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Limestone cliffs of Uluwatu plunging into the Indian Ocean, southern Bali

Bali in July: Weather, Surf, Crowds & What to Pack

5 min read1,100 wordsUpdated May 2026
Limestone cliffs of Uluwatu plunging into the Indian Ocean, southern Bali
📅 Updated May 2026
Bali rice terraces and palm trees, the iconic landscape
Bali in July — peak season.

Peak season — everything at capacity. That’s Bali in July. Expect daytime highs near 29°C and nights around 22°C. The sea is 26°C (no wetsuit needed, ever). There are around 3 rain days, almost always barely a sprinkle. Humidity 72%. Crowds: peak.

European school holidays + Australian winter overlap. Cave hotels in Ubud at 100% capacity. Canggu cafes need reservations. Beach club entry fees double on weekends. Daytime temps drop to 29C with low humidity — weather is perfect, the rest is the trade-off. Here’s what you actually need to know: weather, surf, festivals, packing, and an honest take. For the year-round overview see the full Bali travel guide.

Weather in Bali in July

Bali sits 8 degrees south of the equator, so temperature variation across the year is small (24-31°C range). What changes is the rain. In July:

  • Average daytime high: 29°C
  • Average overnight low: 22°C
  • Sea temperature: 26°C (warm year-round)
  • Rain days: 3 per month
  • Daily sunshine: 10 hours
  • Humidity: 72%
  • Sunrise / sunset: 6:30am / 6:10pm

The rain pattern matters more than the rain count. Even in the wettest months, mornings tend to be sunny, storms typically build mid-afternoon and pass within an hour or two. Plan beach time before 1pm; plan spa/yoga/cooking class for late afternoon.

Surf & Beach in July

The surf swell direction flips with the seasons. east coast peak (Keramas, Sanur) works in July. Keramas, Sanur, and Nusa Lembongan offer cleaner conditions for intermediate and advanced surfers. Sea temperature of 26°C means a board shorts or rash-guard session — wetsuits are never required.

Festivals & Events in July

Bali Arts Festival continues. The Balinese religious calendar runs on a 210-day cycle, so Hindu ceremonies shift through the months year-on-year. Local village (banjar) ceremonies happen weekly somewhere on the island regardless of the month — ask your hotel staff what’s happening that week.

Crowds & Pricing

Galungan week in August is a different Bali. Every house has a penjor pole; the offerings line every doorstep.

Crowd level in July is peak. What that actually looks like:

  • Hotels book out 3-6 months ahead; premium villas 12 months out
  • Top restaurants need 1-2 weeks reservation
  • Scooter rental shortages; peak rates (130-160k IDR/day)
  • Beach club entry fees doubled; weekend day-beds €100+

What to Pack for Bali in July

  • High-SPF reef-safe sunscreen — equatorial sun is unforgiving
  • Wide-brim hat or cap
  • Quick-dry sportswear for surf/yoga/hiking
  • One light long-sleeve for sunburn coverage
  • Sarong or modest cover-up for temple visits
  • Insect repellent — less critical than wet season but still useful
  • Refillable water bottle with filter (most cafes offer free refills)

Best Things to Do in Bali in July

  • Surf the right coast — east coast peak (Keramas, Sanur) in July. Lessons at Batu Bolong (Canggu) for beginners.
  • Sunrise hike up Mount Batur — 2-hour climb, breakfast at the rim, 400-500k IDR with guide.
  • Ubud rice terraces. Tegallalang most photographed, Jatiluwih largest and quietest.
  • Nusa Penida day trip. Kelingking Beach viewpoint, Angel Billabong, Broken Beach. Fast boat from Sanur.
  • Uluwatu Temple kecak fire dance at sunset, the most dramatic cultural performance on the island.
  • Balinese cooking class. Paon Bali (Ubud) or Bumbu Bali (Tanjung Benoa) are the established benchmarks.

Pros & Cons of Bali in July

What works

  • Dry-season weather: ~3-4 hours of daily storms a year, sea calm, snorkelling visibility excellent
  • Comfortable humidity, sub-30C daytime, clear nights
  • Beach-club scene at full Bali-summer energy if you want the party version
  • Bali’s core appeal (warm sea, fresh food, low costs, deep Hindu culture) is constant year-round

The trade-offs

  • Restaurants need reservations 3-7 days ahead, premium villas booked 4-12 months ahead
  • Beach-club day-bed minimums hit €200+ on weekends
  • Scooter rentals 30-50% above off-season rates, accommodation at peak
  • Inland Ubud and the Sidemen highlands much drier — rice terraces less vivid than during shoulder months

Who Should Visit (and Who Should Skip)

July is right for you if…

  • Beach holidayers and divers who need reliable dry-season conditions
  • Couples and groups wanting the beach-club scene at full energy
  • Anyone constrained to july dates

Maybe skip July if…

  • Travellers wanting a quiet, contemplative Bali experience
  • Budget travellers — everything from villas to cooking classes prices up sharply

Photography Conditions in July

Sunrise sits around 6:30am. Plan for the morning balloon-or-terrace shot first, then move into the valleys for the second hour of post-sunrise light.

  • Crystalline sea, dust-free distances, predictable golden hour starting around 5:30pm.
  • Drone conditions consistently flyable. South coast cliffs (Uluwatu, Nyang Nyang) light up at 5:30pm.
  • Beach-club aesthetic at full force — lifestyle and editorial photographers will find the strongest natural production.

July vs Adjacent Months

If your dates are flexible by a week or two, here’s how July stacks up against June and August on the metrics that matter:

MonthTemp rangeRain daysCrowdsSeason notes
June22 to 29°C4 rain daysvery busypeak dry, peak shoulder
July22 to 29°C3 rain dayspeakpeak season
August22 to 29°C3 rain dayspeakpeak season

Read the dedicated guides: Bali in June · Bali in August.

Verdict: Is July a Good Time to Visit Bali?

Go only if July is your only option, or if you want the beach-club scene at its peak. Book accommodation 4-6 months out.

If you want alternatives: the three best months to visit Bali, balancing weather, prices and crowd levels, are November, March, and September. For the year-round comparison see the main Bali travel guide.

Experiences & Activities

Book Tours & Day Trips for Bali in July

Browse Mount Batur sunrise treks, Nusa Penida day trips, Ubud rice-terrace walks, temple tours and snorkelling at Amed — bookable online with free cancellation on most.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the weather like in Bali in July?

Bali in July averages 29°C daytime and 22°C overnight, with sea temperature of 26°C, about 3 rain days and 10 hours of daily sunshine. Humidity is around 72%. Rain typically falls as short afternoon storms.

Is Bali in July part of the wet or dry season?

July sits in the dry season. Rain is rare and short-lived.

Is Bali crowded in July?

Crowd level in July is peak. Peak-season conditions: book accommodation 3-6 months ahead, restaurants 1-2 weeks ahead.

Where is the surf best in Bali in July?

In July surf is concentrated on the east coast peak (Keramas, Sanur). Sea temperature is 26°C so a rash guard or board shorts are sufficient — no wetsuit needed year-round.

Are there festivals in Bali in July?

Bali Arts Festival continues. Village banjar ceremonies happen weekly across the island year-round.

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