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Bali Advice

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Created by IFocus > 9 months ago, 1 Jul 2008
IFocus
WA, 582 posts
1 Jul 2008 7:26PM
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Taking the wife and daughter to Bali in Oct

Surfed around the world but not Indo.....

Any advice from the older guys where to stay / surf

I still surf a short board but my daughter is a novice so I was thinking Legian, hotel has to be reasonable for the Minister for War (wife) is Oct to early for the Nusa Dua area?

Appreciate any advice

spot1
WA, 1588 posts
1 Jul 2008 7:58PM
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wear bootys
get in contact with slim from
www.baliwaves.com
for a small fee he will slot you into the best wave on the day no wasting time

IFocus
WA, 582 posts
2 Jul 2008 10:18AM
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Cheers Spot

fionzc
82 posts
11 Jul 2008 6:08PM
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I was in Bali recently and checked out some of the surf spots. I would say Double 6 beach in Seminyak area is nice...and probably suitable for your daughter. I learnt how to surf there.

Kuta is where a lot of surfers are, but way too crowded! Since you surfed around the world, I would presume you should be pretty good, can check out the beach at Uluwatu. Gorgeous place and killer waves!

People in Bali usually rent a board & bike and just go explore around to find the good spots.

You can also book a 1 or 2-bedroom villa in Seminyak area. The villas are aplenty in Bali and usually very pretty! Comes usually with private pool, housekeeper, cook, security guard etc. Your wife would love it, especially with loads shopping at every corner.

The waves at Uluwatu...have to swim a distance out though. But simply gorgeous place.





Double 6 beach in Seminyak.



Sharkies Point in Canggu (near Echo beach) - supposed to be a good spot and only a few surfers around.



Kuta Beach

synsies1000
WA, 270 posts
12 Jul 2008 12:36AM
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thats about the best advise ive read from a novice, keep up the good work fionzc!




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