Pick-Up Extra : Rp400,000
Included
- Introduction of the surf equipment
- The Surf theory and character of wave
- The Safety information
- Surf spot information
- Finding your position and balance on the surfboard
- How to take off or pop up on the surf board
- When is the right timing for a take off
- How to make speed while surfing
- How to turtle roll under a breaking wave
- How to catch the wave and how to turning
- surf session max 2 hour in the water
- the price listed above is the meeting price at the spot
Galery Semi Surf Lesson (2 student 1 instructor)
About Semi Surf Lesson (2 student 1 instructor)
Bali is a premier destination for surfing in world, renowned for its diverse surf breaks and relaxed atmosphere. Here’s a detailed look at why Bali is a fantastic spot for surfers:
Surfing in Bali:
Surf Breaks:
- Batu Bolong: This spot is perfect for beginners due to its long, mellow waves. It’s also known as “Old Man’s” and offers a forgiving wave that’s great for longboarders.
- Echo Beach: Suitable for more advanced surfers, Echo Beach has powerful waves with both left and right-hand breaks. It’s known for its consistent swells and reef breaks.
- Berawa Beach: This beach provides a mix of waves suitable for intermediate surfers. It has a sand and reef bottom, which creates some interesting wave formations.
- Pererenan Beach: Another spot that caters to intermediate and advanced surfers, Pererenan offers more challenging waves and fewer crowds.
Surf Conditions:
- Season: The best time to surf in Bali is during the dry season, from April to October, when the swells are more consistent, and the winds are favorable.
- Water Temperature: The water temperature in Bali remains warm year-round, averaging between 27°C (80°F) to 29°C (84°F), so there’s no need for a wetsuit.
Surf Culture:
- Bali has a vibrant surf culture with a mix of local and international surfers. The beach bars and cafes are often filled with surfers sharing stories and tips after a day on the waves.
- Events and competitions are occasionally held at Bali’s beaches, providing an opportunity to watch skilled surfers in action.
Safety:
- While Bali is generally a safe place to surf, it’s important to be aware of the conditions and your own skill level. The beaches can have strong currents and rips, particularly during larger swells.
- It’s advisable to surf with a buddy and to be mindful of the local etiquette, giving way to more experienced surfers and respecting the rules of the lineup.
Tips for Surfers:
- Respect the Locals: As with any surf spot, it’s important to respect the local surfers and the community.
- Stay Hydrated and Protected: The Bali sun can be intense, so make sure to stay hydrated and use sunscreen, especially during long sessions in the water.
- Check the Conditions: Before heading out, check the surf conditions and tide charts to ensure you’re surfing at the optimal time for your skill level.
Bali offers a diverse and welcoming surf scene, making it an ideal destination for surfers of all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, Bali’s waves, amenities, and vibrant community provide an unforgettable surfing experience.