Taiwan
Taiwan Surf Adventures
Flexible schedule, great waves and an amazing culture. Taiwan is your next adventure
Until very recently, Taiwan has slipped under the radar as a surf destination. The warm waters host dozens of classy set ups; beachies, rivermouths and points all the while being surrounded by lush, tropical mountains. Taiwan is a tropical country full of charms, warm hospitality and an amazing culture. We believe you’re going to be blown away by what Taiwan has on offer for you. Taiwan, one of the safest countries in the world, is your next surf adventure
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Introduction
Taiwan sits strategically north of the Philippines and South West of Japan and is in perfect position to score the back to back swells that result from the Northern Hemisphere Winter storms. The warm waters of Taiwan sit between 22’ – 28’ all year round so its boardies all the way but the peak season falls in the Aussie Summer (Nov-Apr) so when we’re battling onshore slop and holiday crowds Taiwan is dishing up the goods for anyone willing to take the plunge. It’s well worth the trip. Read More...
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Great Waves
Taiwan delivers great swell. As co-owner of Surf Taiwan adventures Neil Armstrong (Moonwalker) says “Taiwan is an 'everyman's' surf destination, if folks are looking for death-defying 8ft slabs over razor-sharp shallow coral, it's better to head to the Ment's.” That being said Taiwan can still offer barrels if that’s what you’re looking for, but the majority of the time you’ll find easy-going makeable waves breaking over sand, reef and cobblestone points. We think you’ll be surprised by the amount and sheer variety of surf. Taiwan offers the opportunity for a real surf adventure whilst being surrounded by a beautiful and embracing culture.
East and South; Variety is the spice of life
Surf both the South and East Coasts of Taiwan. Surf Taiwan adventures offer South Coast and East coast options in order to get the most of each season. Many clients have combined the two and scored amazing waves. When staying in the south you are located on a peninsula that collects any southerly swell, the main break is a paddle away with a host of other spots within a 5-50 minutes drive. On the East Coast you’ll stay in a coastal town slightly further from the beach (20 mins) but unlike being at the near empty beaches, you’ll have a host of restaurants, small local shops and intriguing temples all within walking distance from your accommodation. Plus, with an incredibly scenic coastal drive to the waves, and activities available, you’ll be stoked.
Great Culture and friendly people
The Taiwanese people are great. Super friendly, relaxed and they see foreigners as a bit of a curiosity. Taiwan offers a stable travel environment with low crime rates, you can even leave your board out and no one touches it. Life is pretty relaxed the further you get from the bustling cities and with the prime surf spots in the more rural regions you can expect a whole lot of relaxed, friendly locals.











