Little Bingin

-8.847650 N / 116.759750 O

Little Bingin Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Little Bingin sits as a hidden gem in West Sumbawa, offering a more forgiving alternative to the heavier reef breaks nearby. This A-frame reef break serves up playful walls and short-lived tubes that feel more approachable than its notorious neighbor Scar Reef, making it an ideal backup option when conditions elsewhere get too critical. The wave peels over sharp coral reef in a protected bay setting, delivering consistent fun for surfers seeking quality over intensity.

Geography and Nature

Located on the west coast of Sumbawa in the Nusa Tenggara region, Little Bingin sits approximately 600 meters across a channel from Scar Reef. The area is characterized by a mountainous tropical landscape with turquoise waters and a remote, undeveloped feel that defines West Sumbawa's surf corridor. The beach access is relatively straightforward, with sandy entry points and a protected bay that shields the break from the strongest trade winds. The surrounding area remains quiet and rural, far removed from the tourist infrastructure of Bali.

Surf Setup

Little Bingin works best with west to southwest groundswell in the 1.8 to 2.4 meter range, though it can handle slightly larger swells without becoming unmanageable. The break produces both left and right-hand waves from its A-frame peak, offering options depending on your preference and positioning. East, southeast, and northeast winds groom the wave nicely thanks to the protected bay setting, keeping the face clean and organized. Mid to high tide provides the cleanest shape and safest entry, as low tide exposes deeper reef sections that become sketchy and require careful navigation. On a typical session, expect playful walls with opportunities for technical turns and short barrels that reward precise positioning without demanding expert-level commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

The break peaks during the dry season from April through October, aligning with the same window as nearby Scar Reef. During these months, consistent groundswell and favorable wind patterns create reliable conditions. The rest of the year sees less frequent swell and less predictable wind patterns, making it a secondary option. Plan your trip between May and September for the most consistent and accessible conditions.

Crowd Levels

Little Bingin remains relatively uncrowded compared to famous Bali breaks, with few surfers in the water on both weekdays and weekends. The remote location and lack of nearby accommodation keep visitor numbers low, allowing for more waves per session and a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

This break suits intermediate to advanced surfers who want quality waves without the intensity of nearby heavy hitters. Intermediate surfers will find the playful walls and manageable barrel sections rewarding, while advanced surfers appreciate it as a technical training ground. Beginners should avoid this break due to the sharp coral reef and strong currents.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral reef demands reef booties and careful foot placement, especially at lower tides. Strong currents can develop in the channel, requiring awareness during paddle-out and paddle-in. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, making protective footwear essential.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June to October, water temperatures range from 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, requiring a lightweight 2-millimeter wetsuit or rashguard. From December to March, temperatures drop to 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter wetsuit more comfortable. During April, May, November, and December, temperatures sit between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, where a 2 to 3-millimeter suit works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport in Sumbawa, located approximately 150 kilometers from Little Bingin, requiring a three-hour taxi journey. Alternatively, fly into Bali and take a ferry to Lombok, then drive south for 1.5 to 2 hours to reach Scar Reef, with Little Bingin accessible via short boat hop across the channel. Most surfers access the break by boat from the nearby beach or paddle across from Scar Reef. Accommodation options like Whales and Waves provide beachfront bases for exploring the area's lineup.

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Indonesia
-8.847650 N / 116.759750 O
Sumbawa
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Level: Experienced surfers
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Little Bingin Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Little Bingin sits as a hidden gem in West Sumbawa, offering a more forgiving alternative to the heavier reef breaks nearby. This A-frame reef break serves up playful walls and short-lived tubes that feel more approachable than its notorious neighbor Scar Reef, making it an ideal backup option when conditions elsewhere get too critical. The wave peels over sharp coral reef in a protected bay setting, delivering consistent fun for surfers seeking quality over intensity.

Geography and Nature

Located on the west coast of Sumbawa in the Nusa Tenggara region, Little Bingin sits approximately 600 meters across a channel from Scar Reef. The area is characterized by a mountainous tropical landscape with turquoise waters and a remote, undeveloped feel that defines West Sumbawa's surf corridor. The beach access is relatively straightforward, with sandy entry points and a protected bay that shields the break from the strongest trade winds. The surrounding area remains quiet and rural, far removed from the tourist infrastructure of Bali.

Surf Setup

Little Bingin works best with west to southwest groundswell in the 1.8 to 2.4 meter range, though it can handle slightly larger swells without becoming unmanageable. The break produces both left and right-hand waves from its A-frame peak, offering options depending on your preference and positioning. East, southeast, and northeast winds groom the wave nicely thanks to the protected bay setting, keeping the face clean and organized. Mid to high tide provides the cleanest shape and safest entry, as low tide exposes deeper reef sections that become sketchy and require careful navigation. On a typical session, expect playful walls with opportunities for technical turns and short barrels that reward precise positioning without demanding expert-level commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

The break peaks during the dry season from April through October, aligning with the same window as nearby Scar Reef. During these months, consistent groundswell and favorable wind patterns create reliable conditions. The rest of the year sees less frequent swell and less predictable wind patterns, making it a secondary option. Plan your trip between May and September for the most consistent and accessible conditions.

Crowd Levels

Little Bingin remains relatively uncrowded compared to famous Bali breaks, with few surfers in the water on both weekdays and weekends. The remote location and lack of nearby accommodation keep visitor numbers low, allowing for more waves per session and a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

This break suits intermediate to advanced surfers who want quality waves without the intensity of nearby heavy hitters. Intermediate surfers will find the playful walls and manageable barrel sections rewarding, while advanced surfers appreciate it as a technical training ground. Beginners should avoid this break due to the sharp coral reef and strong currents.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral reef demands reef booties and careful foot placement, especially at lower tides. Strong currents can develop in the channel, requiring awareness during paddle-out and paddle-in. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, making protective footwear essential.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June to October, water temperatures range from 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, requiring a lightweight 2-millimeter wetsuit or rashguard. From December to March, temperatures drop to 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter wetsuit more comfortable. During April, May, November, and December, temperatures sit between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, where a 2 to 3-millimeter suit works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport in Sumbawa, located approximately 150 kilometers from Little Bingin, requiring a three-hour taxi journey. Alternatively, fly into Bali and take a ferry to Lombok, then drive south for 1.5 to 2 hours to reach Scar Reef, with Little Bingin accessible via short boat hop across the channel. Most surfers access the break by boat from the nearby beach or paddle across from Scar Reef. Accommodation options like Whales and Waves provide beachfront bases for exploring the area's lineup.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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FAQ

The best time to surf Little Bingin is during the dry season from April through October, peaking between May and September. It works best with west to southwest groundswell in the 1.8 to 2.4 meter range, east, southeast, or northeast winds, and mid to high tide for the cleanest shape and safest entry over the sharp coral reef.
Little Bingin suits intermediate to advanced surfers seeking quality waves without extreme intensity. Intermediates enjoy the playful walls and manageable short barrels, while advanced surfers use it as a technical training ground. Beginners should avoid it due to the sharp coral reef and strong currents.
Little Bingin is an A-frame reef break producing both left and right-hand waves with playful walls and short-lived tubes over sharp coral. It offers consistent fun in a protected bay, best with west to southwest groundswell at 1.8 to 2.4 meters, groomed by east, southeast, or northeast winds at mid to high tide.
Little Bingin stays relatively uncrowded with few surfers due to its remote location and lack of nearby accommodation. Access by flying into Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport for a 150 kilometer three-hour taxi, or via Bali ferry to Lombok then 1.5 to 2-hour drive to Scar Reef, followed by a short boat hop or paddle across the 600-meter channel.
Little Bingin stands out as a hidden gem and forgiving alternative to heavier nearby reef breaks like Scar Reef, offering approachable playful walls and short tubes in a protected bay. Its remote West Sumbawa setting provides quality waves with less intensity, more consistency during the dry season, and a relaxed uncrowded vibe.

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