1.Be a Part of the International Surf Scene – Rapture Camp


The founders of Rapture Camp had one thing in mind; to set up surf camps that are safe and easy to get to, located in exotic countries, and affordable to everyone.

Surfing classes range from complete beginner classes to professional-level surf schools, instructed by registered Australian Qualified surfers complete with adequate equipment as well as insurance.



2.More than just Surfing – Ripcurl School of Surf


Brought to Bali by the pioneers of the surf scene, it is no doubt that top-notch service is expected from Ripcurl School of Surf. Only the best equipment make it through their selection to ensure safety, and even helmets are made compulsory to beginners!

Their largest club in Jimbaran is the perfect place for young surfers since the waves are much calmer than elsewhere, protected by the crescent shaped bay and with shallow waters. Better yet, if you’re looking for a surf camp located nearby luxurious accommodation – Ripcurl School of Surf gives you exactly what you need.




3.Have it Your Way – UP2U Surf School Bali


If you can forgive the cheesy name of the surf school, the UP2U surf school delivers the biggest bang for the buck! For just about $25 (350,000 IDR), you can get intensive surfing lessons from a registered professional for a whole day. Simply rent your board from UP2U’s shop on Legian Beach, get connected with your instructor – and start surfing!



4.Get on a Personal Level – Surf Buddy Bali


The key to an unforgettable experience is the people you are with, especially when you are learning how to surf. With affordable surfing lesson packages for beginners – whether you prefer private lessons ($30) or group lessons ($25 for 3 pax or more), Surf Buddy Bali offers a pretty great environment for learning to surf.



5.Hang out with a Local Legend – Desu de Bali Surf


Many people surf, but few can actually teach. Om Suwastiastu delivers his knowledge through personal approach and lots of patience. His shack is located in the well-known Double Six Beach of Kuta, where he usually hangs out – and maybe have a beer or two with his students to discuss the progress made.



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