Location:
Bali, Lembongan, Lombok & Sumbawa - Indonesia
Highlights:
Eat, surf and sleep !
Level:
All levels
Products:
Surf Charters
Open:
End February - Begining December

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The Boat

DREAMWEAVER:
Dreamweaver Surf boat charter sleeps up to 14 guests comfortably in large bunk style beds. There is ample storage space for packs and surfboards, a large, covered, open air dining / chilling out area, and two air conditioned lounge areas, and sleeping area below deck.
Dreamweaver is powered by a 250hp diesel engine, this enables to be faster,(less travel time between waves) safer, (no large amounts of flammable fuel, as on outboard powered boats) and more reliable, and it is provided with a 4 metre tender powered by a 15hp outboard to get you from the boat to the waves and back, we also have a ski rope so you can do some wakeboarding.
Some of the other facilities onboard include:
- split system air conditioning
- western style flushing toilet and indoor shower
- 240 volt power with international adaptors for charging video cameras and appliances
- CD/DVD, stereo, TV, (feel free to bring along your favourite CDs and DVDs, if you have an ipod with wireless transmitter to FM radio, we can use that as well)
- fishing equipment
- snorkeling gear and spear guns
- Radar, GPS, marine radio
- full safety equipment and a comprehensive first aid kit.
The highly experienced Captain and crew have a complete knowledge of all conditions, tides, swells and winds, ensuring that you arrive safely and comfortably to the best surfing locations, and with the aid of Radar, GPS, and powerful spotlights, the Dreamweaver is able to do most of your travelling during the night while you are sleeping, (or partying) so you get more time at each break.
THE FOOD
The Dreamweaver’s crew will prepare you everyday three high-carbohydrate meals daily, pasta, chicken, fish, eggs, rice, fresh fruit and vegetables, etc etc, plus ample snacks, cold soft drinks, bottled water and four Bintang beers per day from the fully catered kitchen. You are also welcome to bring spirits on board if you prefer something stronger.
Be aware that Indonesian customs will only allow you to bring in 1 litre of alcohol per person
THE
SURF

Bali Surfspots
Bali has over 20 top-quality breaks on the Southwest and Southeast coasts of the island and around the Bukit Peninsula. Some of these breaks like Padang Padang and Uluwatu are world class barrelling reef breaks. Others range from good fun, like the beach breaks around Kuta and Sanur, to serious tubular waves. Bali gets the full force of southern ocean swells directly from the Antarctic, its south-west and south-east coasts being littered with surf spots. The dry winter months (June-Sept) are preferred for their perfect surf conditions. However, this means that these are also the most crowded times. The Monsoon, or wet season (Oct-May) still offer good waves. Bali, unlike other areas of Indonesia where all spots are heavy reef breaks for experienced surfers, actually has a lot of beach breaks accessible to all.
Nusa Tengarra Archipelago Surfspots
You will have the luck to be taken to the best surf in the area, depending on weather and surf conditions. You will surf some of the best surf spots in Lembongan, Lombok, Sumbawa (Surfspots), Nusa Lembongan (Shipwreck, Laceration, Playground), Lombok (Desert Point) and Sumbawa (Scar Reef, Supersuck, Yoyos), but aswell all those uncrowded secret spots along the South Lombok coast, where none of the other boats can go
PACKAGES BALI SURFCAMP

Prices DREAMWEAVER: 599 EUR/PAX
Including:
- 7 days/7nights of Surf , Fish and relax
- Transfer from hotel/airport and return
- Full board incl. 4 beers/day/PAX
DAY ONE
Your seven-day, seven night adventure begins at approximately 7am on the first day, when you will be transferred from your hotel to Serangan Beach, approximately 15 minutes drive. From there, a leisurely boat trip across the Badung Strait on Dreamweaver to beautiful Nusa Lembongan. The rest of the day is yours to explore the island, or we can drop by our fast alumimium dingy to surf some of the world class reef breaks found here, such as, Shipwrecks, Lacerations, Razors and Playground.
DAY TWO TILL SEVEN
Very early the next morning, while you are still asleep, the crew will up anchor and head for the island of Lombok, where your adventure really begins at one of the longest, and best, left hand tubes in the world, Desert Point.
From here on, it is up to you and the other guests along with the Captain and his knowledge and experience as to where you go for the next six days.
You will arrive back to Serangan Beach in Bali on the morning of the 8th day, we will then arrange transport back to your hotel, or the airport if you require. You might decide to stay a few days in one of the Surfcamp we can offer you in Seminyak or Balangan (for more info, please check the following link: Bali Surfcamp, Surfaris & Boat Trips | Indonesia R) we can arrange this for you if you desire.
DREAMWEAVER Surf charters - Shedule for 2008 Season:
-Trip 1:
Departs: Feb 28th
Returns : March 06th
-Trip 2:
Departs: March 08th
Returns : March 15th
-Trip 3:
Departs: March 16th
Returns : March 23rd
-Trip 4:
Departs: March 25th
Returns : April 1st
-Trip 5:
Departs: April 07th
Returns : April 14th
-Trip 6:
Departs: April 16th
Returns : April 23rd
-Trip 7:
Departs: April 25th
Returns : May 02nd
-Trip 8:
Departs: May 04th
Returns : May 11th
-Trip 9:
Departs: May 14th
Returns : May 21st
-Trip 10:
Departs: May 23rd
Returns : May 30th
-Trip 11:
Departs: June 02nd
Returns : June 09th
-Trip 12 :
Departs: June 12th
Returns : June 19th
-Trip 13 :
Departs: June 21st
Returns : June 28th
-Trip 14:
Departs: June 30th
Returns : July 07th
-Trip 15:
Departs: July 10th
Returns : July 17th
-Trip 16:
Departs: July 19th
Returns : July 26th
-Trip 17:
Departs: July 29th
Returns : Aug 05th
-Trip 18:
Departs: Aug 07th
Returns : Aug 14th
-Trip 19:
Departs: Aug 16th
Returns : Aug 23rd
-Trip 20:
Departs: Aug 25th
Returns : Sept 01st
-Trip 21:
Departs: Sept 03rd
Returns : Sept 10th
-Trip 22:
Departs: Sept 12th
Returns : Sept 19th
-Trip 23:
Departs: Sept 21st
Returns : Sept 28th
-Trip 24:
Departs: Sept 30th
Returns : Oct 07th
-Trip 25:
Departs: Oct 09th
Returns : Oct 16th
-Trip 26:
Departs: Oct 18th
Returns : Oct 25th
-Trip 27:
Departs: Oct 27th
Returns : Nov 03rd
-Trip 28:
Departs: Nov 05th
Returns : Nov 12th
-Trip 29:
Departs: Nov 14th
Returns : Nov 21st
BOAT TRIP

Nusa Tengarra
The Nusa Tenggara archipelago, or Lesser Sunda Islands, stretches east of Bali and includes the islands of Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Sumba, Flores and Timor
Bali may no longer be the "last frontier" surf destination it used to be, but it still lies at the heart of the Indonesian surf experience, the quality of its waves and the "Bali Hai" lifestyle attracting surfers from all over the world. Bali has over twenty top-quality breaks on the Southwest and Southeast coasts of the island and around the Bukit Peninsula. Bali is an island of high volcanoes, rice fields, majestic temples and beautiful beaches which has maintained its traditions very well alive, but you will equally find McDonalds, surfshops, cheap restaurants, bars and plenty of nightlife in Kuta.
Climate
Tropical. Warm water
s all year long ! Dry season from June to Septembre - Wet season from October to May
LOCATION

Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country's 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island. The island is home to the vast majority of Indonesia's small Hindu minority. It is also the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music.
West Nusa Tenggara is a province in south-central Indonesia. It covers the western portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, except for Bali. The two largest islands in the province are Lombok in the west and the larger Sumbawa island in the east. Mataram, on Lombok, is the capital and largest city of the province.
Religion
Unlike most of Muslim-majority in Indonesia, about 93% of Bali's population adheres to Balinese Hinduism, formed as a combination of existing local beliefs and Hindu influences from mainland Southeast Asia and South Asia. Minority religions include Islam (5.7%), Christianity (1.4%), and Buddhism (0.6%). These official statistical figures do not include immigrants from other parts of Indonesia.
Language
Balinese and Indonesian are the most widely spoken languages in Bali, and like most Indonesians, the vast majority of Balinese people are bilingual or trilingual. There are several indigenous Balinese languages, but most Balinese can also use the most widely spoken option: modern common Balinese. The usage of different Balinese languages was traditionally determined by the Balinese caste system and by clan membership, but this tradition is diminishing.
English is a common third language (and the primary foreign language) of many Balinese, owing to the requirements of the large tourism industry. Staff working in Bali's tourist centres are often, by necessity, multilingual to some degree, speaking as many as 8 or 9 different languages to an often surprising level of competence.
Climate
Bali has a tropical climate appropriate to its proximity to the equator and year round temperatures averaging 31ºC.
Wet Season: October - April (High Humidity)
Dry Season: May - September (Low Humidity)
The Most rain recorded is from December to February.
A very refreshing cool breeze all day long: June - August.
THE TRIP

Bali Denpasar International Airport (DPS)
Garuda, Singapore, Qantas + major airlines
No need for vaccines. There is no Malaria in Bali. A one month visa is necessary for most countries. Check with your local Indonesian embassy.
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