Published by: Yogi VishnuPublished on: September 22, 2025
Bali in june

Why Should You Visit Bali in the Month of June?

Bali, the Island of the Gods, is a destination that captivates its travellers at every turn, where people are drawn to its beautiful landscapes, vibrant culture, and serene beaches. While Bali is beautiful year-round, in June you get a unique combination of perfect weather, lively festivals, and a welcoming atmosphere. June is a dry season month in Bali, which is a pretty awesome time to explore the island without worrying about sudden rain showers or humidity. From pristine beaches to lush rice terraces, this month provides an unforgettable experience for tourists of all kinds.

Weather In Bali

Bali enjoys comfortable weather in June, while the island also welcomes its dry season, which lasts until September. The month sees plenty of sunshine, clear skies, and mild temperatures ranging from 24°C to 31°C. The humidity is much lower than during the wet season, which creates a favourable environment for outdoor activities.

Weather In Bali

Places to Visit In Bali

Bali is in line with many breathtaking places to explore, and in June, it is no less than a precious delight to visit them. Here are some must-see locations:

  • Ubud: Known as the cultural heart of Bali, Ubud is home to art markets, temples, and the famous Tegalalang Rice Terraces. With June sunny days, the landscapes here appear more beautiful, and you can take peaceful walks and take photographs without worrying about the sudden rain showers.  
  • Seminyak and Kuta: For those fascinated with lively beach scenes, shopping, and nightlife, these beach towns are perfect. The sandy beaches are less crowded in the morning, providing a peaceful, lone time while you can enjoy a fabulous breeze from over Bali’s hills, and perfect sunsets raise the magic of these places.
  • Mount Batur: If you are interested in outdoor activities, there is nothing better than waking up early to hike to Mount Batur and witness the amazing sunrise.
  • Nusa Islands: Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan are equally suited for day trips and overnight stays. The settled waters of June offer a safe, comfortable boating experience. There are lots of magnificent cliffs that provide beautiful views.
  • Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temples: These iconic sea temples are best visited during the dry season. The dramatic ocean views and clear sunsets in June create picture-perfect moments.

Things to Do In Bali

Bali offers a variety of activities that cater to every type of traveller. Here’s what you can do in June:

  • Beach Activities: Enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and beach sports at Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, or Padang Padang.
  • Water sports: Amed and Tulamben are in the prime of their diving season in June. Clear water offers great visibility to inspect vibrant coral reefs and marine life. Both Uluwatu and Canggu beaches have surfable waves every day of the year.
  • Cultural experiences: Bali is submerged in a festive atmosphere in June, with dance performances and temple ceremonies held at various places, and you get to witness many traditional crafts of Bali.
  • Nature trails: Wander to the magnificent terraced rice fields, waterfalls, and be surrounded by the lush forest area around Munduk and Sekumpul. It’s cool in the mornings, warm in the afternoon.
  • Health resorts: Bali is renowned for its yoga and wellness resorts. If you head to Bali in June, you can ease into it in many ways, like through meditation and full-body rejuvenation with yoga at various yoga retreats.
A Beach In Bali

Festivals in June

Bali is a land of festivals, and in June, you can witness some of the island’s most vibrant celebrations.

  • Bali Arts Festival: Typically held in June-July, this festival is a glorious cultural celebration that showcases traditional dance, music, crafts, and culinary delights from all over the island. What you can expect to see are exhibitions, participate in workshops, and enjoy art exhibits.

The festival provides opportunities for travellers to sing with locals, witness live performances of traditional arts, and savour the divine peace of Balinese spirituality.

Read More: Why Should You Visit Bali in the Month of July?

Culinary Scene in Bali in June

The culinary scene in Bali is as varied as Bali itself. During June, when it’s not too hot or crowded, it’s a perfect time to explore traditional and modern Balinese cuisine. 

  • Babi Guling: It’s a Balinese-style roasted pork dish seasoned with traditional spices —a jackpot for meat lovers.   
  • Ayam Betutu: A slow-cooked spicy chicken, which is usually served during ceremonial occasions, gives a glimpse of authentic Balinese flavours. 
  • Lawar: A Vegetable mix complemented by coconut and minced meat or fish, usually served with rice.
  • Seafood: As most coastal areas are famous for seafood scenes, how can Bali lag? Go to Jimbaran Bay, an ideal place for foodies, which is known for its beachfront seafood restaurants, where you can enjoy freshly grilled fish, prawns, and squid, which feels more refreshing during sunsets.
  • Healthy cafes: Try smoothie bowls, fresh juices, and vegan meals in wellness-focused cafes; it is among the things Bali is famous for.

These local dishes will surely delight your taste buds.

Balinese Seafood Dish

Conclusion 

Visiting Bali in June, you should go instantly without giving it a second thought. At the same time, the island offers a comfortable, charming climate, stunning landscapes, vibrant festivals, delicious food, and more. Every traveller’s need is taken care of. The time when you can have delightful experiences like Bali’s rich traditions, local festivals, and healthy eateries, or stretching at wellness centres. With warm hospitality, breathtaking beauty, and a unique culture, Bali promises an unforgettable and enchanting experience.

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Yogi Vishnu Panigrahi

Founder Of Bali Yoga Retreats

Yogi Vishnu Panigrahi has been steeped in spiritual endeavors since childhood. As a young boy, his grandfather advised him to meditate and pursue spirituality from an honest and pure perspective. A Radhe-Krishna Temple was constructed by his grandfather in their village in Odisha, India where Vishnu would frequently serve food and water to wandering Sadhus.

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