Pecatu, Indonesia
Bingin Beach

A secluded surfer’s paradise.

Comprising a thin ribbon of near-white sand at the base of rugged limestone cliffs, Bingin Beach provides unparalleled views over the stunning Indian ocean – the ideal beach fantasy. Its remote and secluded nature makes it one of Bali’s best kept secrets to date, unless you’re a surfer or surfing fan. One of Bali’s most popular surfing spots due to its challenging five-star wave, Bingin Beach is best known for its incredible waves and sensational reef breaks.


Non-surfing inclined can enjoy the gorgeous beachscapes at Bingin Beach, sunbathe, or stay to take in the spectacular sunsets. Whilst getting to Bingin Beach requires some effort, requiring visitors to walk through uneven rocks and boulders, many agree it's well worth the effort. The beach’s distinctive, barren topography is best viewed from the top, providing a scenic, bird’s eye view of the southwestern Bukit peninsula coastline, before heading down for some much-needed R&R, with a number of local bars and food shacks for visitors to hang out in whilst enjoying amazing views over the coast.


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Tips Before You Go
The best time for non-surfing inclined to visit Bingin Beach would be during low tide, when visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the exposed strip of sand or just relax amidst spectacular views of the coastline.
Accommodation options suitable for all kinds of budget are available near Bingin Beach.
Bingin Beach is situated close to several other world-class surfing spots, such as Uluwatu Temple, Padang-Padang, Impossible and Dreamland.
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Jl. Pantai Bingin, Pecatu, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia