Wave
type
Reef Break
bottom
Reef
direction
Left-hander
difficulty
Advanced
Swell & wind
swell
W
wind
SE
tide
Low Tide
consistency
Inconsistent
general
Surfboard
Shortboard
crowds
Medium
look out for
Sections of Shallow Reef, Paddling In & Out
best time
Dry Season
General info
Right between Bingin and Padang Padang lies the Impossibles surf break. Living up to its name, Impossibles has a few take-off spots, all with their own difficulty. Beware that this is an intermediate to advanced surf spot. Beginners should try their luck at the neighboring Baby Padang Padang surf spot.
On perfect days (5+ feet, mid to low tide) you may see perfect rides all the way from the top of the break at Padang Padang for a good 400 meters. Even just chilling for a day with this kinda view is a good idea while you are on the Bukit Peninsula.
Impossibles beach is a narrow strip of sand with towering cliffs as a backdrop, accessible either via Bingin Beach or Padang Padang Beach.
Technically it is all the same beach, but because of the rocks and tides, it is separated during high tide.