Where to Surf in Bali: Beaches for Beginners, Intermediates and Pros

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Where to Surf in Bali: Beaches for Beginners, Intermediates and Pros

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Canggu (Batu Bolong & Echo Beach)

Canggu has become a global surf hub, buzzing with cafés, co-working spaces, and sunsets that draw a crowd.

Batu Bolong’s rolling waves are perfect for improvers, while Echo Beach ups the intensity with faster breaks.

Surf in Bali often means embracing this balance of culture and waves, and Canggu embodies it best.

Balangan Beach

Set between cliffs on the Bukit Peninsula, Balangan serves up a consistent left-hander that’s forgiving enough for intermediates.

The reef below isn’t overly sharp, and the rides can be surprisingly long on a good swell.

Bingin (Small Swells)

When Bingin isn’t flexing its legendary barrels, it offers smaller waves that intermediates can navigate.

The setting is stunning—white sand, turquoise water, and cliffside warungs where you can watch other surfers dance across the line.

Keramas (Mellow Days)

Known for its raw power, Keramas can be intimidating, but on smaller swells it becomes a playground for those transitioning toward advanced levels.

The water is crystal clear, the waves glassy and fast, offering a taste of what high-performance surfing feels like.

Medewi (Outside Section)

Further out from the beginner zone, Medewi’s long left-hander challenges intermediates with stamina.

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