Aimen Beach is the longest beach in Penghu and may be the most popular beach in Penghu for water activities (澎湖隘門沙灘及林投公園). Popular activities include jet skiing, surfing, windsurfing, and snorkeling. The beautiful golden sand and clear blue waters are also great places for taking photos. In addition, Lintou Forest Park next to the beach is also a nice place to relax. It is an amazing beach destination in Penghu.

Historical Background:

Originally Aimen Beach was not a popular beach destination, but it began to gain recognition in 1998, when the village chief of Aimen initiated a community beach restoration plan. They installed sand fences and other facilities to intercept the wind and sand brought by the northeast monsoon, gradually accumulating sand. Their efforts eventually caught the attention of the county government and the Penghu National Scenic Area Administration, which allocated funds for the renovation of Aimen Beach, transforming it into a beautiful beach favored by tourists. In the summer, Aimen Beach becomes a popular spot for water activities.
Aimen Beach is composed of coral, shell fragments, and the remains of foraminifera, among which the star-shaped foraminifera impresses visitors the most.
The beach was a filming location for the popular TV drama “Love on the Chrysanthemum Island” (菊島之戀).

Activities:

Besides soaking in sun rays at the beach, there are many activities available in Penghu such as snorkelingdivingwind surfingsailingcanoeing, wakeboarding, massageyachtingglampingtrampoline Water Sports, SUP / Paddle Boardingkayakingnight fishing and more on Klook here or KKday here

Tours:

There are many tours and activities available on the islands such as Island Hopping Tour, starlight Marine Ranchseafood BarbequeSheraton Four Points EateryDragon Palace Intertidal ZoneJibei Sand Tail, and many more options on Klook here or KKday here
​For more information, look at other tour/ferry sites or book a personalized tour with Klook here or KKday here

Where to Stay:

We have stayed at and recommend Han’s Hostel which had great service and is right next to Shanshui Beach, the best beach in Penghu (you can book on Agoda hereBooking.com here, or Trip.com here) a newly renovated homestay in downtown Magong with great service and great prices (you can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here). 
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation on the islands. 
You can also find out more about where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide here.

When to go to Penghu:

The best time to go is Autumn. Spring is also a nice time to go, but there is a greater chance of spring showers during that time. The summers may be too hot, and winters too cold and windy.

How to get to Penghu:

By Plane: 
There are daily flights from Taipei Songshan, Taichung, and Kaohsiung airports to Makung. the flight takes roughly under an hour. Rates can range from around 2200-6000 NT for a round trip. There are also flights to and from Chiayi, Tainan, Kinmen, and Chimei, with charted flights to Hong Kong starting September 2018.
There are flights to and from Taipei Songshan Airport three times a day via Uni Air. You can book flights on KKday here, Trip.com here, CheapO Air here, or Kiwi here.
By Boat: There are daily ferries from Chiayi and Kaohsiung. A one-way trip takes about 4 hours from both locations. A one-way ferry from Kaohsiung costs about 900 NT for just a reclining seat, and a one-way ferry from Chiayi costs about 1000 NT.
By Ferry: You can book ferry boat tickets from Chiayi on Klook here, or ferry boat tickets from Tainan on KKday here.  

How to Get to Aimen Beach:

By Scooter: From Makung, take Highway 204 southeast and then turn north on County Road 14. Then turn toward to coast once you come to Aimen Village. There is plenty of parking nearby. We recommend taking a scooter as the most efficient and convenient type of transport on the islands. However, most places require a local scooter license. You can rent a scooter for Penghu on Klook here or on KKday here. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. 
By Car / taxi: From Makung, take Highway 204 southeast and then turn north on County Road 14. Then turn toward to coast once you come to Aimen Village. There is plenty of parking nearby. A car is also sensible in Penghu because the main island is pretty spread out. You can rent a car for Penghu on Klook here or on KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.  
By Bus: You can get to Aimen Beach via many buses. The bus stop is called Aimen Beach. The beach is about a 10-minute walk from the bus stop.
By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan’s landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here.  

Map:

Please see the map below:

 

Our Journey:

I have been to Aimen Beach once. It is definitely the beach with the most activities available, especially being pulled by a jet ski. You will likely see the most tourists at this beach. There is also a cool swing near the beach that is great for photo taking. Overall this beach is beautiful and the sand is awesome.

There is plenty of scooter parking in front of the beach.

You can also take a selfie with the character “Men” (門) meaning door.

The most popular activity here is being pulled by a Jet Ski. This is the go-to location for that, and crowds of tourists line up for it even on a rainy day.

Closeup on the golden sand.

View further down the beach.

Penghu Martyrs’ Shrine 澎湖縣軍人忠烈祠

Also near the beach, you can find Penghu’s Martyrs’ Shrine, dedicated to the fallen soldiers of the ROC. Penghu Martyr’s Shrine was built in 1980 and was refurbished in 2004.

There is another Martyrs’ Shrine in Penghu near Magong City, built over the old Japanese Shinto Shrine. It was first built in 1954, making it the earliest military cemetery in Taiwan.

Lintou Park 林投公園

There is also a beautiful pavilion corridor inside Lintou Park.
Lintou Park saw its first major tree planting in 1946, when over 90,000 Casuarina trees were planted along the coastal area. By February 1953, when the park was officially established, the Casuarina trees had already formed lush greenery throughout the area. The beach at Lintou Park stretches across three villages—Jianshan, Lintou, and Aimen—with a total length of more than 3,000 meters, making it the longest beach in Penghu. It hugs the southern coastline of Huxi Township and boasts stunning scenery. The sand is fine and dense, the water clear, creating a pristine and beautiful “white coral fragment beach.”

Rocket on display near the Martyrs Shrine.

Lintou Forest Park is the park that lines the beach. It is a beautiful spot to take a stroll. Above is a map of the area.

Rope Swing

There is a rope swing under a tree here that is great for photos.

Abandoned Bunker

There is also a huge abandoned bunker on the beach that is also great for photo taking.

Another view from near the bunker.

Further down the beach, you will find Lintou visitor’s center.

There are some traditional boats on display here.

Another view of the traditional boats.

Lintou Golden Beach 林投金沙灘

On the other side of Aimen Beach is Lintou Golden Beach, which is much less crowded but also has great golden sand.

The beach here was pretty clean, but there were a lot of stray dogs here.

View looking up Lintou Beach.

View looking back to Aimen Beach.

Jianshan Beach 尖山沙灘

The beach extends further north all the way to Jianshan Beach 尖山沙灘, which is named after Jianshan Village.

Overall, you have over 3 KM of pristine white sand beach stretching from Jianshan Beach to Aimen Beach, with Lintou Forest Park hugging the shoreline.

You can check out our guide to the best beaches in Penghu here.

You can check out our full guide to Penghu here.
You can also check out our full guide to Taiwan’s outer islands here.
You can also check our full guide to Taiwan here.

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