Month: April 2025

Apr
30

Beginner Surf Lessons at Padang Padang

Fun conditions this morning at Padang Padang- Bali’s most beginner-friendly wave. The biggest sets were hitting head-high, with plenty of smaller waves rolling through in between. The waves were very clean, with a light offshore wind maintaining the good conditions. We have a fast-moving tide today, which is helpful for our developing surfers to witness how a lineup changes with the tide.

Padang Padang is the ideal place to build solid fundamentals, including proper paddling, consistent pop-ups, and a functional stance that sets the foundation for future improvement. See you in the lineup.

Apr
29

Intermediate surf guiding at Uluwatu

A fun morning of waves at Uluwatu’s Race Track! Our intermediate surfers enjoyed long lines and steady waves, with sets reaching head-high and smaller waves in the waist to shoulder-high range. The swell continued to ease from yesterday, alongside a full, fast-moving tide that kept the lineup shifting. The wind changed directions throughout the morning but conditions stayed clean.

This time of year is great for beginner and intermediate surfers in Bali. The powerful dry season swells have not yet fully arrived, the tradewind remains offshore and light, and there are still a few fewer people in the lineup.

Apr
21

Beginner Surf Lessons at Padang Padang

What a morning here in Bali! There’s nowhere else we’d rather be. Our progressing surfers had a great session at Padang Padang, with neatly organized shoulder-high waves, light offshore wind, and a glassy sea state. The conditions were ideal for practicing controlled pop-ups and learning to ride across the face of the wave with confidence.

Padang Padang continues to deliver the kind of conditions that help surfers lock in the fundamentals—especially the functional stance. With its mellow, consistent waves and easy access through the channel, it’s the perfect place to build skills and have fun doing it.

Apr
07

Intermediate surf guiding at Balangan

Fun waves at Balangan this morning! The surf has dropped slightly in size and consistency from yesterday, offering waves mostly in the shoulder to head-high range, with occasional larger sets. The session started with perfectly light offshore winds, shifting later from the south as a local squall passed nearby. The rising tide helped slow down Balangan’s typically fast walls, providing surfers with fun rides and opportunities to improve.

Surfers concentrated on learning when to accelerate and when to ease up—a crucial skill for extending rides and maximizing each wave. Overall, it was a relaxed, enjoyable session, and everyone left the water smiling.

Apr
02

Intermediate surf guiding at Geger Left

More quiet-season fun at Geger Left in Nusa Dua this morning! Light offshore winds kept the waves exceptionally clean, with swell coming through at head-high and occasional larger sets. Surfers enjoyed fast, peeling lefts with a few bonus rights to mix things up.

Surfing Geger Left is all about smart wave selection—you need to spot waves with a clear peak and a nicely tapered wall, or they’ll quickly outrun you. Choose wisely, and you’re rewarded with a smooth wall offering two or three solid turn sections.