October
Though the start of the rainy season, October offers cheaper accommodation and sees fewer crowds, while being outside peak downpour time.
Just be prepared to have back-up ideas for your beach day plans.
October also sees Bali host a number of festivals, among them the Nusa Penida Festival, Uluwatu Festival and Nusa Dua Festival.
November
As Bali truly transitions between the dry and wet seasons, November brings increased rainfall, cooler temperatures, and volcano trekking is likely to be off the table.
As a result, November is a good time to visit Bali to relax, visit museums and enjoy rock bottom room rates.
With Tumpek Wayan celebrated in November, it’s also a top time to take-in the island’s culture. This scared Hindu festival sees puppeteers come to together to perform purification rites.
In addition, the Pemuteran Bay festival is due to be held on 11th-13th November 2023.
December
At once rainy season, and a mini high season, December sees Bali visited by torrents of rain and visitors.
As for some of the big events held in December, the week-long Pandawa Beach Festival is usually held in Kutuh Village in mid-December.
Meanwhile, New Year’s Eve sees remarkable firework displays all over the island.
Note that poor visibility sees dive centers wind down activities from December to March.
Rough Guides tip: To have a chance to explore everything that you are interested in in Bali also read our guide on how many days are best to spend here.