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Kuta Reef is one of the original surf spots in Bali, sitting about 700 meters offshore. It's located near the southern end of Kuta Beach and is known for its reef break that waits for the right swell to kick in. This spot can get quite busy, especially with local surfers and boatloads of tourists who prefer to avoid the paddle out from the beach.
This spot handles optimal swell from the Southwest and can take on waves coming from the South and West as well, making it versatile. When the swell hits, you can expect left-breaking waves that are best around low to mid tide. Wave sizes can range from 3 feet (about 1 meter) and can get up to 8-10 feet (2.5-3 meters) on bigger days. The main wave is a smooth left drop that can be a bit ledgy and offers some barrels, but the section further up the reef tends to close out. For those looking to surf here, it’s ideal for intermediate surfers, but be ready for the trades that kick in by the afternoon, which can affect the waves.
Due to its popularity, Kuta Reef can get overcrowded. The local crowd expects respect in the water, so make sure to be mindful of the lineup etiquette. If you’re planning a trip, a dawn patrol might offer less crowd, but it’s no guarantee. Overall, Kuta Reef presents a great surfing experience if you can time it right and handle the locals.