Private 4 Hour Keelung Shore Excursion to Jiufen Village
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Private 4 Hour Keelung Shore Excursion to Jiufen Village

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About this experience

Escape your cruise ship for a private, stress-free tour of Northern Taiwan's highlights.

First, photograph the magnificent, eroded formations at Nanya Rock. Next, see the incredible natural spectacle of the Yin Yang Sea, a beautiful mix of golden and blue water. Then, witness the shimmering beauty of the Golden Waterfalls, where mineral-rich water creates a stunning, golden cascade. Step back in time at the hauntingly beautiful Remains of the 13 Levels, a glimpse into Taiwan's mining history.

Finally, get lost in the magic of Jiufen Village, a stunning mountainside town with traditional teahouses and a lantern-lined old street that inspired a famous film.

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Available options

Air-conditioned Car

Private Guided Tour with Car: Capacity: 2 Persons<br/>Pickup included

Air-conditioned Van

Private Guided Tour with Van: Capacity: 7 Persons<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Professional licensed tour guide
Toll and parking fee
Local general liability insurance
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick-up and Drop-off Service (Port of Keelung)

Detailed itinerary

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Your tour starts with a stop at Nanya Rock, known for its unique rock formations created by weathering and erosion for years. Most of the rocks lying along the coastline are sandstones and sedimentary rocks; because of the velocity on erosion and the resistance to erosion, the rocks are formed in different shapes, such as the Ice Cream Rock, the Bamboo Shoot Rock, and the Fur Seal Rock, providing perfect photo opportunities.

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Bay of Two Colors, as its name implies, a bay where the sea is split into two colors—yellow and blue. The Chinese name “Ying Yang Sea” is given because the contrasting colors are associated with the Chinese yin and yang symbol. The process of natural mineral formation results in this unique phenomenon, “half golden, half blue” sea.

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Remains of the 13 Levels in Jinguashi, a former copper smelter, which was built in 1933 when the Japanese people discovered and started the copper mining here. The copper smelter was closed in 1987 due to the decline of the mining industry. However it is a significant proof of the history of Jinguashi’s copper mining industry, and an iconic landmark of the northeastern area. Gaze at the remains from afar, this building is like an abandoned palace that is forgotten by people. Today it has become a popular spot for many dramas and advertisements shooting.

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Continue your visit to ShueiNanDong Golden Waterfall as you reach the hilly Northeastern Coast of Taiwan, the same region where Jiufen Village is situated. The “Golden Waterfall” gets its name because the water passes through mining areas and interacts with sulfur, arsenic, and copper ores. This interaction triggers a series of chemical reactions that transform the water into a unique acidic mineral water with a golden hue, giving a bronze-like tint to the hillside. The waterfall gracefully embellishes the verdant hillside, with silky water emerging from below and flowing in a scenic cascade, earning its place as one of the most photogenic waterfalls in Taiwan.

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Stop 5

Lastly, the highlight of your tour—Jiufen Village, a hillside village that was once flourished in the 1940s due to the gold mining industry, and then fell into disrepair and decrepitude for years. Even though the golden age has long gone, this small village still has a lot of stories to tell.

The awarded movie “A City of Sadness”, directed by the famous film director Hou Hsiao-hsien, was shot there. Its unique historical background, the melancholic and emotional atmosphere attracted enormous global attention. The success of the movie also brought vitality to Jiufen’s tourism, making it the most popular destination in northeastern Taiwan.

Since you are in Jiufen, it’s recommended to have a cup of tea at a teahouse, where you can appreciate the picturesque scenery, and the freshly brewed tea at the same time. Besides the teahouses, here you can also tastes various local foods and buy souvenirs. If you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss the traditional Jiufen dessert—Taro Ball!

What's not included

Meals
Explore more, Bottle less, Save the planet!
Tipping is not required, but it's a wonderful way to show appreciation for your guide's service.

Available languages

Guide guide
VI ZH-TW CMN EN ZH-CN

Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Important notes

Please present printed voucher or e-voucher to tour guide.

About Taiwan

Taiwan is a vibrant island nation known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and bustling cities. From the towering skyscrapers of Taipei to the serene beauty of Alishan and the hot springs of Beitou, Taiwan offers a diverse and unforgettable travel experience.

Top Attractions

Taipei 101

An iconic skyscraper and symbol of modern Taipei, offering observation decks with panoramic city views.

Architecture/Landmark 1-2 hours Moderate (NT$600-1,000 for observatory tickets)

Jiufen Old Street

A charming, narrow street lined with tea houses, souvenir shops, and restaurants, offering a glimpse into Taiwan's past.

Historical/Cultural 2-3 hours Budget to Moderate

Taroko Gorge

A stunning marble canyon with hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints, offering breathtaking natural beauty.

Nature/Adventure Full day Budget (Free or low-cost entrance fees)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Beef Noodle Soup

A hearty soup with tender beef, chewy noodles, and a rich, savory broth.

Lunch/Dinner Contains beef and wheat

Bubble Tea

A sweet, milky tea with chewy tapioca pearls, invented in Taiwan.

Snack/Drink Contains dairy and sugar, vegan options available

Popular Activities

Hiking in Taroko Gorge Whitewater rafting in Hualien Paragliding in Taichung Soaking in hot springs Picnicking in Daan Forest Park Tea tasting in Maokong Visiting temples and shrines Exploring night markets

Best Time to Visit

October to December

This period offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures and low humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Mandarin Chinese
  • Widely spoken: English, Hokkien, Hakka, Indigenous languages
  • English: Moderately spoken in cities, limited in rural areas

Currency

New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

110VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Taiwan is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help or services
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use reputable tour operators and ticket sellers

Getting there

By air
  • Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport • 40 km from Taipei
  • Taipei Songshan Airport • 5 km from Taipei
By train

Taipei Main Station

By bus

Taipei Bus Station, Kaohsiung Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The Taipei Metro is clean, efficient, and easy to navigate, with both traditional and driverless lines.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Taiwan Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Ximending Daan

Day trips

Yangmingshan National Park
30 km from Taipei • Full day

A national park with hot springs, hiking trails, and scenic viewpoints, offering a peaceful escape from the city.

Tamsui
20 km from Taipei • Half day

A historic district with a riverside promenade, temples, and museums, offering a mix of culture and relaxation.

Festivals

Lunar New Year • January or February (varies by year) Dragon Boat Festival • May or June (5th day of the 5th lunar month)

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic phrases in Mandarin Chinese to enhance your experience and connect with locals
  • Carry cash for markets, street food, and rural areas, as credit cards may not be accepted
  • Use EasyCard for convenient payments on public transportation, in convenience stores, and at some tourist attractions
  • Be prepared for humid and hot weather, especially in the summer months, and pack light, breathable clothing
  • Try a variety of street food and local dishes, but be cautious with raw or undercooked items
From $25 per person

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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 7
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