Overview
About this Spot
Nyang Nyang is a surf spot located in Bali, Indonesia. The spot provides both left and right waves. It’s situated on the Bukit Peninsula, known for its pristine white sands and clear turquoise waters. Nyang Nyang is characterized by a coral reef and sand bottom, suitable for surfing at all tides. This regional classic spot is best suited for intermediate surfers. The waves at Nyang Nyang are very consistent, with a length ranging from 50 to 150 meters. The spot typically sees few surfers, offering a less crowded surf experience. Nyang Nyang is accessible via a steep descent of about 500 to 600 steps, contributing to its secluded nature. The waves perform optimally during the wet season, from November to April, when the swell direction is from the south to southwest. Surfing is most favorable at mid to high tides, as the reef can be quite shallow. Facilities at Nyang Nyang Beach are minimal, with limited food vendors and no lifeguard services, so come prepared with necessary supplies. Nearby surf spots include Temple, Uluwatu, Padang Padang, Impossibles, and Bingin. When checking the surf forecast or report, consider that Nyang Nyang can be a good option when other spots are small. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Remember to respect the locals and follow surf etiquette, especially if the spot gets crowded. The beach’s remote location and challenging access offer a tranquil environment for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. Nyang Nyang Beach is part of Pecatu village in South Kuta, Bali. It’s located in the western side of the Bukit Peninsula, where the hilly landscape creates smaller, more isolated beaches. The area lacks fresh water, and a seawater desalination plant has been constructed to address this issue. Always check a surf map or webcam before your visit to get the most up-to-date information on conditions at Nyang Nyang.
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Coordinates
-8.840968° N, 115.092920° W
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