Canggu

-8.664183 N / 115.126250 O

Canggu Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Canggu delivers a thrilling mix of reef breaks with rights and lefts peeling over sharp coral and rocky bottoms mixed with sandy patches, creating fast yet ordinary-powered waves that suit all surfers. The vibe pulses with surf energy along black-sand beaches, where mellow sessions blend with performance peaks for an unforgettable Bali surf escape. Imagine long walls at high tide under clean northeast winds, hooking you from your first paddle out.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Bali's southwest coast, Canggu stretches across black volcanic sand beaches from Berawa in the south to Pererenan in the north, framed by lush rice fields, cliffs, and swaying palms. This developed yet bohemian area feels lively rather than remote, with reef shelves shaping the waves amid open ocean exposure. The coastline features multiple breaks like Batu Bolong, Echo Beach, and Rivermouth, all backed by easy beach access and a rugged, tropical landscape.

Surf Setup

Canggu shines as a reef break zone with a mix of lefts, rights, and A-frames, including hollow rights at Rivermouth and long peeling waves at Batu Bolong. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest, while northeast winds deliver clean offshore conditions across spots like Pererenan and Echo Beach. Mid to high tides work best for most breaks, filling in over the rocky reefs—low tide exposes dangers at places like Echo Beach Left. Expect a typical session to mix forgiving rollers for longboarders with punchy walls for shortboarders, often 1 to 2 meters on a good SW swell day.

Consistency and Best Time

Canggu offers reliable surf year-round but peaks from May to September with consistent south-southwest swells and dry trade winds keeping sessions glassy. Avoid December to March when wet season rains and onshore winds chop things up, though smaller protected days still fire. Early mornings deliver the cleanest faces, especially on weekdays.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers spread across the breaks, creating space even at popular Batu Bolong. Weekends draw a bit more action from locals and visitors, but the multiple peaks keep lineups manageable.

Who It's For

All levels thrive here, from beginners at soft Batu Bolong and Old Man's with their long, mellow rides to intermediates carving Berawa's versatile peaks, and advanced shredders tackling fast reefs at Echo Beach Left or Pererenan. Newbies get forgiving waves up to 1 meter, while experts chase barrels over 2 meters on bigger swells. Longboarders and shortboarders alike find their groove across the diverse lineup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp reef sections and occasional rips pulling through channels, especially at low tide when rocks protrude. Booties are a personal choice but smart for rocky takeoffs.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2mm shorty adds optional warmth on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just a rash guard needed.

How to Get There

Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), just 10 kilometers southeast of Canggu, then grab a taxi or scooter rental for a 30-45 minute drive northwest via Jalan Raya Canggu. No trains serve the area, but Gojek rideshares or hotel shuttles run cheaply from the airport. Park for free along beach roads like Jalan Batu Mejan at Echo Beach, with spots a short 100-200 meter walk to the sand—arrive early on swells.

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Canggu 

Indonesia
-8.664183 N / 115.126250 O
Bali
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Canggu Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Canggu delivers a thrilling mix of reef breaks with rights and lefts peeling over sharp coral and rocky bottoms mixed with sandy patches, creating fast yet ordinary-powered waves that suit all surfers. The vibe pulses with surf energy along black-sand beaches, where mellow sessions blend with performance peaks for an unforgettable Bali surf escape. Imagine long walls at high tide under clean northeast winds, hooking you from your first paddle out.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Bali's southwest coast, Canggu stretches across black volcanic sand beaches from Berawa in the south to Pererenan in the north, framed by lush rice fields, cliffs, and swaying palms. This developed yet bohemian area feels lively rather than remote, with reef shelves shaping the waves amid open ocean exposure. The coastline features multiple breaks like Batu Bolong, Echo Beach, and Rivermouth, all backed by easy beach access and a rugged, tropical landscape.

Surf Setup

Canggu shines as a reef break zone with a mix of lefts, rights, and A-frames, including hollow rights at Rivermouth and long peeling waves at Batu Bolong. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest, while northeast winds deliver clean offshore conditions across spots like Pererenan and Echo Beach. Mid to high tides work best for most breaks, filling in over the rocky reefs—low tide exposes dangers at places like Echo Beach Left. Expect a typical session to mix forgiving rollers for longboarders with punchy walls for shortboarders, often 1 to 2 meters on a good SW swell day.

Consistency and Best Time

Canggu offers reliable surf year-round but peaks from May to September with consistent south-southwest swells and dry trade winds keeping sessions glassy. Avoid December to March when wet season rains and onshore winds chop things up, though smaller protected days still fire. Early mornings deliver the cleanest faces, especially on weekdays.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers spread across the breaks, creating space even at popular Batu Bolong. Weekends draw a bit more action from locals and visitors, but the multiple peaks keep lineups manageable.

Who It's For

All levels thrive here, from beginners at soft Batu Bolong and Old Man's with their long, mellow rides to intermediates carving Berawa's versatile peaks, and advanced shredders tackling fast reefs at Echo Beach Left or Pererenan. Newbies get forgiving waves up to 1 meter, while experts chase barrels over 2 meters on bigger swells. Longboarders and shortboarders alike find their groove across the diverse lineup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp reef sections and occasional rips pulling through channels, especially at low tide when rocks protrude. Booties are a personal choice but smart for rocky takeoffs.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2mm shorty adds optional warmth on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just a rash guard needed.

How to Get There

Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), just 10 kilometers southeast of Canggu, then grab a taxi or scooter rental for a 30-45 minute drive northwest via Jalan Raya Canggu. No trains serve the area, but Gojek rideshares or hotel shuttles run cheaply from the airport. Park for free along beach roads like Jalan Batu Mejan at Echo Beach, with spots a short 100-200 meter walk to the sand—arrive early on swells.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
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Good wind direction:
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to
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Fast, Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
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Canggu peaks from May to September with consistent south-southwest swells and dry northeast trade winds for glassy sessions. Early mornings on weekdays offer the cleanest faces, while mid to high tides work best across most breaks like Pererenan and Echo Beach. Avoid December to March due to wet season rains and onshore winds, though smaller protected days still provide reliable surf year-round.
Canggu suits all levels, from beginners on soft, forgiving rollers up to 1 meter at Batu Bolong and Old Man's to intermediates carving versatile peaks at Berawa, and advanced surfers tackling fast reefs over 2 meters at Echo Beach Left or Pererenan. Longboarders enjoy mellow rides, while shortboarders find punchy walls and barrels on bigger southwest swells.
Canggu features reef breaks with rights, lefts, and A-frames over sharp coral, rocky bottoms, and sandy patches, delivering fast yet ordinary-powered waves. Optimal southwest swells and clean northeast offshore winds create long walls at high tide, like hollow rights at Rivermouth and peeling waves at Batu Bolong, typically 1 to 2 meters on good days.
Weekdays keep crowds low with surfers spread across breaks like Batu Bolong, while weekends see more locals and visitors but multiple peaks maintain manageable lineups. Fly into Ngurah Rai Airport 10 kilometers southeast, then taxi or scooter 30-45 minutes northwest; park free along beach roads like Jalan Batu Mejan, with 100-200 meter walks to easy beach access.
Canggu stands out with its thrilling mix of reef breaks offering rights, lefts, and A-frames for all surfers amid black-sand beaches, rice fields, and palms on Bali's southwest coast. Multiple spots from Berawa to Pererenan provide mellow longboard sessions blending into performance peaks, year-round reliability, and a lively bohemian vibe with clean offshore northeast winds on southwest swells.

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