Webcam Pekatu. Bingin Beach (Bali, Indonesia)
Bingin Beach is a beautiful beach on the southern outskirts of Bali with spectacular views of the turquoise Indian Ocean and the beautiful waves that make it one of the best places for surfing. It's a surfer's paradise, attracting surfers from all over the world who come here for the laid-back beachside atmosphere and the powerful waves in the ocean. It's also an ecotourism hotspot, perfect for those who want to relax by the ocean and enjoy the beauty and power of the ocean.
The Bingin Coast is one of the most secluded and least crowded beaches on this Indonesian island. The limestone cliffs with lush greenery that carve almost all of the shore, and single cliffs and boulders rise even above the ocean waters near the coast, give it a special attraction.
You have to wade through a series of uneven rocks and stones to reach the section of Bingin beach with coarse white sand. It seems that the ancient gods themselves took care of preserving the pristine appeal of this coast, fencing it with guards-coats. Here go only those who are ready to overcome all the difficulties on the way to Bingin Beach, namely:
- Surfers-professionals who dream of conquering the most difficult waves;
- Amateur photographers who want to get the most spectacular photos;
- True romantics who want to see some of the most exotic sunsets in Bali and feel the atmosphere of unique relaxation;
- Oriental philosophy, yoga and meditation lovers on a coastal paradise.
Bingin beach is famous for its very clear waters and powerful high (up to 2.5 m) left-handed waves that break near the reefs near the shore. They are rated as one of the most difficult to conquer. Therefore, surfing here is available only to experienced professional surfers. But it is these conditions that have cemented its fame as the best surf spot in Bali.
At low tide, the widest stretch of sand opens up, so this is the best time to visit the beach for those who do not dream of conquering high waves. There is a large area of shallow water near the shore, but be aware that the bottom here is very rocky and for going in barefoot without slippers is absolutely not suitable.