Taiwan’s outer islands are some of the most beautiful and scenic places in the whole country, and each of them can be considered a secret paradise. You can find the best beaches, snorkeling, and diving on these islands. You can also find rich and important historical sites here. Transportation may be difficult, but you will never regret visiting Taiwan’s outer islands, and no trip to Taiwan should be complete without doing it. In this blog, we will introduce the main outer islands in Taiwan that are open to tourists (there are 166 islands in Taiwan, this blog only covers a few), point out their unique traits, and compare them to each other. This way you can best prepare for your trip to the outer islands, and at the same time know what you are missing out on. All the outer Islands are great, and I highly recommend visiting them all if you can.
When to visit:
Xiaoliuqiu Island 小琉球: Anytime! Xiaoliuqiu is a tropical island that has warm water and temperatures (above 25 degrees Celsius) year-round.
Green Island 綠島: The month of May is the best time to go to Green Island and Orchid Island when it is not too hot and there are no northeasterly winds or typhoons.
Orchid Island (Lanyu) 蘭嶼: The month of May, same as Green Island above.
Turtle Island (Guishan Island) 龜山島: March-November. Boat tours are generally closed from December to February due to rough seas and cold weather.
Keelung Islet 基隆嶼: Boats to Keelung Islet are only available from April to October due to northeasterly winds in the winter.
The Matsu Islands 馬祖列島: We recommend going to Matsu between April and June when you can see the “blue tear” phosphorescent microbes in the water.
Kinmen 金門: Autumn is said to be the best time to visit Kinmen, when there are still warm temperatures and not too much rainfall.
Penghu 澎湖群島: Spring to Autumn. Winters are rather miserable.
How to get there:
Xiaoliuqiu Island 小琉球 By Boat: The only way to get there is via ferry from Donggang or Kaohsiung. You can purchase a tickets at Donggang Fishing Harbor (東港漁港), or through a tour agency such as Klook here or here, or KKday.
Green Island 綠島 By Plane: The only planes to and from Green Island come from Taitung City in Southeastern Taiwan. Costs: NT 1428 to Green Island and NT 1360 from Green Island. You can purchase a tickets through a tour agency such as Klook here or a similar website.
By Boat: Ferry prices are about 1200 NT per person round trip/600 NT per single trip.
You can purchase a tickets through a tour agency such as Klook here or a similar website.
Orchid Island (Lanyu) 蘭嶼 By Plane: The only planes to and from Orchid Island come from Taitung. Costs: NT 1428 to Lanyu and NT 1360 from Lanyu.
You can purchase a tickets through a tour agency such as Klook or a similar website.
By Boat: There are two places that offer ferry rides to Lanyu: Houbihu Harbor (恆春後壁湖漁港) in Pingtung and Fugang Harbor in Taitung (臺東富岡漁港) (2300 NT per person round trip/1150 NT per single trip). You can purchase a tickets through a tour agency such as Klook or a similar website.
Turtle Island (Guishan Island) 龜山島 By Boat: The only way to get to Turtle Island is by boat from Wushih Harbor in Yilan. You can purchase a ticket at the harbor or book online in advance via Klook or KKday.
Keelung Islet 基隆嶼 By Boat: In order to get to Keelung Islet, you first need to make your way to Badouzi Harbor (see map below). Next you have to take a boat to the island. There are multiple ferry boats running to Keelung daily from April to October. You can book tickets on Klook here or KKday here.
The Matsu Islands 馬祖列島 By Plane: The easiest way to get around the islands is to take a plane/boat to Nangan and then go island hopping from there. Nangan is the main transportation hub for all the islands. By Boat: There are daily ferries from Keelung Harbor that usually take an overnight trip to Nangan, passing through Dongyin Island.
Kinmen 金門 By Plane: The only way to get to from Taiwan to Kinmen is via a airplane. Planes leave daily from Taipei, Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan, Penghu, and Kaohsiung.
By Boat: You can reach Kinmen from Xiamen at Wutong port (五通碼頭) or Quanzhou at Shijing Port (石井碼頭), connecting at Shuitou Port (水頭碼頭).
Penghu 澎湖群島 By Plane: There are daily flights from Taipei Songshan, Rates can range from around 2200-6000 NT for a round trip.
There are also flights to and from Chiayi, Tainan, Kinmen, and Chimei.
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.
You can book ferry boat tickets on Klook here.
Where to stay:
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation on the islands.
Tours:
There are many tours available on the islands, including scooter rentals, boat tickets, and other activities. For more information, book with Klook here or KKday here.
Map:
Major Outer Islands in Taiwan
Below is a list of all the major outer islands in Taiwan and basic information about each island.
Here is a list of all the islands we will cover in this blog:
Xiaoliuqiu Island 小琉球
Green Island 綠島
Orchid Island (Lanyu) 蘭嶼
Turtle Island (Guishan Island) 龜山島
Keelung Islet 基隆嶼
The Matsu Islands 馬祖列島
Kinmen 金門
Penghu 澎湖群島
Bonus Islands connected by bridge to Taiwan:
Heping Island 和平島
Sanxiantai 三仙台
Qijin Island 旗津
Okay, let’s get started with an introduction to each of the islands. The main island areas of Taiwan that are inhabited and open to tourists are basically Xiaoliuqiu, Orchid Island, Green Island, Matsu, Kinmen, and Penghu.
Xiaoliuqiu Island 小琉球
Xiaoliuqiu (aka Little Liuqiu, Lamay Island, or Lambai Island) is a small island paradise off the southwestern coast of Taiwan. The island is known for its clear water, amazing coral reefs, white sand beaches, and quiet laid back atmosphere. Only a short half hour boat ride from the Taiwan mainland, the island is easily accessible. In addition, the island is small enough that you can round the entire island by scooter in a matter of minutes…(read more)
Green Island 綠島
Green Island is a paradise off the southeastern coast of Taiwan. Once a prison for political enemies of the KMT, it is now a tourist hot spot. It is one of the best places to snorkel and dive in Taiwan, one of only three saltwater hot springs in the world, and it also includes amazing volcanic rock formations and scenery all around the island…(read more)
Orchid Island (Lanyu) 蘭嶼
Orchid Island (not to be confused with the Fijian Island of the same name), known in the local Tao language as Ponso No Tao (Island of the people), and in Chinese as Lanyu (蘭嶼) is a secret indigenous people’s paradise off the southeastern coast of Taiwan. It is different than any other place in Taiwan and has the best-preserved Indigenous culture anywhere in the country. If Taiwan’s best tourist activity is experiencing the culture of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples, then Lanyu has the best tourist experience anywhere in Taiwan…(read more)
Turtle Island (Guishan Island) 龜山島
Guishan Island (literally Turtle Mountain Island) is a turtle-shaped island off the coast of Yilan in Eastern Taiwan. Once inhabited by fishermen, it is now a coast guard base but is open for day tours. The island tour includes beautiful sea cliffs, hiking, a lake, an abandoned village, military tunnels, and whale watching just offshore…(read more)
Keelung Islet 基隆嶼
Keelung Islet is a small but tall rock off the coast of Keelung City. It first opened for tourists in 2001 but was closed in 2013 due to Typhoon damage, but then opened again in 2019. You can hike to the top of the island to its lighthouse and enjoy the views of Taiwan’s Northern Coast. You can take a ferry ride to the island from Keelung harbor, but tourists are barred from visiting in the winter months…(read more)
Matsu Islands 馬祖列島
The Matsu Archipelago is a group of small islands off the coast of China that belong to Taiwan. Acting for a long time as military outposts for Taiwan, the islands have recently opened to tourists. Here you can find traditional stone house villages, magical “blue tear” bioluminescent phenomena, wild sika deer, military museums, a Mazu memorial park including the largest Mazu statue in the world, a variety of local food, and much more to explore…(read more)
Matsu – Beigan Island 北竿島
Beigan Island is one of the two largest Islands in Matsu (officially Lienchiang County, Taiwan), and has some of the best preserved traditional stone-made fishing villages on the islands. There are also many historical military sites, as the islands were part of the front line during the Chinese Civil War. It is easily accessible via airplane or boat from Taipei…(read more)
Matsu – Nangan Island 南竿島
Nangan is the largest Island in the Matsu Archipelago. Besides being the main transportation hub to the other islands in Matsu, it also has traditional stone house villages, military museums, a giant statue of Mazu, a variety of local food, and much more to explore…(Read more…)
Matsu – Daqiu Island 大坵島
Daqiu Island is a small island in Matsu (Lienchiang County), Taiwan that is home to hundreds of wild Sika Deer, and is a “deer-watching paradise.“ Once home to a small village, then an ROC military base, this island is now home to only one man who takes care of the hundreds of deer on the small island. It is a worthwhile day trip for anyone visiting the Matsu Islands.
It was definitely the highlight of our entire trip to Matsu… (Read more)
Other Islands in Matsu:
- Dongju and Xiju Islands 東莒及西莒 – smaller version of Nangan and Beigan
- Liang Island 亮島 – a military island where there are some Stone Age human remains
- Dongyin and Xiyin Islands 東引及西引 – rocky islands similar to Beigan and Nangan. They include the northern part of Taiwan.
- Garden Island 高登島 – Military Island closed to tourists.
- Liang Yen
- Dongsha
Kinmen 金門
Kinmen (aka Jinmen or Quemoy) is a group of islands off the coast of Xiamen, China, belonging to Taiwan. For years it was the front lines and closest territory to China during the Chinese Civil War, which has not officially ended. Now that the war with China has come to a close due to the establishment of the “status quo,” Kinmen has been open to tourism, especially from that of China. Kinmen has the highest concentration of museums and historical buildings in almost anywhere in Taiwan, as well as local cuisine, beaches, and scenery, making it an ideal vacation destination for Taiwanese, Chinese, and other foreign tourists…
(read more).
The Main Island of Kinmen 金門
Most of the people, food, museums, and architecture are found on the main island of Kinmen. Also, there is also an abandoned army tank stuck in the sand there that is popular for visitors if you can find it.
For our full blog on Oucuo Beach, click here.
Little Kinmen (Lieyu) 小金門 (烈嶼)
Little Kinmen is literally a mini Kinmen. It also sits just across the water from Xiamen, China as seen in the photo above. To get to Little Kinmen, you can take the new Kinmen cross-ocean bridge...(read more)
Dadan Island (大膽島)
Now, you can also go to another outer island in Kinmen, Dadan Island (大膽島) as of Jan. 2019. However, only Taiwan Nationals (those with Taiwan passports) can visit...(read more)
Penghu Islands 澎湖群島
If Taiwan is the best-kept secret in Asia, then Penghu is the best-kept secret of the best-kept secret in Asia. It has just everything you could possibly want from a tropical island vacation getaway. Less than an hour plane ride from Taipei with multiple flights daily, its also easy to get to. We are sure that a trip to Penghu is one that you will not regret, and there will be more things to do than you could ever have time for…(read more)
Penghu – Qimei Island 七美鄉
Qimei is a beautiful island getaway on southernmost end of Penghu County. You can get there by boat or by plane from Makung. The main attractions there are the iconic double heart rock (Twin Hearts Stone Weir), as well as little Taiwan rock. Getting there is not easy, but it is definitely worth the visit. For our full blog on Qimei click here. Other Islands in Penghu:
Jibei Island 吉貝嶼
-Jibei Sand Tail 吉貝沙尾
-Jibei Stone heart Wier 吉貝心型石滬
Dongji Island 東吉嶼
-Dongji Lighthouse 東吉燈塔
-The eye of Dongji 東吉之眼
-Qiming Temple 啟明宮
-Japanese Barracks 日軍遺跡
-Tiger Head Mountain 虎頭山
Xiji Island 西吉嶼
Sea Caves on the North Coast 北岸海蝕洞
Basalt cliff 海蝕溝與海崖
Abaondoned village 聚落
Wangan Island望安鄉
-Green Sea Turtle Protection Center 綠蠵龜保育中心
-Tiantai Mountain 天臺山
-Hua Ancient House 花宅古厝
-Wangankou Beach 網按口沙灘
Dongyuping Island 東嶼坪嶼
-Jinlong Pagoda 金龍塔
-Chifu Pagoda 池府廟
-Chifu Temple 池府塔
Xiyuping Island 西嶼坪嶼
-Huaniang Temple 華娘廟
-Sea Stack 海堆
Hujing Island 虎井嶼
Hujing Island Columnar Basalt 虎井柱狀玄武岩
Tongpan Island 桶盤嶼
-Tongpan Island Geopark桶盤嶼地質公園
And the other 70 or so small islands and islets in Penghu. Maybe one day this blog will include them all!
Bonus: The three islands are connected to Taiwan by bridge
Heping Island 和平島
Heping Island Park is a geo-park and water park on Heping Island, just outside of downtown Keelung. Here you can find many interesting rock formations in the sedimentary rock along the seashore. There are also saltwater swimming pools, amazing places to go diving, a playground, hiking trails, and historical sights. Some would say this island is the world’s best-kept secret. It is definitely worth stopping here along Taiwan’s northern coast…read more.
Sanxiantai 三仙台
Sanxiantai is one of the most beautiful spots on the East Coast, an area full of beautiful geology and natural scenery. It is known for its iconic arching footbridge that leads to the island of the three immortals (Sanxiantai, literally three immortals platform). The ocean views and unique rock formations make it an ideal place to take a stroll and enjoy nature’s beauty…(read more)
Qijin Island 旗津
Qijin Island (aka Cijin Island or Chijin Island) has one of the most accessible sandy beaches to any urban area in Taiwan. Besides the nearly 10 Km stretch of sandy shores, the island also has an old street with tasty snacks, a seafood market, a lighthouse, an ancient fort, a star tunnel, a shell museum, and much more. It is one of the most popular destinations in Kaohsiung and definitely worth a trip…(read more)
Other Islands not included above:
Waisanding Shoal (外傘頂洲): Sand bar off the coast of Yunlin County.
Wuqiu Island 烏坵島: Military islands between Kinmen and Matsu.
Pratas Island (Dongsha 東沙): Military Island in the South China Sea.
Taiping Island (Nansha 南沙): Military Island in the South China Sea.
The three northern islands: Huaping, Mianhua, and Pengjia north of Keelung.
Lalu 拉魯, which is a small island in Sun Moon Lake.
Other rocks.
For a full list, check out this Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Taiwan
General Scientific Comparison of the Islands:
Total land area size:
- Kinmen: 153.011 km2 (59.078 sq mi)
- Penghu: 141.052 km2 (54.460 sq mi)
- Orchid Island: 45 km2 (17 sq mi)
- Matsu: 29.60 km2 (11.43 sq mi)
- Green Island: 15.092 km2 (5.827 sq mi)
- Xiaoliuqiu: 6.8 km2 (2.6 sq mi)
Total population:
- Kinmen: 127,723
- Penghu: 101,758
- Matsu: 12,716
- Xiaoliuqiu: 12,675
- Orchid Island: 5,082
- Green Island: 4,124
Average year-round temperature:
- Xiaoliuqiu: 25.6 °C (78.8 °F)
- Green Island: 23.5 °C (74.3 °F)
- Penghu: 23.5 °C (74.3 °F)
- Orchid Island: 22.7 °C ( 72.8 °F)
- Kinmen: 20.8 °C (69.4 °F)
- Matsu: 18.6 °C (65°F)
Average time needed to travel there by the average traveler:
- Xiaoliuqiu: 30-minute ferry ride
- Green Island: 50-minute ferry ride
- Penghu: 50-minute plane ride
- Matsu: 55-minute plane ride
- Kinmen: 1-hour plane ride
- Orchid Island: 1.5-hour ferry ride
Comparison and Analysis of Taiwan’s Outer Islands from a Foreign Tourist Perspective:
Note: The following comparisons and analysis have no basis in science, and are purely the opinion of the author, an American foreigner in Taiwan who has visited all of the main outer islands in Taiwan in the past four years with a young family, and some Twitter followers. Please note that these views are totally biased. The best way to see which island is the best for you is to visit each island for yourself.
Best Islands for snorkeling:
Xiaoliuqiu – more sea turtles per capita than any island in the world
Penghu – amazing corals and reefs to explore
Orchid Island – crystal clear water and calm spots to snorkel
Green Island – concrete bridges everywhere make it easy to get into the water
Best Islands for diving:
Green Island – again, the concrete bridges and tons of diving rental places
Orchid Island – amazingly clear water
Xiaoliuqiu – Sea turltes
Penghu – Lots of area to explore
Best Islands for Culture:
Orchid Island – Yami Indigenous culture
Kinmen – over five centuries of Chinese history, with many battles fought on the island. Most museums per capita of anywhere I know.
Matsu – similar to Kinmen, just a little smaller.
Penghu – Also has hundreds of years of Chinese and Japanese influence, and lots of historical sites to see.
Xiaoliuqiu – Most temples per capita of any place in Taiwan.
Green Island – White Terror Museum.
Best Beaches on Taiwan’s Outer Islands:
Penghu – Shanshui Beach, my favorite beach in all of Taiwan
Xiaoliuqiu – Gebanwan and others, amazing coral beaches
Kinmen – Oucuo beach is long and amazing, and has a surprise hidden in the sand.
Matsu – Around June you can enjoy the blue tears, bioluminescent plankton
Green Island – White sand beach and Wuyouku
Orchid Island – Mostly just rocky shores, but filled with traditional canoes
Best Islands for Food:
Kinmen –
Penghu
Matsu
Xiaoliuqiu –
Orchid Island
Green Island
Best Islands for Exploring:
Penghu
Green Island
Kinmen
Xiaoliuqiu –
Matsu
Orchid Island
Best Place for Island Hopping:
Penghu
Matsu
Kinmen
Green Island
Orchid Island
Easiest Islands to get to:
Xiaoliuqiu –
Penghu
Kinmen
Matsu
Green Island
Orchid Island
Easiest Islands to get to:
Xiaoliuqiu –
Penghu
Kinmen
Matsu
Green Island
Orchid Island
Islands with the best weather year-round:
Xiaoliuqiu –
Orchid Island
Green Island
Penghu
Kinmen
Matsu
Islands with the best accommodation choices:
Penghu
Kinmen
Xiaoliuqiu –
Green Island
Orchid Island
Matsu
Most family-friendly islands:
Penghu
Kinmen
Xiaoliuqiu –
Matsu
Green Island
Orchid Island
Most extreme and exciting islands:
Orchid Island
Green Island
Penghu
Xiaoliuqiu –
Kinmen
Matsu
Totals:
#1 Penghu
#2 Xiaoliuqiu –
#3 Kinmen
#4 Green Island
#5 Orchid Island
#6 Matsu
According to the above, Penghu is the winner, and it is not even close. But not all categories have equal importance; some things might be more important to you than others. You really have to visit all the islands to know how each island makes you feel.
Twitter online poll:
What is Taiwan’s best Outer Island? 台灣最好的外島是什麽?And why?
— Foreigners in Taiwan 外國人在台灣 (@foreignersinTW) February 10, 2022
From a poll of over 200 Twitter fans, Penghu won by a large margin but not a majority. Orchid Island and Xiaoliqiu came next, followed by Green Island. Kinmen and Matsu were not included in the poll. You can click on the tweet above and read the comments, but I will quote some of them here:
@kendouhua: “Matsu was my favorite, followed by Lanyu/Orchid. Was going to go to Kinmen this winter break but the weather there was worse than Taipei’s.”
@jieruixiansheng: “蘭嶼 [Orchid Island] for the win”
@AshishDasnurkar: “I voted for Penghu. I haven’t been to Orchid but I do like all others for different reasons. Xiaoliuqiu is a great 1 or 2-day trip. Green Island is fantastic for views, bike or scooter riding but overall Penghu has a lot to offer but it’s also a bit overcrowded at times.”
@ziomatrix223: “In my opinion, Lanyu (or “Pongso no Tao” in their native language) is the most beautiful and peaceful island around Taiwan… And the unique, indigenous Yami culture there is the main reason that it differs from other islands.”
@ZeezyMulla: “Lanyu is definitely the most beautiful above ground and underwater. Local people are friendly and you can hike, walk, scoot around the island and every turn is something new and breathtaking.”
@laorenchanna: “Orchid is the most beautiful. And at least used to be the least touristed (bet that’s changed). I also loved Matsu. But I like all the islands.”
@Neighblog: “I’ve not been to Orchid, but of the other three Green just felt the most different to the mainland. Penghu was nice but I got sunburnt so bad I had to go to hospital.”
@jmsunseri: “Xiaoliuqiu was nice! I went last year for some turtle snorkeling and paddle boarding.”
@josambro: “I’m partial, having once been a resident of Penghu. However, Xiao Liuqiu is definitely the most accessible.”
@formosajaymac: “I would rate [Kinmen] number one, but that’s probably just me. Lanyu second.”
@thefrugalexpat1: “My favorite has been Penghu, but I did love Xiaoliuqiu.”
From the above, you can see that the people who liked Orchid Island (Lanyu) the best were also the most vocal about it (personally I like Green Island more than Orchid Island). But, someone liked one of all the major outer islands the best, which just tells you that they are all awesome, and there is something in these islands for everyone.
Final Comments:
Personally, I like Xiaoliuqiu the best because it is easy to get to, and has nice beaches, and sea turtles. I have also been there the most times, a total of three trips. Penghu is also great. And so are Kinmen and Green Island. Matsu and Lanyu are also cool. They are all amazing. If I had to rank the islands, I would do so as follows:
Xiaoliuqiu – This island is a small little ball of fun.
Penghu – Huge areas and lots of places to explore, and lots of good food and accommodation available.
Green Island – The most free of the outer islands, and one of the most beautiful.
Kinmen – Has more museums per capita than anywhere I have seen on earth, full of history and beautiful scenery.
Matsu – Beautiful scenery and stone villages, and of course the amazing Daqiu island full of hundreds of wild deer.
Orchid Island – Lanyu is breathtakingly beautiful and has amazing snorkeling and diving, as well as a unique Yami culture. Why this was placed last on the list for me because there are so many taboos on the island, and I was afraid I would offend the locals with anything I did.
The best island is up to you to decide. I promise you will not regret visiting any of these islands.