Uluwatu

Discover the allure of Suluban Cave, granting access to a vast reef with multiple breaks where southeast swells create left-handers galore. Situated at the southwest tip of Bali, Uluwatu Cave opens to a small beach during low tide, offering stunning views of the Grajagan peninsula in Java on clear days. Perched on the cliffs are recently renovated warungs and bars, including the trendy Single Fin Cliff Bar, a surfers' haven for sunset chilling and occasional live entertainment.
Uluwatu - Temples
Escape the crowds at Surf Spot Temple, where fewer surfers venture due to the longer paddle required to reach the lineup. Optimal on smaller wave days, this spot captures more swell than its counterparts, providing a serene surfing experience.
Uluwatu - Outside Corner
Dormant until stirred by a significant swell, Outside Corner stands as a legendary spot best surfed at low tide with massive swells. Reserved for advanced surfers, this break, located beyond Racetrack, offers spectators a breathtaking view from the clifftop.
Uluwatu - The Peak
Positioned right in front of the cave, Uluwatu Peak captures the most swell, shining at mid and high tide. With gentle left-rolling waves, this break offers easy access to barrels, allowing for deep bottom turns and breathtaking views.
Uluwatu - Bommie
Witness the grandeur of Bommie Surfspot on larger swells and high tide, where Indonesia’s biggest waves unfold. A must-visit for thrill-seekers, this big wave spot promises an action-packed spectacle during your Bali adventure.
Uluwatu - Racetrack
As the northernmost spot on the reef, Racetrack boasts a fast, long-breaking wave with incredible barrel opportunities. Best experienced at low tide, this spot demands caution due to the sharp reef beneath, promising a thrilling yet dangerous ride.