5 Things Why You Should Come to Bali to Learn Surfing
Besides being one of the most beautiful and special gems of Asia, Bali is the second most popular scene of world surfing (behind Hawaii). People from all over the world of all levels come to Bali to enjoy the surf facilities and improve their skills or take part in competitions. Although Asia is stacked with several great surfing spots, we tell you why Bali is the absolute favourite and why you should learn surfing in Bali.
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Eternal Summer
In Bali, summer is practically eternal. Indeed, the air temperature consistently stays around 25C, while the water remains a warm 27C. During July and August, the coldest months, even long-term residents begin to wear wetsuits as the water feels relatively cooler, but tourists often find it similar to hot springs. Additionally, the most crowded time is the dry season from June to September. Conversely, the rainy season presents a unique opportunity to enjoy quieter beaches and benefit from lower accommodation costs.
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Unforgettable Beauty
Undoubtedly, Bali is renowned as one of the most beautiful surf spots in the world. The island boasts stunning white-sand beaches and breathtaking jungles, resplendent with flowers in every color of the rainbow. Furthermore, climbing the cliffs offers a mesmerizing view of the clear blue ocean. Also, it’s essential to acknowledge the richness of Balinese culture, evident in ornate temples, picturesque countryside, and peaceful rice fields.
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Accommodation for Every Budget
Moreover, Bali offers accommodation for every budget. Backpackers focused on surfing can find affordable options, just as those seeking luxury can indulge in it. From quaint beach-side bungalows and charming villas to luxurious hotel complexes, Bali provides a range of choices. Importantly, the destination is generally affordable, with economical dining and surf equipment rentals readily available.
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Diverse Activities
As previously mentioned, Bali is not just about surfing; it’s a hub of diverse activities. For those eager to explore beyond the waves, there’s snorkeling, rafting, scuba diving, yoga, martial arts, and photography. Therefore, Bali is an ideal location, boasting beautiful blue waters, a rich marine ecosystem, and exceptionally welcoming locals.
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Surf Culture
Lastly, since the 1970s, when trailblazing surfers first discovered Bali’s world-class waves, surfing has evolved into a significant industry on the island. Consequently, there are numerous surf schools offering lessons from highly qualified instructors. This creates opportunities for making new friends among the surfing community and accessing over 60 surf spots.
To experience the best adventure of your life and make sure that we are right, don’t hesitate to book your holiday at Mondo Surf Village or ask any questions and write us to mondosurfvillage@gmail.com.