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What to Do in Bali When It Rains: Unique Activities Most Tourists Haven’t Heard Of

Rainy days in Bali don’t have to ruin your plans. In fact, they offer the perfect excuse to explore the island beyond its beaches, waterfalls, and temples. There’s so much more to discover! Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or creative exploration, Bali has plenty to offer when the skies open up. Here’s your ultimate guide to unique and exciting rainy-day activities in Bali for a memorable day.


A woman running towards a Balinese temple gate with a red umbrella. Bali in the rain

Cosy Up at a Board Game Cafe

Grab your friends and head to Downtime Café or Level Up Café for some friendly competition. Choose from a huge variety of games, order some delicious comfort food, and let the good times roll - unless you’re playing Monopoly. We all know how that ends.


A group of friends playing board games at a cafe in Bali. Rainy day activities in Bali

Experiment with Traditional Balinese Spa Treatments

Skip the popular Balinese massage and experience spa treatments like a local with these unique Balinese therapies.

  • Balinese Boreh Scrub: This centuries-old treatment, once used by rice farmers to ease muscle aches and improve circulation, combines a blend of spices like cloves, ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon with rice powder to exfoliate and detoxify the skin.

  • Pijat Herbal: Warm herbal compresses filled with a mix of Balinese herbs and spices are gently applied to the body, soothing sore muscles and promoting deep relaxation.

  • Shirodhara: Inspired by Ayurvedic practices, this calming treatment involves warm oil being poured continuously onto the forehead, helping to relax the nervous system, clear the mind, and promote restful sleep.

  • Seaweed Body Wrap: For a detoxifying experience, this treatment uses mineral-rich, locally sourced seaweed to hydrate, firm, and rejuvenate the skin.


Create Your Own Signature Scent

Turn your rainy day into a sensory experience with a perfume-making workshop at L’Atelier Parfums et Créations in Nusa Dua or Seminyak. Learn how to blend base, middle, and top notes to create a fragrance that’s uniquely yours - a special memento of your Bali trip.


Perfume making class in Bali. Mixing different scents to create a Bali gift.

Shop Like a Local at Kumbasari Market

Kumbasari Market in Denpasar is an indoor market bursting with local crafts, textiles, and homewares. It’s an authentic cultural experience with hardly any other tourists in sight. Pro Tip: If you’re not comfortable haggling, make sure you download Tengah, the ultimate travel app that ensures you’re getting a fair deal. Tengah shows average prices for bartered goods and services based on what other travellers have paid. Plus, it provides photos, descriptions, and currency conversions all tailored to your location. 


Get Creative 

Rain is the perfect excuse to unleash your inner artist or learn a new skill. Bali has workshops that go way beyond the usual cooking and jewellery-making classes. Here are some highlights:

  • Immersive Art: Throw fluro paint around under blacklight at Wild Art Canggu and create a colourful masterpiece to take home.

  • Batik Making: Visit Threads of Life in Ubud or Arma Museum for an authentic batik-making class. Learn the intricate process of this traditional art form.

  • Pottery Class: Try your hand at ceramics at Sari Api Ceramic Studio or Kevala Studio in Ubud. Shape, mould, and glaze your own pottery.

  • Art & Wine Class: Combine painting and vino at Sip and Paint at Creative Art Bar in Seminyak

  • Learn Bahasa Indonesia: Take a beginner’s language class at Cinta Bahasa in Ubud and surprise locals with your skills!


Three friend with neon paint splattered all over them after attending an immersive wild art party

Try your hand at Padel

Padel, a fun mix of tennis and squash, is taking Bali by storm. The good news? You can play rain or shine at indoor courts like Bali Padel Academy. Make sure to book in advance because this sport is becoming wildly popular.


A couple blaying Padel in Bali. Indoor activity in Bali in the wet season

Axe Throwing

Nothing says “stress relief” like hurling sharp objects. At FINNS Recreation Club, you can try your hand at axe throwing, a surprisingly therapeutic activity. Once you’re done, explore Finns’ other attractions like the trampoline park, ten-pin bowling, or their fitness centre. 


Axe throwing at FINNS Re Club in Canggu, Bali. Great family activity for when it rains in Bali.

Experience Luxury at Bali’s Cinemas

Bali’s cinemas take movie-watching to the next level. Visit Cinépolis VIP in Lippo Mall Kuta or XXI Premiere at Beachwalk Shopping Center for plush reclining chairs, cosy blankets, and even in-seat dining. With affordable tickets and English-language films, it’s the perfect way to relax on a rainy afternoon.


Be Amused

Bali’s indoor amusements will have you forgetting all about the weather. Favorites include:

  • Upside Down World: Get creative with mind-bending photo ops in quirky, gravity-defying rooms.

  • Trans Studio Bali: A massive indoor theme park with rides, games, and arcades for every age.

  • Panic Room: Test your brainpower and nerves in an escape room adventure at Pandora Experience in Legian.

  • Golf Simulator: Perfect your swing indoors at Smash Factor.


Indoor Golf Simulator in Bali.  Rainy day activities in Bali wet season

Shoot Some Pool

Billiards is a local favourite, and Bali is home to some fantastic spots for a game. Head to The Melting Pot Saloon in Ubud for a laid-back vibe or Brooklyn Billiard in Seminyak for a more modern setting. Both venues offer great tables, good drinks, and a fun atmosphere.


Sing Your Heart Out at Karaoke

Rainy nights are perfect for karaoke. Rent a private room at Zero 4 Karaoke in Legian or Lx Karaoke & Sports Bar in Canggu. With plenty of snacks and beverages available, it’s a guaranteed good time and incredibly affordable.


Girls singing at a karaoke bar in Bali

Embrace Reflection

Let the rain be your cue for some introspection.

  • Visit a Balian, a traditional Balinese healer, for a palm reading, energy alignment, or spiritual guidance.

  • Experience a meditative sound bath at Pyramids of Chi with their Sound Healing class.

  • Take part in a heart-opening Cacao Ceremony at The Yoga Barn.


Cacao ceremony in Bali for spiritual healing and self love.

Get Moving

Get your heart pumping at Fly High Yoga with their fun and dynamic Aerial Yoga class. Experience a unique workout as you flow through poses while suspended in the air, combining strength, flexibility, and a bit of playful fun.


Rainy days in Bali aren’t a setback—they’re an invitation to discover a whole new side of the island. Whether you’re getting creative, indulging in a spa day, or seeking out indoor adventures, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy Bali in the rain. What’s your favourite rainy-day activity in Bali? Let us know in the comments below!



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