Bingin

Bingin Beach is known for its mechanical left-hand reef break that delivers consistent, hollow barrels and picture-perfect surf. Though it’s smaller than Uluwatu, it picks up solid swell and offers fast, shallow waves that require sharp timing and good positioning. On a good day, the takeoff is steep and the barrel is tight, making it an ideal wave for experienced surfers.

The wave breaks close to shore, and during mid tide, it’s at its best. Crowds are common, but the vibe stays friendly. For intermediates looking to step up or advanced surfers wanting a challenge, Bingin offers a beautiful setting and consistent reward. With dramatic cliffs, cozy warungs, and a front-row seat to epic sunsets, it’s a spot that keeps people coming back.