Mimi's Reef

23.541883 N / 121.509983 O

Mimi's Reef Surf Spot Guide, Taiwan

Mimi's Reef stands as one of Taiwan's most rewarding destinations for experienced surfers seeking powerful, consistent waves in a remote setting. This hidden gem features a distinctive left-hand reef break that peels across a jagged lava reef with sandy pockets, delivering fast and hollow waves that reward solid technique and local knowledge. The tranquil atmosphere and minimal crowds make it an ideal escape for surfers willing to venture beyond the more accessible northern beaches.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 30 kilometers south of Jici Beach along Taiwan's northeastern coast, Mimi's Reef sits in a remote stretch of coastline accessible via a short walk from a turnout along Highway 11. The surrounding landscape features dramatic coastal cliffs and lush vegetation typical of Taiwan's east coast, creating a scenic backdrop for your sessions. The reef itself is characterized by sharp volcanic rock formations, and the beach offers limited sandy areas, making this a distinctly different environment from Taiwan's more developed surf zones.

Surf Setup

Mimi's Reef breaks exclusively as a left-hander, with the wave developing over a jagged lava reef base combined with sandy sections. The break works best during low and mid tide stages, with optimal conditions arriving during rising and falling tide transitions. Swell from the southeast, east, and northeast directions provides the most consistent wave generation, while northwest to west winds offer the cleanest offshore conditions. Expect fast, powerful waves that demand respect and solid positioning, with the reef capable of handling substantial swell during winter storms and typhoon swells when other spots close out.

Consistency and Best Time

From fall through spring, Mimi's Reef receives reliable swell and remains uncrowded throughout the week. Winter months deliver the most powerful conditions and largest waves, making this period ideal for experienced surfers seeking challenging sessions. Summer brings smaller, less consistent waves and attracts more casual surfers to other nearby breaks, making the reef a quieter proposition during warmer months.

Crowd Levels

Mimi's Reef remains virtually empty throughout the week, with minimal crowds even on weekends. The remote location and challenging conditions naturally filter out casual surfers, creating a peaceful lineup for those who make the effort to visit.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively suited for experienced surfers with solid reef break experience and strong wave reading skills. The sharp volcanic rock, powerful wave speed, and rip currents demand respect and competence. Intermediate surfers should consider more forgiving breaks elsewhere in Yilan County before attempting Mimi's Reef.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp rocks and strong rip currents present genuine hazards requiring caution and awareness. Always surf with a buddy, as the remote location means help is far away. Time your entry and exit carefully to avoid the sharpest sections of reef.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius, allowing board shorts or thin rashguards for most surfers. Winter from December through March drops to 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, requiring a three-millimeter full wetsuit for extended sessions. Spring and fall transitions range between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius, where a two-millimeter full suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, approximately 90 kilometers away. From Taipei, drive south along Highway 11 toward Jici Beach, then continue approximately 30 kilometers further south. A small turnout marks the access point for the short walk down to the reef. Parking is available at the turnout itself. Public transportation options are limited, making a rental car or scooter the most practical approach for reaching this remote location.

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Mimi's Reef 

Taiwan
23.541883 N / 121.509983 O
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Mimi's Reef Surf Spot Guide, Taiwan

Mimi's Reef stands as one of Taiwan's most rewarding destinations for experienced surfers seeking powerful, consistent waves in a remote setting. This hidden gem features a distinctive left-hand reef break that peels across a jagged lava reef with sandy pockets, delivering fast and hollow waves that reward solid technique and local knowledge. The tranquil atmosphere and minimal crowds make it an ideal escape for surfers willing to venture beyond the more accessible northern beaches.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 30 kilometers south of Jici Beach along Taiwan's northeastern coast, Mimi's Reef sits in a remote stretch of coastline accessible via a short walk from a turnout along Highway 11. The surrounding landscape features dramatic coastal cliffs and lush vegetation typical of Taiwan's east coast, creating a scenic backdrop for your sessions. The reef itself is characterized by sharp volcanic rock formations, and the beach offers limited sandy areas, making this a distinctly different environment from Taiwan's more developed surf zones.

Surf Setup

Mimi's Reef breaks exclusively as a left-hander, with the wave developing over a jagged lava reef base combined with sandy sections. The break works best during low and mid tide stages, with optimal conditions arriving during rising and falling tide transitions. Swell from the southeast, east, and northeast directions provides the most consistent wave generation, while northwest to west winds offer the cleanest offshore conditions. Expect fast, powerful waves that demand respect and solid positioning, with the reef capable of handling substantial swell during winter storms and typhoon swells when other spots close out.

Consistency and Best Time

From fall through spring, Mimi's Reef receives reliable swell and remains uncrowded throughout the week. Winter months deliver the most powerful conditions and largest waves, making this period ideal for experienced surfers seeking challenging sessions. Summer brings smaller, less consistent waves and attracts more casual surfers to other nearby breaks, making the reef a quieter proposition during warmer months.

Crowd Levels

Mimi's Reef remains virtually empty throughout the week, with minimal crowds even on weekends. The remote location and challenging conditions naturally filter out casual surfers, creating a peaceful lineup for those who make the effort to visit.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively suited for experienced surfers with solid reef break experience and strong wave reading skills. The sharp volcanic rock, powerful wave speed, and rip currents demand respect and competence. Intermediate surfers should consider more forgiving breaks elsewhere in Yilan County before attempting Mimi's Reef.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp rocks and strong rip currents present genuine hazards requiring caution and awareness. Always surf with a buddy, as the remote location means help is far away. Time your entry and exit carefully to avoid the sharpest sections of reef.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius, allowing board shorts or thin rashguards for most surfers. Winter from December through March drops to 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, requiring a three-millimeter full wetsuit for extended sessions. Spring and fall transitions range between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius, where a two-millimeter full suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, approximately 90 kilometers away. From Taipei, drive south along Highway 11 toward Jici Beach, then continue approximately 30 kilometers further south. A small turnout marks the access point for the short walk down to the reef. Parking is available at the turnout itself. Public transportation options are limited, making a rental car or scooter the most practical approach for reaching this remote location.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Mimi's Reef from fall through spring for reliable swell, with winter months offering the most powerful and largest waves. The break works best at low and mid tide stages, especially during rising and falling tide transitions. Swell from southeast, east, and northeast directions provides consistency, while northwest to west winds deliver clean offshore conditions. Summer sees smaller, less consistent waves.
Mimi's Reef suits only experienced surfers with solid reef break experience and strong wave reading skills. The sharp volcanic rock, powerful wave speed, and rip currents demand respect and competence. Intermediate surfers should opt for more forgiving breaks elsewhere in Yilan County, as this spot requires advanced technique and local knowledge.
Mimi's Reef delivers a distinctive left-hand reef break over a jagged lava reef with sandy pockets, producing fast, hollow, and powerful waves. It handles substantial swell from southeast, east, and northeast during winter storms and typhoons. Best at low and mid tides with northwest to west offshore winds, rewarding solid positioning and technique.
Mimi's Reef stays virtually empty with minimal crowds even on weekends due to its remote location and challenging conditions. Access it via a short walk from a turnout along Highway 11, about 30 kilometers south of Jici Beach. Parking is available at the turnout; fly into Taipei Taoyuan International Airport 90 kilometers away and drive south, as public transport is limited.
Mimi's Reef stands out as a hidden gem for experienced surfers with its powerful, consistent left-hand waves in a remote, tranquil setting free of crowds. Unlike more accessible northern beaches, it features fast, hollow waves over jagged lava reef amid dramatic coastal cliffs and lush vegetation, offering an uncrowded escape that demands solid skills.

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