Bali
Batu Bolong Beach
Batu Bolong is Canggu's main surf beach and beginner break โ board hire, lessons on the sand and a temple-rock backdrop, but dark volcanic sand and real rips, not a calm swim.
Where
Canggu, Indonesia
Opening hours
Open access (always open). Surf schools, board-hire stalls and beach bars set their own hours, busiest from mid-morning surf through to the sunset crowd.
Tickets
Free โ no ticket needed; it's an open public beach. You only pay for what you choose: a group surf lesson runs from about Rp 350,000, with board hire and a sunbed extra.
Time needed
Two to three hours for a lesson or a session, or stay through to sunset for a drink โ half a day if you fold in lunch at one of the beach cafes.
In short
Visiting Batu Bolong Beach
Batu Bolong is Canggu's social surf beach, not a swimming postcard: dark volcanic sand, a forgiving beginner wave and a row of board-hire and lesson outfits on the sand. The temple rock to the north gives it the backdrop. Come for a surf lesson and the sunset bar crowd; mind the rips, as currents here are genuinely strong.
What you actually get
Batu Bolong is the beach most people mean when they say โCanggu beachโ. Itโs the townโs main surf break and its social heart: a long stretch of dark volcanic sand, a row of surf schools and board-hire stalls set up right on the beach, and the small Batu Bolong temple rock to the north giving it the postcard backdrop. The wave is a mellow, sandy-bottomed break thatโs about as forgiving as Bali gets, which is why beginner lessons cluster here. A group surf lesson runs from around Rp 350,000, with board hire and a sunbed on top, but the beach itself is free to walk onto.
Set your expectations right and youโll love it. This isnโt a tropical-lagoon swim โ the sand is grey-black, the shorebreak can shove you about, and there are real rip currents that pull experienced swimmers out. Go in with a school or a guide, watch the surfers, and stay close to shore if youโre just paddling.
When to go, and the honest verdict
Two windows work. Early morning gives you cleaner surf, cooler sand and far fewer people; late afternoon is when the surfers, dogs and sunset drinkers arrive and the beach bars switch on. Midday is hot, hazy and offers almost no shade, so itโs the one to skip. Conditions and bar hours shift, so check locally before you commit your afternoon.
Is it worth it? As a surf-and-sunset hangout, yes โ itโs the most characterful slice of Canggu and a genuinely good place to take your first lesson. As a beach to lie on and swim, itโs honestly average and can feel scruffy and crowded at peak. Treat it as something to do rather than somewhere to laze, and pair a morning surf with a beachfront breakfast for the best of it.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Canggu city guide.