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Facing
SW
Wave Type
Beach Break
Seabed
Sand
Wave Direction
Left & Right
Best Tide
All tides
Best Swell Direction
S / SW
Best Wind Direction
N / NE
Surfer Level
Beginner +
Facing
SW
Wave Type
Beach Break
Seabed
Sand
Wave Direction
Left & Right
Best Tide
All tides
Best Swell Direction
S / SW
Best Wind Direction
N / NE
Surfer Level
Beginner +
Typical of the sandy coastline of western Taiwan, this beach break has a sand seabed. Those taking part in surf activities usually stay toward the northern part of the beach, as the waves at the south end aren’t as good. There are both lefts and rights, but with shifting and irregular peaks. Typhoons and SW fronts bring better waves in the summer. As the shoreline is flat and water shallow, Sicao Bridge often attracts skimboarders.
There’s a sunset viewing platform at the south end of the beach (about a 5-minute walk from the main break). Next to the viewing platform is a large parking lot and public restrooms with an outdoor rinsing area. During weekends and holidays, it can get busy with tourists and locals, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Facing
SW
Wave Type
Beach Break
Seabed
Sand
Wave Direction
Left & Right
Best Tide
All tides
Best Swell Direction
S / SW
Best Wind Direction
N / NE
Surfer Level
Beginner +
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