Surfing in Bali - Top Spots, Tips, and Local Insights

Bali is renowned for its incredible surf scene, attracting wave enthusiasts from all over the globe. Whether you're a beginner eager to catch your first wave or an experienced surfer seeking the thrill of challenging breaks, Bali offers an array of surf spots that cater to all skill levels. From the famous Uluwatu and Padang Padang beaches to the more secluded spots, our guide provides valuable information to make your surfing experience unforgettable. Dive into local tips, learn about the best surf seasons, and immerse yourself in Bali's vibrant surf culture.

Clubs & restaurants
Upd. 08/05/26
The best beach clubs in Bali

Bali is a place where all the elements come together in one location: the sun, water, jungles, volcanoes, and thrilling adventures.

And when you add cocktails, umbrellas, excellent service, and food to the mix, you get beach clubs or day clubs. This article compiles the most popular ones for you.

The best beach clubs in Bali
News
Upd. 05/06/26
Uluwatu Cliff Wall Fails Under Giant Waves

Environmentalists and surfers who opposed the construction of the retaining wall at Uluwatu are actively discussing a video that has gone viral on social media. The footage was filmed beneath the clif…

Uluwatu Cliff Wall Fails Under Giant Waves
News
Upd. 18/02/26
Medewi Leads Bali Plan to Ban Unsupservised Beginners

At one of Bali’s most famous surf spots — Medewi on the island’s west coast — strict restrictions have been introduced for beginner surfers. The local community group, Medewi Board Riders, has officia…

Medewi Leads Bali Plan to Ban Unsupservised Beginners
Interesting places, beaches, weather
Upd. 07/05/26
Nusa Lembongan Island

Nusa Lembongan is a small island off the south-east coast of Bali. It has two closest neighbours: Nusa Ceningan, across a narrow channel and connected by a suspension bridge, and the impressive Nusa P…

Nusa Lembongan Island
Surfing
Upd. 22/04/26
No One Owns the Ocean: The Fight for Bo’a

This story is unfolding right now on Rote Island, Indonesia. Once again, it’s a clash between business and local residents. That script is as old as time, but it’s worrying that in Indonesia these sto…

No One Owns the Ocean: The Fight for Bo’a