Choose surfing destinations
With so many surfing locations to choose from, it would be best if you did some research before deciding which ones to visit. Keep in mind each surfing location will have its own breaks, water conditions, accessibility, temperature and hazards.
Some places may even require you to do a bit of hiking due to its remote location, which may or may not be a deal-breaker to some. So be sure to take those factors into account.
Take care of documents
This applies especially to foreigners planning to visit Bali for a surfing trip. Be smart and plan ahead to take care of your immigration and travel documents. This is especially important if you’re planning to bring your own surfing board – make sure you read up on proper travel directions for bringing a surfboard. The last thing you want is to run into customs problems on your surfing trip.
Bring enough money
Not every location in Bali has an EDC machine where you can swipe your card. Always bring enough cash on you and a bit of extra for emergency situations. And a useful little tip is to make it a habit to have a small change in hand so that you can be more precise with your exchanges – especially when you’re surfing in remote locations.
Emergency precautions
This goes without saying, but it would be wise to have a back-up plan and precautions in case of emergencies. Make sure to have self-identification documents, emergency contacts, sunblock, extra fins, keys and a repair kit for your surfboard should you run into problems. First aid items are also just as important and get the phone numbers of the nearest hospital just in case.
Are you planning a surfing trip to Bali? Reach out to us at Pelan Pelan Bali, and we’ll introduce you to the amazing community here in Canggu. Meet others who share the same passion as you do, and make new friends during your travels! We’ve also got wellness courses for our visitors to take, as well as surfing lessons if you want to sharpen your skills here in Bali!