REVIEW · SEMINYAK
90 Minutes Surfing Lesson in Canggu
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Bali waves, taught with patience. This 90-minute surf lesson in Canggu at Batu Bolong Beach is interesting because you get patient coaching from instructors like Edy and all the gear included, so you spend less time prepping and more time riding.
I like the small-group vibe and the clear in-water guidance that helps you understand what to do next, not just what you did wrong. And because the activity is private, it’s only your group out there, which makes learning feel less rushed.
One possible drawback: the price is non-refundable, so pick your day carefully before you lock it in.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you go
- Batu Bolong Beach: where your Canggu surf lesson begins
- Meet Edy and the coaching team: what makes this lesson click
- What’s included in the $34 surf lesson (and why it’s good value)
- The 90-minute flow: sand warm-up, then real time on waves
- Step 1: Surf explanation and basic positioning
- Step 2: Gear and readiness
- Step 3: Practice reps in small water
- Step 4: Coaching while you’re trying
- Step 5: End back at the meeting point
- What you’ll learn goes beyond standing: turning, timing, and confidence
- Board choice and progression: from first tries to harder setups
- Safety and sun care in Canggu: practical steps built into the lesson
- Timing and meeting point tips: make the session easier on yourself
- Who this surf lesson is best for
- Price and value: $34 for a lesson that handles the important stuff
- Should you book this 90-minute Canggu surf lesson?
- FAQ
- How long is the surfing lesson?
- What is included in the $34 price?
- Where do I meet for the lesson?
- Is the lesson private or shared?
- What hours does the activity run?
- What if I cancel?
Key highlights before you go

- Batu Bolong Beach start point: easy-to-find meeting at Pantai Batu Bolong in Canggu
- $34 for a full 90 minutes: includes explanation plus surf essentials (board, lycra, sunscreen, water)
- Edy’s coaching style: patient, funny, and clear, with guidance that builds confidence fast
- Progress that moves beyond basics: encouragement to stand, turn, and improve session to session
- Small-group, private feel: your group only, with plenty of attention in the water
- Sun and safety handled: zinc sunscreen and safety focus are part of the lesson setup
Batu Bolong Beach: where your Canggu surf lesson begins

Your lesson starts at Batu Bolong Beach (Pantai Batu Bolong). That matters more than people think. In Canggu, wave conditions can shift quickly, and being at a beach that’s set up for surfing lessons helps you get the right mix of practice time and wave chances.
The lesson runs about 1 hour 30 minutes and operates daily, with opening hours listed as 5:30 AM to 5:30 PM (Mon to Sun). If you like the classic Bali rhythm—cooler air, softer crowds, and a better start—you’ll probably find earlier sessions appealing. If you prefer a slower day, later times also work since the activity runs throughout the day.
You’ll get a mobile ticket, and confirmation happens at booking time. The activity also notes service animals are allowed, it’s near public transportation, and most people can participate.
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Meet Edy and the coaching team: what makes this lesson click
The biggest theme in the feedback is instruction quality, especially the way Edy teaches. People describe him as patient, competent, and good at staying calm while you’re still figuring out how to balance. One reviewer called out his combination of kindness and humor, which is a real asset when you’re learning something that can be awkward at first.
What you’re really paying for here is not just someone telling you where to place your feet. It’s coaching that helps you make decisions in real time, like when to paddle, how to time your takeoff, and how to stay relaxed after wipeouts. That kind of guidance shortens the learning curve.
Another repeated point: clear, encouraging explanations. Beginners usually need two things at once: a simple plan and someone who can adjust it when conditions or your body position changes. The way the instructors describe waves and timing seems to make that second part happen naturally, in the water.
And because this is a private activity (only your group participates), you’re less likely to be one of many faces. That usually helps beginners get more direct attention.
What’s included in the $34 surf lesson (and why it’s good value)

At $34, this is a relatively low-friction way to try surfing in Bali. The lesson includes:
- Surf explanation (so you know what you’re doing, not just where to stand)
- Surfboard rental
- Lycra (surf suit)
- Small bottle of water
- Zinc sunscreen
That last part is underrated. Bali sun can be intense, and not having to hunt for sunscreen right before you go can make the whole session smoother. The lycra also helps you feel more comfortable paddling and getting back on the board.
Board rental and basic gear are handled too, so you don’t have to factor in extra costs or waste vacation time shopping. If you’re only in Bali for a few days, that “just show up” setup is where the value really shows.
The 90-minute flow: sand warm-up, then real time on waves

Even without a minute-by-minute schedule, you can expect the lesson to follow a logical structure for beginners and improvers:
Step 1: Surf explanation and basic positioning
You start with a surf explanation to get you oriented. The goal is simple: help you understand how the board works, where you should be, and what you should do first once you’re in the water.
Step 2: Gear and readiness
You’ll have your board rental and lycra ready. Having the lycra on early also helps with comfort when you’re paddling for the first attempts.
Step 3: Practice reps in small water
The lesson includes “small water,” which usually means you’ll spend time where you can learn without feeling like every wave is a full-on test. The point is to build the habit of paddling, popping up, and staying balanced.
Step 4: Coaching while you’re trying
The most important part is ongoing instruction in the water. Reviews repeatedly mention Edy and the team taking time to explain clearly, then watching closely enough to help you improve quickly—like catching more waves and getting better at standing and turning.
Step 5: End back at the meeting point
The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t have to plan extra transport from a different area.
What you’ll learn goes beyond standing: turning, timing, and confidence

Most first surf lessons focus on one goal: stand up. This one aims higher through the way it teaches.
People mention learning to stand faster and make turns sooner than they expected. One standout detail from the feedback: the instruction helped riders progress quickly, even when moving from softer boards to harder boards. That suggests the coaching doesn’t just brute-force the first success. It teaches fundamentals that transfer.
Another repeated praise point is wave reading and timing. Reviews highlight how the instructor helps you catch more green waves by choosing the right moment. That’s huge. Catching the correct wave isn’t just luck—it’s timing plus awareness. When that clicks, the learning curve gets easier.
In plain terms: you’ll spend your session learning the why behind each attempt, and you’ll get coached on what to do next before your confidence disappears.
Board choice and progression: from first tries to harder setups

Surf schools often keep beginners on one beginner-friendly board for the whole lesson. Here, the feedback suggests that the instructors can adjust what you ride as you improve, including helping learners move beyond a soft-top setup.
You’ll still need the instructor to match the board to your current level and the conditions, but the teaching approach seems designed to avoid stalling progress. That’s what you want in a short 90-minute session: enough guidance to get you past the first plateau.
If you’re someone who hates feeling stuck, or you’re planning multiple mornings in Canggu, this kind of progression focus is a strong reason to choose this school.
Safety and sun care in Canggu: practical steps built into the lesson

The overview specifically calls out safety and environmental consciousness. While you can’t always see how every school handles that from a description, the practical safety angle is clear: the lesson is structured, coached in the water, and paired with the gear that keeps you comfortable enough to focus.
On top of that, they provide zinc sunscreen and a small bottle of water. That’s a big deal in Bali heat, especially for people who underestimate how long it takes to paddle, wipe out, and try again.
If you tend to burn fast, or you forget sunscreen when you’re excited, this inclusion helps you avoid one of the most common “I had a great time but I’m miserable after” travel problems.
Timing and meeting point tips: make the session easier on yourself

You’re meeting at Batu Bolong Beach, and the activity operates from early morning through late afternoon. Here are two practical ways to use that info:
- If you want calmer energy, choose an early time slot when possible. The posted hours start at 5:30 AM, which usually feels smoother for learning.
- If you’re balancing a full Bali itinerary, plan your day around the fact that you’ll likely want a buffer before and after. Even with a 90-minute lesson, you’ll need time to get to the beach, gear up, and reset after.
Also, because the location is listed as near public transportation, you can keep things simple if you’re already moving around Canggu.
Who this surf lesson is best for
This experience is a strong match for:
- First-timers who want clear instruction and patient coaching
- People who get discouraged easily and need encouragement in the water
- Anyone who wants real progress in a short time, not just a quick try
- Groups who prefer a private setup and more attention
- Riders who might take lessons multiple mornings and want consistent improvement
Based on the feedback, even people who started with zero board experience were able to stand and ride by the end of the session, which is what you want from a beginner-focused lesson.
Price and value: $34 for a lesson that handles the important stuff
Let’s talk value. Surf lessons often get expensive once you add up the basics: board rental, rash guard, and then sunscreen and water if you forgot it. Here, the $34 price includes the gear that makes the session possible.
You’re also paying for instruction. Not all coaching is equal. The standout feedback is about how patient the coach is, how clearly the steps are explained, and how much attention you get while you’re actually practicing. When you combine that with the private, only-your-group setup, it feels like a good deal for learning quickly without getting lost in a crowd.
If you’re comparing options, I’d look at three things:
1) whether board rental and lycra are included,
2) whether sunscreen and water are provided,
3) how much coaching you get in the water.
This one hits all three.
Should you book this 90-minute Canggu surf lesson?
If you want a straightforward way to try surfing in Bali with coaching that emphasizes patience, clarity, and progression, I think this is an easy yes. The meeting point at Batu Bolong Beach makes it practical, the inclusions reduce pre-lesson stress, and the teaching approach gets people from first attempts to real riding faster than many short lessons.
Book it if:
- you’re new and want calm, direct guidance
- you’d rather have your own group focus than share attention
- you care about safety and sun protection being part of the plan
Skip or double-check your timing if:
- your dates are uncertain, since the experience is listed as non-refundable
If your Bali plan includes a couple mornings at the beach, this surf school is the kind of choice that can make you want to go back for more.
FAQ
How long is the surfing lesson?
The lesson is listed as about 1 hour 30 minutes.
What is included in the $34 price?
It includes a surf explanation, surf board rental, lycra (surf suit), a small bottle of water, and zinc sunscreen.
Where do I meet for the lesson?
You meet at Batu Bolong Beach (Pantai Batu Bolong): Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia.
Is the lesson private or shared?
This is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group will participate.
What hours does the activity run?
The opening hours are listed as Monday to Sunday, 5:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
What if I cancel?
The experience is listed as non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.




























