Local Time in Bali

Discover Bali's Local Time and Time Zone Variations

Bali Local Time

Imagine time zones as the secret threads stitching together our daily life, conversations, and adventures—whether you're at home or off having a blast in Bali!

Understanding Bali's Time Zone

Time zones trace the world into segments, each with local time. Bali’s time zone is a captivating part of its identity.

It’s set at UTC +8 WITA Central, meaning it’s ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). This offset shapes the island’s daily life and interactions.

Time Zone Variations within Indonesia

Indonesia’s vast expanse spans several time zones. While Bali follows its own local time, other regions within Indonesia, such as Yogyakarta, Raja Ampat, Wakatobi, and Jakarta, have unique time zones due to the country’s geographical diversity.

Local Time Variations

As you navigate Bali’s vibrant streets, immerse yourself in the local time, which currently time is .

This unique time is the island’s heartbeat, influencing everything from the sunrise surf to the sunset ceremonies.

Daylight Saving Time

Bali doesn’t observe daylight saving time. The island’s rhythm remains consistent throughout the year, allowing you to connect with its cultural tapestry without disrupting time changes.

Impact on Communication

Across oceans and borders, time zone differences can challenge communication. Balancing meetings and conversations with friends worldwide requires finesse. Explore our tips for effectively bridging these time-related gaps.

Bali's Local Time

00:00 AM
Monday, 01 January 2000
WITA (GMT +8)

Bali Destinations

Visa Exemption Arrangement (VEA)

If you come from one of the 9 lucky countries with a Visa Exemption Arrangement you don’t need a Visa to enter Bali. It’s only valid for 30 days, and unlike the VOA or B211A, it cannot be extended and is for tourism purposes only.

  1. Brunei Darussalam 
  2. Cambodia
  3. Laos
  4. Malaysia
  5. Myanmar
  6. Philippines
  7. Singapore
  8. Thailand
  9. Vietnam