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Playgrounds

Lembongan’s bread-and-butter peak

Fun, mechanical lefts and rights breaking on a coral reef just off Lembongan. Boat access from Mushroom Bay. Crowded but consistent.

Spot info

Wave type

Reef break

Skill level

Intermediate

Best swell

S

Best tide

Mid

Crowd

Busy

Best months

Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct

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Neighboring Islands

Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, Nusa Penida - Island paradise

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Playgrounds — Frequently asked

How do I get to Playgrounds surf spot from Nusa Lembongan, and what does it cost?

You'll need to grab a local 'jukung' boat from Mushroom Bay, which is the most common departure point on Lembongan. The trip out to the break is usually just 5-7 minutes. Expect to pay around 50,000-70,000 IDR for a return trip, which you can often negotiate directly with the boat drivers.

What's the best tide and board choice for an intermediate surfer at Playgrounds?

Playgrounds really comes alive on a mid-tide, typically between 1.2 and 1.8 metres, as it gives the waves more wall and keeps the reef safer. For this fun, consistent reef break, a standard shortboard in the 5'10" to 6'6" range is ideal for intermediate surfers looking to carve the mechanical rights and lefts.

Is Playgrounds too crowded during the peak dry season, and are there alternatives nearby?

Yes, Playgrounds is famously crowded, especially during the dry season (April-October) when the S swells are consistent and conditions are prime. You can easily find 25-35 surfers battling for waves. If you're looking for fewer crowds, try an early morning session, or check out Shipwrecks or Lacerations nearby, though Lacerations is a much heavier, faster wave.

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