Bali’s World Class Surf
Bali has two surf seasons. First, the popular dry winter season from June to October where the offshores create perfect lines at breaks like Uluwatu, Padang Padang, Airports, Balangan, Dreamland, Kuta and Medewi on the west coast. There’s also the wet, rainy season with fewer crowds from November to March where the offshores switch, creating world class waves on east coast breaks like Keramas, Hyatt Reef, Sanur, Serangan and Nusa Dua. Each season has its gems.
In terms of difficulty, each coast has both expert and beginner waves. Most intermediate and expert waves break over reef, but there are also beach breaks that can break as nicely as any wave in the world with the right conditions.
If you want to avoid the crowds, your surf guide will take you to uncrowded breaks that only locals know about. Hush hush as these secret spots (yes, Bali still has a few) need to remain secret.
Three days at The Bodhi Leaf is a great way to begin a surf vacation. We’ll give you all the local knowledge to break out on your own afterward if you want. Take a ride up the coast to explore other surf gems or head off to world famous G-Land just across the channel.