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Go to Kenting ( a famous place for tourism in Taiwan ). Rent a scooter and head up to the east coast, it is the only beach with sand. The spot is far away from Kenting city, you can find it in any tourist guide ( Chia le shui or Jia le shui)
If you take the main road south/east from Kenting, you'll go around the tail of the island and come down to this spot. It's just after the first crossroads after the first bridge. Go past the town and turn right into the parking lot. Walk out to the beach.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Go to Kenting ( a famous place for tourism in Taiwan ). Rent a scooter and head up to the east coast, it is the only beach with sand. The spot is far away from Kenting city, you can find it in any tourist guide ( Chia le shui or Jia le shui)
If you take the main road south/east from Kenting, you'll go around the tail of the island and come down to this spot. It's just after the first crossroads after the first bridge. Go past the town and turn right into the parking lot. Walk out to the beach.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Go to Kenting ( a famous place for tourism in Taiwan ). Rent a scooter and head up to the east coast, it is the only beach with sand. The spot is far away from Kenting city, you can find it in any tourist guide ( Chia le shui or Jia le shui)
If you take the main road south/east from Kenting, you'll go around the tail of the island and come down to this spot. It's just after the first crossroads after the first bridge. Go past the town and turn right into the parking lot. Walk out to the beach.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Go to Kenting ( a famous place for tourism in Taiwan ). Rent a scooter and head up to the east coast, it is the only beach with sand. The spot is far away from Kenting city, you can find it in any tourist guide ( Chia le shui or Jia le shui)
If you take the main road south/east from Kenting, you'll go around the tail of the island and come down to this spot. It's just after the first crossroads after the first bridge. Go past the town and turn right into the parking lot. Walk out to the beach.
DistânciaTome um carro
CaminhadaAcesso directo (< 5min)
Fácil de encontrar?OK
Acesso público?Acesso público
Acesso especialNão sei
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Características do spot de surf
Outro nome Chia le shui
Qualidade do spot
Qualidade das ondasClássico regional
ExperiênciaSurfistas com experiência
FrequênciaMuito consistente (150 dias/ano)
Onda
TipoDesembocadura
DirecçãoDireita e esquerda
FundoArenoso com rochas
PotênciaOca, Normal, Divertida
Comprimento normalNormal (50 a 150m)
Comprimento máximoLongo (150 a 300 m)
Marés, Ondas e vento
Direcção da ressacaSul, Sudeste, Leste
Direcção do ventoNoroeste, Oeste, Sudoeste
Tamanho da ressacaComeça em 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft e vai até 5m / 16 ft e além
Condição da maréMaré media e maré baixa
Movimento da maréMarés crescentes e descendentes
Mais detalhes
Cheio durante a semanaNinguém
Cheio no fim de semanaAlguns surfistas
Link Webcam
Perigos
- Correntezas/Ressacas
- Construções (bóias, diques, etc...)
- Poluição
Informações suplementares
Boards are available for renting in a small hotel on the road (you cant miss it)And the boss speaks quite a good english.
The current can be strong on this spot, so be careful.
More:
As you face the beach from the parking lot, there's a little left-hander which peels down from the headland depending on the swell and the tide. It's soft and slow, a good place for beginners.
To your right will be the main break, the rivermouth peak, which is super-consistant. I've ridden it on tiny days with barely a ripple in the water (low tide only), and gotten barreled on waist-high days. It is, of course, way more fun when it's big. The rivermouth is a pretty choice A-frame. Rights are soft-shouldered and slow, good for logs. Lefts are crazy hollow and like a machine under the right conditions.
Further south (right) from the parking lot, across the river, are a bunch of beachbreaks and the cliffs of Taiwan's southern tip. There's other spots there to hunt down if you care to.
Careful if you ride the dirty river out. There's shallow rocks that might break your skegs. It's an easy paddle out, but is it worth the risk? On a bodyboard, sure. Also, if you bring kids/nonswimmers, keep them away, the river current where it hits the ocean is strong and will shoot you right out into deep water.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Boards are available for renting in a small hotel on the road (you cant miss it)And the boss speaks quite a good english.<br /><br />The current can be strong on this spot, so be careful.
More:
As you face the beach from the parking lot, there's a little left-hander which peels down from the headland depending on the swell and the tide. It's soft and slow, a good place for beginners.
To your right will be the main break, the rivermouth peak, which is super-consistant. I've ridden it on tiny days with barely a ripple in the water (low tide only), and gotten barreled on waist-high days. It is, of course, way more fun when it's big. The rivermouth is a pretty choice A-frame. Rights are soft-shouldered and slow, good for logs. Lefts are crazy hollow and like a machine under the right conditions.
Further south (right) from the parking lot, across the river, are a bunch of beachbreaks and the cliffs of Taiwan's southern tip. There's other spots there to hunt down if you care to.
Careful if you ride the dirty river out. There's shallow rocks that might break your skegs. It's an easy paddle out, but is it worth the risk? On a bodyboard, sure. Also, if you bring kids/nonswimmers, keep them away, the river current where it hits the ocean is strong and will shoot you right out into deep water.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Boards are available for renting in a small hotel on the road (you cant miss it)And the boss speaks quite a good english.<br /><br />The current can be strong on this spot, so be careful.
More:
As you face the beach from the parking lot, there's a little left-hander which peels down from the headland depending on the swell and the tide. It's soft and slow, a good place for beginners.
To your right will be the main break, the rivermouth peak, which is super-consistant. I've ridden it on tiny days with barely a ripple in the water (low tide only), and gotten barreled on waist-high days. It is, of course, way more fun when it's big. The rivermouth is a pretty choice A-frame. Rights are soft-shouldered and slow, good for logs. Lefts are crazy hollow and like a machine under the right conditions.
Further south (right) from the parking lot, across the river, are a bunch of beachbreaks and the cliffs of Taiwan's southern tip. There's other spots there to hunt down if you care to.
Careful if you ride the dirty river out. There's shallow rocks that might break your skegs. It's an easy paddle out, but is it worth the risk? On a bodyboard, sure. Also, if you bring kids/nonswimmers, keep them away, the river current where it hits the ocean is strong and will shoot you right out into deep water.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Boards are available for renting in a small hotel on the road (you cant miss it)And the boss speaks quite a good english.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;The current can be strong on this spot, so be careful.
More:
As you face the beach from the parking lot, there's a little left-hander which peels down from the headland depending on the swell and the tide. It's soft and slow, a good place for beginners.
To your right will be the main break, the rivermouth peak, which is super-consistant. I've ridden it on tiny days with barely a ripple in the water (low tide only), and gotten barreled on waist-high days. It is, of course, way more fun when it's big. The rivermouth is a pretty choice A-frame. Rights are soft-shouldered and slow, good for logs. Lefts are crazy hollow and like a machine under the right conditions.
Further south (right) from the parking lot, across the river, are a bunch of beachbreaks and the cliffs of Taiwan's southern tip. There's other spots there to hunt down if you care to.
Careful if you ride the dirty river out. There's shallow rocks that might break your skegs. It's an easy paddle out, but is it worth the risk? On a bodyboard, sure. Also, if you bring kids&#47;nonswimmers, keep them away, the river current where it hits the ocean is strong and will shoot you right out into deep water.
Ambiente
The most beautiful place in Taiwan, surrounded by mountains. Wild and roots. The atmosphere is very relax, locals are very friendly, and the overall level is high.
Plus there's now beer back in town! Board rentals and surf shops too. There's usually a collection of logs floating around with people farming it, but only one or two good surfers you need to share with; unless conditions are really good. Be friendly.
The parking lot has great facilities too. The showers have good pressure and are free. Rinse off and have a bbq between sessions. The beach is kind of dirty and it's a long drive from town, so you don't have to deal with lots of tourists from Kenting.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The most beautiful place in Taiwan, surrounded by mountains. Wild and roots. The atmosphere is very relax, locals are very friendly, and the overall level is high.
Plus there's now beer back in town! Board rentals and surf shops too. There's usually a collection of logs floating around with people farming it, but only one or two good surfers you need to share with; unless conditions are really good. Be friendly.
The parking lot has great facilities too. The showers have good pressure and are free. Rinse off and have a bbq between sessions. The beach is kind of dirty and it's a long drive from town, so you don't have to deal with lots of tourists from Kenting.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The most beautiful place in Taiwan, surrounded by mountains. Wild and roots. The atmosphere is very relax, locals are very friendly, and the overall level is high.
Plus there's now beer back in town! Board rentals and surf shops too. There's usually a collection of logs floating around with people farming it, but only one or two good surfers you need to share with; unless conditions are really good. Be friendly.
The parking lot has great facilities too. The showers have good pressure and are free. Rinse off and have a bbq between sessions. The beach is kind of dirty and it's a long drive from town, so you don't have to deal with lots of tourists from Kenting.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The most beautiful place in Taiwan, surrounded by mountains. Wild and roots. The atmosphere is very relax, locals are very friendly, and the overall level is high.
Plus there's now beer back in town! Board rentals and surf shops too. There's usually a collection of logs floating around with people farming it, but only one or two good surfers you need to share with; unless conditions are really good. Be friendly.
The parking lot has great facilities too. The showers have good pressure and are free. Rinse off and have a bbq between sessions. The beach is kind of dirty and it's a long drive from town, so you don't have to deal with lots of tourists from Kenting.
Geral
This is a pretty good spot. Worth hitting if the TCWB bouys are over 1.5 meters. If you're in Kenting make the pilgrimage.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This is a pretty good spot. Worth hitting if the TCWB bouys are over 1.5 meters. If you're in Kenting make the pilgrimage.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This is a pretty good spot. Worth hitting if the TCWB bouys are over 1.5 meters. If you're in Kenting make the pilgrimage.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): This is a pretty good spot. Worth hitting if the TCWB bouys are over 1.5 meters. If you're in Kenting make the pilgrimage.
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