Longman Penghu

23.5697 N / 119.5847 O

Longman Penghu Surf Spot Guide, Taiwan

Longman is one of Taiwan's most consistent and powerful reef breaks, delivering reliable waves throughout the year with minimal crowds. Located on the eastern side of Penghu's main island, this spot offers both left and right-hand peaks with waves that can exceed 3 meters during strong swell periods. The combination of a coral and rock bottom, consistent northeast swell, and powerful wave shape makes Longman a destination for experienced surfers seeking quality waves in a relatively undiscovered location.

Geography and Nature

Longman sits in a large shingle bay on the easternmost side of Penghu's main island, positioned between Longman and Guoye villages. The area is characterized by a dramatic coastline where waves roll in from the Taiwan Strait, creating the phenomenon locals call the "drumming waves of Longman" due to the dense reef coverage and varying seabed heights. The beach itself features blindingly white sand mixed with rocky sections, and the surrounding landscape is rural and undeveloped, with grazing cattle and peanut fields visible from the coastal road. This remote setting keeps the spot quiet and away from the tourist infrastructure found at other Penghu beaches.

Surf Setup

Longman breaks as both left and right-hand peaks across the bay, with the most consistent waves peeling onto the east end during northeast swell. The reef and coral bottom creates powerful, well-defined wave shape with good shape for intermediate to advanced surfers. Northeast winds are the dominant pattern, and when these winds blow offshore, they create clean, organized wave faces. Mid-tide produces the most rideable conditions, with the break working best when the swell has enough size to properly shape the reef. A typical session sees powerful, organized waves with multiple peaks offering different line options across the bay.

Consistency and Best Time

Longman receives waves on approximately 150 days per year, making it one of Taiwan's most consistent breaks. The best season runs from October through April when northeast winds and swell are strongest and most reliable. Winter months from December to March bring the most powerful conditions, with frequent sessions featuring waves in the 1.5 to 2 meter range and occasional larger sets. Summer months are generally smaller and less consistent, though rideable waves still appear regularly. The spot rarely goes completely flat due to its exposure to the Taiwan Strait.

Crowd Levels

Longman remains largely uncrowded throughout the year. The remote location and difficult access via narrow country roads keep visitor numbers low on both weekdays and weekends. You will likely have the break mostly to yourself or share it with only a handful of other surfers.

Who It's For

Longman is designed for experienced surfers. The powerful reef break, sharp bottom, and strong currents demand solid wave knowledge and strong paddling ability. Intermediate surfers with reef experience may find some playable sections, but the majority of the break's potential is best suited for advanced surfers comfortable with powerful, hollow waves and complex reef navigation.

Hazards to Respect

The coral and rock bottom requires careful positioning and awareness of your depth. Sharp reef edges and rocks demand respect and proper board control. Strong currents can develop in the bay, particularly during larger swell periods. Always scout the break thoroughly before paddling out and consider local knowledge before your first session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light rash guard or thin 2 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 to 5 millimeter full suit for extended sessions. Spring and fall transition months range from 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, where a 3 millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

Penghu Airport receives flights from Taipei and Kaohsiung, located approximately 20 kilometers from Magong city. From Magong, rent a scooter or car and head toward Longman Village via Road 203. The drive takes roughly 20 to 25 minutes from the city center. Follow signs toward Longman Village, then continue through narrow country roads past agricultural areas. Parking is available near Longman Beach Park. The beach access involves a short walk from the parking area through the grassy park area to reach the break.

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Longman Penghu 

Taiwan
23.5697 N / 119.5847 O
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Longman Penghu Surf Spot Guide, Taiwan

Longman is one of Taiwan's most consistent and powerful reef breaks, delivering reliable waves throughout the year with minimal crowds. Located on the eastern side of Penghu's main island, this spot offers both left and right-hand peaks with waves that can exceed 3 meters during strong swell periods. The combination of a coral and rock bottom, consistent northeast swell, and powerful wave shape makes Longman a destination for experienced surfers seeking quality waves in a relatively undiscovered location.

Geography and Nature

Longman sits in a large shingle bay on the easternmost side of Penghu's main island, positioned between Longman and Guoye villages. The area is characterized by a dramatic coastline where waves roll in from the Taiwan Strait, creating the phenomenon locals call the "drumming waves of Longman" due to the dense reef coverage and varying seabed heights. The beach itself features blindingly white sand mixed with rocky sections, and the surrounding landscape is rural and undeveloped, with grazing cattle and peanut fields visible from the coastal road. This remote setting keeps the spot quiet and away from the tourist infrastructure found at other Penghu beaches.

Surf Setup

Longman breaks as both left and right-hand peaks across the bay, with the most consistent waves peeling onto the east end during northeast swell. The reef and coral bottom creates powerful, well-defined wave shape with good shape for intermediate to advanced surfers. Northeast winds are the dominant pattern, and when these winds blow offshore, they create clean, organized wave faces. Mid-tide produces the most rideable conditions, with the break working best when the swell has enough size to properly shape the reef. A typical session sees powerful, organized waves with multiple peaks offering different line options across the bay.

Consistency and Best Time

Longman receives waves on approximately 150 days per year, making it one of Taiwan's most consistent breaks. The best season runs from October through April when northeast winds and swell are strongest and most reliable. Winter months from December to March bring the most powerful conditions, with frequent sessions featuring waves in the 1.5 to 2 meter range and occasional larger sets. Summer months are generally smaller and less consistent, though rideable waves still appear regularly. The spot rarely goes completely flat due to its exposure to the Taiwan Strait.

Crowd Levels

Longman remains largely uncrowded throughout the year. The remote location and difficult access via narrow country roads keep visitor numbers low on both weekdays and weekends. You will likely have the break mostly to yourself or share it with only a handful of other surfers.

Who It's For

Longman is designed for experienced surfers. The powerful reef break, sharp bottom, and strong currents demand solid wave knowledge and strong paddling ability. Intermediate surfers with reef experience may find some playable sections, but the majority of the break's potential is best suited for advanced surfers comfortable with powerful, hollow waves and complex reef navigation.

Hazards to Respect

The coral and rock bottom requires careful positioning and awareness of your depth. Sharp reef edges and rocks demand respect and proper board control. Strong currents can develop in the bay, particularly during larger swell periods. Always scout the break thoroughly before paddling out and consider local knowledge before your first session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light rash guard or thin 2 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 to 5 millimeter full suit for extended sessions. Spring and fall transition months range from 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, where a 3 millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

Penghu Airport receives flights from Taipei and Kaohsiung, located approximately 20 kilometers from Magong city. From Magong, rent a scooter or car and head toward Longman Village via Road 203. The drive takes roughly 20 to 25 minutes from the city center. Follow signs toward Longman Village, then continue through narrow country roads past agricultural areas. Parking is available near Longman Beach Park. The beach access involves a short walk from the parking area through the grassy park area to reach the break.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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The best season to surf Longman Penghu is from October through April, with the most powerful conditions from December to March. Northeast winds and swell are strongest then, delivering reliable waves on about 150 days per year, often 1.5 to 2 meters with occasional larger sets over 3 meters. Mid-tide offers the most rideable conditions on this consistent reef break exposed to the Taiwan Strait, though summer brings smaller waves.
Longman Penghu suits experienced surfers with solid wave knowledge, strong paddling, and reef experience. Its powerful reef break, sharp coral and rock bottom, hollow waves, and strong currents make it ideal for advanced surfers comfortable with complex navigation. Intermediate surfers may find some playable sections, but the spot demands respect for its challenges.
Longman Penghu features powerful left and right-hand reef peaks in a large shingle bay, with consistent northeast swell peeling best at the east end. The coral and rock bottom shapes well-defined, organized waves up to over 3 meters during strong swells, offering multiple line options. Northeast offshore winds create clean faces, especially at mid-tide when the reef properly forms the waves.
Longman Penghu stays largely uncrowded year-round due to its remote location and narrow country roads, often just a handful of surfers or solo sessions. Fly to Penghu Airport from Taipei or Kaohsiung, then rent a scooter or car from Magong for a 20-25 minute drive via Road 203 to Longman Village. Park at Longman Beach Park and walk through the grassy area to the break.
Longman Penghu stands out as one of Taiwan's most consistent and powerful reef breaks with minimal crowds in a rural, undeveloped setting of white sand beaches, peanut fields, and grazing cattle. Its reliable northeast swell from the Taiwan Strait creates quality waves year-round, known locally as the drumming waves, making it an undiscovered gem for experienced surfers seeking powerful, shaped peaks.

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