Surfing in Nusa Lembongan


Nusa Lembongan is 20km off Bali’s East Coast and just an hours cruise across the Badung Strait. It’s a small island with a population of less than 4,000 friendly locals - the water is crystal clear which makes for excellent diving and snorkelling, and with fewer visitors than the main areas of Bali, surfers can enjoy a less crowded surf at the breaks on Lembongan.
Find some surf some with your favorite wave in Nusa Lembongan. If staying at the places in the cliff overlooking the break, it’s a short (5 min) paddle out to this spot. Follow the rope leading out, it makes it easier to guage the channel! Paddle around the right, if you try to paddle acroos the left and then around, your arms will give up on you before you start.


Nusa Lembongan has a tropical climate being just located below the equator. Temperatures average around 30′C all year round.

The Weather
The wet season occurs October to March, and as with all tropical climates the humidity at this time can be oppresive. The dry season occurs from April to September, with less humid conditions and sunnier weather. This is usually the most popular time to travel to Bali.

Most rainfall in Nusa Lembongan will occur during the wet season, but downpours are typical and can occur at anytime, usually not lasting too long.


What to Bring
Some people will want fresh clothes each day, but most will live in the same pair of boardies for the entire trip!  The below is a guide designed to help and maximise your enjoyment.  A handy hint is also to split your clothes and gear between your board bag and your check in luggage in case one gets lost.  Remember not to put sharp objects in your hand luggage!

 

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