Geger

-8.7245 N / 115.2128 O

Geger Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Geger is one of Bali's most consistent and underrated reef breaks, offering quality waves with minimal crowds in a stunning natural setting. Located on the eastern edge of the Bukit Peninsula, this coral reef setup delivers fast, powerful lefts and rights that work nearly year-round, making it an excellent choice for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions with world-class views across the Lombok Strait.

Geography and Nature

Geger sits on the southern end of Nusa Dua, just 5 kilometers from Bali's international airport and positioned directly in front of Geger Beach. The break lies a few hundred meters offshore from a pristine white sand beach backed by luxury resorts and local warungs. The landscape offers dramatic views of Mount Agung, the Nikko headland, and the islands of Lembongan and Penida rising from the horizon. The beach itself is well-maintained with gentle slopes leading into deeper water, creating an accessible entry point despite the offshore reef location.

Surf Setup

Geger breaks across a shallow coral reef system that creates multiple peaks with distinct characteristics. The break consists of three main sections that increase in size and power the further you venture from shore. The inside peak offers more forgiving waves suitable for building skills, while the middle section delivers consistent, peeling rights and lefts that can peel for over 200 meters on quality swells. The outside peak, sometimes called Escalators by long-time expats, produces the steepest and most powerful waves with barrels available right from takeoff. The break works best with southeast and southwest swells combined with northwest and west winds blowing offshore. All tides work here, though low to mid tide produces the cleanest conditions when the reef is just covered with water. A typical session brings fast, shifty right-handers that can either barrel perfectly or close out across the reef, depending on swell direction and sandbank positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

Geger rarely goes flat due to its exposure to the Indian Ocean and deep water offshore. The spot is most consistent during the wet season from October through April when southern and southwestern swells combine with favorable offshore winds. However, the break picks up swell year-round, making it a reliable option even during slower periods when other Bali breaks lack shape. The dry season months of May through September still produce rideable waves, though conditions tend toward smaller, more variable swell.

Crowd Levels

Geger remains quiet compared to famous nearby breaks like Uluwatu and Keramas. Most traveling surfers chase more celebrated spots, leaving the lineup peaceful on both weekdays and weekends. The local community is respectful, and the break accommodates surfers of all visiting backgrounds without territorial tension.

Who It's For

This break suits intermediate and advanced surfers best. The coral reef demands respect and solid board control, while the power and speed of the waves require experience reading reef breaks. Intermediate surfers can find manageable waves on the inside peaks during smaller swells, while advanced surfers will appreciate the challenging outside sections and barrel opportunities.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral reef demands careful navigation and proper footwear or reef booties. Seaweed farms on the paddle out can cause hand cuts. The powerful current and long paddle make taking a boat a smart option for conserving energy. Waves often appear smaller from shore than they actually are once you're in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October see water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light 2-millimeter spring suit or rash guard. Winter from December to March brings cooler water between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter spring suit comfortable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures around 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a thin 2-millimeter suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Geger is approximately 25 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport, roughly 25 minutes by car in normal traffic. From the airport, take Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai heading east, then turn right onto Jalan Gopala, which becomes Jalan Srikandi, Jalan Terompong, and finally Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan. Make a left turn toward the ocean just before the Mulia Hotel complex and follow the road to its end at Geger Beach. Parking is available near the beach. Beach entry costs approximately 40,000 Indonesian Rupiah per person. Boat access to the break costs around 100,000 Rupiah each way and is highly recommended to avoid the lengthy paddle across the lagoon.

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Geger 

Indonesia
-8.7245 N / 115.2128 O
Bali
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Hard to find
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Geger Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Geger is one of Bali's most consistent and underrated reef breaks, offering quality waves with minimal crowds in a stunning natural setting. Located on the eastern edge of the Bukit Peninsula, this coral reef setup delivers fast, powerful lefts and rights that work nearly year-round, making it an excellent choice for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions with world-class views across the Lombok Strait.

Geography and Nature

Geger sits on the southern end of Nusa Dua, just 5 kilometers from Bali's international airport and positioned directly in front of Geger Beach. The break lies a few hundred meters offshore from a pristine white sand beach backed by luxury resorts and local warungs. The landscape offers dramatic views of Mount Agung, the Nikko headland, and the islands of Lembongan and Penida rising from the horizon. The beach itself is well-maintained with gentle slopes leading into deeper water, creating an accessible entry point despite the offshore reef location.

Surf Setup

Geger breaks across a shallow coral reef system that creates multiple peaks with distinct characteristics. The break consists of three main sections that increase in size and power the further you venture from shore. The inside peak offers more forgiving waves suitable for building skills, while the middle section delivers consistent, peeling rights and lefts that can peel for over 200 meters on quality swells. The outside peak, sometimes called Escalators by long-time expats, produces the steepest and most powerful waves with barrels available right from takeoff. The break works best with southeast and southwest swells combined with northwest and west winds blowing offshore. All tides work here, though low to mid tide produces the cleanest conditions when the reef is just covered with water. A typical session brings fast, shifty right-handers that can either barrel perfectly or close out across the reef, depending on swell direction and sandbank positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

Geger rarely goes flat due to its exposure to the Indian Ocean and deep water offshore. The spot is most consistent during the wet season from October through April when southern and southwestern swells combine with favorable offshore winds. However, the break picks up swell year-round, making it a reliable option even during slower periods when other Bali breaks lack shape. The dry season months of May through September still produce rideable waves, though conditions tend toward smaller, more variable swell.

Crowd Levels

Geger remains quiet compared to famous nearby breaks like Uluwatu and Keramas. Most traveling surfers chase more celebrated spots, leaving the lineup peaceful on both weekdays and weekends. The local community is respectful, and the break accommodates surfers of all visiting backgrounds without territorial tension.

Who It's For

This break suits intermediate and advanced surfers best. The coral reef demands respect and solid board control, while the power and speed of the waves require experience reading reef breaks. Intermediate surfers can find manageable waves on the inside peaks during smaller swells, while advanced surfers will appreciate the challenging outside sections and barrel opportunities.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral reef demands careful navigation and proper footwear or reef booties. Seaweed farms on the paddle out can cause hand cuts. The powerful current and long paddle make taking a boat a smart option for conserving energy. Waves often appear smaller from shore than they actually are once you're in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October see water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light 2-millimeter spring suit or rash guard. Winter from December to March brings cooler water between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter spring suit comfortable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures around 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a thin 2-millimeter suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Geger is approximately 25 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport, roughly 25 minutes by car in normal traffic. From the airport, take Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai heading east, then turn right onto Jalan Gopala, which becomes Jalan Srikandi, Jalan Terompong, and finally Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan. Make a left turn toward the ocean just before the Mulia Hotel complex and follow the road to its end at Geger Beach. Parking is available near the beach. Beach entry costs approximately 40,000 Indonesian Rupiah per person. Boat access to the break costs around 100,000 Rupiah each way and is highly recommended to avoid the lengthy paddle across the lagoon.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION

Good swell direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Geger is most consistent from October through April during the wet season with southern and southwestern swells and northwest or west offshore winds. It works year-round due to Indian Ocean exposure, rarely going flat, though dry season from May to September offers smaller, variable waves. Low to mid tide provides the cleanest conditions when the reef is just covered.
Geger suits intermediate and advanced surfers best due to the sharp coral reef, powerful waves, and need for solid board control. Intermediates can handle inside peaks on smaller swells, while advanced surfers enjoy the challenging outside sections with barrels. Beginners should avoid it because of the reef demands and currents.
Geger features a shallow coral reef with three peaks: forgiving inside waves, consistent peeling lefts and rights over 200 meters in the middle, and steep, powerful outside waves with barrels. Fast, shifty right-handers dominate, working best on southeast and southwest swells with northwest or west offshore winds. All tides work, but low to mid is cleanest.
Geger stays quiet with minimal crowds compared to Uluwatu or Keramas, peaceful on weekdays and weekends, and the respectful local community welcomes visitors. It's 25 kilometers from Ngurah Rai Airport, about 25 minutes by car via Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai east to Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, left before Mulia Hotel to Geger Beach. Parking available; beach entry 40,000 IDR, boat 100,000 IDR each way.
Geger stands out as Bali's consistent, underrated reef break with quality lefts and rights, minimal crowds, and stunning views of Mount Agung, Nikko headland, Lembongan, and Penida across the Lombok Strait. Offshore from pristine Geger Beach near luxury resorts, it offers year-round waves in a natural setting, unlike busier famous spots.

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