Category: Surf Report

How to get from Bali to Nusa Lembongan?

Nusa Lembongan is famous for its surfing, snorkeling and sunsets. The perfect place to put your feet up and relax for a few days. Sanur on the south coast of Bali is the main gateway to Nusa Lembongan. So regardless of where you are actually staying at, you will have to wade onto a boat at... Read more »... [ Read More → ]

NEW Rash Guards – we’ve got you covered

Surfers spend a lot of time in the sun and can easily get sunburn. The sun rays reflecting off the water increases the intensity. To avoid sunburn surfers should wear sunscreen and protective clothing like a rash guard. Rash guards are like T-Shirts and are generally made from lycra. Not only do they stop sunburn... Read more »... [ Read More → ]

Batu Bolong PaddleOut – Tolak Reklamasi

On the 21st June 2016 the Canggu Surf Community paddled out on Batu Bolong Beach for a better future for Bali and against the reclamation of Benoa Beach. Benoa Bay, a mangrove conservation area is under serious threat. Developers are looking to reclaim the 838 hectares, which will convert 75% of the area into land,... Read more »... [ Read More → ]

standing up and riding waves in your first lesson

Bali, famous for its sharp left hand reef breaks also offers great options for learners. Canggu is the base for many surfschools in the region, and it is not hard to see why. A variety of great waves are within a 15 minute drive, including the favourite for learners Batu Bolong Beach. With Batu Bolong... Read more »... [ Read More → ]

Airport reef – a boat ride to wave heaven

Airport Reef is a surf spot located beside of I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport’s runaway and you will see airplanes flying on top of you every 5 minutes or so. Not many places around the world have a back drop like this where you are so close to the runway of an airport whilst... Read more »... [ Read More → ]