Best Yoga Retreats in Bali in March 2026

March is when Bali exhales. The monsoon slowly retreats, rain softens into brief evening showers, and long bright mornings return. The air still holds that wet-season lushness — every leaf glistens — yet the weather feels lighter, more reliable. It’s a month of transition: calm, green, and quietly radiant.

Tourist numbers remain modest. Prices stay reasonable before high season pricing kicks in. March gives you Bali at its greenest without committing to full wet season unpredictability.

Best Yoga and Wellness Retreats in Bali in March 2026

Our Selection of Bali Retreats for March 2026

Bali in March: Weather and Atmosphere

Temperatures stay warm (24–32 °C) and humidity eases to around 70–80%. You’ll still see a few tropical downpours early in the month, but by late March, skies clear for hours at a time. The ocean remains inviting at 28–29 °C — perfect for swimming or a post-practice dip. Surf on the south coast stays strong, and sunsets stretch longer as the dry season edges in.


Crowds and Costs

Tourism moves at a relaxed pace. With no major holidays and only modest visitor numbers, retreats and hotels keep rates about 15–30 % below high-season prices. It’s the sweet spot for value: improved weather without the July crowds. Most centres have full programs running, and you can still negotiate attractive packages.


Where to Go

  • Ubud — emerald rice terraces, morning mist, and a full calendar of yoga classes and healing workshops. The cultural energy peaks before the high-season rush.
  • Canggu — better beach days, consistent surf, and a laid-back café scene that starts to buzz again as rain subsides.
  • Amed & the East Coast — the driest region in March, ideal if you crave sunshine and calm seas for snorkeling or sunrise meditation.

(If you want guaranteed dry weather, July remains the most reliable month, but March offers that lush-green magic without the chaos.)


Things to Do

As mornings clear, outdoor yoga becomes irresistible — rice-field decks, jungle rooftops, sea-view terraces. Hiking trails reopen: the Campuhan Ridge Walk glows at dawn, and Mount Batur sunrise climbs reward early risers. Waterfalls roar but are easy to reach again, and temple visits regain their serenity. Cooking classes, spa rituals, and surf sessions flow easily through the week.


What to Pack

Breathable layers, quick-dry yoga wear, swimwear, sandals, and light walking shoes. A thin rain jacket for early-month showers. Sunblock, mosquito repellent, and temple-appropriate clothing. Don’t forget a reusable bottle — hydration matters in the tropics.


Is March Right for You?

Choose March if you love Bali at its greenest — when everything blooms and crowds are few. It’s perfect for travelers who want good weather, balanced energy, and authentic local life without the stress of high season.
Skip it only if you need guaranteed blue skies every single day.

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