Weather in Medewi
Planning a session at Medewi? Check the live Medewi surf weather below — current wave height, swell, wind and water temperature for Medewi Beach on Bali’s quiet west coast, updated in real time.
🏄 Medewi Surf Report
Medewi Beach · West Bali, Indonesia
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ℹ️ Wave & water data from the Open-Meteo Marine API; weather from the Open-Meteo Forecast API. Surf rating is an automatic estimate based on swell height, period and wind — always check the conditions in person before paddling out.
Surfing the Weather in Medewi
Medewi sits on Bali’s west coast in Jembrana, home to one of the island’s longest left-hand point breaks — a mellow, slow-peeling wave that can run for hundreds of metres on the right day. Because it breaks over a rock-and-cobblestone point, the Medewi waves favour mid-to-high tide and clean, offshore mornings. The live report above shows exactly what’s happening right now, so you can time your paddle-out around the best Medewi surf weather.
Best Time to Surf Medewi
The best weather in Medewi for surfing lines up with Bali’s dry season, roughly April to October, when south-east trade winds blow offshore in the mornings and consistent Indian Ocean swell wraps into the point. Early starts are rewarded with the cleanest conditions before the wind turns onshore around midday. The wet season (November–March) still serves up fun, quieter days, just with more variable wind. Water stays warm year-round at roughly 27–29 °C, so boardshorts or a bikini and a light rashguard are all you need.
Medewi Waves – What to Expect
Medewi is a forgiving, long left that’s ideal for longboarders, improvers and intermediate surfers learning to ride a point break. It’s rarely heavy and far less crowded than the breaks on the Bukit Peninsula. On bigger south-west swells the wave has more push and longer walls; on smaller days it’s a relaxed cruiser. Always check the wave height, period and wind in the report above before you head out.
Plan Your Surf in Medewi
New to the wave or want to progress faster? Our surf coaching in Medewi pairs every session with video analysis and theory. Ready to explore further? Browse our surf trips around Indonesia, or check the live Weather Medewi report above and book your session when the forecast lines up.
Medewi Surf Weather – FAQ
What is the best time to surf Medewi?
The dry season from April to October offers the most consistent Medewi surf weather, with offshore winds in the morning and steady Indian Ocean swell. Dawn sessions are usually the cleanest.
How big are the waves in Medewi?
Medewi typically runs waist- to head-high, with longer, more powerful walls on bigger south-west swells. It is a long, mellow left rather than a heavy, hollow wave.
What is the water temperature in Medewi?
The water is warm all year, around 27–29 °C (about 81–84 °F), so you can surf in boardshorts or a bikini with an optional rashguard.
Is Medewi good for beginners?
Yes. Medewi’s slow, forgiving left is great for improvers and longboarders, and complete beginners progress fastest with a coach guiding each session.
Which way does Medewi break?
Medewi is a left-hand point break over a rock-and-cobblestone bottom, working best on mid-to-high tide.
