Kima Surf runs on a simple principle: keep the groups small, guide twice a day, and let conditions dictate where you go. A maximum of six surfers per guide means every guest gets genuine attention from a coach who knows which Bali break best matches their level on any given tide, wind, and swell combination.
The guiding happens morning and afternoon, seven days a week. On Canggu beach-break mornings, guides position themselves in the water with their group, reading sets and communicating in real time. On reef-break days at Uluwatu or Keramas, they manage lineup positioning and set selection from the channel.
Yoga runs six days a week on the camp's open-air platform, and the accommodation is designed to feel more like a boutique guesthouse than a surf dorm — private en-suite rooms with good beds for recovering between sessions. Kima also runs a sister camp in Sri Lanka, and many guests do back-to-back stays across both destinations.
Atlantis Surf Hostel offers an authentic surf holiday experience in a traditional Canarian house located in the quieter northern region of Gran Canaria, away from crowded tourist areas. The hostel provides surf instruction for beginners and skill development for experienced surfers, while fostering a welcoming community atmosphere for guests from around the world. Visitors can expect comfortable accommodations in a genuine local setting combined with access to nearby surf breaks and opportunities to connect with other travelers.
Come And Ride Indonesia. A personalised, small-group surf camp on the Bukit Peninsula cliffs with expert break selection matching each surfer to the right wave daily across Bingin, Padang Padang, and Uluwatu.
The home of Cloud 9 — the Philippines' most iconic reef break. This Siargao camp sits a five-minute walk from the famous right-hand barrel, offering coached sessions at Cloud 9 and the island's spread of beginner-friendly beach breaks.