Surfing Paradise: The Best Surf Spot in Bali
Hello Wanderluster,
If you’re passionate about surfing, Bali is your tropical paradise. This Indonesian island is famous for its spectacular waves, attracting surfers from all over the world. In this article, we’ll explore some of the best surf spot in Bali, offering waves for all skill levels and a unique experience amidst Bali’s natural beauty.
What Are the Best Surf Spot in Bali?
Uluwatu - The Iconic Point Break
Let’s start with one of Bali’s most iconic surf spots: Uluwatu. Located on the southern peninsula of the island, Uluwatu offers long, powerful waves, ideal for very experienced surfers. The spectacular view from the Uluwatu cliff is an added bonus. Don’t miss the famous “Long Left of Uluwatu,” which can be epic on the best days.
Padang Padang - Barrels for Bold Surfers
Padang Padang is another legendary surf spot, known for its tubular waves. This beach offers long, perfect barrels, ideal for the boldest surfers. Padang Padang was even featured in the movie “Eat, Pray, Love.” A little warning: the currents are very strong here, so it’s not advisable for beginners.
Canggu - Surf, Relax, and Laid-Back Vibes
Canggu is a great choice for surfers of all levels. The waves here are suitable for beginners and experts alike. This area also has a vibrant surf culture, with many surf schools, board rentals, and a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy surfing in the morning and relax in one of Canggu’s many trendy cafes in the afternoon.
Kuta - Perfect for Beginners
Kuta is the perfect surf spot in Bali for beginners. The waves are smaller and more suited for those learning to surf. Here you will find numerous surf schools offering beginner lessons and board rentals at affordable prices.
Seminyak - Surf and Style
Seminyak is a mix of surf and style. The waves here are ideal for intermediate surfers, but beginners and advanced surfers can also have fun. After a surf session, you can explore the fashionable boutiques and fine dining restaurants in Seminyak.
Nusa Lembongan - A Hidden Paradise
If you seek an escape from the crowds, take a boat to Nusa Lembongan, an island off the coast of Bali. Here you will find incredible waves, less crowded than on the mainland. It’s a dream experience for surfers who want more tranquility.
Serangan - A Hidden Gem
Serangan is a hidden gem for surfers. This beach offers fantastic waves and is often less crowded than more famous spots. It’s a great place to avoid the crowds and enjoy surfing in peace.
Nusa Dua - Surfing Among the Resorts
On the eastern side of the island, Nusa Dua is rich with luxury resorts and hotels. On good current days, it features perfect offshore waves, suitable for the more experienced. Local boats can shuttle you to the waves, but beware of strong currents and sharp coral reefs. It’s advisable to be accompanied by a local guide.
Surfing Spots in Northern Bali
Medewi Beach
This beach is famous for its long left-hand wave, one of the longest in Bali. The waves at Medewi are suitable for surfers of all levels, from beginner to advanced. The beach has a welcoming surf community and is perfect for learning to surf or improving your skills.
Balian Beach
Balian is a small seaside village with consistent waves that attract surfers from around the world. The beach offers waves for intermediate and advanced surfers. Balian has a vibrant surf culture and several surf camps and schools for anyone wanting to learn or improve their surfing.
Perancak
This lesser-known beach offers a great alternative to Bali’s crowded waves. Perancak is ideal for surfers seeking quieter and less crowded waves. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy surfing in peace and tranquility.
Pemuteran
Although better known for its snorkeling and diving, Pemuteran also offers some surfing opportunities. Pemuteran Bay has modest-sized waves, suitable for beginner and intermediate surfers.
Seririt
This area has several less frequented beaches with waves suitable for surfing. Seririt Beach itself offers moderate-sized waves that can be fun for intermediate surfers.
North and South: The Secret to Always Finding the Best Surf Spot in Bali
While northern Bali offers fantastic waves for surfing, it’s important to note that during the rainy season (November to March), sea conditions can vary. During the dry season (May to September), the waves are usually more consistent. Before surfing, be sure to check the wave forecasts and current conditions.
My sincere advice is to be accompanied by a local who knows the swell, currents, and tides; remember that you are on a very small island where winds and tides change quickly.
Happy surfing!
🏄♀️ Sara 🏄♀️