What's the Weather Like in Bali in February?
Although February falls in the rainy season in Bali, you'll still experience high temperatures and gloriously sunny days in tropical Bali. This makes it a very popular winter sun destination.
How Hot Is Bali In February?
The average temperature is at 26°C which is made up of lows of 22°C and average highs of 30°C.
How Much Rain Is There In Bali In February?
Although there's more rain than usual, storms can quickly clear and bring out the sun. There is an average of 90mm of rain, occurring over around 15 days. Theaverage daily sunshine is six hours per day this month.
Is The Sea In Bali Warm In February?
February is tied with January for the warmestaverage sea temperature in Bali at a balmy 29°C. This is very warm water that anyone would be comfortable swimming in, even for extended periods of time.
Is Bali Warm In February?
The humidity levels in February are quite high, with the average level for the month being 80%. Even without high temperatures, this can feel a little uncomfortable.
Hotels for Bali in February
Komaneka at Tanggayuda
The Komaneka at Tanggayuda offers five different types of rooms to choose from, each in a villa style setup. The five villas are a standard suite, a courtyard pool, a valley pool, a premiere valley pool, and a two-bedroom pool villa, each with more amenities than the former. While what is provided in each villa varies, they all have their own private area outdoors, a plunge pool, an open-air pavilion, and air-conditioning.
Beaches for February for Bali
Balangan Beach
Balangan Beach is a great beach for surfers and those just looking to hang out on the shores. It is made up of white sand and stretches over a distance of about 200 meters. Because of the larger waves created by this beach, the area has become very popular with surfers. However, the waves are not overpowering and can be tamed by both beginning surfers and those just wanting to swim.
This is a good beach to visit if you want to avoid crowds, as tourists can rarely be found here. However that also means that facilities and services at this beach are somewhat limited. This beach is also a great place to watch the sunset and enjoy unobstructed views of the sea and its surroundings.
Nusa Dua Beach
Nusa Dua Beach is another relatively quiet and less crowded beach. It also is made up of white sand, although the waves here are not nearly as big and largely unable to be surfed. The beach is regularly cleaned and thus its white sand is inviting to take a stroll on, build a sandcastle, or simply dig your toes in to escape the sun.
There are chair rentals as well as water sport companies available for things like jet skis and parasailing.
Restaurants and Bars for Bali in January
Lesica Bali
Lesica Bali is the place to go if you're after sweet treats like no other. This renowned eatery serves up a tasty mains menu but the desserts really are the main draw here. Whatever you're in the mood for - from mousse cake, crepes, macarons, cupcakes and even sweet pizza - you'll find here. There's also a range of artisanal teas to wash it down with after you've truly indulged yourself.
Things to Do in Bali in February
Bali Jet Set
Make the most of the warm sea temperatures at this time of the year with Bali Jet Set, who provide every water sport under the sun. Whether you're looking to take a ride on a banana boat, explore the reefs or take up windsailing, you'll be covered by their extensive range of aquatic activities.
Tanah Lot
For something a bit more subdued, visit the Tanah Lot. A unique structure which stands out among the rocks of the coast, it was believed to have been built in the 16th century and has worked its way into Balinese folklore - rumour has it that the temple is guarded by a giant sea snake. It's a popular tourist attraction, so be prepared to deal with crowds.
Agung Rai Museum of Art
If you're saddled with a rainy day, be sure to check out the (ARMA). The museum opened in 1996 with the purpose to "promote and preserve Balinese art and culture." There are 237 paintings on display here, including both traditional and contemporary styles, from a wide range of both foreign and domestic artists.