Shipwrecks
Long right with view of the wreck
A long, mellow right-hander breaking next to a famous shipwreck on Lembongan’s reef. More forgiving than Laces, fun on a longboard.
Spot info
Wave type
Reef break
Wave type
Reef break
Skill level
Intermediate
Skill level
Intermediate
Best swell
S
Best swell
S
Best tide
Mid
Best tide
Mid
Crowd
Medium
Crowd
Medium
Best months
Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct
Best months
Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct
Wave type
Reef break
Wave type
Reef break
Skill level
Intermediate
Skill level
Intermediate
Best swell
S
Best swell
S
Best tide
Mid
Best tide
Mid
Crowd
Medium
Crowd
Medium
Best months
Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct
Best months
Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct
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Shipwrecks — Frequently asked
→What tide height makes Shipwrecks work best on Lembongan?
Shipwrecks really lights up around mid-tide, specifically from 0.8m rising to 2.0m on a solid S swell. Don't bother on super low tides below 0.5m; it gets too shallow over the reef and can be pretty sketchy, especially during the wet season (Nov-Mar).
→How do you get to the Shipwrecks surf break from Jungutbatu Beach?
From Jungutbatu, you'll need a local boat. Expect to pay around IDR 50k-75k for a return trip, which usually takes about 5 minutes to motor out to the break. Most boat drivers hang out near the main beach and are easy to flag down.
→Is Shipwrecks a good spot for a less experienced surfer compared to other Lembongan breaks?
Yes, absolutely. Shipwrecks is a mellower intermediate wave, much more forgiving than the hollower Lacerations just north. It's fantastic for longboards or funboards and holds shape well even on 4-5ft S swells during the dry season (Apr-Oct).

