The wave heights at this Indonesian surfing spot are quite consistent, approximately 3-6 meters.
You also don't need to worry about competing for time here because this surfing spot is still relatively hidden, so there won't be too many other surfers crowding the beach.
5. Panaitan Island, Banten
Located in Ujung Kulon National Park, Panaitan Island in Banten Province has not just one surfing spot, but seven!
Four of the Indonesian surfing spots located on Panaitan Island that are popular among surfers worldwide are One Palm Point, Apocalypse, Napalms, and Pussy.
At One Palm Point, the waves you'll encounter can be up to 800 meters long and roll to the left.
Meanwhile, Apocalypse Point often offers unseen waves. You'll need to bring your surfboard far from the shoreline and then race against the waves, which tend to close in.
Similarly, Napalms Point is specifically for professionals. For beginners, Pussy Point is a safer and more suitable surfing spot.
6. Wediombo Beach, Yogyakarta
Surrounded by stunning scenery, Wediombo Beach is located in Jepitu Village, Gunungkidul, approximately 80 km from Yogyakarta.
Renowned for its large waves, this Indonesian surfing spot offers perfect waves for surfers between August and October.
The waves at this surfing spot are also known for their stability, making it a safe surfing spot in Indonesia.
It's not only a recreational surfing spot but also a frequent destination for surfing competitions.
Besides its renowned surfing spot, this beach, one of 13 designated as the Gunung Sewu UNESCO World Heritage Site, also boasts a popular sunset view.