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.

Activities
Upd. 24/09/24
Surfing on the Efoil electric board

🌊 Have you ever dreamed of soaring above the sea waves, feeling the power of the ocean beneath you? Then try out the completely new surfing experience with eFoil!

🏄🏼‍♂️ EFoil is an innovative board with an electric motor that not only allows beginners to catch a wave on the first try, but also provides an unparalleled feeling of flying over the water! Unlike tr…

Surfing on the Efoil electric board
News
Upd. 01/10/25
Safety First: Bali Flags Remind Tourists of Risks

In recent months, the number of water-related incidents on Bali’s beaches has increased. The most notable case is the recent death of a British tourist who was swept away by a current on Legian beach.

Safety First: Bali Flags Remind Tourists of Risks
Surfing
Upd. 07/08/25
Tide Schedule for Bali

Check the tide chart for Bali in August 2025.

What are tides? Tides are changes in the ocean’s water level caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun. The changes are different in different parts of the planet. In Bali, there can be…

Tide Schedule for Bali
Security
Upd. 14/09/25
Ocean safety rules, strong and dangerous currents

Ocean safety rules, river flow

Many people think that the most dangerous thing in the ocean for swimmers is big waves. However, this is not the case. When a big wave crashes, it creates strong white foam that pushes you toward the…

Ocean safety rules, strong and dangerous currents