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Bali Surf Report 28th Sept 2025 Uluwatu

Another day of world-class waves at Uluwatu. The swell was firing, with clean, well-overhead sets running all the way to the big rock at the end of the Race Track. Light offshore wind and a light crowd made for ideal conditions.

As detailed in our Ultimate Guide to Surfing Uluwatu, this section works best on a low-to-mid tide where it offers powerful walls and rides up to 400 meters long. Unlike “The Peak” which relies on high tide consistency, the Racetrack requires precise positioning to navigate the speed required to make the sections. To learn more about how the Racetrack connects with Temples and the Outside Corner, read our full breakdown of the spot’s mechanics.

The Racetrack was living up to its name: fast, down-the-line, and offering section after section to hit. It was a light-hearted, high-performance session that proved you don’t need perfection to have an incredible surf.

How to Surf Uluwatu: Guide for Intermediates

This was an approachable day at Uluwatu, perfect for intermediates ready to handle a bit of speed and texture.

  • Step up your game: If you are comfortable on the face but want to learn how to generate speed on faster waves, our intermediate surf lessons will help you keep up with sections like the Racetrack.
  • Navigate the reef: Uluwatu has many moods. Our local surf guides know exactly which tide minimizes the crumble and maximizes the ride time.
  • Stay where the action is: maximize your water time by staying at Padang Padang Surf Camp, located just minutes from the best waves in Bali.

For recent Bali Surf Reports and up to date Surf Forecast of Uluwatu. For information on all Bali Surf Spots

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