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About Bingin Beach

#What does the Bingin Beach surf report indicate for wave conditions?

The Bingin Beach surf report frequently indicates powerful, hollow left-hand barrels breaking over a shallow reef, best surfed at mid to high tide. Wave heights typically range from 3 to 8 feet, with swell periods often between 12 and 18 seconds during peak season.

Most swells hitting Bingin Beach originate from the Southern Ocean, providing consistent conditions. The exposed reef break magnifies incoming swell, creating fast, critical waves. Experienced surfers will find challenging sections and opportunities for deep barrels here. For comprehensive wave updates across the region, refer to the Indonesia surf forecast.

#When is the best time to surf Bingin Beach?

The best time to surf Bingin Beach is during the dry season, from May to September, when consistent south-southwest swells and offshore easterly trade winds create ideal conditions. During these months, the Bingin Beach surf report consistently shows favorable wind and swell alignment.

The dry season offers clear skies, minimal rain, and water temperatures averaging 80°F (27°C). This period provides the most reliable conditions with frequent pumping barrels. The shoulder seasons, April and October, also offer good surfing with fewer crowds.

#What are the typical swell and wind patterns for Bingin Beach?

Bingin Beach primarily receives swell from the southwest to south-southwest directions, generated by distant storms in the Indian Ocean. Dominant dry season winds are offshore from the east or southeast, grooming the waves perfectly.

During the wet season (November to March), winds become more variable and often onshore from the west, making conditions choppy and less favorable for Bingin’s distinct reef break. The occasional offshore morning windows can still provide good, but short-lived, sessions. Check the daily Bali surf reports for up-to-the-minute conditions.

#What are the hazards and safety considerations at Bingin Beach?

Surfing Bingin Beach presents several hazards, including a very shallow reef, strong currents, and crowded conditions during peak times. The sharp coral reef can cause serious injuries from wipeouts or falls, making reef booties essential.

Strong rips can pull surfers out into the channel, so maintaining awareness of your position relative to the lineup is crucial. Shark activity is generally very low in Bali's popular surf zones, but remain vigilant, especially at dawn or dusk. Always consult the Bingin Beach surf report for current conditions before paddling out.

  • Essential safety items:
  • Reef booties for foot protection
  • Leash in good condition
  • Sunscreen for UV protection

#Are there any specific tide recommendations for Bingin Beach?

Bingin Beach is best surfed at mid to high tide, as low tide exposes the dangerously shallow reef, making it un-surfable and risky. At optimal tides, the water depth over the reef provides enough cushion for maneuvers and reduces impact severity.

Consult a detailed tide chart for Bingin Beach before planning your session. The waves become faster and more challenging as the tide fills in.

#How does Bingin Beach compare to nearby surf spots?

Bingin Beach offers a specific type of wave – a hollow, consistent left – distinct from other breaks on the Bukit Peninsula. For example, Uluwatu surf report often shows longer rides with multiple sections, while Padang Padang surf report, when on, provides a world-class, heavy left tube.

Bingin is generally more beginner-unfriendly than nearby Impossibles, despite both being lefts, due to its shallow nature. Further north, the Canggu surf report frequently details a mix of sand and reef breaks suitable for a wider range of skill levels. Bingin requires a higher skill set and comfort with critical waves.

#What is the water temperature and marine life like at Bingin Beach?

The water temperature at Bingin Beach remains consistently warm throughout the year, typically ranging from 79-84°F (26-29°C), eliminating the need for a wetsuit. Surfers generally wear boardshorts or bikinis.

Marine life around the reef includes tropical fish and coral, contributing to the exceptional water clarity. Sightings of larger marine animals like dolphins are infrequent but possible. The Bingin Beach surf report does not typically include marine life updates unless there is unusual shark activity or other significant events impacting surfer safety.