Bali has some of the best breaks anywhere in the world and provided below are a few we recommend... let us know if there's anything you missed!
The dry season of April to October is the most consistent time for surf where The Bukit peninsula, stretching from Uluwatu, through Padang Padang, Impossibles, Bingin and Balangan pumps during this time.
The wet season runs from December to March and with smaller waves and fewer crowds. The east coast waves, like Keramas, come into their own at this time of year.
Water temp – boardshorts are the norm in Indo. A wetsuit top is handy on some windy or stormy days, but the tropical temps here will be melting the wax off your board.
Bingin
Photo: Damea Dorsey from Dorsey's Barber Shop at Deus. Check him out on Instagram: @dorseysbarbershopatdeus & @damea_dorsey_photo
Green Balls
Photo: Damea Dorsey from Dorsey's Barber Shop at Deus. Check him out on Instagram: @dorseysbarbershopatdeus & @damea_dorsey_photo
Keramas
Photo: Damea Dorsey from Dorsey's Barber Shop at Deus. Check him out on Instagram: @dorseysbarbershopatdeus & @damea_dorsey_photo
Cucukan (just north of Keramas, not sure of the spelling)
Photo credit to Damea Dorsey from Dorsey's Barber Shop at Deus. Check him out on Instagram: @dorseysbarbershopatdeus & @damea_dorsey_photo
Padang
Photo Credit: Tommy Shultz
Impossibles
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Dreamland
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Kuta Reef
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Airport Left
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Airport Right
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Canggu
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Serangan Beach
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Nusa Dua
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Seminyak Beach
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Sanur Beach Point
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