Frequently asked questions

How Are the Waves at Kedungu?

Kedungu Beach offers gentle and beginner-friendly waves, but certain areas nearby can have faster, more challenging waves, especially on days with higher swell. Most of the surf spots here are semi-reef breaks, meaning the ocean floor is a mix of rocky and sandy sections.

For beginner surf lessons, we use a shallow, protected inlet close to shore, ensuring a safe and controlled environment away from bigger waves and strong currents. Basic swimming skills are required, including the ability to hold your breath underwater for a few seconds. For kids under 10 years old, we highly recommend a private 1:1 surf lesson for extra attention and safety. Please note that surfboard rentals are only included for the duration of the lesson.

Whether you're a first-time surfer or looking to improve your skills, Kedungu provides the perfect conditions for an enjoyable and rewarding surf experience!

What should i bring to my surf lesson

For a great Kedungu surf lesson, we recommend bringing:
✔ Swimwear – A comfortable swimsuit or board shorts.
✔ Towel – To dry off after your session.
✔ Sunscreen – Reef-safe sunscreen to protect your skin.
✔ Water Bottle – Stay hydrated before and after surfing.
✔ Rash Guard (Optional) – Helps prevent sunburn and board rash.
✔ Positive Energy! – Get ready to have fun and catch some waves!

What is the best time to visit?

Dry season, usually from June till September, is mostly less hot and humid, but at times very windy and therefore can be a bit chilly for people who are easily getting cold. As long as you’re not in the water you will be completely fine and it is nice to explore Bali’s coast during these times. Wind direction is mostly off-shore on our coast side, and this is also the time with the biggest swells arriving in Bali. Consider it is also high season and the south is more crowded and there will be a lot of traffic in general.

Shoulder seasons (April till June / September till December) are mostly very hot and humid months, with still plenty of good swells arriving and sunny days sometimes even without any winds throughout the days.

Rainy season (December till March) is gaining in popularity as waves are relatively uncrowded while still retaining great surf conditions most of the time. It is warm and humid with periods of occasional heavy rains. But rains often take place in the night and are rarely continuous all day long. Many surfers say this is an excellent time to be here as everything is lush and green, it’s not too hot, not so busy, and the surf is exciting.

Do you provide surf equipment?

Yes! We provide surfboards, rash guards, and leashes for all lessons. Soft-top boards are available for beginners and kids for extra safety.

Is Video Analysis Included in the Lesson?

Yes! We offer video analysis for intermediate and advanced surfers to help improve technique faster. Let us know if you'd like this included!

How Long is a Surf Lesson?

Each Kedungu surf lesson lasts about 2 hours, including:
🏄‍♂️ Warm-up & Theory – 15–20 minutes
🌊 In-Water Practice – 90 minutes
📈 Feedback & Wrap-Up – 10 minutes

What Happens if the Waves Are Too Big or the Weather is Bad?

Your safety is our priority! If conditions are unsafe, we will:
✔ Reschedule your lesson for a better time.
✔ Offer an alternative location if possible.
✔ Provide a full refund or credit if no other option works.

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