No matter where you start, both our Canggu and Uluwatu camps are designed for every level of surfer. Beginners build confidence with supportive coaching, intermediates refine technique and style, and advanced surfers can take on Bali’s legendary waves with expert local guidance. Wherever you are on your surf journey, WaveHouse has the perfect wave for you.
Bali is a year-round surf destination — there’s no off-season. Our team checks conditions daily and selects the best spot for the group based on swell, tides, and wind. West coast breaks work best from April to October, while East coast breaks light up from November to March.
Minimum age is 18 for camp stays and group lessons. Younger surfers can join private lessons if accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Surfing sessions run daily across Bali. Session times vary depending on tides, swell, and weather, which can change each day. To ensure accuracy, we schedule sessions the day before, guaranteeing safe and optimal waves for every level. Surf sessions can take place anytime from 6 am to 5 pm on any coast of Bali.
At Wave House, we offer flexible packages to fit every surfer’s needs. Choose our full “Surf + Stay” experience for the complete camp vibe, grab a “Surf Camp Day Pass” if you prefer joining without accommodation, or go for a “Surf Lesson Package” to focus purely on your time in the water.
Tucked away in Canggu’s quieter corners, Surf Camp in Canggu located just a five-minute stroll from Berawa Beach. Boutique surf camp blends modern minimalism with natural elegance, offering both private and shared rooms designed for rest, inspiration, and effortless comfort.
Perched on the cliffs of Bingin, our Uluwatu surf camp blends boutique villa comfort with the WaveHouse community spirit, just minutes from Bali’s best waves and only 3 minute walk from Bingin beach, Uluwatu. Find out more.
No two days at WaveHouse are ever the same — everything shifts with the swell, your surf level, and the vibe of the group. Here’s a sample schedule to give you an idea of the rhythm, though each day is customized to ocean conditions.
Morning Surf 06:00 – 08:00
Break on the beach 09:00 – 09:00
Second Surf Session 10:00 – 12:00
Lunch 12:00 – 13:00
Video Analysis 13:00 – 14:00
Chill by the pool 14:00- 17:00
Yoga class 17:00 – 18:00
Dinner & Social activity (e.g. movie night, bonfire, bbq) 18:00 – 20:00
Our lessons are kept in small group, with one instructor for every two to three students, giving you personal guidance and a safe, supportive environment to progress faster.
Both surf camps located just a five-minute stroll from the beach and surf breaks. Easy access to most famous surf spots.
With over 12 years of coaching and more than 20,000 students taught, our team knows how to help every surfer progress with confidence.
Free of charge booking system with transparent pricing. 30 days cancellation policy without any charge.
We provide surf coaching for all levels, from first-time beginners to upper intermediates. Explore the levels below to discover what you’ll learn, where you’ll surf, and how we’ll guide your progress in the water.
For those with little to no surfing experience. At this level, surfers learn the fundamentals, including board control, balance, and proper pop-up technique, while riding white water (broken waves). A soft-top surfboard is used for stability and safety.
Introduction to surf safety
Choosing the right equipment
Stance and balance
Pop-up techniques
For surfers who can stand up consistently in the white water and are ready to attempt unbroken waves. Requires assistance with paddling out, positioning, wave selection, and timing the takeoff. Still uses a soft-top surfboard for safety reasons.
Paddling techniques
Wave selection
Frontside and backside turns
Position on the spot
Timing and take off
Able to paddle out independently in mellow waves and occasionally catch unbroken waves without assistance. Can take off consistently, move along the wave and make basic turns but is still refining positioning, wave selection, and paddling efficiency. Handles small to medium waves but may struggle with steeper takeoffs. Already transitioned to hardboard.
Line-up safety
Surf etiquette
Wave formation & selection
Rip current awareness
Riding green waves
Board control – acceleration, stalling
Able to paddle out independently in mellow waves and occasionally catch unbroken waves without assistance. Can take off consistently, move along the wave and make basic turns but is still refining positioning, wave selection, and paddling efficiency. Handles small to medium waves but may struggle with steeper takeoffs. Already transitioned to hardboard.
Wave selection
Surf forecast and tide chart
Correct lineup position
Generating speed
Manoeuvres (bottom turn, cutback, top turn)