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Taiwan Tour Packages from Philippines 2025 (with Local Agency)

Filipinos, get your Taiwan Tour Packages from Philippines! In just 2 hours, flights whisk you to Taiwan. And 14-day visa-free entry offers ample time to explore bustling cities with excellent transport, savor diverse night market snacks, and ascend from plains to mountains boasting distinct seasonal beauty.

Whether it's your first or a repeat visit, we design Taiwan Tour Packages from the Philippines around what Filipinos love most and authentic local experiences.Planning's already done, centered on your dreams:

Taiwan Island Round Hopping (Group or Private): Our express car circles Taiwan's highlights: Taipei's culture, nature, people-to-people ties, two natural landmarks—serene Sun Moon Lake and Alishan's misty forests. It also unveils Kaohsiung's coastal vibes and Taitung and Hualien's raw beauty along the Pacific.

Taiwan Short Tours (Taipei, Kaohsiung, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan): Explore two of Taiwan's hottest tourist cities, Taipei and Kaohsiung. Or, jump into nature, cruising on Sun Moon Lake and hiking through Alishan's primeval forest.

Foodie Cities (Taipei & Kaohsiung): Your taste buds would thrill to Taipei's night market snacks like oyster omelet and local dishes such as beef noodles. Kaohsiung's fresh-catch seafood is impressive too.

So, clear how to map Taiwan Tours from Philippines:

For a full island tour, 7-11 days are enough. Free day of less than a week, leave 3-5 days to cities or a city-nature pairing. Or, enjoy food tours in just 2-3 days.

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Join ready-to-go Taiwan Group Tours! From north Taiwan trip, 3-5 days is ideal to Sun Moon Lake, Alishan. Or farther to south for relaxing harbor city - Kaohsiung. Also, plan 10 days for a full island loop.

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6 Classic Taiwan Private Tours from Philippines

Discover the best Taiwan tours from Philippines! Choose from 7-11 days all-in-one round island tours to 5-6 days highlight trips. Most classic Taiwan Tours start from northern Taipei to central Sun Moon Lake and Alishan, then head south to Kaohsiung, before completing the circle by exploring east seaside Taitung and Hualien.

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6 Trending Taiwan City & Nature Tours

Multi-city or Taiwan nature tours ready. Taipei and Kaohsiung are hot tourist cities. For Taipei, set aside 3-5 days to tour all cultural and natural spots. Head to Kaohsiung for 2 days to relax amidst its harbor charm, beaches, and seafood. To reach nature wonders - Sun Moon Lake & Alishan, 3 days is excellent.

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Pick a popular Taiwan Food Tour! Taipei and Kaohsiung are two foodie cities. Spend 2-3 days sampling Taipei's night markets and authentic specialties, or map out 3 days for Kaohsiung's seafood.

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    1. Do I need a visa to visit Taiwan?
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    It depends on your nationality.
    1.Visa-free: Many countries, including Japan, South Korea, the US, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, and most EU nations, enjoy visa-free entry for short stays/tourism (typically 14–90 days). Special rules: Thailand, Brunei, Philippines enjoy visa-free access until July 2026.
    2.E-Visa: An e-Visa is required for others (e.g., Kuwait, Sri Lanka; apply online 10+ days ahead).
    3.Visa required: Apply in advance for nationalities like India or Brazil.
    Always double-check the latest regulations for your specific nationality with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in your country before you fly to Taiwan, as rules can change.
    Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
     
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    2. What are the must-visit attractions in Taiwan?
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    Some highlights in Taiwan include:
    Taipei 101 (Taipei): An Iconic skyscraper with stunning views.
    National Palace Museum (Taipei):Home to one of the world's largest and finest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts, spanning over 8,000 years of history.
    Taroko Gorge (Hualien): A breathtaking marble canyon.
    Sun Moon Lake (Nantou): The largest lake in Taiwan, perfect for nature lovers.
    Jiufen Old Street (New Taipei City): A charming hillside town with food and tea houses.
    Alishan Forest Railway (Chiayi): Scenic mountain views and sunrise.
    Lotus Pond (Kaohsiung): The iconic Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, and pavilions dedicated to Buddhist and Taoist deities.
    Kenting National Park (Pingtung): Popular spots include Eluanbi Lighthouse, Maobitou, and Baisha Bay.
    Yehliu Geopark (New Taipei City): The iconic Queen’s Head. A must-visit for geology enthusiasts.
     
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    3. What are the must-try foods in Taiwan? Is it vegetarian-friendly?
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    Taiwan is a food lover’s paradise!  You absolutely must try Taiwan Food such as:
    Beef Noodle Soup (牛肉麵, Niúròu Miàn): A national dish!
    Xiao Long Bao (小籠包): Soup dumplings, famously from Din Tai Fung.
    Braised Pork Rice (滷肉飯, Lǔ Ròu Fàn): A comforting classic.
    Oyster Omelette (蚵仔煎, É Zǐ Jiān): Night market staple.
    Stinky Tofu (臭豆腐, Chòu Dòufu): Don't be scared by the smell – it's a rite of passage!
    Bubble Tea (珍珠奶茶, Zhēnzhū Nǎichá): The original!
    Vegetarian: Taiwan is very vegetarian-friendly due to its large Buddhist population. Look for restaurants with the "素食" (sùshí) sign, which means vegetarian. Many places offer mock meats and a huge variety of vegetable dishes. Even at night markets, you'll find vegetarian options.
    Explore Night Markets like Shilin (Taipei), Liuhe (Kaohsiung), and Fengjia!
     
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    4. What is the best time to visit Taiwan?
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    The best time to visit Taiwan is spring and autumn due to mild weather. Avoid summer (June–August) if possible due to occasional typhoons and summer heat (30°C+).
    1.Spring (March to May): A great time, with pleasant temperatures and blooming flowers (cherry blossoms in early spring!).
    2.Autumn (October to December): This is generally considered the best time. The weather is comfortably mild, skies are often clear, and it's less humid. Perfect for exploring!
    3.Summer (June to September): It gets very hot and humid, and it's also typhoon season. While you can still visit, be prepared for rain, heat, and potential disruptions.
    4.Winter (January to February): Mild in the north, but it can get surprisingly chilly, especially in Taipei, with frequent rain. Southern Taiwan is generally warmer. If you're looking for hot springs, winter is fantastic! Chinese New Year (usually Jan/Feb) is a festive time, but many smaller shops and restaurants might be closed, and transportation can be crowded.
     
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    5. What's the best way to get around Taiwan?
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    Taiwan has an excellent transportation system:
    1.High-Speed Rail (HSR): Fast and efficient for major cities (Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung) along the West Coast. (Taipei to Kaohsiung in 1.5 hours!)
    2.Regular TRA (Taiwan Railways): Slower but scenic, affordable option, especially for the East Coast.
    3.Buses: Affordable and great for rural areas.
    4.MRT: Available in major cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung.
    5.You can also rent bicycles or scooters in many cities. Affordable bike rentals at 200+ stations.
    6.Taxis: Metered (starting at NT$70) or ride-hailing apps (Uber, TAIXI). Avoid rush hours (7–9 AM/5–7 PM).
    Public transport: Get an EasyCard (悠遊卡, Yōuyóu Kǎ) or iPass (一卡通, Yīkǎ Tōng) upon arrival at any MRT station or convenience store. These reloadable cards work for MRT, buses, some TRA trains, U-bikes, and even convenience store purchases.
     
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    6. Is it safe to travel in Taiwan?
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    Yes, Taiwan is one of the safest countries in the world for travelers. Violent crime is rare, and the locals are friendly and helpful.
    You'll see locals leaving their bags unattended at cafes. Solo female travelers often find Taiwan very comfortable and welcoming.
    However, always be cautious with your belongings in crowded areas like night markets and follow local safety guidelines, especially during natural disasters like typhoons or earthquakes.
     
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    7. What languages are spoken in Taiwan, and will I need Chinese to get around?
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    The official language is Mandarin Chinese. Taiwanese Hokkien and Hakka are also widely spoken.
    In Taipei, Kaohsiung and major tourist areas of Taiwan, you'll find a good number of people who speak some English, especially at hotels, major attractions, and MRT stations. Younger people are generally more likely to speak English.
    Outside of these areas, English proficiency might be lower.
    Tip: Download a translation app like Google Translate (with offline Mandarin downloaded) to help with menus, signs, and basic communication, hello, Xie xie for thank you, Duoshao qian? for how much?) goes a long way, and locals will appreciate your effort!
     
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    8. What cultural etiquette should I know before visiting Taiwan?
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    People in Taiwan are generally polite and understanding, so don't worry too much.
    Queueing: Always queue politely, especially for public transport.
    Chopsticks: Don't stick your chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice (resembles incense at funerals). Lay them across your bowl instead.
    Public Transit: No eating, drinking, or chewing gum on the MRT or in MRT stations. You'll see signs everywhere!
    Shoes: It's customary to remove your shoes when entering someone's home, and sometimes at temples or traditional guesthouses.
    Respect at Temples: Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) when visiting temples. Be mindful of ongoing rituals.
    Bargaining: Generally not common in shops, though you might try a little at night markets, but it's not expected.
    Greetings: Bow slightly; use “xiè xie” (thank you) and “duō shǎo qián?” (How much?).
     
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    9. What should I pack for my Taiwan Tour?
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    Layers: Depending on the season, pack layers as the weather can change, especially in mountainous areas.
    Comfortable Shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking, especially at night markets and in cities.
    Rain Gear: A small umbrella or lightweight rain jacket is always a good idea, no matter the season.
    Sun Protection: Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential, particularly in summer.
    Power Adapter: Taiwan uses Type A (two flat pins) and Type B (three pins) electrical outlets with 110V (slower charging for 220V devices). If you're from a country with different plugs or voltage, bring an adapter and/or converter.
    Toilet Paper/Tissues: While many public restrooms have toilet paper, it's always a good idea to carry your small pack of tissues, especially for older restrooms or those outside major tourist spots in Taiwan.
     
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    10. In Taiwan, what are some unique experiences or "hidden gems" to look out for?
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    Beyond the famous spots:
    Hot Springs: Taiwan is blessed with natural hot springs! Beitou in Taipei is easy to access, but also consider trips to Jiaoxi (Yilan) or Guanziling (Tainan) for different types of springs.
    Tea Plantations: Explore the tea regions, like Maokong (Taipei), Alishan, or Pinglin. Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony.
    Cycling: Taiwan is incredibly bike-friendly, with beautiful cycling paths, including around Sun Moon Lake and along the coast. Rent a U-bike in cities.
    Indigenous Culture: Learn about Taiwan's diverse indigenous tribes. You can find cultural experiences, especially in the east and central mountains.
    Local Markets (beyond night markets) & Taiwan Food: Explore traditional wet markets or morning markets for a glimpse into local life and fresh produce.
     

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Every time I travel with my family, I can't help but be the most stressful one, always taking care of my parents and children. But Asia Odyssey Travel...
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Destination(s): Taiwan

Date of Experience: Jul 10, 2024

Tour Customized by: Isaac

You May be Interested in This Tour: 11 Days Taiwan Family Tour & Taiwan Round Island Tour

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Great Sea Food Tour in Kaohsiung

I had never tried oyster omelets or stinky tofu anywhere before. This trip was a total food adventure! Fortunately, they tasted good. Thanks to my consultant and guide's local hacks, my family enjoyed a good appetite at night markets in Kaohsiung and Tainan. Every local staff member we encountered was incredibly friendly, patient, and genuinely eager to make our trip special. It's the personal touch that really stands out.

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I had never tried oyster omelets or stinky tofu anywhere before. This trip was a total food adventure! Fortunately, they tasted good. Thanks to my con...
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Destination(s): Taiwan

Date of Experience: Jul 10, 2024

Tour Customized by: Shirley

You May be Interested in This Tour: 3 Days Kaohsiung Food Tour - Try Taiwan Food in Kaohsiung & Tainan

Kim Min-jun
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Thanks to Local Food Tour Recommendations

I was genuinely impressed by the warm welcome offered by Asia Odyssey Travel's Taiwan tours, and it's all thanks to their fantastic local service. Their local connections meant I got great tasting experience on streed food and authentic dishes, making the Taipei trip surprisingly affordable without compromising on quality. It's clear their team on the ground works hard to ensure you get the most out of your budget. 대단히 감사합니다!!

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I was genuinely impressed by the warm welcome offered by Asia Odyssey Travel's Taiwan tours, and it's all thanks to their fantastic local service. The...
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Destination(s): Taiwan

Date of Experience: Jul 10, 2024

Tour Customized by: Claire

You May be Interested in This Tour: 2 Days Taipei Food Tour with Classic City Spots

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