When the swell rises, Keramas transforms into a stage for professional competitions, including stops on the
World Surf League tour. Its powerful right-hander demands sharp reflexes, strong paddling, and an appetite for risk.
Bingin (When Pumping)
On big days, Bingin becomes a tight, barreling wave with little room for error.
Expert surfers love its predictability—it’s a mechanical barrel that rewards precision but punishes hesitation.
Nusa Lembongan (Shipwrecks, Lacerations, Playgrounds)
A short boat ride from Bali, Nusa Lembongan offers reef breaks with character.
Shipwrecks delivers fast, playful rights; Lacerations, as its name suggests, is sharp and demanding; Playgrounds is the friendlier option but still powerful.
Together, they form a paradise for advanced surfers.
The Spirit of Surf in Bali
To surf in Bali is more than chasing waves—it’s about entering a rhythm where the island guides your journey.
Dawn patrol sessions filled with golden light, evenings watching fiery sunsets from clifftop cafés, and days punctuated by salt on your skin and the smell of incense drifting from nearby temples.
The ocean becomes not just a playground but a teacher, shaping resilience, humility, and joy.
For every level of surfer, Bali offers more than just a challenge. It offers belonging.
Whether you’re standing on a board for the first time at Kuta or threading a barrel at Padang Padang, you’re part of an unspoken brotherhood that spans oceans.