What You Get
How to Book
- Choose your package from the drop-down menu.
- After purchasing this deal, follow the instructions on your voucher to book your trip with Pacific Holidays no later than 11/18/2026.
Know Before You Go
- Additional taxes & fees: $800 to travel solo.
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- Official language: Standard Chinese (Mandarin)
- Currency: Taiwan Dollar
Pacific Holidays: 10,500+ of our travelers served since 2012
Taiwan Vacation
Flights & Transportation:
- Round-trip air from:
- Los Angeles (LAX)
- San Francisco (SFO)
- Seattle (SEA)
- Round-way private airport transfer (NO guide)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking tour guide
- Entrance tickets and admission fees
- Toll and parking fee
Hotels (7 nights + 1 overnight flights)
- 2 nights in Twin Share room at 4-Star Caesar Metro Hotel or Riviera Hotel in Taipei
- 1 night in Twin Share room at 4.5-Star Fleur de Chine, Le Meridien, or similar hotel in Sun Moon Lake
- 1 night in Twin Share room at 4.5-Star Grand Hi-Lai Hotel or similar in Kaohsiung
- 1 night in Twin Share room at 4.5-Star Hotel Royal Chihpen or similar in Taitung
- 1 night in Twin Share room at 4.5-Star Wellsping by Silks or Hotel Royal Chiaohsi or similar in Jiaoxi
- 1 night in Twin Share room at 4-Star Caesar Metro Hotel or Riviera Hotel in Taipei
Tour Itinerary at a Glance
- Day 1,2: Cross the international date line and arrive in Taipei
- Day 3: Upon arrival at Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) you are transferred to your hotel with private car, driver (no guide)
- Day 4: After breakfast, you will take a classic Taipei day tour to explore the city's iconic historic landmarks and the modern tourist spots. The tour includes:
- Visit to the world-renowned National Palace Museum that houses the largest collection of ancient Chinese artifacts in the world
- View Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, a prominent monument that symbolizes a significant period of Taiwan's history
- Visit Lungshan Temple, which represents the local religious beliefs and practices
- Marvel at the famous skyscraper Taipei 101 (not including observatory ticket), which showcases the modern technology and globalization of the city. Remainder of the day free.
- Day 5: In the morning depart from central Taipei and travel to the heart of the island, Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area.
- Sun Moon Lake, the largest freshwater lake on the island, is divided by Lalu Island. The eastern side of the lake resembles the sun, while the western side resembles the crescent moon, giving the lake its unique name. This picturesque area is also the ancestral home of the Tao people, one of Taiwan's indigenous groups. With its rich indigenous culture and abundant natural beauty, Sun Moon Lake has earned its place as on of Taiwan's premier destinations.
- After lunch, continue with a scenic bus tour around Sun Moon Lake, where you could explore the most renowned attractions in this area.
- Begin with a visit to Ita Thao, an indigenous village that offers insights into the culture and lifestyle of the Thao people. Then, marvel at the grandeur of Ci'en Pagoda, an iconic Sun Moon Lake landmark constructed by the late President Chiang Kai-shek in memory of his mother.
- Next stop at two significant temples. First, Xuanzang Temple, a serene Buddhist sanctuary dedicated tot he esteemed monk Xuanzang. Then, to Wenwu Temple, an imposing Taoist temple featuring three halls devoted to the Martial God and the God of Literature.
- Day 6: After breakfast, hop on the bus and make your way to Tainan, the oldest city of Taiwan, celebrated for its abundance of historic buildings and profound historical heritage.
- Visit Fort Zeelandia, constructed by the Dutch East India Company during their 38-year administration of western Taiwan.
- The original fortress faced near destruction by the British army in the 19th century but was subsequently rebuilt by the Japanese. Take a leisurely walk along Anping Old Street. Situated on the east side of Fort Zeelandia, this historic street was established by the Dutch over 300 years ago and holds the distinction of being the first officially named street in Taiwan. Besides its fascinating history, Anping Old Street is known for its local specialties such as tofu pudding, shrimp rolls, fish skin dishes, beef soup, and many more. Don't miss the chance to savor the city's signature delicacies, adding a delightful culinary experience to this historical journey in Tainan.
- After lunch, travel to the romantic harbor city of Kaohsiung, the most populous city in Southern Taiwan.
- Upon arriving in Kaohsiung, first stop at the renowned Fo Guang Shan Monastery, a significant Buddhist monastery founded by the Venerable Master Hsing Yun in 1967. The monastery is most famous for its Great Buddha Land, featuring a majestic 36-meter-tall golden statue of Buddha Amitabha, which stands as the tallest standing Buddha in Southeast Asia, It is encircled by an impressive array of 480 smaller statues depicting Buddha Amitabha. During your visit to Fo Guang Shan Monastery, you'll have the opportunity to engage with a knowledgeable monk who provides insights in the doctrines and development of Buddhism.
- Tonight, you'll have a pleasant stay in a conveniently located 5-star hotel, surrounded by department store, convenience stores, and drugstores.
- Day 7: Kaohsiung/Kenting/Chichpen Hot Springs/Taitung
- After breakfast, set out on your journey as you head south toward the border, where Taiwan’s first national park awaits. Kenting National Park is celebrated for its coastal geological formations, scenic landscapes, and rich marine biodiversity, fostered by its unique combination of crustal deformation and tropical climate. Stops include Eluanpi Lighthouse, a Qing Dynasty-era construction that was recognized as one of the Eight Views of Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period; and Longpan Park, a coral limestone plateau overlooking the Pacific Ocean, shaped over time by rainfall erosion. Following your exploration of Kenting National Park, your journey will take you to Taitung via the scenic South Link Highway, allowing you to savor the continually shifting landscapes throughout your drive. Tonight, you’ll enjoy the pleasure of staying in a serene hot spring resort in Zhiben, Taitung County. Zhiben is renowned for its carbonate hot springs, which are known for enhancing blood circulation and alleviating fatigue, making it the perfect place to rejuvenate after a day of exploration.
- Day 8: Taitung/Hualien/Yilan
- Journey along the east coast, known as the last unspoiled place of the island. Visit some of the most impressive scenic spots along the way, including Xiaoyeliu, Sanxiantai, Shitiping, and Fanshuliao, each boasting its own distinctive geological features.
- Adventure continues with a visit to Sanxiantai (literally the terrace of the three immortals), which comprises an offshore island and coral reefs, with a cross-sea bridge that connects the mainland to the island, serving as a prominent landmark in the East Coast National Scenic Area.
- After exploring Sanxiantai, make a stop at Shitiping (literally stone steps). This area is a well-developed sea erosion terrace, featuring promontories along the coastline that have been eroded by sea water over millions of years. This natural process has created an abrasion platform, sea grooves, sea cliffs, and potholes, making Shitiping a world-class outdoor geology classroom.
- From Hualien to Yilan, experience a one-way comfortable train ride. Tonight, stay at a 5-star hot-spring hotel in Jiaoxi.
- Day 9: Yilan/Taipei
- Today, the guide will take you to visit the King Car Kavalan Whisky Distillery and the National Center for Traditional Arts. King Car Kavalan Whisky Distillery is known worldwide for its exquisite flavors brewed from the clear water sources of the Central Mountain Range and the Xueshan Mountain Range
- Immerse yourself in the rich aroma of whisky and experience the unique flavors nurtured in oak barrels, embarking on a fascinating distillery exploration journey. Continue to visit National Center for Traditional Arts, a vast park featuring various exquisite traditional Taiwanese buildings.
- Here you can immerse yourselves in Taiwan's rich heritage through exhibitions, performances, and workshops. From puppet shows to pottery making, there's something for everyone. Conclude your unforgettable round island tour by taking bus back to Taipei City, where you are dropped off at your hotel or designated drop-off point.
- Day 10: Taipei/Los Angeles or San Francisco
- After transfer to airport, board your light to return to the US, arriving same day
Ideas for Your Vacation
This itinerary is perfectly set up for a comprehensive and comfortable Taiwan loop, focusing on cultural city exploration, central mountain landscapes, and premier hot springs experiences. You'll begin and end your journey in the vibrant capital, Taipei, allowing time for iconic sites like Taipei 101 and the bustling night markets, while also taking day trips to scenic spots like Jiufen and Shifen; from there, the tour uses Taiwan's excellent transport to seamlessly connect you through Taichung for Sun Moon Lake access, down to the historic port city of Kaohsiung, and then along the stunning East Coast for the therapeutic luxury of the Chihpen and Jiaoxi hot springs, creating a balanced mix of urban flair, natural beauty, and ultimate relaxation.
Call Pacific Holidays at (800) 355-8025 for Questions About:
- Flying from any airport not listed here
- Extending your trip or traveling on dates not listed here
- The availability of your desired travel dates
- Traveling with kids; each traveler (including kids) must purchase a voucher
- Booking optional tours and upgrades
Fine Print
- Promotional value expires Nov 20, 2025. Amount paid never expires.
- Book by 11/18/2026 or promo value expires
- Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- $200 land cancellation fee applies if canceled 90 days or more, not refundable if canceled 89 days or less
- Airfare nonrefundable after booking
- Optional travel insurance is highly recommended
- Must be 21+ to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier
- Airfare includes carrier and government taxes & fees
- Not all tours are handicapped accessible, please contact Pacific Holidays at (800) 355-8025 to confirm
- A passport is required for all travel outside the US
- Before international travel, check the State Department for entry/exit requirements
- Varied COVID-19 levels and restrictions should be taken into consideration before international travel, find more info by visiting the US Embassy's site
- Additional fee to travel solo: $800.
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