One of the famous things about Bali in June is a tropical escape. You’ll be able to soak up the sun, enjoy the delightful weather and magnificent beaches! Besides, it’s even better for trying the best outdoor activities. If you’re planning a honeymoon for two or a friends’ outdoor excursion, there’s no better time than June. Here is a sneak peek of your trip to Bali in June and what you can expect!
Bali Weather in June: What to Expect
It’s the start of dry weather and you can enjoy a day without needing to retreat to an air-conditioned space. Whether you want to try the infamous Bali swings or a ton of adventures, you will feel safe and at ease. There are plenty of places and activities to keep you hooked to the place and the beauties are just exceptional. Here is the summary of the June weather in Bali:
- Temperature (Average): 27⁰C
- Sunshine hours: 10 h/day
- Sea temperature: 28⁰C
- Humidity: 80%
- Rainfall: 47 mm/month
- Wind Speed: 15 km/h
- Best Activities to Try: Surfing, snorkeling, diving and famous rice terraces
Top 5 Places to Visit in Bali in June
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Uluwatu Temple & Cliffs
This Balinese Hindu temple is famous for uncomprehend location on a Cliff. You must have seen ocean waves splashing against big mountains and rocks. The scenery from this Cliff is exactly that. The cliff’s height is 70 which you can definitely imagine the kind of beautiful scenery it gives, along with a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean. They also have an open-air amphitheater where you can sit without worrying about the train because it’s Bali in June. Also, catch the nightly Kecak fire dance performance.
- Location: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali
- Time: 7 AM to 7 PM
- Entry Fee: IDR 60,000 per adult and IDR 40,000 per child (ages 4-12)
- Tour Hours: Approx. 1 to 2 hours
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Ubud & Tega Lalang Rice Terraces
You can make your trip to Bali in June extraordinary by visiting the cultural heart of the island. The morning is the best time with a cool breeze to walk up the rice terrace and be surrounded by total greenery. If you want to add a beautifully adventurous touch, then the popular valley swings are the best choice.
- Location: Jl. Raya Tega Lalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali
- Time: 8 AM to 6 PM
- Entry Fee: IDR 15,000 to IDR 25,000 per person
- Tour Hours: Approx. 1 to 2 hours
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Nusa Penida Island
Now this is a heavenly island that you will thank a million times for visiting. The underwater is so clear that you can spot the marine animals even while riding the boats. And snorkeling in this water will fill you with a joy you cannot comprehend. The tiny little fishes nibbling on your hands and toes will make you giggle and easily become the best part of your trip.
- Location: Southeast of Bali, Indonesia, separated by the Badung Strait
- Must-visit: Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach & Angel’s Billabong, and Crystal Bay
- Tour Hours: Approx. one whole day or two days
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Mount Batur
This active volcano offers some of the best sunrise views, which are not up for any comparison. Since Bali in June has clear night skies, there will be no significant hurdle to going on a trek to watch the sunrise. From there, you will also enjoy panoramic views of Mount Agung and the lakes around it.
- Location: At the center of two concentric calderas northwest of Mount Agung on the island of Bali
- Tip: Do remember to check the weather always
- Entry Fee: Generally ranges from IDR 300,000 to IDR 850,000 per person
- Tour Hours: Approx. 6 to 7 hours
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Tanah Lot Temple
Its location is so dramatic and out of a movie that you will love to just sit there and soak up the beauty. This is a historic Hindu shrine built on the massive offshore rock formation. The images you will capture will be once-in-a-lifetime, and we bet they will be among the best nature photos you will ever capture.
- Location: Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali
- Time: 6 AM to 7 PM
- Entry Fee: IDR 75,000 for international adults and IDR 40,000 for international children (5 to 10 years)
- Tour Hours: Approx. 1.5 to 2 hours
Travel Tips for Visiting Bali in June
- Even though it is not a very peak season for tourists, you should book your flights and resorts beforehand.
- Always wear breathable blind and clothing for coastal areas.
- Also add a jacket to your suitcase for cool evenings or sunrise hikes.
- We can always rent a scooter for a more personal experience or just book a really interesting and exciting Bali tour packages.
- If you are traveling on your own, remember to download local ride-hailing apps like Grab or Gojek for transport.
- Please dress modestly and respect the local culture, especially in holy sites.
- He is always advised to protect your skin by applying reef-safe sunscreen during snorkeling trips.
Takeaway
So now that you have an overview of Bali in June, you can prepare a thoughtfully made itinerary. From visiting cultural places in the best natural setting to drawing the famous swings or sunrise hiking, you will have the best Bali trip ever!
FAQs
- Are there any cultural festivals in June?
The three cultural festivals in June that you can probably experience are the Bali Arts Festival (also known as Pesta Kesenian Bali), Galungan and Kuningan. These are very happening festivals that color the streets and make it a beautiful experience.
- Is it a good month for surfers?
Yes! It is, in fact, a peak surf season. The advanced surfers can go to Uluwatu and Padang Padang. If you are a beginner, you should visit Kuta beach, Jimbaran Bay or Batu Bolong in Canggu.
- Is diving a good option in June?
Definitely! Diving around Nusa Penida and the Lombok Strait will get you even spot marvelous marine creatures. And one of the rare creatures is Mola Mola, an ocean sunfish. You will have the best dive sites at Crystal Bay and Blue Corner.
- Do you offer Bali tour packages?
Yes, but we only offer Bali tour packages from Dubai. You can browse through the packages and check the inclusions before you plan the trip.
- What are the water temperatures for snorkeling and diving?
The coastal surface water has a temperature of 28⁰C but the Nusa Penida and Padangbai’s water temperature ranges from 20⁰C to 24⁰C. If you plan any underwater activity, you’d better be prepared with a 3mm to 5mm wetsuit to prevent hypothermia.