Friday, November 29, 2019

Uluwatu Surf Points Only for Pro-Surfers, Beginner Never Ever

Big Vaves in Uluwatu are Not Recommended For Beginners Class

If you surf and haven’t been to Bali yet, go! Like, tomorrow. Okay, maybe not tomorrow. But seriously, make some plans to get over there as soon as your time and budget permits. Bali has a lot on offer; warm water, epic surf, delicious food, friendly people, great places to stay, and so much more. Uluwatu has been a world-famous surf break since the 1970s film, Morning of the Earth. Ever since the film started making the rounds, surfers from around the globe have flocked to this magnificent stretch of coast hoping to get a taste of its extremely consistent perfection. After spending a couple months exploring and surfing Bali and Uluwatu, I’ve learned a bit about how to make the most of a surf trip to this magical land of waves and Bin tangs. So without further ado, here’s the lowdown on surfing the many peaks of Uluwatu, and a few tips to make your visit a whole lot smoother.


Wet/Dry Season
Dry Season – April/October

Best Swell Direction
South

Best Size
Will work on anything from 3-10′. Uluwatu is a swell magnet and rarely goes flat!!

Best Winds
SE Trade winds

Crowd Factor
Uluwatu can get very crowded when the swell is in the 2-5ft range during the dry season, but when the corners breaking crowds are not much of a worry. Plus the crowds do tend to spread out between Temples and the Peak.

Uluwatu region is indeed famous for its exotic and charming regions. besides that Uluwatu is also famous for its awesome waves. it makes surfing lovers flock to go there, because the waves are very challenging. however, the Uluwatu coastal area also has very stunning cliffs, maybe for those of you who want to relax while enjoying the atmosphere of the beach on the Uluwatu coast it is highly recommended. but according to my observation the waves there are very large, that's why the waves on the Uluwatu beach are not so recommended for new learners, but depending on the weather too, if the waves there are large, it is not recommended for beginners, because it is very dangerous, if the waves are somewhat a little small maybe only for beginners, but usually those who surf in the Uluwatu area are advanced surfers. If you want to learn, you can choose a place in the Canggu area, because it is suitable for all types of surfers.

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