Pulakan (medewi) Rights

-8.424933 N / 114.813133 O

Pulakan (medewi) Rights Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Hidden away on Bali's wild west coast, Pulakan (Medewi) Rights delivers powerful right-hand rivermouth waves over a boulder bottom that test even seasoned surfers with their raw intensity. This rare gem offers long, charging rides when it fires, wrapped in a remote, uncrowded vibe that feels like a secret handshake among wave hunters. Expect a spot that rewards patience with sessions of pure adrenaline amid Bali's lush, untamed backdrop.

Geography and Nature

Pulakan (Medewi) Rights sits on the rugged west coast of Bali in Jembrana Regency, near the village of Medewi in Pekutatan District, about 80 kilometers northwest of Denpasar. The coastal landscape transitions from boulder-strewn beaches to pockets of sand at the rivermouth, framed by thickly forested hills and dramatic cliffs that plunge into the Indian Ocean. Remote and off the main tourist trail, it exudes a raw, natural paradise feel with black pebble shores and minimal development, perfect for surfers seeking solitude in Bali's lesser-known frontiers.

Surf Setup

This rivermouth break peels right with powerful walls that can barrel on bigger swells, demanding precise positioning over the boulder bottom. Optimal swells come from the southwest, south, or southeast, wrapping in at 1 to 2.5 meters for the best shape, while north, northwest, southeast, or northeast winds keep it offshore and glassy. Mid to high tide smooths out the takeoffs, avoiding low-tide exposure of the rocks. On a typical firing day, anticipate 200-meter rides with heavy sections that require commitment and strong paddling to make the powerful drops.

Consistency and Best Time

Pulakan Rights breaks infrequently, firing only sometimes on solid south-hemisphere swells, making it a high-reward chase for dedicated surfers. The prime window spans April to October during Bali's dry season, when consistent southwest swells roll in and light offshore winds prevail before 10 AM; aim for early mornings to beat any onshore shift. Avoid November to March's wet season, as choppy conditions and fewer swells dominate, though occasional pulses can surprise.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays remarkably empty, with virtually no one out on weekdays or weekends. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals.

Who It's For

Pulakan Rights suits experienced and advanced surfers who thrive on powerful, boulder-bottom rights that punish mistakes. Beginners should steer clear due to the heavy takeoffs and rocky exposure, while intermediates might sneak sessions on smaller days but need solid skills to handle the speed. Advanced riders will revel in the rare, long walls that demand technical maneuvers and endurance.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that scrapes on inside sections, especially at low tide, and potential rips pulling out from the rivermouth. Strong currents and urchins on rocks call for booties and local knowledge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, suggesting a 2/3mm shorty for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, with optional spring suits for variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), 90 kilometers southeast, then rent a scooter or car for the 2.5-hour drive northwest via Jalan Raya Denpasar-Gilimanuk, turning left at Kerambitan toward Pekutatan. From Medewi Lefts, walk south along the beach about 400 meters to the rivermouth where boulders meet sand. Free roadside parking dots the access road, with the break a short 2-minute stroll away; taxis or local ojeks from Medewi village provide affordable alternatives, though public buses run infrequently from Denpasar.

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Pulakan (medewi) Rights 

Indonesia
-8.424933 N / 114.813133 O
Bali
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
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Level: Experienced surfers
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Pulakan (medewi) Rights Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Hidden away on Bali's wild west coast, Pulakan (Medewi) Rights delivers powerful right-hand rivermouth waves over a boulder bottom that test even seasoned surfers with their raw intensity. This rare gem offers long, charging rides when it fires, wrapped in a remote, uncrowded vibe that feels like a secret handshake among wave hunters. Expect a spot that rewards patience with sessions of pure adrenaline amid Bali's lush, untamed backdrop.

Geography and Nature

Pulakan (Medewi) Rights sits on the rugged west coast of Bali in Jembrana Regency, near the village of Medewi in Pekutatan District, about 80 kilometers northwest of Denpasar. The coastal landscape transitions from boulder-strewn beaches to pockets of sand at the rivermouth, framed by thickly forested hills and dramatic cliffs that plunge into the Indian Ocean. Remote and off the main tourist trail, it exudes a raw, natural paradise feel with black pebble shores and minimal development, perfect for surfers seeking solitude in Bali's lesser-known frontiers.

Surf Setup

This rivermouth break peels right with powerful walls that can barrel on bigger swells, demanding precise positioning over the boulder bottom. Optimal swells come from the southwest, south, or southeast, wrapping in at 1 to 2.5 meters for the best shape, while north, northwest, southeast, or northeast winds keep it offshore and glassy. Mid to high tide smooths out the takeoffs, avoiding low-tide exposure of the rocks. On a typical firing day, anticipate 200-meter rides with heavy sections that require commitment and strong paddling to make the powerful drops.

Consistency and Best Time

Pulakan Rights breaks infrequently, firing only sometimes on solid south-hemisphere swells, making it a high-reward chase for dedicated surfers. The prime window spans April to October during Bali's dry season, when consistent southwest swells roll in and light offshore winds prevail before 10 AM; aim for early mornings to beat any onshore shift. Avoid November to March's wet season, as choppy conditions and fewer swells dominate, though occasional pulses can surprise.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays remarkably empty, with virtually no one out on weekdays or weekends. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals.

Who It's For

Pulakan Rights suits experienced and advanced surfers who thrive on powerful, boulder-bottom rights that punish mistakes. Beginners should steer clear due to the heavy takeoffs and rocky exposure, while intermediates might sneak sessions on smaller days but need solid skills to handle the speed. Advanced riders will revel in the rare, long walls that demand technical maneuvers and endurance.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that scrapes on inside sections, especially at low tide, and potential rips pulling out from the rivermouth. Strong currents and urchins on rocks call for booties and local knowledge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, suggesting a 2/3mm shorty for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, with optional spring suits for variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), 90 kilometers southeast, then rent a scooter or car for the 2.5-hour drive northwest via Jalan Raya Denpasar-Gilimanuk, turning left at Kerambitan toward Pekutatan. From Medewi Lefts, walk south along the beach about 400 meters to the rivermouth where boulders meet sand. Free roadside parking dots the access road, with the break a short 2-minute stroll away; taxis or local ojeks from Medewi village provide affordable alternatives, though public buses run infrequently from Denpasar.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, SouthEast, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Powerful
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The prime window spans April to October during Bali's dry season, when consistent southwest swells roll in and light offshore winds prevail. Aim for early mornings before 10 AM to beat any onshore shift. Avoid November to March's wet season, as choppy conditions and fewer swells dominate, though occasional pulses can surprise dedicated surfers chasing this rare break.
Pulakan Rights suits experienced and advanced surfers only. Beginners should steer clear due to heavy takeoffs and rocky exposure that punish mistakes. Intermediates might sneak sessions on smaller days but need solid skills to handle the speed and power of this boulder-bottom right-hander demanding technical maneuvers and endurance.
This rivermouth break peels right with powerful walls that can barrel on bigger swells over a boulder bottom. Optimal swells come from southwest, south, or southeast at 1 to 2.5 meters for best shape. Expect 200-meter rides with heavy sections requiring commitment and strong paddling to make powerful drops on mid to high tide.
This spot stays remarkably empty with virtually no one out on weekdays or weekends. From Medewi Lefts, walk south along the beach about 400 meters to the rivermouth. Free roadside parking dots the access road with a short 2-minute stroll to the break. Taxis or local ojeks from Medewi village provide affordable alternatives for reaching this remote location.
Pulakan Rights delivers rare, long walls of 200 meters wrapped in a remote, uncrowded vibe that feels like a secret handshake among wave hunters. This hidden gem on Bali's wild west coast offers powerful right-hand rivermouth waves over boulder bottom that reward patience with sessions of pure adrenaline amid lush, untamed backdrop away from main tourist trails.

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