Pailongge is a surf spot located in front of a village that shares its name. It’s known for its long rights that pick up swells well. The break is over a sharp, shallow reef, so surfers need to be careful. With various swell directions, Pailongge is versatile but best suited for specific conditions.
This spot works best with swells coming from the Southwest, but it can also handle Southeast swells. It’s capable of accommodating swell sizes around 2 feet (about 0.6 meters) and on larger swells, you might get some pretty decent wave action. The waves break over live coral, usually offering right-handed waves that attract intermediate surfers. For the best experience, check the wind direction, which should preferably come from the Northwest. As for tides, Pailongge is good at low, mid, and high tides, although it's always a bit better when you hit it at the right time.
If you’re planning to hit Pailongge, keep in mind that it’s more suitable for intermediate surfers due to the reef and the varying conditions. Make sure to check the local reports before heading out to get the most out of your session.