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

Why Should You Visit Bali in the Month of May?

Bali is a tropical paradise known as the island of the gods. It attracts visitors year-round from all around the globe. The place, blessed with serene beaches, lush green terrains, ancient temples, and warm-hearted people, feels much like a heaven on earth. While Bali is beautiful all year round, May marks one of the most comfortable months to visit. It is between the wet rainy season and before the tourist crowd during summer. The island at this time feels new, bright, and less crowded.

There are several opportunities for various types of travellers in Bali, from yoga sessions in Ubud, visiting ancient temples, and enjoying spa treatments to surfing on the pristine beaches. Also, May hosts many cultural festivals, which are celebrated with delightful events.

May’s weather is pleasant, the skies are clearer, and the seas remain calm, which creates an awesome natural setting for outdoor trips that are comfortable and free of tiredness. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a getaway for two, a solo adventure, or a relaxing break, be ready to experience the ideal blend of peacefulness and rich culture.

Weather In Bali

Bali primarily has two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. May is the beginning of the dry season in Bali, where the temperature usually slides between 27°C and 30°C. In the daytime, humidity is significantly lower and more comfortable than in previous months. The chances of expecting rainfall are very low. Most of the days complemented by clear skies and sunny days. 

Weather In Bali

Things To Do In Bali

In mild, comfortable sunlight, enjoy the best weather in Bali for swimming and surfing, where evenings set an ideal tone for beach walks and hopping in and out of cafes.

  • Join Yoga and Meditation Sessions: Ubud, also known as Bali’s cultural heartland, offers the finest yoga retreats in Southeast Asia, thanks to its natural settings, including lush forests and calm rivers. This place makes you feel uplifted and at peace, establishes a deeper connection between mind and body, and makes you feel rejuvenated.
  • Enjoy Spas and Traditional Balinese Massages: In Bali, relaxation is an important part of life. Traditional Balinese massages use long, circular strokes and natural, aromatic oils to relieve tension in the body. Spas also provide: Flower baths, Herbal scrubs, Hot stone therapy, and Body wraps. Regain your energy in spas after a long, weary day spent sightseeing or trekking.
  • Experience the Bali Swing: The Bali Swing is popular all over the world for its amazing views over the jungle and rice fields, where you can get the best clicks of your life and make unforgettable memories.
  • Snorkelling and Surfing: The crystal-clear waters of Bali’s coast make snorkelling and surfing a must. Here are some of the best spots in Bali: Kuta, Seminyak, and Nusa Penida.
  • Trekking– Head for Mount Batur Sunrise trek with breathtaking mountain and lake views
A group Of People Doing Meditation

Places to Visit In Bali

Each place has its own charm. Travelling between regions will help you experience all sides of Bali.

  • Nusa Penida: Famous for manta rays and a rich coral reef, the highlights of the  place are Crystal clear waters, Kelingking Beach, and manta ray experiences
  • Kuta & Seminyak: are known for their high-end Beach clubs, nightlife, and long sandy beaches.
  • Amed: Explore this peaceful fisherman village, which has remained untouched by overtourism, known for its volcanic black sand. You can deep dive into its ocean and witness the unexpected: submerged temples, ancient artefacts, shipwrecks, and stunning marine life.
  • Canggu and Uluwatu: Suitable for beginners to surfers of all levels. Place highlights: Uluwatu Cliffside views, surf breaks, and world-famous sunset at Uluwatu Temple, Canguu boasts Trendy cafes, surf culture, and a relaxed vibe.
  • In the ocean of May, everything is calm, cool, and inviting.
  • Ubud: known for its yogic and spiritual culture in a quiet atmosphere, offers plenty of attractions to the travel freaks, such as Lush rice terraces, yoga schools, wellness cafes, art markets, and sacred monkey forest.

Cultural Experiences and Temples In Bali

May is a great time to visit Bali’s temples, such as:

  • Uluwatu Temple, the ocean-cliff temple, will leave you amazed by its heightened view overlooking the Indian Ocean.
  • Tanah Lot Temple is said to be the temple of the sunset because of its ideal settings for catching sunsets and sunrises.
  • Besakih Temple, known as the mother Temple, is the largest and holiest temple in Bali, which captivates every visitor with its incredible surroundings.

These are wonderful pieces of art that give you a deep insight into Balinese spirituality and local traditions. 

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

Local Festivals in May

There are a lot of local festivals that fall in May, which makes your journey more meaningful and culturally enriched.

  • Galungan and Kuningan (Dates May Vary): Galungan is one of Bali’s most important festivals. It’s a time to celebrate the triumphs and deeds of gods. The streets are transformed into a living museum for indigenous religions. Shops turned into theatre galleries or exhibitions.
  • Ubud Food Festival: As a festival of Indonesian and Balinese cuisine, this event brings together chefs, food lovers, and experts in the field for workshops, cooking demonstrations, and tasting sessions. It’s a delicious and exciting way to understand Bali’s gastronomical culture.
  • Bali Spirit Festival (Late April – Early May): This festival of Yoga, music, dance, and spiritual wellness brings participants from around the world. It floods Ubud town with positive, peaceful vibes.
Food Festival In Ubud, Bali

Conclusion

It is a great month for vacation, whether you come for the beaches, the food, culture, yoga, or nature, Bali in May welcomes you and sends you off with unforgettable memories. It is a great time, complemented by beautiful scenery, clean air, and energetic people, all of which are an integral part of this hearty land.

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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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