In my previous article, we discussed surfing in Bali during June, focusing on the early days of the peak season. Now, let’s dive into what you can expect when surfing Bali in July.
July marks the heart of the surfing season in Bali, offering some of the most consistent and powerful waves you’ll find all year. The western beaches, particularly spots like Uluwatu, Padang Padang, and Canggu, are at their best, drawing surfers from around the globe.
However, this also means that the line-ups can get crowded, so be prepared to share the waves with a lively mix of locals and international surfers.
The atmosphere in July is electric. The weather is near-perfect, with plenty of sunshine and minimal rain, making it ideal not just for surfing but also for enjoying Bali’s beautiful beaches between sessions. The surf culture is in full swing, with surf schools, camps, and competitions adding to the vibrant scene.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, the energy in the air is contagious, making July a fantastic time to experience Bali’s renowned surf spots.
If you’re planning to surf Bali in July, it’s wise to arrive early at popular beaches to secure your spot in the line-up. The waves are generally more challenging this time of year, so ensure your skills are up to par.
However, for those looking for less crowded conditions, exploring lesser-known spots or heading to the east coast can offer a more relaxed experience.
In the next article, we will look ahead to surfing in Bali during August, the final stretch of the peak season. Stay tuned for more tips on navigating Bali’s surf scene during this exciting time.