Surfing Bali is a fun and very tropical experience it offer nice size waves at Kuta Beach between 2-6 foot. Although at times larger waves do occur on some of the exposed reefs, due to its 180 degree swell window you can always find a quality and relaxed surfing waves in Bali all year long.

Bali has surf breaks both on its west-facing and east-facing coasts, it is the majority of the time offshore somewhere on the island on any given day. Given the number of surfing waves and the quality and consistency of the waves, the possibilities of finding great surf with only a small to moderate crowd are still plentiful.

Surfing has really gained popularity in today's Bali. As the sun approaches the horizon, you can see line of young Balinese men approaching the beach on their surfboards, controlling them with the same gracefulness as in their traditional dances and mastering the surf.

Contrary to popular belief, Bali's waves were being surfed by both visiting and local surfers as early as the late 1930s and not, as popular surfing legend has it, that the island of Bali was first discovered as a great surfing destination by a group of Australian surfers. Although, when these first Australian surfers began arriving on the island of Bali in 1967 they introduced the island to the first serious surfing equipment. While Bali may no longer be a "frontier" surf destination, it still lies at the heart of the Indonesian surfing experience and is a mandatory stopover for anyone on their first surfing trip to Indonesia. Bali is also the first and last stop for most of the surfers traveling on to some of the legendary breaks in G-Land.

Bali is an ideal family and regular surfing experience for all with safe waves and fun to be experienced.

Surf Packages Available:
- Surf Clinic
- Surf Guide
- Surf Surfari

 

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