
If you’ve ever thought about learning to surf in Bali or simply wanted to feel more confident in the ocean, Girls Go Surfing Day Bali 2026 is one of the most welcoming ways to start.
Taking place on 10 May 2026 in Sanur, this much-loved community event brings together more than 100 women for a full day of surf coaching, beachside activities and connection in the water. Now in its 23rd year, Girls Go Surfing Day Bali continues to champion inclusivity, confidence and access to surfing for women of all levels.
For anyone already exploring surfing in Bali, from gentle breaks to world-class barrels, this is one of the most supportive surf events Bali has on the calendar for 2026.
What Is Girls Go Surfing Day in Bali?
At its core, Girls Go Surfing Day is about building confidence in the ocean.

Women surfing Bali’s breaks range from complete beginners catching their first wave to experienced surfers refining their technique. On the day, participants are guided through structured surf coaching sessions led by female team riders and professional surf coaches, making it an ideal entry point for beginner surfing Bali enthusiasts.
More than just a surf lesson, the event is designed as a full beach experience. Expect yoga sessions, recovery moments like sauna and ice baths, and live music that keeps the atmosphere relaxed and social throughout the day. It’s less about competition and more about community, a rare space where women can try, fall, laugh and try again without pressure.
What to Expect at the 2026 Event

The event will be held at the Rip Curl School of Surf in Sanur, one of the island’s established Bali surf school destinations, offering year-round surf lessons that Sanur visitors often seek out.
The registration fee (IDR 500,000) includes surf coaching sessions, premium swimwear to wear on the day, and a curated goodie bag. Registration opens from 20 April to 6 May 2026, and places are limited.
Beyond the waves, there is also an environmental component woven into the experience. Attendees can visit an educational booth dedicated to coral restoration and even participate in a hands-on coral gardening activity. It’s a reminder that surfing in Bali isn’t just about riding waves; it’s about understanding and protecting the ocean that makes it possible.
As Bali events in May begin to fill up, this is one that combines physical challenge, connection and sustainability in a single day.
Where It Takes Place: Sanur
Unlike the heavy reef breaks and fast barrels found elsewhere on the island, Sanur offers a calmer, more approachable coastline for many learners, particularly during certain conditions.
If you’re looking for things to do in Sanur Bali, beyond early-morning sunrises and beachfront cycling, surf lessons here are an accessible entry point. The beach’s steady conditions and relaxed vibe make it especially suited to beginner and intermediate female surfers.
Why It Matters for Female Surfers in Indonesia

Indonesia has long been considered a global surfing powerhouse, but structured spaces dedicated specifically to women remain important.
Girls Go Surfing Day helps normalise women surfing Bali’s beaches, especially for those who may not have grown up around surf culture. By bringing together beginners and advanced surfers in one shared lineup, the event reinforces the idea that the ocean belongs to everyone.
It also reflects a broader shift in Bali surf events, where community, environmental awareness and accessibility are increasingly central to the experience.
If you’re building your Bali bucket list for 2026, this is one date worth circling.
Whether you’re travelling solo, with friends, or simply curious about catching your first wave, Girls Go Surfing Day Bali 2026 offers something rare: a space to learn, connect and grow in the ocean, together.
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Lani te Hennepe
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