The surfing season in Bali continues with its highs and lows. Right now the swell is average, slackening off over the next few days and looking good for Sunday & Monday. MagicSeaweed is a pretty good site for the raw data, with easy to read charts.
As BaliWaves informs us, the best places to surf today would of been Uluwatu and Padang Padang, with a 5-8ft wave height in Legian bay. Today Uluwatu was getting an 11 mph wind and the beach breaks of Kuta / Legian / Seminyak were even more windy. At Kuta Halfway, the beach itself is halfway onto the road, the sidewalk covered in about 6 inches of sand.
People hoping to learn to surf in Bali should take surfing lessons from a reputable surf school, such as Bali Learn To Surf, at Hard Rock Hotel, Rip Curl at Blue Ocean beach, or Palu on Poppies Lane II.

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Hi Nick
You dont know who i am but i have been reading and following your website for the past 3yrs or so. I am wondering if you could help me? i am bringing my balinese friend to perth in october (hopefully) we have been waiting a week for the visa and they have told him it will take another week, do u know if he can book his flights without the visa? and if so where is the best place to book a flight? garuda office at kuta paradiso hotel or a travel agent? is the 1 in poppies lane 2 any good? its so frustrating cos i cant book it from perth..do u know if they let u hold seats? any help/info would be appreciated
thanks
Lindsey
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