Bingin seasonal overview
Bingin, Indonesia, is a world-class reef break with consistent surf year-round, but the best conditions are typically found during the dry season from April to October. During this period, the swell is almost exclusively groundswell (97-100%), with minimal wind swell interference, providing clean, powerful waves. The mean swell size peaks from June to September, averaging 2.0-2.2m, making these months ideal for experienced surfers looking for larger, more challenging waves. Wind conditions improve significantly from April onward, with the highest percentage of favorable offshore winds occurring in April (60% good wind conditions) and October-November (73%). However, the April-October window balances solid swell size with relatively better wind patterns, particularly in April, September, and October. The wet season (November-March) still sees strong groundswell dominance, but onshore winds become more prevalent (up to 81% bad wind conditions in January-February), and swell size decreases slightly (1.5-1.6m). For the best combination of size, consistency, and clean conditions, target April (early dry season) or September-October (transition months), when swell energy remains strong and wind direction is more reliable. Advanced surfers may prefer June-August for bigger waves, though wind quality is less predictable during these months.
