About East Coast

in East Coast

About East Coast

Fast Facts

Water Temp: 22 – 25C / 72 – 77F
Climate: 24 – 27C / 75 – 79F
Best Time of Year: November through to April

Waves

The sparsely populated East Coast of Taiwan offers a host of rivermouths, beachbreaks and pointbreaks. Storms forming near Japan move through the North Pacific and deliver swell to Hawaii in their peak winter season. Taiwan’s East Coast, sitting within this wide swell window receives an abundance of groundswell. In addition this, there is enough fetch from storms in the North Pacific for plenty of good windswell that’s groomed and delivered in clean, stacked lines.
The waves on Taiwan’s East Coast are suitable for all levels of surfers – from beginners to pro’s and families.

The Place

Locked between Taiwan’s central mountain range and the Pacific ocean, the island’s rugged and largely unspoiled east coast presents the island’s most beautiful river and coastal scenery. Steep, towering cliffs drop into the sea and rivers cut deep and spectacular chasms into the mountains. A stones throw inland you can find rustic hamlets on rolling hills, tea plantations, hot springs and sweeping valley views down to the rice paddies.

Extra Activities

There are plenty of non-surf options available; From Temples to restaurants (local and western), scenic tours, tea plantations, night-markets, national park, hot springs (many to choose from – small entrance fee) Aboriginal display villages, art gallery, museum and more. In addition, there are mellow bike trails all around the town (suitable for families – free bikes provided). All drives and routes are very scenic.

Prices include Accommodation, Tour and a whole lot more!
For info –contact Surf Taiwan