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Places to surf in Bali?

Postby outonawave » Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:24 pm

Hi,

I`m fortunate to be off to Bali on saturday for 3 weeks.

Where is best to surf? I`m an intermediate level and my girlfriend is a total beginner.

Ideally, i`d be looking for beach breaks - we`ll probably stopping in a few seperate places but have only booked hotels for the first 4 days at the moment so pretty flexible with that at the moment.

Any advice would be great!

Also, i`m not taking my board and will either hire or buy a 2nd hand board when i`m over there - are the prices quite reasonable for this over there?

Cheers,
Mike
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Postby Hang11 » Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:12 pm

Kuta and Legian for beachies. Pretty disgusting water quality though. For a bit more grunt, there's the peninsula - Ulu's etc. Sanur and Chenggu are nice too.

It's been a few years since I went there, so can't really help on the other questions.
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Postby indahvoo » Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:04 am

Aaahhh, this is so old. I wish I knew about this before, I could've answered it sooner. Anyhow, for those who wishes to surf in Bali, if you're at least can stand on your board, stay away from Kuta. This is for people who just learn. For better waves and less crowd, go to Canggu. About 30 minutes North of Kuta. Clean water and less crowd. If you love bigger waves, go to Dreamland, it's about 40-50 minutes away by car from Kuta. Around Jimbaran area. Secluded place, deeper water. If you're really good at surfing, go to Padang Padang. That's where they have the Quicksilver championship last year. There are more places, but I haven't been to them, so can't really give you better info on them.
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Postby indahvoo » Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:10 am

Oops, my bad, I was looking at the date you joined not the date you posted it. Sorry, but I hope my answer helps. :oops:
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Postby bonnsaikitty » Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:42 am

http://www.baliwaves.com/Content.aspx?P ... =Locations


Dry Season Waves

Medewi
Kuta Reef
Airport Left
Airport Right
Balangan
Bingin
Impossibles
Padang Padang
Uluwatu

Wet Season Waves

Sanur
Serangan
Nusa Dua
Green Balls


there's also spots not-listed in the website called "Keramas", "Dreamland" and "Canggu", go ask people in bali about it.. ;)

cheers!
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Postby outonawave » Thu Mar 27, 2008 10:52 am

cheers - thanks for all the tips. my girlfriend can just about stand up on the board, so will porbably try round kuta first up to get her a bit more confidence then maybe head up the coast a bit to see what the other spots are like.

thanks, mike
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Postby SurfCamera » Fri Mar 28, 2008 5:51 pm

I highly recomend going down to your local surf shop (I believe South Coast in PB has it) and getting "Wave-Finder Indonesia" it's a small 3x5 inch book. Excellent info.
Good spots along Bali for the intermediat were Canggu (a black sandy bottom but not for the beginner), Legian Beach, Kuta Beach (unless it's heavy) Dreamland and Balangan.
TAKE YOU BOARDS!!! Bali is probably the cheapest surf destinations for hotels, restaurants (excellent food there BTW), cab rides and knock off shopping but not for anything surfing. It's 3x expensive to rent a board there than here in Mission Beach. Even wax is $2.00 there and $20.00 to put a bandaid on a ding.
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