
Old Man's
Forgiving longboard fun, Canggu icon
Mellow, forgiving rights and lefts perfect for longboards and learners. The most crowded wave in Bali — do your reading on right of way before paddling out.
Spot info
Wave type
Reef break
Wave type
Reef break
Skill level
Beginner
Skill level
Beginner
Best swell
SW
Best swell
SW
Best tide
Mid
Best tide
Mid
Crowd
Very busy
Crowd
Very busy
Best months
Mar · Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct · Nov
Best months
Mar · Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct · Nov
Wave type
Reef break
Wave type
Reef break
Skill level
Beginner
Skill level
Beginner
Best swell
SW
Best swell
SW
Best tide
Mid
Best tide
Mid
Crowd
Very busy
Crowd
Very busy
Best months
Mar · Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct · Nov
Best months
Mar · Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct · Nov
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Old Man's — Frequently asked
→What's the ideal surfboard for a fun session at Old Man's?
For classic Old Man's longboard lines, bring a log 9'0" or longer to maximize wave count. Shorter boards like funboards (7'0"-8'0") work too, especially on the smaller 2-3 ft SW swells during wet season (Nov-Mar), but expect to get out-paddled by the bigger boards.
→Is Old Man's suitable for beginner surfers during the dry season?
Old Man's wave shape is always beginner-friendly, but the dry season (Apr-Oct) brings consistent SW swells and much bigger crowds, often 50-70 people. Aim for a mid-tide around 1.5m, right before 7 AM, to have the most space before the masses from nearby Batu Bolong arrive.
→How much does it cost to rent a board and park my scooter at Old Man's beach?
Board rental from a warung directly on the beach will run you about IDR 50,000-75,000 for 2 hours, though you might find slightly cheaper boards further up Jalan Batu Bolong. Scooter parking right near the beach access stairs typically costs IDR 2,000-5,000.
Read more about this spot
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