Are you coming to Keelung along with the cruise? This private custom tour provides you a comfortable and safe journey starting from the port of Keelung.
You may choose to follow the mentioned itinerary and have a longer stay at the attraction you prefer! On the other hand, you may also choose to visit Taipei city such as Taipei 101 or National Palace Museum and come back on board again before the departure time!
Please specify whether you'd like to be picked up at East Terminal or West Terminal of the Keelung Port. Look for the guide in yellow uniform at the meeting point.
Also known as the fairy cave in Keelung. Visitors to Xiandongyan can explore the cave's winding passages, which eventually open up to a small shrine where visitors can pray or meditate. The cool, dim interior of the cave offers a peaceful retreat from the outside world, while the natural formations and ancient carvings provide a glimpse into Taiwan’s rich cultural heritage.
Established by Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation, the museum reflects the company’s deep connection with the sea and its commitment to preserving and promoting oceanic culture.
Keelung Tower, also known as Keelung Mountain Tower, is a new iconic landmark that was first open to public in 2023. The tower is a popular destination for both tourists and locals seeking to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. On clear days, visitors can see as far as the coastline and the numerous small islands that dot the ocean. The tower’s elevated position makes it an ideal spot for photography
Most famous for the colorful townhouses that are just next to the port. It earns the nickname of Taiwanese version of Venice because of the cute buildings. Take a visit there and leave the fantastic memory along the trip!
Heping Island is the closest island to Taiwan, with only 75 meters apart. The park's most famous features are its remarkable rock formations, shaped over millennia by the forces of wind and water. These include mushroom rocks, honeycomb weathering patterns, and sea caves, which create a dramatic and unique landscape.
"Miaokou," meaning "temple entrance," refers to the market's location near Keelung’s Dianji Temple, which has been a central part of the community for centuries. Especially famous for its seafood, thanks to the city’s status as a major port. Visitors can indulge in fresh dishes like oyster omelets, crab soup, grilled squid and more local delicacy.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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