Planning a trip to Indonesia and looking for the best Bali Itinerary in 2023? Whether you’re only spending 5 days, one week, 10 days, or two full weeks, I guarantee this Bali Trip Travel Guide will be extremely helpful!
Bali is truly one of my favorite destinations in the world (a place I’ve called home several different times), and planning a trip to Bali can be a bit intimidating as there really is so many amazing places to explore!
With its jaw-dropping landscape, lush rice terraces, stunning beaches, serene temples, cute monkeys, scenic waterfalls, wild nightlife, and unforgettable sunsets – there’s no need to wonder why Bali has become one of the world’s most visited and popular vacation hotspots! Bali really does have a little something for everybody…and I guarantee that if you follow this Bali travel itinerary, you will fall in love with this island just as much as I have!
While tourism in Bali has really exploded in recent years due to the popularity of Instagram, it definitely lives up to the hype because there really is a LOT more to this island than what you see on social media. Don’t let the annoying Bali IG couples + IG influencers deter you from planning a trip here, because it really is a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia!
Whether you’re only spending 4 days, 5 days, 10 days, two weeks, or perhaps even a full month, this Bali Itinerary guide will go into loads of detail about to expect about visiting this island in 2019, the best things to do, what to pack for Bali, when to go, insider travel tips, and loads more!
So without further ado…let’s get started!
What are the best months to visit Bali?
Bali is an incredible destination to visit year-round, and if you’ve only got limited time off work, then I would say book that ticket no matter what! Being located in Southeast-Asia, the weather in Bali is extremely tropical, so you can expect hot and humid temperatures pretty much every day, but there are two main season – the wet and dry season!
The rainy season in Bali is from October to April, and the dry season is between May – September.
With that being said, traveling Bali during the rainy season is NOT an issue at all. I’ve LIVED in Bali in December & January (known to be the wettest months of the year), and I barely even noticed the rain. Yes, some days were worse than others, but more often than not – every day was beautifully sunny blue skies, and perfect beach weather.