Surf Girl – July 2019

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ISLAND OF GODS, BALI


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ali, the Bukit Peninsula, Uluwatu and
Padang – exotic names that conjure
up the magic of what was referred
to as the 'Islands of the Gods’, when
surfers fi rst started travelling there in the late 70s.
Off shore everyday, bikinis and boardshorts, and
a cultural experience among the most welcoming
people on earth, made for an unforgettable
adventure that captured the essence of surf travel.
These days it is busier, with many bars many more
buildings, but a trip to Bali is still an experience
that every surfer should tick off.


  1. Temples
    Least crowded section at Ulu’s, due to its shallow
    ledge and a long paddle. Good on the smaller days,
    but you have to be on your A-game.

  2. The Bombie
    Huge waves break on the reefs most exposed section.
    Some of the biggest waves in Indo have been ridden
    here. Super impressive to watch from cliff s.

  3. The Peak
    Directly out front of the infamous cave, that provides
    the entry and exit point and is the most consistent
    section of the reef. It picks up plenty of swell, with
    shifty peaks that spread a crowd.
    4. Outside Corner
    'Proper' Ulu’s. Starts to work on a big swell at low tide

    • this is the wave that made Bali famous in the late 70s
      and 80s.



    1. Racetracks
      The last section along the reef, which starts on the
      corner of the reef to the right as you exit the cave and
      runs past the headland. Gets super shallow on a super
      sharp reef, but has long walls and great tubes.

    2. Padang Padang
      So good they named it twice was the saying. A short
      fast, hollow left. Padang is home to some of the best
      surfers in Indonesia and also hosts the Rip Curl Cup.
      There are lots of bars, a cool beach and lots of places
      to stay including luxury hotels.

    3. Uluwatu Village
      Surf bungalows, homestays, villas, hostels, hotels,
      resorts – you name it. Options range from an aff ordable
      homestay at $15-30 a night, up to several hundred for
      those who want the top-end accommodation.

    4. The Single Fin
      Sunset drinks at The Single Fin on top of the cliff are
      a must. It’s a great place for lunch and stunning when
      there is surf and a great sunset. It’s a really popular
      bar that sees huge crowds on Wednesday and
      Sunday nights.




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