rice terraces and rainforests all of which thrive in the wet. The sacred monkey forest sanctuary and the Ubud Art Market are among the many attractions that await you in the spiritual heart of the island.

  • Temples – from Tanah Lot to Ulun Danu Beratan there are so many amazing temples in Bali and this is a great part of the year to get out and experience them. That’s because they offer shelter from the weather, so even in the middle of a downpour, you can enjoy the cultural heritage of this amazing island.

What Are The Best Things To Do In Bali In February?

Mount Batur
  • Water sports in Nusa Dua – Nusa Dua is a very popular resort destination in Bali and it has arguably the nicest beaches on the island. This more relaxed time of year is ideal for learning or improving on your water sports skills. The waters are beautiful and a thrilling shade of turquoise.

  • White water rafting – Bali’s rivers get a bit more flow going during the rains and that means you’re going to be able to enjoy faster and more furious journeys down the river. The landscape around you is at its best too as it thrives at this time of year.

  • Mount Batur hiking – as the rains tend to come in the later part of the day, a sunrise hike to Mount Batur is a great choice at this time of year. You can enjoy fewer crowds on the route to the top and when you get there, you have a great chance of some mist covering the landscape before you. It’s a breathtaking sight.

  • Bali Arts Festival – this traditional festival that celebrates the various native art forms of Bali is held in Denpasar at this time of the year and it’s a great way to experience Balinese dance, music and theatre as well as painting, sculpture and the culinary arts too!

  • Indoor activities – plenty of fun activites keep you dry on a rainy day in Bali!

What Should I Bring To Bali In February?

Young lady in high grass on cloudy weather

You don’t need to bring too much to Bali in February that you wouldn’t bring at any other time.

It is hot at times and because of the humidity, it’s best to wear light, breathable clothes that allow the sweat to evaporate and cool you down.

The UV levels can be quite high too and it’s best to use sunscreen rather than to burn on a hot beach.

Rice fields, Bali, Indonesia

FAQs

Is February A Good Time To Go To Bali? Should I Visit Bali In February?

Yes! You will find the weather in Bali at this time of year is warm and pleasant and you can enjoy swimming in the sea and lounging on the beaches in the sun.

It will rain during this month but it’s always warm even when it rains and it’s a great time to visit different parts of the island. Ubud is particularly beautiful at this time of year in Bali, Indonesia.

Is Bali Rainy In February? Does It Rain A Lot In Bali In February? Is It The Rainy Season?

Yes, there’s some rain in February in Bali. However, it doesn’t rain as often as it does in January and there’s more sun too.

It is the rainy season but given there are only two seasons in Bali and it rains in the dry season too, it’s not as big a deal as it sounds.

What Season Is It In Bali In February?

It’s the rainy season in Bali, Indonesia in February.

What’s The Average Weather Like In Bali In February/March?

The weather in Bali during these two months tends to be warm and pleasant with some rain. You will still get plenty of hours of sun each day to enjoy time on the beaches, mind you.

The sea is lovely and warm and it’s a great time of year for a swim. Though sometimes, diving isn’t as much fun as the rain can make the seawater a little cloudy.

Rain showers don’t last that long here and if you want to visit Bali in Indonesia, you will find that hotel rooms and resorts are cheaper at this time of year.

Is February Part Of The Wet Season In Bali?

Yes. You will find that most days have showers in the early afternoon or evening that last for a couple of hours or so.

The climate remains hot and sunny outside of these hours, mind you and it’s really only cool when you’re in the air conditioning.

What Are The Sea Conditions In Bali In February?

The sea conditions at this time of year are pleasant enough. The water is warm and it’s a great time for a swim or some snorkelling.

However, the rains do make the water a bit choppy at times and visibility may not be perfect for divers.

Surfers, on the other hand, may relish the additional challenge of getting out on the sea in the sun and experiencing more aggressive surf breaks than you get in the dry season.

Is Bali Better In January Or February?

Arguably, if you want low crowds, cheaper hotel rooms and resorts, more sun and fewer showers, February is the better month to come to Bali.

The beaches on the island are awesome at all times of year, but they can get very packed in high season, the low season in February provides a very different perspective on areas like Nusa Dua.

Is February Low Season In Bali? Is Bali Cheap In February?

Yes, it’s low season. “Cheap” is relative but it’s fair to say that the average price of a room or villa is definitely lower than in the high season period.

This is true whether you intend to book in Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud, Uluwatu, Sanur, etc. the whole island sees fewer visitors at this time of the year.

How Should I Book A February Holiday In Bali?

We always recommend that you book your holiday in Bali through the awesome Bali Res Centre. This is a locally owned and operated travel agency.

While they can’t guarantee the exact weather in Bali for your trip, they can ensure you stay in fantastic accommodation for your budget and that you get to see the things you want to see and enjoy.

Best of all, when you choose the Bali Res Centre, you’re choosing to keep your money in the economy of Bali and don’t worry, their prices are always competitive too.

Final Thoughts On Bali Weather, February

It may be wet season in Bali in February but that shouldn’t put you off coming to Bali on holiday. You will get plenty of sun on the beaches at this time of year and it’s always pleasantly warm.

You will escape the high season prices and the crowds at the big tourist attractions. Even the most popular beaches like Nusa Dua Beach and Kuta Beach are less crowded.

You can also easily explore the rest of the island and Ubud, for example, will be green and lush. The temples, such as Tanah Lot, are much less busy and, of course, there’s always time for a swim.

Holidays in Bali, Indonesia are always a bit like visiting paradise on Earth and February is no exception to this rule. We hope to see you here and at FINNS Beach Club when you come.