This spot isn't that great, but it can get decent waves. Most of the surfers in the area (there are VERY few) surf here. There's parking right on the beach.
the bus stops right in front of the beach. the best break is right in front of the aquarium. get permission from the lifeguards and/or police, i had to sign a handwritten waiver. if it's big out, i.e. a typhoon, the lifeguards can't even swim out past the whitewash. you'll be on your own. absolutely no line up what-so-ever.
best in typhoon and winter but still fun wave in summer(July-Sep).needed to handle small waves, but its fun waves...
Have endourance for this spot when it gets big. The lifeguards will tell you not to go past the bouys out there but just catch one wave to show them that you are not a goon and you mean buisness, they will leave you alone. Don't think about surfing at 6 in the evening. No swimming or surfing past 6 at night. Other than that, just go big and don't get scared.
80% of the time a longboard is needed, unless you're an experienced shortboarder with a fish.Be prepared to swim with trash floating by and other hazards.
