SERANGAN
Take the by pass to sanur and make a you turn after Makro, then left and just go straight ahead. After you have spent Rp.1000 for parking, just ask for the way to the surfbeach. Once there you will find one of the most diverse spots at all with a big choice of waves. Often very crowded, which can make it a nightmare. You will find three breaks-perfect for beginners right through to the most experienced. Don't forget booties-sharp coral.
SANUR
Sanur and Tandjungs and Hyatt are the three main reefs at Sanur. To get there just follow the By Pass main road to Sanur and then turn right at either of the two sets of traffic lights in Sanur. From any of the beach areas you should be able to see at least one of the reefs. Hyatt Reef is, as the name implies, out the front of the Bali Hyatt Resort.
Season - Wet Season (November - April)
Swell Direction - South
Ideal Size - 4 - 6 ft
Best Winds - West South West
Break - The breaks in the Sanur area require a lot of big swell to get them working properly. It there is huge swell at Nusa Dua you will find some perfect right handers along the Sanur reefs. Be warned that the local surfers are very 'wave hungry' and also not too happy about sharing their 'home break' and they can make it difficult for any newcomer, especially when the waves are under 5ft and this can make it difficult to get waves.
HYATT REEF
Best avoided on an outgoing tide Hyatt reef is 1km offshore and can provide great right handers. Located on the edge of the channel that drains all water from Sanur lagoon the Hyatt Reef is the best surfed mid tide-incoming.
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