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Boho vibes in Bingin beach
Follow the little groups of Bali's cool crowds with surf boards in hand and sand-covered bare feet, or look for signs made of repurposed wood. Bingin Beach is a bohemian refuge that might be difficult to locate unless you know where you're going - or who to follow. This cliff-based beach is a favorite of Bali's sunbathers and sunning enthusiasts, with ideal waves and little sandy coves for swimming at low tide.
To get to and from the beach (there are uneven, steep steps from the top of the cliff to the sands), you'll need to be somewhat active, but your efforts will be well rewarded. There are also plenty of low-cost beach accommodations along the cliffside, making this a good site for low-cost vacations or a no-frills sunset on a blanket.
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Bingin Beach may not be widely known by some travelers, unlike Kuta, Seminyak, or Uluwatu beaches, but Bingin Beach must also be one of the tourist destinations when visiting Bali. Bingin Beach has an exotic beauty, with a stretch of limestone hills that add to the stunning scenery. The white sand makes the beach atmosphere feel so calming and far from the hustle and bustle of the crowd. You must visit this beach if you go to Bali.
A beautiful secluded beach with white sands and blue ocean. i love how inyimate and private this beach. we rent scooter from Seminyak at it took us about an hour journey. avoid grab because its ‘macet’ here. you need to go down stairs over the cliff to reach the beach. few local restaurants here with good view overlooking the beach. love it
It's a nice surf spot, but when the tide is high, people rush into the sea and the sea becomes a bit crowded. There are also places for beginners to surf, and when the waves are not big, beginners can rent large surfboards to surf in the sea. There are plenty of places to rest on the beach, lots of snack bars where you can go for something to eat and drink. If you don’t plan on surfing, you can also stay on the beach and blow the cold wind and go swimming in the sea. It’s a good slow-paced beach. I went there with 5 other girls for surfing lessons, the course was great, there were not many people there, it was helpful for the class, the waves were good, but one big downside here was that there were lots of stones on the seabed and I had several scraped off my feet. I recommend wearing shoes while surfing. Not too good for swimming. But perfect if you want to relax on the beach or in a bar/coffee shop. There are plenty of places to eat and drink. The road to the beach is hard to walk with lots of steep steps so not suitable for injured people or small children.
Suitable for people who like to surf, or pick a coconut green chill is good 🥥
A relatively small beach, the visibility is not high, but the scenery can be said to be not bad at all, the location is slightly biased, there are not many people, it is more suitable for playing water surfing places, we also accidentally hit in, basically foreigner.