Lombok Surf Spots

Why Choose Lombok for Surfing

Quiet breaks and reliable surf in a relaxed setting.

Lombok is a hidden gem with uncrowded surf breaks, scenic backdrops, and year-round swells. Just 25 minutes from Bali, you’ll ride waves from Gerupuk to Desert Point. ISA-certified instructors guide you safely. Between sessions, enjoy local food, traditional crafts, and the rich culture that makes Lombok truly unforgettable.

Top places to surf in Lombok

Riding the Beauty of Lombok's Waves

Choose your break by experience.

Lombok’s coast becomes a surfer’s playground with shifting seasons and world-class swells. From December to March, southern reefs deliver 4–8ft giants; May to September brings clean east coast waves. Surf camps place you near the action, ride Desert Point by sunrise, explore secret bays by noon. Local guides say: “Three-day surf forecast streaks unlock perfect offshore magic.”

General Info

Everything you need to know before surfing in Lombok

Before you surf in Lombok, learn its seasons and respect local customs. Dry season (April–September) brings 4–8 ft swells to Mawi and Desert Point, while wet season (October–March) favors Gerupuk and Seger Beach. Watch for reef closures during spawning. Respect traditions, ask locals before paddling out, wear booties, avoid plastic, and steer clear of temple zones during sacred times.

Top Surf Spots

Explore the best places to surf

Lombok’s coast offers waves for every skill level. Beginners love Selong Belanak’s soft sand breaks, while intermediates head to Tanjung Aan’s A-frames or Gili Air’s quiet rights. Advanced surfers chase hollow tubes at Mawi, and experts ride the legendary 300-meter barrels at Desert Point. Whether mellow or massive, there’s a perfect wave waiting along Lombok’s shores.

Gerupuk Bay

Beginner waves, pro guides

Gerupuk Bay is where surf lessons turn into real adventures. Local instructors, blending traditional “juru selam” knowledge with modern tips, guide you through calm waves at Inside Right or the faster breaks at Outside Right. Don-Don’s mellow peaks and Tanjung Aan’s long lefts offer something for everyone. With small class sizes, you’ll build confidence and flow with every ride.

Surf spot level:

Ekas Beach

Smooth rides and fast lefts

Ekas Beach is where calm waves teach and wild ones thrill. Inside Ekas offers smooth 3–5ft waves for beginners, while Outside Ekas delivers deep, fast lefts for the advanced. Local guides say tides shape the experience, and early sessions beat winds. A protected paddle-out channel and shifting wave moods make Ekas both a teacher and a test.

Surf spot level:

Seger Beach

Mid-tide peaks with chill Kuta vibes

As golden hour hits the reef, Seger Beach becomes more than a surf spot, it’s a classroom for timing, speed, and wave reading. With punchy lefts for intermediates and faster rights for the advanced, it’s where skill levels rise. Mid-tide is ideal, reef booties are a must, and after your ride, Kuta’s warungs and massages bring the perfect wind-down.

Surf spot level:

Mawi

Barreling drops for thrill seekers

Mawi brings strong waves, fast drops, and big barrels that test your skills. On 6–8ft swells, it’s an A-frame dream for pros, while beginners can stick to the softer shoulders. Easterly winds polish the faces, but strong rips and reef hazards demand caution. Follow channel flags, surf mid-tide, and always respect the break. Mawi rewards boldness, but only if you’re ready.

Surf spot level:

Desert Point (Bangko-Bangko)

Lombok's Barrel Factory

Desert Point is Lombok’s most iconic and challenging wave. This world-class left-hand reef break offers 20-second barrels when SW swells, ESE winds, and mid-to-high tides align. It’s only for experienced surfers and demands respect, both from the ocean and the local village. Visit between May–September, follow local rules, and prepare for one of surfing’s ultimate tests.

Are Guling

Mix of mellow and sharp waves

At Are Guling, you get two waves in one spot. The right reef offers playful walls for intermediate surfers, while the left reef is faster and hollow, perfect for advanced riders chasing barrels. Surf it best between November and April, and aim for morning sessions. Respect the tides, wear reef booties, and team up with local boats for safety and tips.

Surf spot level:

Senggigi

Chill surf meets coastal culture

Senggigi offers a mellow surf escape on Lombok’s north coast. Its calm bay and soft beach breaks are perfect for longboarders, SUP riders, and beginners finding their balance. Morning waves invite smooth rides, while afternoons reveal Sasak village life, spicy ayam taliwang, and local crafts. It’s where you ride the ocean early, then soak in culture by sunset.

Surf spot level:

Belongas

Remote reef playground

Belongas boasts five unique breaks, from gentle waves at Kids Point to the powerful tubes of Outside Left. Make sure to check the surf report for Kuta Lombok before heading out. The 90-minute boat ride from Awang Harbor is worth it for these waves. Start at DonDon’s right-handers for some fun practice. Waist-high waves here are perfect for learning cutbacks. As the swells grow, move to the Main Peak for its fast, racing sections. Advanced surfers will love Outside Left’s huge barrels. These waves can reach triple overhead and break over a shallow reef. Local boat captains can guide you to the best spots on the Lombok surf spots map. Visit between April and October for the best waves.

Surf spot level:

Surf Spot Levels

Gentle currents, colorful reefs, and beginner-friendly dives

Lombok’s surf breaks are shaped by ancient reefs that create waves for all levels. Beginners start in bays like Gerupuk, then move to outer reefs as they progress. Reef depth, wave interval, and channel access define each challenge. Local guides rely on tidal charts, and surf maps help spot shifts. April to October brings the cleanest, most consistent waves across the island.

Beginner Spots

Breaks Safe bays and mellow waves for first-timers.

Lombok has perfect beginner-friendly surf zones with mellow waves and soft reefs. Gerupuk’s Inside Right offers long, rolling rights with boat access. Ekas Inside is a calm lagoon with soft, waist-high waves and support boats. Seger Beach near Kuta has peaky breaks for all levels. Mornings are best at Seger, while Gerupuk and Ekas stay consistent throughout the day.

Intermediate Spots

Rides Balanced challenges for growing surfers.

Are you prepared to progress beyond beginner waves? Lombok’s intermediate surf spots offer longer rides and more power. Gerupuk’s Outside Right delivers fast, shoulder-high walls on outgoing tides. Ekas Outside throws clean lefts near limestone cliffs. Mawi’s A-frame peaks shift with the tide, fun at high, barreling at mid, and heavy at low. These breaks reward good timing, positioning, and growing confidence.

Advance Spots

Zones Power and precision only for seasoned pros.

Lombok’s top surf spots for advanced riders include Desert Point and Senggigi. Desert Point is famous for its long, barreling lefts, best with SW swells and mid-tide. Senggigi delivers powerful A-frame peaks over coral, working well on NW winter swells. Both demand skill, timing, and local knowledge. These breaks offer pure Indonesian energy for those ready to take on the challenge.

How to Get There

Moments away from paradise

Getting to Lombok is easy, fly from Bali in 25 minutes or take a 4-hour fast ferry from Padang Bai. Once there, rent a 150cc+ scooter to reach surf spots like Ekas or Mawi. Stay in Kuta for convenience, Gerupuk for mellow waves, or Sekotong for remote barrels. Use a surf map to plan, especially during rainy season.

FAQ

Lombok has waves all year, but the seasons change things. The dry season (May-September) has offshore winds and big waves on the west coast. The wet season (November-March) brings big waves to the south. Don’t miss the “bau nyale” festival in February or March. It’s a chance to see local culture while surfing.

Lombok has great waves without the crowds. It has unique reefs that create different levels of breaks. The surf ladder system helps you move from easy bays to tough reefs. The tides here (2-4m) change the breaks every day. This is different from Bali’s more steady conditions.

Yes, guides are key for reef breaks. They know the tides, like Mawi’s calm high tide and its low tide challenges. They also help avoid fishing boats at Gerupuk and find the best spots at Ekas Outside. Most surf camps include guides in their packages.

Beginners love Gerupuk Inside for its long right-handers. Seger Beach has two peaks, one for beginners. Ekas Inside is great for first-timers with its safety boat.

The 4m tidal range changes the breaks a lot. Mawi goes from fun waves to hard barrels with the tide. Gerupuk Outside is fast at mid tide. Check the tide charts. Some spots, like Desert Point, only work in a small window.

You can try on a scooter, but it’s tough. Sekotong’s roads are rough. Most surf camps offer boat rides from Kuta. Desert Point needs the right conditions for its famous waves. Locals say it’s either on or off.

The fastest way is a 25-minute flight to Lombok International Airport (LOP). It’s close to Kuta. You can also take a 4-hour ferry from Padang Bai to Lembar Harbor. Once in Lombok, rent a big scooter for the mountain roads. Surf camps offer daily transport to many spots.

Yes! Mocean Resort and others offer yoga, cultural tours, and surf lessons. They also have video analysis and reef boot rentals. You can even go on a bau nyale fishing trip. Kuta has modern lodges, while Gerupuk offers local stays.

Reef boots are a must at most spots, except Seger. Wear a 2mm neoprene top for long sessions at Ekas Outside. Surf schools provide helmets for tricky spots like Senggigi. Always surf with a buddy. The currents can be strong at spots like Gerupuk Outside.

Kuta has a lively scene and surf shops. It’s great for those who love to party. Gerupuk is quieter, near five breaks, but it’s a bit further north. Consider starting in Kuta for Seger Beach, then move to Gerupuk for more challenging waves.

Find Your Wave with Mocean Beach Resort!

It’s a surf place with lessons, gear, yoga, and cozy places to stay.

Mocean Beach Resort is Sumbawa’s top surf retreat, offering guided sessions, reef boot rentals, and video analysis. Whether you’re just starting out or chasing barrels, our certified instructors adjust to your pace. After surfing, unwind with yoga or explore the island. Stay in our eco-lodges and enjoy one of Indonesia’s best surf camps. Your next great surf journey starts here.