Key Areas: Singaraja, Lovina Beach, Seririt, Pemuteran, Banjar, Gitgit Waterfall
Welcome to your updated Buleleng weather forecast covering June 21–23, including Lovina, Singaraja, Munduk, Pemuteran, Banjar, Seririt, and Bali’s northern coastline.
According to the latest BMKG weather forecast, Buleleng Regency is expected to experience mostly sunny to partly cloudy weather, warm tropical coastal temperatures, and low rainfall potential as Bali’s dry season remains stable in late June.
Popular destinations including Lovina Beach, Singaraja, Munduk Highlands, Gitgit Waterfall, Pemuteran, Banjar Hot Springs, Brahmavihara-Arama, and Menjangan Island access areas are forecast to enjoy generally stable weather conditions throughout the three-day period, especially during morning hours.
For travelers exploring North Bali, this period continues to provide excellent conditions for dolphin watching, snorkeling, diving, waterfall visits, mountain trekking, scenic drives, and coastal relaxation.
Quick Weather Highlights (June 21–23)
🌡️ Daytime temperatures: 28–31°C (coast) / 20–26°C (highlands)
🌙 Evening temperatures: 23–25°C (coast) / 16–20°C (highlands)
☀️ Mostly sunny mornings across North Bali
🌤️ Partly cloudy afternoons possible
🌦️ Low rainfall probability
💨 Light to moderate coastal and mountain breezes
🌊 Calm sea conditions in the morning
☀️ Very high UV exposure during midday
⏰ Best outdoor hours: 06:00–10:30 and 16:00–18:30
Current Weather Overview in Buleleng
Latest BMKG forecasts indicate that much of Buleleng Regency will continue experiencing clear to partly cloudy skies during June 21–23.
Coastal areas remain warm and stable, while higher elevation regions such as Munduk and surrounding highlands stay cooler with comfortable conditions for hiking and nature exploration.
Morning hours remain ideal for:
- Dolphin watching tours
- Snorkeling and diving
- Beach walks and swimming
- Waterfall visits
- Mountain trekking
- Scenic photography
- Coffee plantation visits
- Temple sightseeing
- Coastal road trips
Some inland mountainous areas may experience brief afternoon cloud development, though widespread rainfall is not expected.
Overall, conditions remain highly favorable for outdoor tourism across North Bali.
Seasonal Insight: Stable Dry-Season Conditions in North Bali
Late June remains one of the best periods to visit Buleleng due to stable dry-season weather and consistently good visibility.
Visitors can generally expect:
- Long sunny morning periods
- Low rainfall frequency
- Clear underwater visibility for diving/snorkeling
- Comfortable humidity levels
- Cooler mountain air in highlands
- Stable sea conditions for morning activities
- Excellent sunrise and sunset visibility
This makes North Bali especially attractive for marine tourism, eco-adventures, waterfall exploration, and mountain escapes.
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Typical Weather Conditions (June 21–23)
| Condition | Forecast |
|---|---|
| Daytime Temperature | 28–31°C (coast) / 20–26°C (highlands) |
| Night Temperature | 23–25°C (coast) / 16–20°C (highlands) |
| Humidity | 65–82% |
| Wind | Light to Moderate Breeze |
| Rain Probability | Low |
| UV Exposure | Very High |
Daily Weather Rhythm
| Time | Typical Conditions |
| 06:00–09:00 | Clear, cool, and ideal for morning activities |
| 09:00–12:00 | Warm and stable conditions |
| 12:00–16:00 | Hot with occasional cloud development |
| 16:00–18:30 | Pleasant coastal and mountain breezes |
| Evening | Warm at coast, cool in highlands |
Area-Specific Weather Conditions
🐬 Lovina Beach
Excellent morning conditions for dolphin watching, swimming, snorkeling, and calm sea activities before winds slightly increase in the afternoon.
🌿 Munduk Highlands
Cool and comfortable weather supports waterfall trekking, scenic viewpoints, coffee plantation tours, and nature photography.
🤿 Pemuteran & Menjangan Access
Stable sea conditions support snorkeling, diving, and coral reef exploration with good underwater visibility in the morning.
🏙️ Singaraja
Pleasant conditions for local markets, cafés, cultural sightseeing, and relaxed coastal city exploration.
♨️ Banjar Hot Springs & Brahmavihara-Arama
Comfortable weather continues for spiritual tourism, temple visits, and relaxation in natural hot spring environments.
Travel Tips for Buleleng Visitors
🧴 Use sunscreen due to strong UV exposure even on cloudy days
🐬 Book dolphin tours early for calmest seas
🤿 Morning is best for snorkeling and diving visibility
🥾 Bring a light jacket for Munduk and highland areas
🥤 Stay hydrated during midday heat
📷 Sunrise offers the clearest photography conditions
📱 Reliable mobile internet helps with navigation, weather updates, and tour bookings across North Bali
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Live Data (BMKG)
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Conclusion
For June 21–23, Buleleng Regency is expected to experience stable dry-season weather with excellent conditions across beaches, mountains, and marine tourism areas.
Forecast Highlights
☀️ Mostly sunny mornings
🌡️ Warm coastal and cool highland temperatures
🌤️ Partly cloudy afternoons
🌦️ Low rainfall probability
🌊 Calm morning sea conditions
📸 Excellent visibility for photography and outdoor exploration
🐬 Ideal for dolphin watching, snorkeling, waterfalls, and mountain trips
Whether you're visiting Lovina, Singaraja, Munduk, Pemuteran, Banjar Hot Springs, or Menjangan access areas, late June continues to offer some of Bali’s most reliable weather for nature and adventure travel.
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