Bali / Nusa Dua, Indonesia
Bali, Indonesia
About Bali / Nusa Dua, Indonesia
Nusa Dua's protected bay delivers flat water and consistent ESE trades—ideal for learning. Respect the reef and launch early; thermal winds kill sessions by afternoon.
11.2 kts
11.2 kts
73.5
15:00–18:00
Monthly wind profile
Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.
Best months
Wind directions
Amenities
Hazards
Launch notes
The flat, protected bay waters make Nusa Dua ideal for beginners. Launch from the sandy beach during ESE to SE winds (most consistent), avoiding shallow coral areas by launching from designated north-facing sections of the beach.
Gear & clothing
Gear · Bring 14-17m kites to maximize light thermal winds averaging 11.2 knots; consider a 12m for stronger days in peak season. A directional or beginner twin-tip board works well in the flat, protected waters.
Clothing · A light 2mm or 3mm wetsuit is optional year-round due to warm tropical waters (26-28°C). Rash guards and board shorts are typically sufficient; wear reef booties to protect against coral.
Crowd & etiquette
Respect local fishing activities and stay clear of designated boat channels. Maintain awareness of other water sports users and follow any local kite zone regulations established by resorts or authorities.
Additional notes
July and June offer the most reliable wind (ESE/SE trades) with 73+ windy days annually; morning sessions are preferred before thermal winds weaken. Book accommodation early during peak season and check local resort policies, as some beaches have restricted kiting zones.