Bali Surf Guiding Reports

Surf guiding means we will take you to the surf spot i.e. transport you to the best surf spot in the locality, depending on your ability and preference. We will also provide information regarding tides, winds, rips and access to/from the break.

Guiding is only suitable for experienced surfers and doesn’t include any supervision services of surfers – you will be expected to be able to surf independently. If you need assistance with surfing, or supervision in the water, then for your safety and enjoyment, surf lessons are what you’ll need.

Surf guiding is for advanced surfers, and sometimes for more experienced intermediate surfers, who would like a top local surfer to show them around the lineup, so they can spend their session surfing rather than trying to figure out the lineup.

Surf Guiding Reports

Jul
15
2026

Intermediate Surf Guiding at Toro Toro

Toro-Toro turned on at first light with clean, shoulder-to-head-high peaks breaking in both directions thanks to the powerful swell we have today in Bali. The kids were the standouts this morning, trading long rights and a few fun lefts while the early glass held, linking turns down the line as the sun rose over Jimbaran Bay. Consistent sets kept the lineup moving, and the deep channel made for an easy paddle back after every ride.

We’re now in peak dry season, but with lighter winds than usual for this time of year, conditions have stayed extra clean. Sessions like this are why Toro-Toro remains the surf camp’s favourite wave — easy takeoffs, playful walls, and rides that run longer than you expect.

Jun
28
2026

Surf Guiding at Airport Right

A light southeast trade wind put some texture on the faces this morning, but there was still plenty to work with. Most sets came in at head high, with the occasional well-overhead pulse giving the lineup a bit more energy. The mid-wave section was doing cutbacks all morning — open faces and good pace off the takeoff — and the end section threw a short, punchy barrel over the reef when the timing was right. Tide was sitting high enough to keep things manageable.

Compared to the more exposed breaks on the Bukit, Airport Right was the sensible call today: rewarding for confident intermediates and advanced surfers willing to work for it.

Apr
27
2026

Advanced Surf Guiding at Uluwatu

Surf heights at Uluwatu have backed off quite a bit since yesterday. It was a slower morning out there, with the bulk of the waves sitting in the head-high range and just a few larger sets breaking the lull. There was a slight bump to the lineup, but a light offshore wind did its job to keep the faces nicely groomed.
When the sets did show up, they were lining up well. A few waves offered some proper tubes, and instructor Jerry managed to find his way into a couple of good ones. The rest of the crew had plenty to work with too, picking off some long, down-the-line walls that opened up perfectly for a few solid turn sections. Overall, just a really fun day in the water.
Apr
23
2026

Advanced Surf Guiding at Sanur Reef

Today offered decent conditions at the world-famous Sanur Reef. The surf sat in the shoulder to head-high range, with a few larger sets rolling through. A north wind provided enough offshore flow to keep the wave faces clean, though it picked up noticeably as the session progressed. Surfers found solid right-handers offering fun rides and multiple turn sections, provided they could link them up.

When conditions align, Sanur Reef gets truly epic. It is renowned for being incredibly heavy, hollow, and perfect. However, those legendary days remain rare. When they finally arrive, expect a competitive lineup, as the dedicated local crowd keeps the spot firmly locked down.

Mar
26
2026

Advanced Surf Guiding at Geger Left

Dawn patrol at Geger Left delivered the goods. Leaving camp early, we were greeted by a brilliant sunrise, calm seas, and a light offshore breeze. Consistent head-high sets rolled through, and we posted up on the inside peak to snag the easiest waves. The water vibes were incredible, everyone trading rides and sharing the stoke.

We are currently enjoying Bali’s transition season. Shifting winds spread surfers evenly across the island, meaning spots like Geger Left stay pleasantly uncrowded. It is the perfect window to explore our diverse coastlines, embrace the tropical warmth, and score peaceful lineups.

Mar
25
2026

Advanced Surf Guiding at Chicken Wings

Fun surf today at Chicken Wings! Our crew caught the first boat out to this playful Nusa Dua right-hander. We scored mostly head-high sets with long, connecting sections for those finding the right line. A few chunky sets provided extra adrenaline and even a couple of quick barrels.

While the wind was a bit stronger than ideal, the conditions remained fun and glassy under the morning sun. Tomorrow, we’re watching for the first signs of the SE trade winds—the official kickoff to the dry season! We’re itching to get back to Uluwatu soon.

Mar
24
2026

Advance Surf Guiding at Pandawa

Our surfers headed to Pandawa this morning and scored clean, shoulder-high surf with a light west wind blowing side shore. The lefts were the standout—fast, running walls that demanded an early takeoff and rewarded commitment with a full-speed turn section down the line. Energy in the water stayed high, with plenty of waves and plenty of smiles. The occasional right popped up, though the wind cut those rides short.

When conditions aren’t lining up everywhere, local knowledge makes the call. Our guides timed it right, finding clean, quiet peaks before the peak crowd arrived. This exposed stretch near Bali’s southern tip picks up any available swell, which is why timing matters—too much size and the currents take over. This morning, it came together.

Jun
03
2025

Surf Guiding at Uluwatu

Another day of world-class waves at Uluwatu. The swell was firing, with clean, well-overhead sets running all the way to the big rock at the end of the Race Track. Light offshore wind and a light crowd made for ideal conditions. Advanced surfers were treated to long rides packed with barrel and turn sections—a classic Uluwatu day.

Tomorrow looks even bigger. Uluwatu will be for experts only, so if you’re unsure where to paddle out, join us. We’ll take you to the best break for your ability and make sure you get the most out of the conditions.

May
23
2025

Advanced surf guiding at Uluwatu

The Indian Ocean roared to life overnight with a mix of powerful swells delivering pumping waves. A bit of wind and rain this morning kept conditions shifting, but clean, heavy lefts rolled through nonetheless. After the rain cleared, the offshore wind picked up, and wave faces stayed clean throughout the session. Our advanced surfers scored some exhilarating rides, linking together strong backhand turns.

Uluwatu is the place to be when the swell hits. Known for handling size with ease, it’s a showcase of power and precision—best watched from a cliffside warung if you’re not paddling out yourself.

Expect excellent surfing conditions at Uluwatu almost every day between March and November.