- Qimei Snorkeling or Kayaking Experience – Choose One! Fully equipped with professional guidance
- 4~5-hour deep exploration of Qimei Island
- Famous textbook landmarks come to life
- Senior-friendly itinerary with options to ride a scooter or take a tour bus for a relaxed sightseeing experience
Snorkeling in Cimei Day Tour
Visit the most romantic island in Penghu, "Qimei Island," a place you won't forget once you've been. Experience snorkeling at "Yueli Bay" on Qimei Island, with full snorkeling gear provided. Marvel at the spectacular coral reefs, unique bay formations, special basalt landscapes, and sea erosion caves, as if stepping into another world. The island's history is enriched with the touching tale of the Seven Beauties, invoking a sense of nostalgia. Most importantly, its beautiful natural scenery makes it a paradise on earth. Explore Qimei Island on a scooter, leaving all your worries behind.
- Gathering Time :07:40 Nan-Hai Visitor Center
- End Time:15:30
- Total Time: 7-8 hr
- Itineray:
- 08:00 Departure
- 08:50-09:10 Arrived Cimei Island
- Follow Coach to Moon Carp Bay to Snorkeling
- Stop in Cimei about 4-5hr
- 14:30 Return
* The schedule might change depending on traffic and weather conditions
🔽Nanhai Visitor Center: Haian Counter
- Infant ticket: 0-2 years old; above 3 years old, the same price as an adult
- This activity is not recommended for those with reduced mobility, high blood pressure, epilepsy, etc.
- Pets of all sizes are welcome on board, but please choose the outdoor seating
- After gathering, the captain will inform you about the car pick-up, snorkeling location, and meeting time
- Motorcycles on the main island of Penghu cannot be transported to the outer islands by boat (if you don’t have a driver’s license for a motorcycle, you must make up for the price difference of TWD150 for taking the bus around the island on the spot)
- Please bring your own swimsuit, swimming trunks, and a change of clothes. Please bring seasickness medicine at your own discretion; if you are on your menstrual period, please bring your own tampons. Cancellations on the day will not be accepted
- In order to protect the marine ecology, do not use any cleaning fluids (soap, facial cleanser, shampoo, etc.)
- In case of bad weather conditions or force majeure, the itinerary will be adjusted to the date or departure point according to the situation; the schedule of the itinerary may vary depending on the tide and the flow of people. The supplier will notify you before departure, and the last notification time is the main time
- Snorkeling activities can provide prescription goggles, but the number is limited, it is recommended to bring your own contact lenses
- For group travel, please book the same order. If the number of people is even, there is no need to pay the locomotive fare difference; if the number is odd, you need to pay the single person fare difference on site
- 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
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.
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