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Taitung

Taiwan ยท Indo-Pacific

Updated 57 min ago
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Type:beach
Shelter:exposed
Difficulty:intermediate
Tide:mid
Facing:E

Forecast accuracy at Taitung

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Best time to go

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Best available option is Today around 5am (score: 0). Conditions are below the Good threshold but may still be surfable.

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Last 18 days of logged conditions.

30-day average
0.0/10
Days firing
0
Score 6 or higher
Best day recently
0.0/10
26 Apr
Days logged
18
Planning tool

Best time to visit Taitung

Combining historical conditions with school holiday crowd pressure to find the sweet spot.

Key insights

  • The best week for surf at Taitung is the week of 1 June (score 3/5) with low crowds.
  • Avoid the week of 20 July if you can due to Shujia and Natsu yasumi.

Best time to visit

2026
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
5: Sweet spot
4: Great time
3: Average
2: Below average
1: Avoid

Crowd calendar

How busy each week is based on school holiday overlap from feeder markets.

18 May
Quiet
25 May
Quiet
1 Jun
Very quiet
8 Jun
Quiet
15 Jun
Quiet
22 Jun
Quiet
29 Jun
Very busy
6 Jul
Very busy
13 Jul
Very busy
20 Jul
Very busy
27 Jul
Very busy
3 Aug
Very busy
10 Aug
Very busy
17 Aug
Very busy
24 Aug
Very busy
31 Aug
Very busy
7 Sept
Very quiet
14 Sept
Quiet
21 Sept
Quiet
28 Sept
Quiet
5 Oct
Quiet
12 Oct
Quiet
19 Oct
Quiet
26 Oct
Quiet
2 Nov
Quiet
9 Nov
Very quiet
16 Nov
Very quiet
23 Nov
Quiet
30 Nov
Very quiet
7 Dec
Quiet
14 Dec
Moderate
21 Dec
Moderate
28 Dec
Busy
Very quiet
Quiet
Moderate
Busy
Very busy

School holidays affecting this destination

Summer holidays(Australia)
13 Dec - 26 Jan
Summer holidays(New Zealand)
17 Dec - 2 Feb
Summer holidays(Australia)
18 Dec - 27 Jan
Summer holidays(Australia)
19 Dec - 28 Jan
Vacances de Noel(France)
20 Dec - 5 Jan
Gyeoul banghak(South Korea)
24 Dec - 28 Feb
Hanjia(TW)
21 Jan - 10 Feb
Seollal(South Korea)
28 Jan - 1 Feb
Chinese New Year(Hong Kong / Singapore)
29 Jan - 2 Feb
Vacances d'hiver(France)
7-22 February
Presidents' Day weekend(United States)
14-16 February
February half-term(United Kingdom)
14-22 February
Vacances d'hiver(France)
14 Feb - 1 Mar
Vacances d'hiver(France)
21 Feb - 8 Mar
Spring break(United States)
14-22 March
Haru yasumi(Japan)
25 Mar - 6 Apr
Autumn break(Australia)
28 Mar - 12 Apr
Easter holidays(United Kingdom)
28 Mar - 12 Apr
Easter break(Hong Kong / Singapore)
3-7 April
Autumn break(Australia)
4-19 April
Vacances de printemps(France)
4-19 April
Autumn break(New Zealand)
4-19 April
Autumn break(Australia)
11-26 April
Vacances de printemps(France)
11-26 April
Vacances de printemps(France)
18 Apr - 3 May
Golden Week(Japan)
29 Apr - 5 May
May half-term(United Kingdom)
23-31 May
Summer break(United States)
10 Jun - 25 Aug
Winter break(Australia)
27 Jun - 12 Jul
Shujia(TW)
1 Jul - 31 Aug
Summer holidays(Hong Kong / Singapore)
1 Jul - 31 Aug
Winter break(Australia)
4-19 July
Vacances d'ete(France)
4 Jul - 1 Sept
Winter break(New Zealand)
4-19 July
Summer holidays(United Kingdom)
18 Jul - 1 Sept
Yeoreum banghak(South Korea)
20 Jul - 31 Aug
Natsu yasumi(Japan)
21 Jul - 31 Aug
Obon(Japan)
13-16 August
Spring break(Australia)
19 Sept - 4 Oct
Spring break(Australia)
26 Sept - 11 Oct
Spring break(New Zealand)
26 Sept - 11 Oct
Spring break(Australia)
3-18 October
Chuseok(South Korea)
4-7 October
Vacances de la Toussaint(France)
17 Oct - 2 Nov
October half-term(United Kingdom)
24 Oct - 1 Nov
Thanksgiving break(United States)
25-29 November
Summer holidays(Australia)
12 Dec - 25 Jan
Summer holidays(New Zealand)
17 Dec - 1 Feb
Summer holidays(Australia)
18 Dec - 27 Jan
Summer holidays(Australia)
19 Dec - 28 Jan
Christmas break(United States)
19 Dec - 3 Jan
Christmas holidays(United Kingdom)
19 Dec - 3 Jan
Christmas holidays(Hong Kong / Singapore)
20 Dec - 3 Jan
Gyeoul banghak(South Korea)
24 Dec - 28 Feb
Fuyu yasumi(Japan)
28 Dec - 3 Jan
How are these scores calculated?

The timing score combines two signals: historical conditions quality (how good the skiing or surfing typically is in a given week, based on 5 years of weather data) and crowd pressure (how many of this destination's feeder markets have school holidays that week).

Crowd pressure is weighted by each feeder country's share of visitors. If 40% of a resort's visitors come from France and France is on holiday, that contributes 0.40 to the crowd pressure score. Crowds can reduce the timing score by up to 35%, ensuring conditions still matter most.

Scores: 5 = great conditions with low crowds (the sweet spot). 4 = great conditions with moderate crowds, or good conditions with low crowds. 3 = average. 2 = below average conditions or very crowded. 1 = poor conditions or peak holiday chaos.

Spot guide

This guide was generated from conditions data. Know this spot? Submit your own tips below.

## The spot Taitung is Taiwan's primary surf hub, centred around Jinzun Harbour and Donghe on the south-eastern coast. A volatile mix of cobblestone rivermouths and dark volcanic sandbanks produces punchy A-frame peaks that offer fast, carveable walls. The coastline faces directly east into the Pacific Ocean, making it a magnet for typhoon swells and monsoon energy. The dramatic backdrop of steep, jungle-covered coastal mountains plunging towards the sea gives sessions a wild, remote quality despite the developing surf infrastructure. ## When it works Summer typhoon season (June-October) delivers the most powerful and exciting swells. The winter north-east monsoon (November-March) provides consistent smaller waves. The wave works on 2-8ft of east to north-east swell. Westerly winds blowing down from the coastal mountains provide offshore conditions, strongest in the early mornings. Typhoon swell windows are brief but spectacular. ## Where to sit Jinzun Harbour has a defined peak that forms where the jetty structures the sandbar. The right is generally longer. Donghe offers multiple peaks along the river-influenced sandbars. Position yourself where the darker sand (indicating a deeper channel) meets the shallower bar. The peaks shift with each typhoon event as the sand and cobblestones rearrange. ## Hazards The cobblestone bottom at some spots can cause injury on shallow-water falls. Typhoon swells produce powerful currents and chaotic conditions that can overwhelm intermediate surfers. The volcanic sand shifts rapidly, creating unexpected shallow spots. Debris from the river mouth can be present after heavy rain. The mountains generate sudden, unpredictable wind changes. ## Parking and access Car parks serve the main breaks at Jinzun and Donghe. The beaches are accessible via short walks from the road. Facilities include toilets and seasonal refreshment stands. Surf schools and rental shops have established in the area. Taitung city is a 30-minute drive from the main breaks. Trains from Taipei take 4-5 hours. ## The crowd The Taitung surf scene is growing but remains far less crowded than northern Taiwan. Expect 10-20 surfers on good days at the main spots. The Taiwanese surf community is friendly and supportive. Typhoon swells draw more experienced surfers from across the island. Weekday mornings are quiet. ## Local tips Monitor typhoon tracks obsessively during summer. The best conditions arrive when a system passes close enough to generate groundswell but far enough that the wind remains offshore. These windows are 12-24 hours and reward those who can respond quickly. A standard shortboard handles most conditions. The water is warm (24-28C) from May through October; a springsuit suffices for winter (20-22C). The indigenous Amis communities along the coast welcome respectful visitors and their traditional culture adds richness to the coastal experience.

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Frequently asked questions

How often is this page updated?

Current conditions refresh every 3 hours when the cron runs. Hourly data updates every 30 minutes. The 7-day forecast, luck factor, and packing notes are all pre-computed at the same time.

What is the luck factor?

We compare the 7-day forecast to the last 5 years of marine data for the same week at Taitung. The delta tells you whether conditions are shaping up better, worse, or about the same as a typical late May.

How is 'best session' picked?

We score each day of the 7-day forecast using the same algorithm as the leaderboard, and highlight the highest scorer.

Where does the data come from?

Open-Meteo's Marine API (swell height, period, water temperature) and Weather API (wind and conditions).

Does the score capture local knowledge?

Honestly, no. Every break has tide windows, swell directions and reef contours that a global model cannot see. Treat the score as a starting point, then check a local cam.

When is the best time to surf Taitung?

The best week for surf at Taitung is the week of 1 June (score 3/5) with low crowds.