Bali and Indonesia
A benchmark surf-access region where airport choice, dry vs wet season, and surf-stay geography all matter.
Surf Travel
Bali, Siargao, Mentawai, Sri Lanka, Phuket, and the Maldives β where to fly, when to go, how to move your board, and where to stay when you land.
A benchmark surf-access region where airport choice, dry vs wet season, and surf-stay geography all matter.
High-intent surf demand with stronger airport and island-transfer logic than generic destination pages usually explain.
Seasonality and coast choice matter more here than city-based travel planning.
A useful counter-season option for surfers based in East Asia who want a city-connected mission rather than a tropical long-stay.
Okinawa, Sydney, and the Gold Coast widen the cluster into more globally recognizable surf names without changing the same airport-first planning logic.
Not the biggest wave market in Asia, but a strong add-on category when connected to Phuket, premium stays, and yacht-style spillovers.
Best arrival airport for the break, not just the country
What season and coast actually work
How airlines handle board bags and oversized luggage
How long it takes from airport to wave
Whether the trip works better as surf-only, surf-and-stay, or surf-plus-sail luxury travel