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English - EN. AUD - Australian Dollar. Filters Reset all. We couldn't find any matches for your search yet. Please try selecting a country first. Indonesia 0. A decent board bag will keep your kit safely protected throughout your journey, especially when you consider the brutality of some baggage handlers. The humble board sock is an awesome piece of kit for travelling or home use. Fin slippers and socks prevent rub on the foot and Achilles heel, and also save you from needing to wear full-length fin socks.

Absolutely worth picking some up. They make fins comfortable, stop chafe and have different thickness levels to suit the snugness of your fin. Finserts are in our opinion the ultimate foot protection from fin rub! Definitely have a look at buying a pair. There are a range of sun creams geared specifically for bodyboarding abroad. Maximise your surf time by keeping the sun off your head. Trust us, it will make your trip much more enjoyable.

You will be sleeping in fairly close proximity to others in traditional buildings, and noise travels through this jungle area. Cool, light clothing. You will spend most of your time in just shorts. Lycra shorts to wear under your boardshorts. Just in case you missed it, here it is again: Lycra shorts to wear under your boardshorts.

While we do have a trained first aider on-site throughout the trip, it is always best practice and polite to bring your own first aid kit. Please check our Upcoming Trips for our next trip dates. You need to book your own flights to Bali, to arrive on the first day of the trip and leave on the last day of the trip. The dates are on the website so please check before booking.

British nationals can visit Indonesia for thirty days without a visa. Please check international travel requirements for your nationality. Please contact your travel agent or airline if you have any further questions. If you will be 60 or over we need to chat on the phone prior to booking. You may have a short wait at the airport as the rest of your group assembles. We recommend bringing a book, kindle or iPod to amuse yourself during this period!

On the day that you travel please keep your mobile phone handy so we can stay in touch in case of delays and flight changes. If you need help to book your flight then drop us a line. Please do not leave the arrivals area, one of us will be sure to locate you.

You can buy any of your kit from the Bodyboard-Depot. In Bali the water is warm enough for just boardies and a rash vest. We would recommend a PP board. Ask for Guy at the Bodyboard-Depot to discuss all your kit list needs. Remember to check the baggage size and weight allowance with your airline and their procedure for carrying bodyboards. Baggage handlers can be brutal so a tough bag and intelligent packing are a must.

Firstly, pack your board s in a protective, padded board bag then write fragile and Top Load Only on it in permanent marker. Wrap towels around as well for added protection. Place your shampoo and other wet toiletries in a separate sealed bag in case of leakage. We recommend locking your bag zips with a padlock. Please advise our coaching staff of any medical complaints or conditions prior to your trip. We will ask for travel insurance details upon booking so organise this nice and early.

We will also ask you to fill out an enrolment form with these details before the holiday. Health and safety medical advice for travellers can be found at www. Otherwise, contact your GP or the Department of Health for further information. Or call the Help Line on free phone According to netdoctor. Our accommodation has safety boxes for both passports and cash. You can exchange sterling cash with Balinese money-changers but this is less convenient than using cards.

We recommend taking at least two bank cards in case one becomes lost or damaged. If you budget approx. You will need to pay for breakfast, lunch and dinner each day.

So, if you budget , Indonesian Rupiah per day that will be fine there are safes to keep valuables in. Generally, you no longer need to pay a departure tax to leave Bali, but you should check this with your airline.

Payments are all made via our online invoicing system called Simple Invoices. Once you have confirmed you wish to join a trip we will send you an online invoice via email. Within this email there will be a link where that will take you to our secure payment system where you will need to enter your credit or debit card details to make the payment.

If you can no longer join the trip please let us know as soon as possible via email, your cancellation will be effective from the date which it is received by Bodyboard-Holidays.

Cancellation charges are payable as follows:. However if your cancellation is within the terms of your insurance policy, you may be able to make a claim. Quick links. Bodyboarding in Bali Tribal discussions for bodyboarders only. Bodyboarding in Bali Post by christopher » Tue Jun 26, pm whats it like?

Post by crack » Tue Jun 26, pm Dont go to g land. Post by AnthonyN » Tue Jun 26, pm Waves r great, Padang the best of the lot, but be prepared for serious crowds! Post by crooked » Wed Jun 27, am Respect the locals, wait your turn and you will get good waves. If you start flapping about snaking people and disrespecting people you deserve what you will get. Post by lovenutz » Wed Jun 27, am Bali is crap for bodyboarding All the waves are easy drops, there is kind of no advantge for bodyboarding there as compared to heavy aussie reefs.

Even Padang is pretty easy. Try one palm point Post by jobw » Wed Jun 27, am Its freakin unreal. I had a blast. Do yourself a favour though and dont stay in Kuta. Stay out on the peninsula eg Dreamlands and have it all baby. Dont listen to the naysayers.



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