Geger Beach in Nusa Dua is a protected beach break located on Bali's east coast, facing west toward the Indian Ocean. The spot features a lagoon area separated from deeper water by a visible reef line, creating multiple distinct zones for different skill levels. The beach is heavily developed with resort infrastructure, golf courses, and marina facilities, which limits free access and creates occasional boat traffic.
The lagoon provides sheltered, shallow water suitable for progression, while the reef line offers more challenging conditions with stronger currents and wave formation. Best conditions occur with southerly winds that provide side-shore conditions parallel to the coastline. The consistent 1.6m average wave height and protected lagoon make this spot accessible for beginners in light wind conditions. However, reef hazards, shallow areas, and resort congestion require local knowledge. Wind reliability is notably low at 8.7%, making consistent sessions unpredictable. The tropical setting provides warm water year-round, but seasonal variations and monsoon patterns significantly affect usability.