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Surf Spots for Beginners and Longboarders Near Uluwatu

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    Shane Daugherty
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Longboarder paddling out on a small day at Baby Padang

Uluwatu, in Bali, is a dream destination for surfers of all skill levels. Its turquoise blue waters are home to some of the most stunning waves. Many of the breaks are reef breaks, and if you aren't used to them, they can be quite intimidating. But luckily for beginners or longboarders, some spots offer softer, more forgiving waves, allowing you to hone your skills or walk the nose. Here are four surf spots near Uluwatu that are perfect for beginners or longboarders:

1. Baby Padang

Surfing small waves at Baby Padang

Baby Padang, when the swell is small, serves up manageable waves that are ideal for beginners. The spot offers a safe environment for newbies to learn, make mistakes, and improve without the fear of more challenging waves. The wave is a little bit short, so if you are an experienced longboarder, you might end up surfing impossibles, the wave right next door.

A sign warning about monkeys on Padang beach

As the sign states, beware of the monkeys! They will steal your stuff if you leave anything shiny or tasty alone for too long. But they sure are cool to watch.

2. Balangan

Crowded day surfing at Balagan near Uluwatu

Balangan is another excellent choice for longboarders when the swell is small. Its long, white sandy beach is a visual treat, and the gentle waves here are perfect for those finding their feet on the board. This wave is great for beginners because it has many sections that can break up the crowd. So, compared to some of the more consistent reef breaks in the area, you won't have to compete with as many people for a wave.

3. Bingin at High Tide

Bingin can be a good option at very high tide, especially near the full moon. It has a reputation for being a fast, shallow, barreling reef break, but at high tide, on a medium-sized swell, the waves become softer and more approachable for beginners or longboarders. I would say though, if you are more of a beginner, skip this one and save it for the more experienced longboarders.

4. Dreamland

Dreamland surfing not crowded

Dreamland, with its sandy bottom, is one of the most beginner-friendly spots in Bali. Its soft waves offer beginners a safer and more relaxed environment, perfect for longboarding practice.

Conclusion

Uluwatu, with its stunning scenery and variety of surf spots, is an ideal location for beginner longboarders. Whether it's the forgiving waves of Baby Padang, the scenic beauty of Balangan, the high tide charm of Bingin, or the sandy comfort of Dreamland, you're sure to find the perfect spot to start your surfing journey. Remember, practice makes perfect, and every wipeout is a lesson learned on the path to becoming a skilled surfer

Catch you on the next wave,

Shane Daugherty

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