Bali is famous for its surf scene, and it’s not just for the pros. If you’re new to surfing, Bali has plenty of safe, beginner-friendly beaches where you can learn in warm water and beautiful surroundings.

In this guide, we’ll share the best beaches for beginner surfers in Bali, plus some helpful tips. At Pelan Pelan Bali Surf & Yoga Retreat, we offer beginner surf lessons in Bali and love taking our guests to peaceful spots where learning is fun and relaxed.

5 Beginner Surf Beaches in Bali

1. Yeh Gangga Beach

  • Where: West of Canggu
  • Why it’s great: Soft whitewater waves and a sandy bottom make it ideal for your first time standing up. You can just walk in, so you don’t need to paddle yet!
  • Vibe: Quiet and uncrowded, perfect for focusing.
  • Tip: Go at mid to high tide for the best waves. Watch for stronger currents if you paddle too far out.

2. Kedungu Beach

  • Where: 15 minutes from our location
  • Why it’s great: A great next step after Yeh Gangga. Easy whitewater turns into fun green waves.
  • Vibe: Surrounded by rice fields, with a chill local surf vibe.
  • Tip: Avoid low tide, there are some rocks when it’s shallow.

3. Kelating Beach

  • Where: Tabanan area
  • Why it’s great: A quiet spot with smooth, slow waves that are easy to ride.
  • Vibe: Peaceful and far from the crowds.
  • Tip: Great place to build your confidence.

4. Pig Stone Beach

  • Where: Just 5 minutes from Kedungu
  • Why it’s great: A little more advanced, perfect for catching small green waves.
  • Vibe: Calm and relaxed with mostly very few people.
  • Tip: Best when the waves are small to medium.

5. Pangkung Tiba

  • Where: West Bali
  • Why it’s great: Long, mellow right-hand waves, more challenging but fun to ride.
  • Vibe: Mostly quiet and ideal for beginners.
  • Tip: Awesome for longboarders too.

Popular But Busier Beginner Beaches in Bali

Popular But Busier Beginner Beaches in Bali

 

If you’re staying near tourist areas, you’ll find beginner waves here too, but expect crowds:

  • Kuta Beach: Classic beginner beach but very busy.
  • Legian Beach: Gentle waves and lots of surf schools.
  • Batu Bolong (Canggu Beach): Popular with surf camps, but often packed.
  • Dreamland Beach: Scenic with soft waves when it’s small.
  • Padang Padang Rights (Baby Padang): Nice soft break when the swell is small.
  • Jimbaran Beach: Calm waters for paddling practice, but needs a very big swell to work.
  • Seminyak Beach: Good for whitewater, but very crowded.

We prefer Bali’s quieter west coast for safe beaches for beginner surfers in Bali.

Quick Guide to Bali’s Best Beginner Surf Beaches

Here’s a quick look at what makes each of these beginner-friendly beaches special, so you can choose the right one for your surf level:

  • Yeh Gangga: This is the perfect spot for your very first surf experience. The waves are soft and gentle, and the sandy bottom makes it safe and easy to practice standing up for the first time. It’s quiet too, so you won’t feel overwhelmed by crowds.
  • Kedungu: Just a short drive from our location, Kedungu is great if you’ve already had your first lesson and want to start riding small green waves. It still has whitewater for practice but offers a bit more challenge as you progress.
  • Kelating: A peaceful beach ideal for building your confidence. The waves here are smooth and easy to ride, making it perfect for practicing both whitewater and beginner green waves in a calm setting.
  • Pig Stone Beach: If you’re feeling ready for a slightly bigger challenge, this beach is a great step up. The waves are small but clean, which helps you work on catching and riding green waves. Still quiet and uncrowded, it’s great for intermediate beginners.
  • Pangkung Tiba: For those looking to try longer rides, this beach has mellow, right-hand waves that are great for longboarding. It’s more suited for beginners who are comfortable in the water and ready for a bit more wavelength.

Each of these beaches offers a different vibe and wave style, but they all share something in common: a safe, relaxed atmosphere that’s perfect for learning. If you’re not sure where to start, our friendly guides will take you to the beach that fits your level best.

Beginner Surf Lessons in Bali: Why It’s Worth It

Learning to surf isn’t just about standing up, it’s about feeling safe, understanding the ocean, and having fun. We offer beginner surf lessons in Bali that are designed for people just starting.

We have to most fun surfguides, that make a party from every wave you catch.

What’s included:

  • Learning about ocean safety
  • How to paddle and pop up
  • Practicing on soft whitewater waves
  • Small green wave practice when you’re ready
  • Video coaching to help you improve

Why learn with us?

  • 2 guide : 2 students = more personal help
  • Friendly, funny, experienced local instructors
  • We drive you to the best beach for your level

Book your beginner surf lesson now and enjoy a fun, safe way to learn the basics. Stay at our surf hotel Canggu for the full experience, just minutes away from the beach and great waves.

Top Tips for Beginner Surfers in Bali

  • Pick a beach with a sandy bottom.
  • Start with whitewater waves before trying green waves.
  • Learn with a certified surf school. Try our school.
  • Check tides and conditions before you go.
  • Be respectful, follow the surf rules, and give space to others.

Why Choose Us for Your Surf Journey?

We’re just outside Canggu in a peaceful village, where you can enjoy a mix of surfing, yoga, and Balinese culture. At our yoga retreat Bali, we welcome solo travelers, friends, and families to relax and recharge.

No matter who you come with, you’ll feel right at home here. What we offer:

  • Daily surf lessons for beginners
  • Yoga and meditation classes
  • Traditional Balinese massages
  • Healthy home-cooked food
  • A warm, social atmosphere

Join our surf retreat today and experience the best of Bali in a relaxing and friendly setting. Explore our Pelan Pelan retreat packages to find the one that suits your style and schedule.

People Also Ask

Which beach is best for beginner surfing in Bali?

Yeh Gangga and Kedungu are great choices, soft waves, and are not crowded.

Where is the best place for beginner surfers?

We take our guests to quiet beaches on Bali’s west coast where it’s safe and relaxed.

What beach waves are good for beginners?

Soft whitewater and mellow green waves over sand are best. Avoid reefs and big swells.

Is Seminyak Beach good for beginner surfers?

Yes, but it’s usually packed. We prefer calm spots like Kelating or Pangkung Tiba.

Bali is the perfect place to learn surfing, warm water, soft waves, and friendly vibes. If you want to learn in a calm, beautiful place, come surf with us.

Book your beginner surf lesson today and start your journey with confidence. Our surf trips Bali are perfect for anyone looking to learn, explore, and have fun in the waves.

If you’re ready to get started, contact us or book now to join the experience!