Best time to visit Nusa Penida for beach weather
When is beach season in Nusa Penida? Warmest sea temperatures, best sunshine, and most reliable conditions for swimming and water activities.
Best month
May
Dry season opens: Crystal Bay turns brilliant, manta rays are reliable, and prices stay reasonable.
↑Manta Point at its most reliable: oceanic manta rays with 3–5m wingspans feeding in calm currents
↑Crystal Bay visibility reaches 20–30m — among the clearest snorkelling water in Southeast Asia
↑All-day circuits (Kelingking → Broken Beach → Angel Billabong → Crystal Bay) fully viable
All months ranked — Beach weather
Best match
Dry season opens: Crystal Bay turns brilliant, manta rays are reliable, and prices stay reasonable.
#1 for beach weather
Best match
The sweet spot: European crowds thin, prices fall, and the dry season hasn't broken yet.
#2 for beach weather
Best match
Prime dry season: near-perfect ocean visibility, reliable manta rays, and the island at its most beautiful.
#3 for beach weather
Strong option
The transition month: noticeably drier, sea conditions improving, and prices still low.
#4 for beach weather
Strong option
Peak season on a 4km² island: perfect weather, but overcrowded viewpoints and premium prices make it a genuine trade-off.
#5 for beach weather
Strong option
Transitional shoulder: manageable rain, good value, sea still largely clear in the first half.
#6 for beach weather
Strong option
Australian school holidays stack on top of European demand — peak crowds on a tiny island; worth it only with advance planning.
#7 for beach weather
Worth considering
Wet season properly returns — the island is quiet and cheap but outdoor plans are unreliable.
#8 for beach weather
Worth considering
Rain beginning to ease — mornings can clear, but the wet season hasn't finished yet.
#9 for beach weather
Avoid
Peak wet season: roads slippery, viewpoint trails muddy, and the sea too rough for snorkelling.
#10 for beach weather
Avoid
Still deep wet season — Nyepi (Balinese New Year) may fall in February but travel is restricted.
#11 for beach weather
Avoid
Christmas demand drives prices back up while the monsoon remains in full swing — a poor trade-off.
#12 for beach weather