Overview
About this Spot
Sanur is a surf spot located in Bali, Indonesia. The spot provides right waves. It’s situated on a coral reef bottom and works best during medium and high tides. Sanur is suitable for intermediate surfers and offers wave lengths between 50 to 150 meters. The spot can get crowded, so it’s important to check the surf etiquette before paddling out. When surfing here, always respect the locals, especially when it’s busy. Check your skills before entering the water to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Sanur is known for its rocks, so be cautious when surfing. The spot can be accessed by boat or by paddling from the Grand Hyatt in Sanur, with the paddle taking over 20 minutes. Nearby surf spots include Tanjung Left, Sindhu Beach, Sindhu Right, Padang Galak, and Tandjungs. Sanur is part of a 5.1 km coastline that was reclaimed in 2008. The area has a rich history, with evidence of human occupation dating back to the Bronze Age. In the 20th century, Sanur played a role in significant historical events, including the Dutch invasion in 1906 and the Japanese occupation during World War II. The development of tourism in Sanur began in the 1960s with the construction of Bali’s first five-star luxury resort. Today, Sanur is part of a Special Economic Zone development plan. When planning your surf trip, consider checking the surf forecast and report for up-to-date conditions. A surf map or webcam can also be helpful for assessing the waves. Remember to always prioritize safety and respect for both the environment and local community when surfing in Sanur.
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Location
Coordinates
-8.674404° N, 115.266862° W
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