- Explore the magnificent natural landscape on Qimei Island
- Appreciate the amazing sea cave traveling through Dongji Island
- Visit the beautiful Blue Cave on Siji Island
Four Islands of Southern and Cimei Day Tour
Take a comprehensive tour of the Southern Four Islands and the largest island in the South Sea, "Qimei Island." This itinerary covers many places, but it’s not rushed at all. With guided explanations, enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty and legends of each island. For those who prefer sightseeing and exploring historical sites over water activities, this is a trip you definitely shouldn't miss!
**The schedule might change depending on traffic and weather conditions
🔽Meet up location: Nanhai Visitor Center – Hi Ann Counter
- Self-divers and those who bring their own fins are not allowed to participate; those under the age of 6 and those over the age of 65 do not accept snorkeling reservations
- It is recommended to bring a health insurance card and reduce luggage
- Those with medical conditions such as high blood pressure and epilepsy are not recommended to participate in the activity
- The “snorkeling” and “no water” plans can travel on the same boat, please book separately. If you need to travel on the same boat, please call (06-9262302) after placing an order to inform the supplier to help arrange the same boat
- In order to maintain beautiful coral reefs and marine ecological protection, please use physical sunscreen
- Lunch is seafood noodles, seafood gnocchi, or meal boxes. If you have other special diets such as vegetarians, do not eat seafood, etc., please call (06-9262302) before noon the day before to inform the supplier. If not, the original meal will be used point supply
- This itinerary is easily affected by the weather. If the weather is not good on the departure day, the company reserves the right to change part of the itinerary or cancel the itinerary depending on the walrus on site
- Pets are not allowed on the tour
- The boat schedule for island hopping in Penghu may change depending on the tide and crowd flow. If there are any changes, the supplier will notify you before departure. Please refer to the last notification time.
Must-Visit Attractions
Dongji Island:
Bagua Mountain:Located on the northern side of the Dongji Island pier, “Bagua Mountain” features yellow-brown circular micro-gabbro embedded in black columnar basalt, resembling eyes looking towards the village, guarding every villager on the island. Therefore, it is also known as the “Eye of Dongji.” It is the most prominent landmark when entering the harbor. From here, you can overlook Dongji Village, Dongji Pier, and Chutou Islet.
Caizhai:Although its name suggests a residence, Caizhai is now a vast grassland. Situated on the northern landmass of Dongji Island, after the population of Dongji Island moved away, most of Caizhai was abandoned and overgrown with weeds. The lush green fields stretch endlessly, forming a beautiful landscape reminiscent of “jade tofu.”
Japanese Army Ruins:Located at the northeastern end of the island, the “Japanese Army Ruins” mark the end of the cement road. These ruins are the remains of houses built by the Japanese army during the Japanese occupation, also known locally as “Bingcuo” (soldier’s houses).
Must-Visit Attractions
Qimei Island:
Twin-Heart Stone Weir:The “Twin-Heart Stone Weir” is a popular site constructed by local villagers using basalt stones. Its shape, resembling two interconnected hearts, attracts many couples who come here to pledge their eternal love, creating a romantic atmosphere.
Little Taiwan: This is a marine erosion platform located on the inner side of Niumping Bay on Qimei Island. It is called “Little Taiwan” because its shape resembles that of Taiwan Island. This geological wonder was formed by years of sea erosion and only emerges during low tide. Visitors are advised to check the daily tide schedule (it is recommended to visit during low tide to witness the moment when the “water recedes and the rocks emerge”).
Dongji Island Lighthouse: Due to frequent shipwrecks near the Black Ditch, a lighthouse was built in 1911 to improve navigation safety in the area. The lighthouse is situated on the highest point of the island, 47 meters above sea level, and serves as an important marker for vessels passing through the Black Ditch.
Great Lion and Dragon Well:On this basalt coastline, looking to the left and right, one can see a lion and a dragon guarding the area. The “Great Lion” is a rock protruding from the sea cliff, shaped by marine erosion to resemble the head, neck, and even the body of a lion, standing guard over the ocean. On the left, the rock veins extend into the sea like a coiled dragon, hence the name “Dragon Well.” Some say it resembles an eagle’s head, with the viewing platform representing its wings. What animal does it resemble to you? Come and see for yourself.