Eastern Taiwan 5-Day Scenic Tour|Taitung, Hualien, Jiaoxi Hot Springs & North Coast

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  • This itinerary is designed for those who want to dive deep into Eastern Taiwan’s natural beauty and local charm. Starting from the Pacific coast of Taitung, it weaves through valleys, hot spring towns, and coastal gems, before returning to the familiar sights of the north. A smooth-paced route filled with culture, nature, and peaceful exploration.

  • Price $28000 Sold61 Sets
  • Taipei cityStart Taipei city End
  • Mini tour:1 Days:5 Location:Taitung, Hualien, Yilan, Jiufen, Pingxi Schedule Time:10 hrs/day Language:Chinese/English

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Itinerary

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Who is this for?

  • Travelers seeking peaceful nature over crowds
  • Culture enthusiasts curious about indigenous stories and landscapes
  • Ideal for families, kids, and slow-paced adventurers
  • Those who enjoy hot springs and ocean breezes

Day 1|Coastal Introduction

Depart from Taipei and arrive at Jialulan for stunning ocean views. Enjoy Dulan Sugar Factory’s relaxed artsy vibe, and wrap up the day at Starry Tribe with night scenery and stars.

Day 2|Rails, Rice, and Relaxation

Capture views at Duoliang Station, soak in Jinlun’s warm river, and visit the nostalgic Bento Museum. Stroll through Brown Avenue and Tiehua Village’s live music.

Day 3|Scenic Landscapes & Coffee Breaks

Explore the dramatic Shitiping, Fengbin Skywalk, and terraced fields in Xinshe. Recharge at the coastal café Sea Cliff Valley and stay overnight in Hualien.

Day 4|Soak & Sightsee

Enjoy sunrise at Qixingtan, visit hidden coastal gems, and ease your feet at Qingshui Hot Spring. Wind down at Tangweigou’s hot spring street.

Day 5|Cultural Closure

Return via Taiwan’s north coast with stops at Yehliu, Jiufen, Golden Waterfall, and Shifen Waterfall for sky lantern wishes before heading back to Taipei.


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►Days:5

►Departure Location:Taipei city

►EndLocation:Taipei city

►Schedule Time:10 hrs/day

►Language:Chinese/English

 


Highlights

  • Jialulan and Shitiping: Witness the natural rock artistry along Taiwan’s eastern coastline.
  • Dulan Sugar Factory & Tiehua Music Village: A mellow blend of local art, music, and night vibes.
  • Fengbin Skywalk & Mystery Coast: A mix of thrill and tranquility on Taiwan’s dramatic cliffs.
  • Jiaoxi Hot Springs & Qingshui Geothermal: Soothe your body with thermal therapy in the east.
  • Jiufen, Yehliu & Shifen: End the journey with Northern Taiwan’s iconic sights and culture.

Overview

Day 1:Taipei → Jialulan Scenic Area, Dulan Sugar Factory, Starry Tribe Night View → Stay in Taitung

Day 2:Taitung → Duoliang Station, Jinlun Hot Spring Creek, Chishang Bento Museum, Mr. Brown Avenue → Tiehua Music Village → Stay in Taitung

Day 3:Taitung → Shitiping, Fengbin Skywalk, Xinshe Terraced Fields, Hike Café by the Cliffs → Stay in Hualien

Day 4:Hualien → Qixingtan Beach, Fenqihu Secret Cove, Mysterious Coast, Qingshui Geothermal, Tangweigou Hot Spring Park → Stay in Jiaoxi

Day 5:Jiaoxi → Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen Old Street, Golden Waterfall/Yinyang Sea, Shifen Waterfall/Lanterns → Stay in Taipei


Arrangement Logic

  • Day 1: Start from Taipei and transition into the east coast rhythm.
  • Day 2: Dive deeper into Taitung’s rail, hot springs, and food culture.
  • Day 3: Experience wild nature along Hualien’s coast.
  • Day 4: Rejuvenate with hot springs and geothermal energy.
  • Day 5: End with a cultural touch through iconic Northern Taiwan spots.

Jialulan Recreation Area

A coastal rest area in Taitung with scenic platforms and driftwood art installations. Known for its expansive Pacific views and relaxing vibe.

Dulan Sugar Factory 

A cultural and creative complex built from a former sugar plant, now home to local artists, craft cafés, and exhibitions. It's a blend of tribal and bohemian energy.

Starry Tribe Café 

A hillside restaurant offering a panoramic night view of Taitung city and starry skies. A romantic dining spot loved for both its view and ambiance.

Duoliang Station 

Often called “the most beautiful train station in Taiwan,” where visitors can stand on the platform and see trains pass with the Pacific Ocean in the background.

Jinlun River Foot Soak 

A hidden hot spring along the riverbed where warm waters bubble up naturally. Free foot-soaking by the stream, surrounded by nature.

Chishang Lunchbox Museum 

A nostalgic museum that traces the history of Taiwan’s iconic bento box. Includes displays of vintage train cars, lunch boxes, and DIY activities.

Mr. Brown Avenue 

A straight road flanked by rice paddies in Chishang, made famous by actor Takeshi Kaneshiro. Offers beautiful rural scenery year-round.

Tiehua Village 

A cultural space in central Taitung combining night markets, live music, art installations, and creative shops. A lively and artistic night spot.

Shitiping 

A coastal geological park with unique potholes, coral rocks, and crashing waves. Ideal for sightseeing, tide pool exploration, and stargazing.

Fengbin Skywalk 

A transparent cliffside walkway offering thrilling views over the Pacific and vertical sea cliffs — both exciting and scenic.

Xinshe Terraced Fields 

Hidden rice terraces in Hualien’s coastal mountain areas. In spring, the flooded paddies reflect the sky, making it a photographer's paradise.

Cliff Valley Café 

A seafront café with grassy lawns and camping-style seating. Visitors can sip coffee while admiring the East Coast’s dramatic cliffs and waves.

Qixingtan 

Hualien’s iconic beach known for its pebble shoreline and sweeping ocean views. Great for a quiet walk or watching the sunrise.

Fenniaolin 

A lesser-known beach near Chongde, once home to migratory black bulbul birds (“pink birds”). Now a popular Instagram photo spot.

Secret Coast 

A secluded stretch of coastline accessible through a tunnel, with untouched rock formations and natural landscapes — perfect for explorers.

Qingshui Geothermal Area 

A natural hot spring valley in Yilan offering free foot-soaking pools and areas to boil eggs. A casual, nature-friendly outdoor experience. 

Tangweigou Hot Springs 

A public hot spring park in the center of Jiaoxi, offering outdoor foot baths, soaking pools, and nearby local snack vendors.

Yehliu Geopark 

Taiwan’s premier geological park, famous for sea-eroded rock formations like the Queen’s Head. A striking landscape of nature’s artwork by the sea.

Jiufen Old Street 

A nostalgic hillside town with narrow stairways, old teahouses, taro desserts, and lantern-lit lanes. Enchanting after dark with its classic charm.

Golden Waterfall 

A natural waterfall stained gold by mineral deposits from former mining operations. Contrasts beautifully with the lush green mountainside.

Yin Yang Sea

A rare sight where golden-colored water mixes with the deep blue ocean, creating a two-tone seascape — a curious geological phenomenon. 

Shifen Waterfall 

Often called the “Niagara of Taiwan,” this wide curtain waterfall offers powerful views, wooden walkways, and scenic surroundings. 

Sky Lantern Experience (Shifen) 

Release a traditional paper lantern with your wishes written on it along the railway tracks. A magical and meaningful cultural activity in Pingxi.

Fee Description

- Include -

  • private vehicle with Chinese-speaking driver, fuel, tolls, insurance, driver mead
  • If you require a driver who speaks English or other languages, please contact our customer service for a separate quotation.

- Not Include -

  • Hotel accommodation, meals, admission tickets, guided tour service, overtime charges, optional activity expenses 

- Overtime Costs -

  • Vehicle usage: 10 hours/day. Overtime fee: +NTD 500/hour If the overtime exceeds 15 minutes, it will be rounded up to the next 30 minutes. If it exceeds 45 minutes, it will be charged as a full hour.
  • Example:

09:00 ~ 19:00 → Free

09:00 ~ 19:20 → 0.5 hour charge

09:00 ~ 19:50 → 1 hour charge

※ Traffic jams, crowds and other uncontrollable factors will also be handled according to this charging standard. Please make sure to evaluate before booking. 

Cancellation Policies

  • Full refund for cancellations made more than 14 days before departure.
  • If canceled 2 to 14 days before departure, a 30% cancellation fee of the total tour cost will be charged.
  • If canceled 1 day before departure, a 50% cancellation fee will be charged.
  • No refund will be provided for cancellations made on the day of departure.
  • In case of force majeure (e.g. typhoon, earthquake, severe sea or road conditions, government-imposed travel bans, lockdowns due to epidemics, or mountain closures), a 95% refund will be issued after deducting necessary administrative and regulatory fees (5% of the total tour cost).

Notes

(Please read carefully) After booking and completing the payment, you will be deemed to have agreed to the following terms and conditions:

About Departure and Postponement

In the event of natural disasters (such as earthquakes, typhoons, or heavy rain), road closures, or other unexpected events affecting travel safety before departure, our company reserves the right to determine whether the trip will proceed as scheduled. We will coordinate with guests to postpone or handle refunds according to the cancellation policy.

In-Vehicle Rules

To maintain quality and cleanliness in the vehicle, the following behaviors are strictly prohibited: eating and drinking, smoking, applying sunscreen, taking off shoes, kicking the seatback, spitting out of the window, or littering. If you feel unwell, please inform the driver and request a vomit bag. Any damage to or soiling of the vehicle’s interior equipment must be compensated for in cash on-site at replacement cost.

Weather Impact Statement

If weather conditions result in certain attractions not being at their ideal viewing condition, this cannot be used as a reason for cancellation or refund. Thank you for your understanding.

Flexible Itinerary Adjustments

If delays, changes in attractions, or route adjustments occur due to traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors, the itinerary will be adjusted flexibly as needed. The company does not bear liability for any related compensation, and we appreciate your cooperation and understanding.

Personal Belongings

Please take good care of your cash and valuables. Our company cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage during the trip.


FAQ

Q1|Will the tour be tiring?

The itinerary runs 6–8 hours daily with light walking, suitable for families and seniors.

Q2|Can I customize the route or hotels?

Yes, inform us before booking and we’ll adjust the plan to your group’s needs.

Q3|Can I start the trip from a different city?

Default is Taipei round-trip, but we can adjust with advance notice.

Q4|Is a child safety seat available?

Yes, free of charge. Please mention your child’s age and height when booking.

Q5|Will the driver take photos?

Our drivers are happy to help but are not professional photographers.

Q6|Can I request an English-speaking driver?

Yes, please request in advance. Extra cost may apply for English-speaking drivers. 

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