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Surfs Up @ The Chillhouse

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ChillHouse Bali Pool
Havin' a splash at the Chillhouse

I have to say, this is one business name that completely suits the atmosphere of the place. As soon as I stepped foot in the Chillhouse, I felt like I was in some kind of a cool, laid back house with tons of friendly people. Staff learn your name quick and greet you as soon as you enter the dining room. The guests, who usually stay 7-10 days, get comfortable with each other and you begin to feel your amongst friends. Super cool!

Chillhouse Bali

I was given a rundown on the place and then shown to my room; a cool, hip, woodsy, and big room with a 4-poster bed and a huge sliding door. Unfortunately, we were not right in the Chillhouse but actually in the budget/spillover area next door. Either way, it was tremendously cool place with vibrant colors, hammocks, a deck, and a fridge stocked with beer. Need I say more? Although we were eager to rest in the very comfortable bed, we knew we had to try out one of the two pools the Chillhouse had to offer. Nothing like a refreshing dip on a hot day and then capping it off with a game of billiards, ping-pong, or foosball, which were all next to the bar.

Canggu Beach Bali
Little tide pools at Canggu beach

As the day became late, we took one of the free bicycles and made way to Canggu beach to watch the sun set over the black sand. The beach was different than others we had experienced. Besides the black sand, the low-tide revealed the immense array of rocky formations and mini tide-pools that allowed for some fantastic photos of the hot sun calling it quits for the day. As the orange globe melted into the water, we were enchanted by the look of the mini-pools scattered all over the area. When the sunset ended, we headed back to eat an amazingly tasty buffet dinner and relax before the hard part began the next day.

Surfing.

Surfing Canggu Bali
Ridin' the white water

Canggu beach is definitely not a place I’d first recommend for the beginner although the difficult water could make you a pro faster than the easy stuff. The waves were massive and the currents were very strong but after 20 minutes of stretching under the morning sun, we hit the water and experienced the force that the sea had to offer. Of the 2 hours “surfing” that we had that day, I would say 1.5 of it was spent paddling against the big waves and the current to avoid being dragged back to the rocky beach. We didn’t accomplish much on day 1, although spending time learning to surf always feels rewarding at the end of the day.

Chillhouse Bali
Yup, the surfboard is bigger than me

The next day, sore and bruised, we headed back to the beach. After a light beach jog and more stretching, we hit the water once again. Like the day before, the current wiped the energy right out of us but not before I had the chance to stand up a number of times and even “ride” for as long as 10 seconds, allowing me to really feel the experience of surfing.

Standing up on a surfboard is an incredible experience but one that takes a lot of effort to achieve. Besides the 3-4 times I rode the wave (read: white-water), I spent most of the time paddling out to sea and against the current, killing my back, arms, and neck in the process. It’s worth it though.

Surfing Bali Canggu

The next morning was checkout time and although we were too sore to get out of bed, we made it out for one more surf lesson, which consisted mostly of me lying dead on the surf board. Surfing is a very rewarding experience and an activity everyone should try at least once. Just being able to feel the power of the wave as it pushes you towards the beach at high speeds is exciting enough and being able to stand up and ride it is a major bonus that will make you feel on top of the world…err water.

Sunset Canggu beach
Watching the orange globe melt into the water

In my opinion, a trip to Bali wouldn’t be complete without a surf break, and the Chillhouse is a highly recommended place to go, especially if you really want to LEARN how to surf and not just try it out for a day or two. The accommodation is some of the coolest I have seen, the atmosphere is like a college dorm without the rowdiness, and the food is amazing. It’s a surf retreat and one we recommend if you really want to get away from it all and chill out near Canggu beach. If you do go, don’t forget to rent one of the Chillhouses vintage scooters ($6) and ride to the famous Tanah Lot, one of Bali’s prettiest temples, despite the immense crowds.

Surfs up!

Sunset Canggu Bali

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