Bali, one of the thousands beauty
which Indonesia capable of offering to the world, is one of the best places on
earth known for its overall wonderful place worth visiting and also very famous
for being one of the places with best waves to surf in the world. Whether you
are a beginner surfer from scratch or already a novice who is willing to
improve, Bali will always be an irresistible option worth considering if you
want to hone your surfing skills. Surfing in Bali may
proven to be absolutely delighting and challenging that you may consider Bali
as your last stop in searching for the ‘best waves’ ever existed. It isn’t much
of a far-fetched exaggeration as Bali, as both of the surfer’s destination and
also a part of Indonesia, is brimming with uniqueness that may characterized it
as stands out compared to any other spot on this planet.
The warm water of its ocean is only
one of the reasons why Bali is one of the most perfect places for surfers. It
goes without saying that there are a lot more reasons, such as how Bali offers
waves in a variety of different breaks for all skill levels all year round.
Ample opportunities to develop and progress rapidly in surfing are offered in
many possible ways in Bali. You can even choose several surf schools and
training to help you to develop your skills more. You can learn the basic, the
safety, and etiquette required in surfing and how to interact with locals too.
As a warm, wonderful place with friendly people to top it all, Bali is a great
place to learn about almost anything you need to know about surfing, and of
course, having good times while you are at it.
If you are interested to visit Bali
and for surfing and having good times, then you might find it best to consider
about the season when you are planning to visit. Well, truth to be told, there
are no surf seasons in Bali since it is always good all year round. No issues
with shortages of waves whatsoever and you can always find good surfing spot
anytime, anywhere, if you are willing to explore and just know where to look.
But speaking of seasons, there are some recommendations about that. June, July,
and August are some of the best seasons for surfing
in Bali, as those are the seasons where waves will be at
the pinnacle of their finest and will be the biggest.
Needless to say that this will also attracts
competitive and aggressive surfers from all over the world as it is also
attracts crowded mass to come to this island. Don’t feel dejected or
intimidated though, if there’s one thing you should always remember when
planning a surfing in Bali is that it will
always be crowded and full of people all year round, so drop the unrealistic expectations
about uncrowded waves and such. The drawbacks of visiting Bali in these seasons
are that everything is more expensive for tourists and surfers as prices for
everything go up. November up until February is the wet season or rainy season.
It will rain a lot, so if you want to go surf at these months, you have to
explore to the other side of the island to find a better spot. But if you are a
beginner and want to look for a less crowded surf then it is highly suggested
coming on April, May, September and October, as those are the best months in
many terms, such as weather, crowds, and waves. And it may be proven to provide
fair and interesting challenge for novice too. And the prices are okay in those
months.
All in all, Bali is always an interesting and
wonderful place to visit, especially if you are surfer willing to try a new
thrilling experience in surfing. Visit Bali! It will never leave you dull,
bored and unentertained. And find out what makes surfing
in Bali memorable and simply wonderful, with its beautiful landscape,
variety of waves, scenery, and friendly people.
The Best Places to Surf in Bali
Surfing in Bali may
proven to be challenging and memorable experience, Whether you are a beginner
surfer aspiring to be the best out there, or an expert who wants to improve
more and is looking for a thrilling experience to quench the thirst for best
surfing experience, then Bali will more than glad to provide you with some of
those. There are some considerations when choosing spot to surf in Bali. While
every area there is equally beautiful and mesmerizing in terms of scenery and
uniqueness, not all of the spot there provide the maximum delight of surfing.
If you are looking for one, though, then it is necessary to research first
about the best spots most suited to surf to enhance your experience of surfing in Bali.
If you are beginners, you may want to consider Kuta, as a place to
start with. There are many beginners spot you can try there, and needless to
say, there are a lot of surfing school or training camps you can pick if you
are starting from scratch and want to make sure that you learn effectively and
efficiently about surfing. One tip, though: don’t pick random beach boys
offering service to help you to learn on the spot, while they may have the
experience in surfing, but not much in teaching experience. While it might
turns out to be cheaper than pick a well established, international class
surfing school, but it’s not worth the risk and wasted time as you will most
likely won’t learn anything helpful from them.
Anyway, back to the topic about Kuta. The reasons why Kuta is perfect
for beginners lie in its overall conditions. The geographical condition may
provide beginners with suitable environment for learning and safety. The breaks
of the waves are close to the shore, meaning, you will do less paddling without
having to worry about getting shredded in the process by a reef or when you
fall from your surfboard. This place is already renowned as place for beginners
so you don’t have to be worry about getting yelled by other surfers as you are
still learning and feeling your way around. But the setback is, sometimes there
are a lot of kooks who are not very mindful of the safety of other surfers,
hence, you might get a break or two on your board or scrape some parts of
yourself. So always be mindful at all times for your safety when you are
surfing in Kuta.
Other places which perfect for beginners are Jimbaran and Seminyak,
which have beach breaks as its appeal. And also Oldmans or small Padang Padang
which both have reef breaks. Well, the two latter options mentioned can be
considerate more intermediate because of the reef factors and the longer
paddle, but if you feel that you’re already up to the challenge, you could give
it a try. If you have questions about other surf spots, you can consider hiring
a surf guide to show you around and give you some useful information about
pretty much everything you need to know. If you are visiting when Bali is in
its wet season, then consider Serangan for its reef breaks or Nusa Dua, of you
opt for beach break.
Overall, Bali is a great place capable of making your surfing
experience more thrilling and memorable. With promise of fun times and wonders
offered, Bali will never leave every single moment of your visit dull and
boring. Instead, you will never regret every single moment there, especially if
you are surfing in Bali.
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