Krui Surf Retreat

The Surf

Krui’s diverse coastline offers surfers the opportunity to explore various breaks, each with its own unique characteristics. Whether you’re seeking long and mellow rides or fast and hollow barrels, you’ll find a wave suited to your preferences. The laid-back atmosphere and uncrowded lineup make Krui a welcoming destination for surfers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of more popular surf spots. So whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, Krui is the ideal spot to kick back and enjoy the surf, no matter your skill level.

Who can surf in Krui?

Surfing in Krui is open to a diverse range of surfers, but we recommend beginners be able to catch their own waves before visiting. However, Krui offers supportive environments where beginners can refine their skills. Intermediate surfers will find plenty of opportunities to progress, while advanced surfers can tackle the challenge of powerful breaks. Krui’s beautiful beaches and laid-back atmosphere make it a great destination for surfers of all levels. Whether you’re learning to surf or looking for an exciting ride, Krui welcomes surfers from all backgrounds.

When to Go

Due to more consistent swells and favorable wind conditions, the surf season in Krui typically runs from April to October, with the best waves often occurring between June and August.

During the shoulder and off seasons (November to March), Krui still offers good surfing conditions, especially for intermediate and beginner surfers. While the waves might not be as big or consistent as during the peak season, it means fewer crowds and a more laid-back atmosphere. It’s a great time to practice and improve your skills without feeling pressured by the competition for waves. With the right approach, you can still have plenty of fun and enjoyable sessions in Krui during these months.

FAQs

Your burning questions answered:

Due to more consistent swells and favorable wind conditions, the surf season in Krui typically runs from April to October, with the best waves often occurring between June and August.

During the shoulder and off seasons (November to March), Krui still offers good surfing conditions, especially for intermediate and beginner surfers. While the waves might not be as big or consistent as during the peak season, it means fewer crowds and a more laid-back atmosphere. It’s a great time to practice and improve your skills without feeling pressured by the competition for waves. With the right approach, you can still have plenty of fun and enjoyable sessions in Krui during these months.

Step 1: Fly to Radin Inten II International Airport (TKG) in Bandar Lampung, it is your gateway to Krui. You can fly here from major cities in Indonesia, such as Jakarta or Bali.

Step 2: We will pick you up by car to get you safely to Krui. The journey from the airport to Krui typically takes around 6 to 7 hours by road. This estimate can vary depending on factors such as traffic conditions.

We recommend to bring at least 2 boards, or 3 to be safe.

We recommend having a few surfing sessions before visiting Krui if you’ve never surfed before. Being able to stand up on the board and feel comfortable maneuvering both left and right are the basic skills necessary to fully enjoy your trip!

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