Catching the wave...
Catching the wave...

Bali's legendary surf zone - home to world-class reef breaks and iconic waves.
A less crowded reef break neighbor of Padang Padang, offering beginner-to-intermediate friendly waves at higher tides.
A sheltered beginner beach break in the calm waters of Jimbaran Bay, offering gentle waves and a famous seafood strip.
The mellow sibling of Padang Padang, offering gentle reef waves for beginners and intermediates at higher tides.
The only sand-bottom break on the Bukit Peninsula, offering powerful A-frame peaks accessible to all levels.
A long, fast left-hander over coral that can produce rides of 300m+ on good days, overlooked by scenic cliff-top warungs.
The swell magnet of Bali's south coast - a right-hander that picks up more swell than any other spot on the island.
The best wave on the Bukit south coast during wet season, a reef break with powerful waves that never goes flat from October to March.
A dual-personality break on the Bukit south coast with an advanced outer reef and a beginner-friendly inside section.
A reef break near the exclusive Karma Kandara resort, with restricted access and uncrowded conditions.
A lesser-known break on the Bukit Peninsula, possibly a local name for a section near the Sundays Beach Club resort.
A lesser-known right-hander between Bingin and Dreamland, working best at low tide with clean walls.
Widely regarded as the best intermediate reef break in Bali, accessed by boat from Jimbaran Bay.
Bali's most iconic surf spot - a world-class left-hand reef break with multiple sections stretching along the dramatic Bukit cliffs.
A 1km-long reef producing Bali's longest left-hand ride, with three distinct sections that connect on bigger swells.
Home to the easiest barrel in Bali - a short, intense left-hander over shallow coral that produces thick, makeable tubes.
A remote, powerful right-hander at the bottom of 600 cliff steps, known for uncrowded perfection and tiger shark sightings.
The fastest section of the Uluwatu complex - a super-fast, hollow left that breaks at low tide over shallow coral.
The most consistent and most crowded section of the Uluwatu complex, always the first break to light up when swell arrives.
A world-class left reef break near the airport runway, accessed by boat with powerful, hollow waves for advanced surfers.
A hollow right-hander near the airport runway, the mirror image of Airport Left, accessible only by boat.
A powerful right-hander on the Bukit south coast that only works during wet season swells from the southeast.
A quality left point break near the Ayana Resort, accessed by cliff jump or long paddle from Jimbaran Bay.
The Balinese Pipeline - an expert-only barrel that produces some of the heaviest tubes in Indonesia, working only about 25 days per year.
A secluded double-break at the bottom of 300+ cliff steps, offering both a right and left separated by a deep channel.
A big-wave left that only breaks on 10ft+ swells, one of the few genuine big-wave spots in Bali.
The connecting section between The Peak and Racetrack, only breaking on 8ft+ swells for expert surfers.
The southernmost and shallowest section of the Uluwatu complex, producing intense barrels over dangerously thin water.