From Kuta to Ekas: Why Advanced Surfers Are Flocking Here

From Kuta to Ekas: Why Advanced Surfers Are Flocking Here

🌊🏄‍♂️ Hidden waves, empty lineups, and raw beauty – here's why surfers are making the move from busy Bali to untamed Ekas.


Goodbye Crowds, Hello Pure Stoke

If you've ever surfed in Kuta, Bali, you know the drill – packed lineups, battling for waves, and dodging foamies and surf schools left and right. It's a vibe, sure, but not always the one experienced surfers crave.

That's why a quiet shift is happening. More and more advanced surfers are heading east – way east – beyond Bali’s beaten path. The destination? Ekas Bay, tucked away on the southeastern coast of Lombok, Indonesia. What was once a whisper among hardcore surf travelers is now becoming the next must-ride spot for those chasing perfection without the chaos.


What's Drawing Surfers to Ekas?

Ekas isn’t just a secret spot anymore—it’s a sanctuary. Here’s why advanced surfers are raving about it:

1. Consistent, World-Class Waves

Ekas offers both left and right-hand reef breaks, with waves that hold size and shape incredibly well. The most famous are Outside Ekas (for big, barreling surf) and Inside Ekas (more mellow but still powerful). These are waves that challenge you and reward you – no soft stuff here.

2. Fewer Crowds, More Sessions

Tired of hustling for every set? In Ekas, even during peak season, lineups are light. You’ll often share the water with just a handful of surfers – or even score solo sessions if you time it right.

3. Wild Beauty & Local Culture

Ekas isn’t just about the surf. The natural beauty is mind-blowing. Think dramatic cliffs, untouched beaches, and traditional Sasak villages. It’s a raw, grounding experience that reconnects you with nature—and reminds you why you fell in love with surfing in the first place.

4. Easier Access Than You Think

Gone are the days when getting to Ekas meant a jungle trek. With improved roads, fast boats from Bali to Lombok, and surf-friendly guesthouses popping up, it’s easier than ever to escape Kuta’s crowds and tap into Ekas’s magic.

5. Surfer-Focused Accommodations

From budget-friendly surf camps to boutique eco-resorts, Ekas is catering more to the traveling surfer. Many places offer surf guiding, boat trips to nearby breaks, and even yoga and wellness options.


Who Is Ekas Perfect For?

If any of these sound like you, it’s time to start packing:

  • You’re an intermediate-to-advanced surfer looking for real progression and challenge.

  • You want uncrowded waves and longer rides.

  • You’re seeking a surf trip that’s off the mainstream tourist map.

  • You appreciate a deeper connection with nature and local culture.

  • You’ve already done Bali, Uluwatu, Canggu… and want the next level.

Ekas is calling. And for the kind of surfer who’s more into barrels than beach clubs, this might just be the best move you ever make.


Plan Your Ekas Surf Trip Now

Ready to leave behind the Bali bustle and dive into something more raw and rewarding? Here’s how to get started:

  • Best Time to Go: Dry season (May to September) for the most consistent swells.

  • How to Get There: Fly into Lombok International Airport, then it’s about a 2-hour drive to Ekas.

  • What to Bring: Reef booties, a couple of boards (including your step-up), travel insurance, and a respect for local culture and environment.

  • Where to Stay: Search for “Ekas surf camps” or “Ekas eco-resorts” – there’s something for every budget.


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