Senggigi
Lombok · Indonesia
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About Senggigi
Senggigi Beach sits on the western shore of Lombok, Indonesia, offering a mellow introduction to tropical surfing. This single beach break spot is perfect for anyone looking to learn in warm waters with minimal crowds and a relaxed atmosphere. The beach consistently delivers both left and right-handers, making it an ideal training ground for beginners who want to progress without pressure or competition for waves.
The waves at Senggigi are modest and forgiving, with average heights hovering around 0.5 to 0.6 meters throughout the year. Don't let the size fool you—these conditions are ideal for building fundamentals and developing your pop-up, turning, and wave reading skills. The beach break creates fun, peeling waves that peel through most tidal cycles, and the sandy bottom is forgiving when you're still finding your balance. Water temperatures stay consistently warm, ranging from 28.3°C to 30.1°C, so you can spend extended sessions in the water without a wetsuit.
Access to Senggigi is straightforward, and the laid-back vibe is one of its greatest strengths. With a crowd rating of just 1 out of 5, you'll rarely find yourself fighting for waves or dealing with aggressive lineup dynamics. The spot draws primarily local learners and tourists staying in nearby accommodations, keeping things mellow and welcoming. The gentle winds, typically between 2 and 4 meters per second, help maintain clean, rideable conditions most days.
Based on WeWave data, Senggigi maintains consistent quality throughout the entire year, with average scores ranging from 73 to 76. September and October stand out slightly with scores reaching 76, while every month records peak scores of 93 to 97, showing that good days happen reliably year-round. April delivers notably warm water at 30.1°C, while July and August see slightly cooler temperatures around 28°C—still plenty warm for comfortable surfing. Whether you're visiting in the wet season or dry season, Senggigi delivers dependable, beginner-friendly waves with virtually no crowd stress.