Nusa dua

-8.822200 N / 115.227467 O

Nusa Dua Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nusa Dua delivers powerful right-hand reef waves that fire up on south swells, carving hollow barrels over sharp coral for an adrenaline rush that defines big-wave Bali surfing. This offshore spot pulses with a high-end resort vibe, where experienced chargers paddle out via beach boats to tackle rides that can hold massive faces. It's the go-to for surfers chasing XXL sessions in Indonesia's premier swell magnet.

Geography and Nature

Nusa Dua sits on Bali's southeastern Bukit Peninsula, an upscale area fringed by manicured white-sand beaches like Geger Beach and backed by luxury resorts. The coastal landscape features dramatic limestone cliffs, a prominent temple island marking the main reef zone, and turquoise waters breaking offshore over coral slabs. While not remote, the well-maintained shores contrast Bali's wilder breaks, with easy beach access near high-end properties.

Surf Setup

Nusa Dua is a classic coral reef break firing consistent rights, with some lefts and A-frames depending on swell angle and tide, delivering hollow, powerful walls that barrel on bigger days. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest, south, or southeast, while northwest, west, or southwest winds keep faces clean and offshore. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the sharp reef bottom, avoiding low-tide exposure. In a typical session, expect long, rippable rights holding up to 4 meters on solid swells, with boat access essential for paddling out 300 meters offshore.

Consistency and Best Time

Nusa Dua shines with very high consistency as Bali's top big-wave reef, especially during the wet season from November to April when south-southwest swells pump reliably. This period brings the biggest, most frequent rides, often too heavy for dry season. Avoid May to October's smaller, windier dry-season surf unless northwest trades align perfectly for rare clean days.

Crowd Levels

The spot draws steady crowds from intermediate to advanced surfers, mixing tourists and locals, with weekdays slightly less packed than weekends.

Who It's For

Nusa Dua suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and deep-water takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral and heavy conditions, while intermediates might find workable sections on smaller swells. Pros love it for the longest right-handers in Bali on XXL days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling across the reef and exposed sharp coral rocks at low tide, plus occasional sea urchins. Solid positioning and reef booties help manage these standard big-wave reef risks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) water temperatures hover around 27-29°C, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter (December to March) stays balmy at 28-30°C, calling for just boardshorts or a shorty if prolonged sessions chill you. Spring and Fall average 27-29°C, perfect for minimal gear like trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), just 10 kilometers south of Nusa Dua, for the quickest access. From DPS, grab a taxi or ride-share for a 20-30 minute drive north along smooth coastal roads to Geger Beach or the Aman Nusa Dua Resort area. Parking is plentiful and free near beach boat launches, with spots a short 100-meter walk to the water. No public transport or trains serve directly, but hotel shuttles from resorts make it seamless for surfers basing nearby.

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Nusa dua 

Indonesia
-8.822200 N / 115.227467 O
Bali
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Nusa Dua Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nusa Dua delivers powerful right-hand reef waves that fire up on south swells, carving hollow barrels over sharp coral for an adrenaline rush that defines big-wave Bali surfing. This offshore spot pulses with a high-end resort vibe, where experienced chargers paddle out via beach boats to tackle rides that can hold massive faces. It's the go-to for surfers chasing XXL sessions in Indonesia's premier swell magnet.

Geography and Nature

Nusa Dua sits on Bali's southeastern Bukit Peninsula, an upscale area fringed by manicured white-sand beaches like Geger Beach and backed by luxury resorts. The coastal landscape features dramatic limestone cliffs, a prominent temple island marking the main reef zone, and turquoise waters breaking offshore over coral slabs. While not remote, the well-maintained shores contrast Bali's wilder breaks, with easy beach access near high-end properties.

Surf Setup

Nusa Dua is a classic coral reef break firing consistent rights, with some lefts and A-frames depending on swell angle and tide, delivering hollow, powerful walls that barrel on bigger days. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest, south, or southeast, while northwest, west, or southwest winds keep faces clean and offshore. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the sharp reef bottom, avoiding low-tide exposure. In a typical session, expect long, rippable rights holding up to 4 meters on solid swells, with boat access essential for paddling out 300 meters offshore.

Consistency and Best Time

Nusa Dua shines with very high consistency as Bali's top big-wave reef, especially during the wet season from November to April when south-southwest swells pump reliably. This period brings the biggest, most frequent rides, often too heavy for dry season. Avoid May to October's smaller, windier dry-season surf unless northwest trades align perfectly for rare clean days.

Crowd Levels

The spot draws steady crowds from intermediate to advanced surfers, mixing tourists and locals, with weekdays slightly less packed than weekends.

Who It's For

Nusa Dua suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and deep-water takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral and heavy conditions, while intermediates might find workable sections on smaller swells. Pros love it for the longest right-handers in Bali on XXL days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling across the reef and exposed sharp coral rocks at low tide, plus occasional sea urchins. Solid positioning and reef booties help manage these standard big-wave reef risks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) water temperatures hover around 27-29°C, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter (December to March) stays balmy at 28-30°C, calling for just boardshorts or a shorty if prolonged sessions chill you. Spring and Fall average 27-29°C, perfect for minimal gear like trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), just 10 kilometers south of Nusa Dua, for the quickest access. From DPS, grab a taxi or ride-share for a 20-30 minute drive north along smooth coastal roads to Geger Beach or the Aman Nusa Dua Resort area. Parking is plentiful and free near beach boat launches, with spots a short 100-meter walk to the water. No public transport or trains serve directly, but hotel shuttles from resorts make it seamless for surfers basing nearby.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Surf Nusa Dua from November to April during the wet season for the biggest, most consistent south-southwest swells. This period delivers reliable powerful waves, often too heavy for the dry season from May to October unless northwest winds align perfectly. Mid to high tide covers the sharp reef, with southwest, south, southeast swells and northwest, west, southwest offshore winds keeping faces clean.
Nusa Dua suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle powerful reef waves and deep-water takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to sharp coral and heavy conditions, while intermediates might find workable sections on smaller swells. Pros chase the longest right-handers in Bali on XXL days at this offshore spot.
Nusa Dua features a classic coral reef break with consistent powerful right-hand waves, some lefts and A-frames, carving hollow barrels over sharp coral. Optimal southwest, south, southeast swells up to 4 meters hold long rippable rights, best at mid to high tide with northwest, west, southwest offshore winds for clean faces, 300 meters offshore.
Nusa Dua draws steady crowds of intermediate to advanced surfers, mixing tourists and locals, slightly less on weekdays than weekends. Fly into Ngurah Rai Airport 10 kilometers south, then taxi 20-30 minutes to Geger Beach; plentiful free parking near beach boat launches, a 100-meter walk to water for essential boat access.
Nusa Dua stands out as Bali's premier big-wave reef with very high consistency, delivering powerful right-hand barrels on XXL south swells that hold massive faces, unlike wilder breaks. This offshore haven near luxury resorts on the Bukit Peninsula offers the longest rides in Indonesia's swell magnet, pulsing with adrenaline for experienced chargers.

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