- Travel by scooter or bus on Qimei Island
- 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
Blue Cave & Cimei island day tour
Joining this tour, we will first cruise to "Tongpan Island," the nearest island to Magong, to admire the columnar basalt of Penghu's "Yellowstone Park." After that, we will head to Penghu's most romantic island, "Qimei Island," a place that leaves an unforgettable impression. The island's beautiful natural scenery is like a paradise. Riding a scooter around Qimei Island, you can leave all your worries behind. On our return trip, we will visit the Blue Cave of Xiji Island, where you can experience the blue paradise created by sunlight refracting off the water.
- Gathering time :07:40 Nan-Hai visitor center
- End time:13:30
- Total time: 6-7 hr
- 08:00 Departure
- 08:20-08:30 Tongpan cruise
- Stay in Cimei island about 3
- 13:00 Blue Cave cruise
- 14:30 Return
* The schedule might change depending on traffic and weather conditions
🔽Nanhai Visitor Center – Hi Ann Counter
- Children aged 3+ will be charged the same rate as adults
- Scooters from Penghu Main Island cannot be taken on the ferry to the outlying islands
- Pets of any size are welcome on board, but please choose an outdoor seat
- The ferry timetable may change due to tides and passenger numbers; the operator will inform you before departure, and the latest update will apply
- For group trips, please book under one reservation. If the group number is even, no extra fee for scooters; if the group number is odd, a surcharge is required on-site
Must-Visit Attractions
Qimei Island:
Double-Heart Stone Weir: The “Double-Heart Stone Weir” is a popular attraction built by local villagers using basalt stones. Its shape resembles two connected hearts, making it a romantic spot where many couples vow their eternal love.
Little Taiwan: This is a sea-eroded platform located on the inner side of Nioumaping Bay on Qimei Island. It is named “Little Taiwan” because its shape resembles the main island of Taiwan. This natural wonder is formed by years of sea erosion and only appears above the water during low tide. Visitors should pay attention to the daily tide schedule to catch the moment when the water recedes and reveals this fascinating sight.
Dashi and Longcheng: On this basalt coastline, looking left and right, you can see the Dragon and the Lion guarding the area. “Dashi” (Great Lion) is a rock protruding from the sea cliff, shaped like the head, neck, or even the body of a lion through sea erosion, standing guard over the ocean. On the left, the rock vein extends into the sea like a coiled dragon, hence the name “Longcheng” (Dragon Citadel). Some say it resembles an eagle’s head, with the observation deck serving as its wings. What do you think it resembles? Come and see for yourself.
Dongji Island:
Lighthouse: Due to the frequent shipwrecks near the Black Ditch area, a lighthouse was built in 1911 to improve navigation safety. The lighthouse, located on the highest point of the island at 47 meters above sea level, is an important landmark for ships passing through the Black Ditch.
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