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6th August 2025
East Coast: The morning kicked off with a punch, delivering solid 6ft sets and the occasional 8ft bomb earlier in the day. Tied closely to the tide, the early hours were quiet, with only a few watching from the beach until the conditions settled. By around 10am there were six surfers out making the most of the cross-offshore winds, with long, challenging walls on offer for the experienced crew.
8th August, 2025
Balangan: Conditions changed up on the Bukit with Balangan serving up 4ft peaks under a bit of cloud cover. Cross-shore winds created some texture on the faces with around 40 surfers in the lineup, there was still plenty of energy in the water. A busy and competitive morning session, but some nice lines pushed through for those in the right spot.
9th August, 2025
Keramas: The east coast reef turned it on again with 5ft waves and a few bigger sets pushing through. Offshore winds kept things clean through the morning, and with 25 surfers in the water at 9am, there was no shortage of action. A couple of standout rides were seen from visiting surfers and local talent, keeping the crowd entertained.
Weather & Tides
We’ve had a mix of conditions across these three days, from passing clouds to sunny spells, and light to moderate winds swinging between offshore, cross-offshore, and cross-shore depending on location and time of day.
Today, Monday 11th August in Bali is starting with passing clouds, a temperature of 26°C and humidity around 76%. Winds are SE at 11 km/h, freshening during the day. Remaining tides for today include a high at 11:33am (2.4m) and a low at 5:47pm (0.0m). Tomorrow, Tuesday 12th August will see a low at 5:50am (0.3m), a high at 12:09pm (2.4m), and another low at 6:16pm (0.0m).
Surf Forecast
The swell forecast shows a steady run of SSW energy in the 2+m range today, fading as the week goes on, with periods holding between 15–16 seconds early before dropping midweek also. Winds are expected to remain from the ESE to SE, offering offshore conditions for the east coast and cross-shore to onshore tendencies for the west coast.
Surf Tours & Accommodation
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