Month to Avoid

Amed Weather in February

Wet season continues but drier than most of Bali. Rain comes in short sharp bursts.

High Temperature
32Β°
Celsius
Low Temperature
25Β°
Celsius
Rainfall
130
mm (12 days)
Humidity
77%
average

What to Expect in February

Warm and relatively dry for Bali's wet season. USAT Liberty wreck diving still possible on calm days.

Pros & Cons of Visiting in February

Pros

  • Driest wet season in Bali
  • Very few tourists
  • Excellent budget value

Cons

  • Variable diving conditions
  • Some boat trips may cancel
  • Quiet nightlife

February Weather in Amed: A Closer Look

February is the second wettest month in Amed but still comparatively dry β€” around 130 mm over 12 days versus the 280 mm Seminyak endures. Mount Agung's rain shadow remains effective, making Amed and Tulamben among the most reliable dive destinations on Bali even in the heart of the wet season. Temperatures hold at 32Β°C daytime and 25Β°C overnight with humidity at 77%. Rain typically arrives in the late afternoon or evening, meaning mornings are often sunny and calm. The Jemeluk bay snorkel site is accessible almost daily. Tulamben's USAT Liberty wreck is diveable on most days with 10–15 m visibility β€” not peak visibility but still impressive given the marine life density. Amed's fishing village atmosphere is at its most vivid in February: colourful jukung outriggers line the black sand beach, salt-makers work on bamboo platforms between rain showers, and local warungs serve fresh tuna and snapper at minimal prices. A handful of dive schools remain open year-round, many offering their best course prices of the year in February. For divers and snorkelers on a tight budget, February in Amed offers outstanding value.
Crowds: lowPrices: budget

Best Activities in Amed in February

1USAT Liberty wreck diving at Tulamben β€” the wreck's marine life is prolific year-round
2Snorkeling at Jemeluk bay coral garden β€” easily accessible from the shore
3Watch traditional salt farming on Amed beach β€” best in the morning
4Drive or cycle the Amed coastal road through Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah, and Selang
5Visit Pura Lempuyang Luhur temple β€” the famous Gate of Heaven, 1 hour from Amed

What to Pack for Amed in February

  • Quick-dry dive wear β€” getting wet is unavoidable
  • Reef-safe sunscreen for morning sunshine sessions
  • Waterproof camera case for underwater photography
  • Comfortable sandals for beach walks between the villages
  • Light rain jacket for afternoon protection
  • Insect repellent for evenings

Travel Tips for February

  • 1February is the absolute best month for PADI dive course value β€” operators offer significant discounts
  • 2Mornings almost always clear for snorkeling and diving β€” plan around afternoon rain
  • 3Bring a scooter from Candidasa or Amlapura rather than relying on local transport
  • 4The Japanese Shipwreck dive site (Amed bay) offers shallower, gentler conditions than Tulamben
  • 5Ask your accommodation about fresh fish availability β€” local fishermen land catches in the early morning

Events & Festivals in February

Chinese New Year (if applicable)

Late January or February

The Chinese-Balinese community in the wider Karangasem region marks the Lunar New Year with quiet temple ceremonies and family gatherings.

Other Months in Amed

Plan Your February Trip to Amed

Book your Amed accommodation and activities for February.