Uluwatu: Edge of Bali is a 432-page hardcover celebration of one of the world’s most iconic surf destinations and cultural landmarks. More than just waves and cliffs, Uluwatu is a place where myth, history, and community converge.
This book weaves together the magical story of Uluwatu; from its sacred origins and timeless Balinese traditions to the pioneering surfers who first paddled out in the 1970s, and the modern-day characters who continue to shape its identity. With rare archival images, stunning contemporary photography, and intimate personal accounts, Uluwatu: Edge of Bali captures the spirit of a place where culture and counterculture meet at the edge of the Indian Ocean.
"Uluwatu has a relatively short history in the surfing world but certainly an interesting one. One of the top world-class surf breaks that only came to attention in the last 50 years. Learn about its tremendous impact on surfing, its history before and since and marvel at the stunning images of this spectacular wave in a book one will never tire of leafing through."
- Gerry Lopez
A collector’s piece as much as a living archive, this volume invites readers to step into Uluwatu’s past, present, and future; celebrating the land, the sea, and the people who make it what it is.

