
Bali in September
Bali in September
Bali, Indonesia
Visiting Bali in September means experiencing the wet season. As a tropical destination, expect warm temperatures year-round with higher rainfall and humidity.
Weather in Bali in September
Expect typical wet season conditions in September. Rainfall can vary, so check the latest local forecast before your trip. September typically sits between August and October conditions, so it is useful for travelers wanting a balanced window in Bali. Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures.
Temperature
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Sunshine Hours
Bali, Indonesia often has mixed daylight conditions in September, so planning outdoor activities earlier in the day can help.
Rain
September rainfall can vary, so carrying a light rain layer is a smart choice.
Humidity
Humidity can vary during September; breathable clothing usually improves comfort.
Additional Information
Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures.
Our September Hotel Picks for Bali

Four Seasons Resort Bali At Jimbaran Bay
Upscale villas in a posh beachfront property with a day spa, a surf school & open-air eateries.
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Bvlgari Resort Bali
Luxury cliff-top resort with villas & mansions, plus a private beach, sophisticated dining & a spa.
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Amankila, Manggis, Karangasem
High-end resort overlooking the sea, plus a private beach, a spa, a 3-tiered pool & chic dining.
View hotelWhat to Do in Bali in September

Tanah Lot
Traditional Balinese temple located on a small, rocky island & offering water vistas.
Explore activityBesakih Great Temple
Large, holy site featuring 23 temples, including several with soaring spires, plus many festivals.
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Uluwatu Temple
Perched on a cliff, this ancient Hindu temple features ocean views & hosts traditional dance shows.
Explore activityTravel tips for Bali in September
Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures. Book accommodation earlier when events overlap with peak weekends, and keep an eye on changing weather windows for day trips.






