Bingin

Information About Bingin
Surfer catching a wave at Bingin, Bali

Experience the magic of Bingin, a picturesque surf spot nestled on Bukit Peninsula in Bali, Indonesia. Discover world-class reef breaks, breathtaking cliffs, and a laid-back surf culture that welcomes all enthusiasts.

Discover the Splendor of Bingin

Bingin is best known for its unspoiled waters and dramatic cliffs, creating an idyllic backdrop for any surf session. The region offers surfers consistent and powerful waves stimulating a challenging and exciting experience.

Experience Unique Surf Culture

With a vibrant local community, Bingin promotes an inclusive surfing culture. Make connections with fellow enthusiasts globally, share waves and stories, and immerse yourself in the exhilarating Bingin scene.

The Ideal Timeline for Surfing at Bingin

For optimal surfing conditions, visit Bingin between May and September. These months promise consistent swells and favorable offshore winds catered to intermediate and advanced surfers. Always check the surf reports and forecasts to maximize your time on the board.

Beyond Surfing

Bingin's beauty extends beyond the waves. Enjoy panoramic views of the Indian Ocean atop the cliffside, relax on the pristine beach under swaying palm trees, and soak in the vibrant hues of Bingin's stunning sunsets.

How to Reach Bingin

Reaching Bingin isn't challenging—the nearest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). From there, it's a brief drive to Bingin situated on the Bukit Peninsula. For accommodations, the neighboring village Uluwatu caters to all budgets, ensuring a comfortable stay during your surf holiday.

Enjoy an Unrivalled Surfing Adventure at Bingin

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beginner, Bingin presents a prime surfing experience wrapped in beauty and a laid-back vibe. So pack your surfboard, let your spirit of adventure lead the way, and dive into the heart of Bali's surf culture with Bingin.

How to get to Bingin

Catch you on the next wave,

Shane Daugherty

Disclaimer: Always remember to be a responsible traveler. Respect the local culture, environment, and support local businesses.