Surfers have long been known for a nomadic lifestyle
spent scouring the globe in search of the perfect wave, and at some point in
their search every self-respecting surfer will find themselves drawn to the
wave gardens of
Indonesia. Here's where to find them, whether
you're a beginner or after something more challenging:
BALI
Bali, with its glut of world class surf spots, is
the epicentre of Indonesian surfing. Any surf trip here almost invariably
begins on Kuta beach, the original Indonesian beach resort.
The waves here offer something for everyone; advanced surfers will revel in
fun, peaky conditions whilst beginners will find the soft sand beach breaks,
and numerous surf schools, the perfect setting for a first taste of surfing.
Not far from Kuta is the Bukit Peninsula where the best
waves in Bali can be found. Padang Padang is one of Indonesia’s banner spots.
It only comes to life on the biggest of swells but when it does you can expect
one of the most intense lefthanders in the world. You can also expect serious
crowds and lots of aggro in the water.
NUSA TENGGARA.Just south of Bali is the island chain of Nusa Tenggara, which is rammed with surf spots. Lombok, the closest island to Bali, is the most
visited by surfers and the jewel in the surf crown here is the legendry Desert
Point; possibly the best wave in the world. It’s a highly fickle wave but when
all the elements come together this near endless, freight train lefthander
offers tube rides of up to twenty seconds. For something a little more beginner
friendly try either Don Don or Inside Ekas both of which are found on the south
coast of Lombok.
JAVAThe most famous wave on Java,
Bali’s northern neighbour, is G-Land (also known as Grajagan). This is one of
those freak of nature waves against which all other waves are measured.
Endlessly long, flawlessly perfect and super consistent, G-Land is most
commonly reached via boat charter from Bali.
For something less nerve-wracking, try the long, mellow
sand bottom right point in Batu Karas. Needing a really solid swell to get
going this is probably the most user-friendly spot in Indonesia and though
experienced surfers might find it a little uninspiring it seems almost tailor
made for learners and intermediates. There are a couple of surf schools and board
hire places here as well as a few cheap places to stay.
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