When traveling to Taipei, don’t just stay within the city’s boundaries the entire time. Step outside and experience fascinating destinations that offer a new glimpse into Taiwan’s beauty and culture.
To help you plan, we’ve highlighted some fantastic day trips from Taipei that are well worth your time.

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Brief Historical Background of Taipei:

Taipei was originally part of the Basay tribal land, inhabited for thousands of years before Chinese settlers arrived. Chinese settlers from Fujian began living here during the Dutch rule in the 1600s.
The first Chinese settlers came to the area in the mid-1800’s during the Qing Dynasty. They created a public area for drying rice and grain, called Dadaocheng (大稻埕) which also became the central market in the area.
The earliest trading shops were built in 1851, mainly selling rice, sugar, camphor, and tea. Dihua Street (迪化街) was created around this time, making it the oldest street in Taipei. Most of the buildings were one story and made of red brick in Fujian style, and later western style houses were built. The walls and gates of Taipei were completed in 1884 but demolished in 1904 during Japanese rule when Taipei became Taiwan’s capital. After the ROC took control, Taipei remained the capital and financial hub, attracting migrants during the Taiwan Miracle.

Currently, Taipei is the most advanced and affluent city in Taiwan. It also has Taiwan’s most advanced public transportation system, making it easy for millions of commuters to live outside the city where rents are cheaper. Now, most of Taiwan’s economic activity is based in this city.

Basic Taipei Travel Tips:

  • There is no need to tip in Taiwan. It is not part of the culture here.
  • Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar, and many transactions such as for street food still require cash. For more information, check out our guide to the New Taiwan Dollar here
  • Get yourself a SIM card or portable WiFi such as from Gigago hereso you can stay connected and don’t get lost in the city.
  • If you are from a country that does not have a 90-day visa-free program with Taiwan, consider getting your visa sorted with Ivisa.com. You can also check out our immigration FAQ here
  • Get travel insurance in case of unforeseen events. You can compare prices on Insubuy here
  • The electrical voltage is 110V.
  • Get yourself an Easy Card, so you can travel easily on the MRT, Train, HSR, Youbike, and even shop at convenience stores. You can also book a Taiwan travel pass on Klook here
  • For more travel tips, check out our foreigner survival guide here

When to visit Taipei?

In my opinion, the best weather in Taipei is from March-May, and October – November, when the temperatures stay around 26 degrees Celsius and there is not as much rain.
Summers are also nice, with the most sunny weather, but also hot and rainy. 
Winters can be cold (but not below freezing) and usually wet. 
Overall, there is no wrong answer as to what time of year you should visit Taipei. You will have a great time here at any time of year. 

Where to Stay in Taipei?

High end:
We have stayed at and recommend the Yuanshan Grand Hotel, once the tallest building in Taiwan and still the most grand (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here). We have also stayed at and recommend the Grand Hyatt (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), Marriot (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here)Sheraton (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), Shangri-la (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), and Regent (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here), which are all very high-quality hotels in the middle of Taipei City.
We also recommend Fullon Hotel which has locations in Tamsui and Fulong near the beach (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here).
Budget Hotels:
We have stayed at and also recommend Fu Chang Hotel in Ximending, which is within walking distance of Ximending shopping district (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here). We have also stayed at and recommend Hai Xia Your Home which is right in front of Fulong Beach (book on Booking.com here or Agoda here).
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Booking.com here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Taiwan.
Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here.

Attractions in Taipei:

There are many attractions that you can enjoy in Taipei such as Taipei 101 Observatory, Taipei 101 460 Skyline Observatory, Taipei Children’s Amusement Park, Maokong Gondola, National Palace Museum, Yehliu Ocean World, Yehliu Geopark, National Museum of Marine Science and Biology, i-ride 5D cinema, Astronomical Museum, Miniatures Museum of Taiwan, Double Decker Sightseeing Bus, Miramar Ferris Wheel Ticket, Taipei Zoo, Heping Island Park, Ju Ming Museum, Yuanshan Hotel Secret Road, National Taiwan Museum, New Taipei Gold Museum, Futian Leisure Farm, Chiang Kai-shek Shilin Residence, Chi Po-lin Museaum, Beitou Museum, Tsao Wonderland, Railway Museum, Fort San Domingo, 13 Levels Archaeology Museum, Austin Land, Museum of World Religions, Formosan Aboriginies Museum, ASE Parent-child Park, teamLab Future Park, Yukids Island, VR Experience, Bat Cave, Neidong Waterfall, Candlestick Islet, Jurassic Snow Park, Zhonghe High5 Amusement Park, Longshan Temple, Xingtian Temple, Ningxia Night Market, Yansan Night Market, Meteor Garden, Yingge Old Street, and many more attractions on Klook here or KKday here.

Activities in Taipei:

Don’t forget that there are many activities available in Taipei such as Indoor Skiing, Rock Climbing, Hiking, Wakeboarding, Surfing, Speedboat Surfing, SUP / Paddle Boarding, Diving, Snorkeling Kayaking, Canoeing, Water Biking, River Tracing / Canyoneering, ATVing, Horse Riding, Cooking Class, Archery, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Tree Climbing, Urban Camping, Glamping, Motorcycling, Motorbike Tour, Dragon Boat Racing, Escape Room, Shen’ao Rail Bike, Laser Gun Experience, Batting Cages, Bowling, Paintball, Flight Simulation Experience, Taipei Tram Driving Experience, Rail Simulation Experience, Taipei 101 Observation Deck activity, Strawberry Picking, Professional Photo Shoot, Body Relaxation SPA, Night Tour, Calligraphy Workshop, and more on Klook here or KKday here.

How to get there:

The only way to get to Taiwan is via airplane. Planes leave daily from Taipei’s Songshan and Toayuan Airport.
Taoyuan Airport: Taoyuan is Taiwan’s largest airport and typically has cheaper flights and more flight times to choose from. It’s about an hour’s journey from Taoyuan Airport to the center of Taipei. You can travel via MRT, HSR, bus, or taxi to get to Taipei.
You can get 30% off the Taoyuan Airport VIP lounge on KKday here.
Songshan Airport: Songshan is a small airport in Taipei’s city center, and can be a convenient option for people traveling within Asia. The airport is right on the Taipei MRT brown line.
You can book cheap flights to Taiwan on KKday here, Trip.com here, CheapO Air here, or Kiwi here.

How to get around in Taipei:

Taipei’s transportation system is convenient and safe. There are many options you can consider to get around in Taipei below:
By Train: Gets you to the city center of all major cities in Taiwan. It is about 800NT to get from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Roughly half the price of the HSR. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA)  on Klook here.
By HSR: (High-Speed Rail) – Gets you quickly from north to south. Besides Taipei and Kaohsiung, most of the stations are far from city centers. It costs about 1500NT to get from Taipei to Kaohsiung. You can book tickets to the high-speed rail (HSR)  on Klook here or KKDay here.
By MRT: (Mass Rapid Transit, Metro train, subway) – Easily gets you around Taipei and Kaohsiung. You can purchase a discount easy card to use on the MRT from Klook here or KKday here. ​You can also book an MRT travel pass on Klook here
By Bus: Buses can be tricky. Long-range buses such as Ubus and King Bus are easier to understand and cheaper than the local train. They can take you to the city center of every city throughout Taiwan and to remote tourist destinations such as Sun Moon Lake. A long-range bus from Taipei to Kaohsiung is about 500 NT. You can also book tickets to travel to Shifen via inter-city bus on Klook here. You can also book a Taipei Sightseeing: Hop On, Hop Off Open Top Bus on TripAdvisor here
By Taxi: You can take short rides for about 150 NT, or hire a Taxi for a day for around 150 USD.
By Car: If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq hereKlook here, or  KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.  
By Scooter: Looking for scooter rental in Taipei? You can search on Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. ​
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 use Taiwan’s many Youbike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. â€‹You can also book a Sunset Riverside Bike Ride and Historical Tour4 Hour Cycling in TaipeiUltimate 8-Hour Cycling City Tour, or Taipei City Bike Tour with Night Market Experience on TripAdvisor here
For more information, check out our Taiwan transportation guide here

Tourist Site Map:

Check out our map below of tourist sites in Taiwan, which is constantly updated:

 
Now let’s get this list started!

Find the Best Views of Taipei 台北最佳觀景的地方

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Every time I see a stock photo of Taipei shot from Elephant Mountain, a little part of me dies inside because Taipei has so many other beautiful viewpoints and vistas. If you are looking for stock photos of Taipei, consider going to one of the following locations to take a less cliché photo…(read more)

Check out our list of the best views of Taipei here.

Yangmingshan National Park 陽明山國家公園

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Yangmingshan National Park is a mountainous area in Taipei and New Taipei, known for its volcanic activity, hiking trails, wildlife, waterfalls, hot springs, and sulfur vents. It is definitely worth a stop on your trip to Taipei…(read more)
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Price:
Free entrance into the park
(car parking 30-50 NT, scooter parking 20 NT)
​You can book tours to Yangmingshan on TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here or here.

You can check out tours to Yangmingshan such as a One-day Yangmingshan NP Beitou Hot Spring Park and Tamsui Tour Package,  Beitou and Yangmingshan Day Tour from TaipeiOne Day Hike around Yangmingshan, or Private Yangmingshan Volcano Tour and more on TripAdvisor here

Check out our full guide to Yangmingshan here. ​

Beitou Hot Springs 北投溫泉

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Beitou is a hot spring area in northern Taipei, which uses the natural spring water from Yangmingshan and Sulfur Valley. Originally a Japanese-era resort town, it now has an abundance of hot spring hotels and public hot springs to enjoy…(read more)

You can book a Bath of the Gods Hot Spring Tour at Beitou, Taipei2-Hour Private Walking Tour in Beitou or Beitou and Yangmingshan Day Tour from Taipei and more on TripAdvisor here

Check out more on Beitou in our blog post here

Guanyinshan 觀音山

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Guanyinshan is a relatively short and easy trail in New Taipei with perhaps some of the best views of the Taipei Basin. This popular and easy hike is located in the Guanyinshan Recreation Area, in Wugu District of New Taipei, and offers excellent views of the Wugu, Luzhou, Sanchong, Bali, Tamsui, and the rest of downtown Taipei. It should be on your list of places to visit in Taipei…(read more)​

​Check out our full blog to Guanyinshan here


​Tamsui 淡水

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Tamsui District of New Taipei is famous for its delicious food and historical atmosphere. It is one of the most popular and well-known areas in all of Taiwan. Some local delicacies here include A-gei, iron eggs, fried squid, and other seafood. Historical places near here include Fort San Domingo, Hobe Fort, Tamsui Old Street, Bali Old Street, and the Shihsanhang archaeological site. There is plenty here to see and do for almost every kind of traveler…(read more)

​You can book a tour of Tamsui on TripAdvisor here or Klook here.

We also recommend Fullon Hotel which has locations in Tamsui and Fulong near the beach (book on Booking.com hereTripadvisor hereAgoda here, or Hotels.com here). 

Check out our full guide to Tamsui here. ​

Taipei’s Beaches 臺北的沙灘

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Taipei is not usually known for its beaches, but there are some great beaches just outside the city on Taiwan’s Northern Coast, all within an hour’s journey from the city center. Popular activities on these beaches include swimming, surfing, windsurfing, SUPing, paragliding, snorkeling, and more.
Check out our guide to the very best beaches in Taipei here.
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Taiwan’s northern coast is an amazing, beautiful area with unique geology and rocks, lots of sandy beaches, amazing mountain views and hikes, old streets, night markets, historical sites, and much more to discover…(read more)

You can book a tour to Taiwan’s North Coast on TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here.

Check out our full guide to Taiwan’s Northern Coast here


Yehliu Geopark 野柳地質公園

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Yehliu is perhaps the most famous geological park in Taiwan, with its most famous landmark being the Queen’s Head Rock. These rock formations have been forming for thousands of years through erosion of soft sandstone due to wind and water. Hurry and see these formations soon before they are gone forever…(read more)

Price:
120 NT per person.
​You can book discount tickets to Yehliu Geopark on Klook here and KKday here

You can book a tour to Yehliu on TripAdvisor here

​Check out our full blog on Yehliu Geopark here

Ocean World 海洋世界

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Another great attraction in Yehliu if you have time is theOcean World aquarium that sits in the parking lot next to Yehliu Geopark. It is like the SeaWorld of Taipei and is by far the best aquarium in northern Taiwan. The one in Kenting is better though.  There is also a tank where you can see sea turtles up close…(read more)

Price:
450 NT per person.
​​You can book discount tickets to Yehliu Ocean World on Klook here and KKday here
You can also book tickets to the Yehliu Ocean World Parent-Child playground on Klook here

You can book a tour to Yehliu on TripAdvisor here

​Check out our full blog on Yehliu Ocean World here. ​

Miaokou Night Market 廟口夜市

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Keelung’s Miaokou Night Market is a large night market in northern Taiwan, full of all kinds of delicious Taiwanese street food considered by some to be the best in Taiwan. The market consists mostly of food stalls in front of the Dianji Temple in Keelung, stretching on both sides down the street. It is said to be a must-see night market and one of the busiest in Taiwan…(read more)

You can book a tour to Miaokou Night Market on Klook here or KKday here.

You can check out our full blog about Miaokou Night Market here

 

Capybara Rock (formerly elephant Trunk Rock) 象鼻岩

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Elephant Trunk Rock is a rock shaped like its name in the Shenao area of Ruifang District, New Taipei City. There are also many interesting rock formations in the area. It is one of the most recognizable rock formations on the north coast and a popular location for, kayakers, snorkelers, and Instagrammers…(read more).

Here you can enjoy kayakingcanoeingsnorkelingSUP / paddle boardingwater biking, and more activities which you can book on Klook here or KKday here

You can check out our full guide to Elephant Trunk Rock here

Long Dong 龍洞

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Longdong (aka Dragon Caves -龍洞 Lóngdòng) is a popular spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, and rock climbing. There is also a large sea cave there (pictured above) from where the place gets its name…(read more)

You can book activities at Longdong such as Rock ClimbingCave DrapingDivingSnorkelingSUPingFreediving, and more on 

Klook here or KKday here

​Check out our full guide to Longdong here

Jiufen Old Street 九份老街

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Jiufen is an old mountain village in Ruifang District of New Taipei City, and has perhaps the best old street in all of Taiwan, with authentic Taiwanese food, sloping steps, traditional Chinese architecture, and great views of Su Ao and Keelung Harbors. There are also multiple historical sights within the town. The entire village is built on a mountain slope, so that you can enjoy views of Taiwan’s north coast from basically anywhere in the city…(read more)

You can book a tour of Jiufen Old Street with TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here

Check out our full blog to Jiufen here

Jinguashi 金瓜石

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Jinguashi is a small village in Ruifang District in New Taipei, famous for its now defunct mines. Here you can explore the Gold Mine Museum, touch a multi-million dollar gold ingot,  see golden waterfalls, go on some of the best hikes in Taiwan, check out the old mining town, see Japanese era historic sites, and explore abandoned mining sites…(read more)

Gold Mine Museum Price:
80 NT per person (Free for New Taipei Residents)
You can book discount tickets to the New Taipei Gold Mine Museum on Klook here or KKday here.
You can book a tour to Jinguashi on TripAdvisor hereKlook here or KKday here

Check out our full guide to Jinguashi here

Pingxi and Shifen 平溪懶人包

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The Pingxi Railway in New Taipei has some of the most popular attractions in Northern Taiwan. With a total of 7 stations (plus 2 if you count Ruifang and Houtong), there are endless places to explore, eat, hike, and enjoy Taiwan’s history, culture, and natural beauty all in one place…(read more here).

You can book an unlimited travel pass including the Pingxi Railway on Klook here or KKday here
You can also book a tour of the Pingxi railway on TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here. ​

Check out our full guide to the Pingxi Railway here.

​Houtong Cat Village 猴硐貓村

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Houtong is a cat paradise, with many cat-loving citizens proposing to bring abandoned cats to the village for a better life. The town has been a hub for cat lovers and enthusiasts.
Visitors can enjoy the town’s rich history as well as hundreds of cats and cat-related shops around the village.

You can book a tour of Houtong Cat Village on TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here.

For our full blog on ​Houtong Cat Village click here.​

Shifen Old Street 十分老街

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Shifen Old Street is the largest and busiest old street on the Pingxi Railway line, famous for setting off lanterns into the sky, and for visiting the famous Shifen Waterfall nearby. Here one can enjoy delicious food, and beautiful scenery, and learn about the mining history of the area. The sky lanterns have become a major environmental issue, but because of the allure to tourists the practice doesn’t seem like it will end soon…(read more)

​You can book a tour to Shifen on TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here

For our full blog on ​Shifen Old Street click here.

Shifen Waterfall 十分瀑布

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Shifen Waterfall is the widest waterfall in Taiwan and perhaps the most picturesque in all of Taiwan. It is easily accessible by foot from Shifen Train Station and includes restaurants, gardens, and suspension bridges along the way. Its spectacular cascading falls are definitely worth a stop for anyone in Taiwan…(read more)

​You can book a tour to Shifen on TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here. ​

​For our full blog on ​Shifen Waterfall click here.

Wulai Waterfall 烏來瀑布

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Wulai Waterfall is the highest waterfall in northern Taiwan. Here you can find a street with snacks and restaurants and a gondola that leads to a second tier of the waterfall and an amusement park. In addition, there are hikes, wildlife, and endless mountain scenery to explore…(read more)

You can book tickets to the gondola and to Yun Hsien theme park on Klook here or KKday here

You can book a Taiwan Wulai Aboriginal Tribe afternoon Tour on TripAdvisor here
​You can book a tour of Wulai on KKday here.  
You can also book a ticket on the Wulai Train on Klook here, or a river tracing experience in Wulai on Klook here.  

You can check out our full guide to Wulai Waterfall here. ​

​Keelung Islet 基隆嶼

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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)

Price:
Boat trip to the island and hike to the lighthouse: about 700 NT
Boat trip to the island, lighthouse, and other places such as elephant trunk rock: about 1200 NT

Again, you can book tickets on Klook here or KKday herebooking on these sites is usually cheaper than buying tickets in person. 

Check out our full guide to Keelung Islet here

Turtle Island (Guishan Island) 龜山島

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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, abandoned village, military tunnels,  and whale watching just offshore…(read more)

Tours and Prices: 
Whale watching on a boat around the island: 800-1000 NT per person.
Once around the island on a boat and a 2-hour tour of the island: 800-1000 NT per person.
Whale watching and island tour: 1200+ NT
Island tour including hiking to the top of the island: 1200+ NT
You can book a personalized tour and ferry boat tickets with Klook or KKday.

Check out our full guide to Turtle Island here.

Yilan County 宜蘭縣

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Yilan is a gem on Taiwan’s northeast coast. It has rugged mountains, waterfalls, a flat coastal plain, a volcanic island, hot springs, and some of the best beaches in Taiwan. In addition, you can find night markets, seafood markets, museums, and much more to explore here. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taiwan…(read more)

You can purchase tours and tickets for many activities in Yilan such as Su’ao Crayon CastleTaipingshanTurtle IslandInternational Children’s FestivalLanyang MuseumToucheng Leisure FarmZhang Mei Ama Capybura FarmBambi LandYinong RanchNational Center for Traditional ArtsTaxi MuseumGlampingCampingATV / 4-wheeling experienceSUP / paddle boardingXimeng Forest TheaterSurfingKayakingHorse RidingRiver TracingRiver RaftingRiver TubingPack RaftingWater BikingSnorkelingCanoeingShrimpingTea Picking ExperienceKavalan Whisky Distillery​, and many others through TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here. ​

You can also book a Full-Day Private Custom Yilan Tour from Taipei on TripAdvisor here

Check out our full guide to Yilan here.

Hualien 花蓮

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Hualien is the largest county in Taiwan and is considered by many to be the most beautiful. It includes a breathtaking coastline along the Pacific Ocean, including cliffs thousands of meters high, marble gorges, fertile valleys, and a large section of Taiwan’s central mountain range. Hualien is simply a must-stop location on your trip to Taiwan.
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If you only have a few days in Taiwan and you want to go somewhere outside of Taipei, you should definitely go to Taroko National Park. On an island full of mountains, rain forests, beaches, and abounding natural beauty, Taroko might just take the top spot as the most beautiful scenic area in Taiwan. ​
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Sun Moon Lake is a beautiful scenic area in Taiwan and a popular tourist destination. Besides the lakeside scenery, one can also enjoy boat rides, Taiwanese street food, gift shops, temples, a gondola, aborigine theme park, and more. It is for sure a must-see destination for anyone coming to vacation in Taiwan.

Hsinchu 新竹

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Hsinchu is not only Taiwan’s technological hub, but is also rich with historical sights, Hakka culture, and natural beauty. It has numerous old streets, preserved Japanese-era and Qing-era buildings, zoos, mountains, lakes, rivers, beaches, and much more to explore. It is definitely worth a stop on your next trip to Taiwan…(read more)

You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as You can find more tours and activities in Hsinchu such as river tracingwild hot springswhite water kayakingbackpack raftingLittle Ding Dong Theme ParkLeofoo Village Theme ParkWindow on China Theme Parkglampingcampingstone spahorse ridingYukids IslandTom and Bei Bei Parent Child Paradisebee keeping experiencecyclingdried persimmons experienceJump Wave Trampoline Park and more on Klook here or KKday here. ​

Check out our full guide to Hsinchu here

Miaoli 苗栗

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For you expats or foreigners who have never left Taipei, Miaoli is a large rural county in central Taiwan. For years I myself never visited, because I didn’t know what was there and had no reason to go. It turns out there are quite a few attractions here in this secret paradise…(read more)

There are many tours and activities available in Miaoli such as Schokolake Chocolate FactoryShangshun WorldWest Lake ResortopiaSuweila ManorBaba KengdaoHobbit ValleyZhuo Ye Cottage Duck Box and more on Klook here or KKday here. ​

Check out our full guide to Miaoli here. ​

Penghu Islands 澎湖群島

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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, it’s 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)

There are many tours and activities available on the islands such as snorkelingdivingwind surfingsailingcanoeingstarlight Marine Ranchwakeboardingseafood Barbequemassageyachtingglampingtrampoline Water SportsSouth Penghu Marine National ParkSUP / Paddle Boardingkayakingnight fishingSheraton Four Points EateryDragon Palace Intertidal ZoneJibei Sand Tail, and many more options.
​For more information, look at other tour/ferry sites or book a personalized tour with Klook here or KKday here. ​

Check out our full guide to Penghu here

Kinmen 金門

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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 both Taiwanese, Chinese, and other foreign tourists…(read more)

There are many tours and activities available on the islands, such as fishingclammingtraditional Chinese Costume ExperienceWater Gun Shooting, Night Otter SpottingSUPing / Paddle BoardingIntertidal Eco TourHandmade Metalworking DIY, and many others. For more information, look at other tour/ferry sites or book a personalized tour with TripAdvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here. ​

You can also book a Private Day Tour to Explore Kinmen Island or a 2 Days 1 Night Private Tour to Explore Kinmen Island on TripAdvisor here.  

Check out our full guide to Kinmen here

Matsu Islands 馬祖列島

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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)

Tours and Activities:
Beihai Tunnel Rocking Boat: about 150 NT
Blue Tears Museum: about 300 NT
SUP/Paddle experience: about 2300 NT
You can search for other tours and activities on KKday here or Klook here. ​

Check out our full guide to Matsu here

Don’t forget, there are tons of activities and fun to be had in Taiwan such as HikingWakeboardingSurfingSpeedboat SurfingSUP / Paddle BoardingDivingSnorkeling KayakingCanoeingsailingWater Biking,  River Tracing / CanyoneeringRiver TracingRiver RaftingRiver TubingPack RaftingATVingHorse RidingGlampingMotorcyclingMotorbike TourDragon Boat Racing, and more that you can book on Tripadvisor hereKlook here, or KKday here
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You can also check out our full travel guide to Taiwan here.      

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