Bali
Just the name conjures up blissful days, beaches and boards; Bali maybe a bucket list destination for most, but for surfers, it is a treasure trove of world-class surf spots!
No matter if you’re on an old hand or a shaky legged learner; Bali is the ideal place to hunt down some dreamy barrels or simply get to grips with the sport. Either way- it’s an ideal spot no matter your surfing level.
Whether you like reef breaks, sandy peaks or just watching the pros in awe, Bali has got you covered with everything from heaving waves to friendly beach breaks.
In this guide we explain when to go, how to get there, where to get the best waves and a whole lot more! If it’s your first surf trip we’ve got some top packing tips and essential rules to travelling with boards so you don’t find yourself all at sea!
If that’s not enough, we’ve also highlighted six of the most popular beaches in Bali so you know how to get the most out of them.
But hey, it’s ok, maybe menacing sets just aren’t your scene? If you’re looking for a holiday to suit the best of both worlds - sand, surf, sun and fun, then Bali is just the ticket! So what are you waiting for…it’s time to get on board!
When to go?
Bali doesn’t really have an offseason. Sitting just south of the equator, visitors are drawn to beautiful Bali all-year-round due to its perfect waves, warm water, offshore winds, and tropical climate.

Daylight hours: 12 hours
Sun set: Around 6:30 p.m daily
Average temperature: 27ºC to 32ºC
Humidity: 75%
Even though Bali is warm all year round, there are two very distinctive seasons; dry and wet. Whether you’re a surf junkie or an excited explorer, these seasons may inform your travel dates. May, June and July are generally considered to be the best time to travel to Bali in terms of the weather. However, if surfing’s on the agenda your preferred dates may differ
When to surf?
The dry winter season runs from May to September which is when the famous waves of Uluwatu, Padang Padang and Impossibles break at their best due to the South-East trade winds. The wet summer season from December to March usually translates to fewer crowds and smaller waves. On the other hand, the east coast waves, on Keramas beach for instance, really come into play at this time of year.
Beat the crowds
Due to its popularity, the surf is Bali can get somewhat crowded leading to a frustrating slushy session for any surfer, irrespective of skill. A good time to beat the crowds is from October through to April. If you’re on holiday with your partner - he/she loves to surf, and you prefer to chill out with a good book, this may be the ideal time of year to get away for some crowd-free R&R.












