Penghu Travel Guide: Discover Taiwan’s Island Paradise
- MASX
- Oct 18
- 2 min read
Just a short flight from Taiwan’s main island, Penghu (澎湖) — also known as the Pescadores Islands — is an archipelago of over 90 small islands surrounded by turquoise seas and dramatic basalt cliffs.
It’s one of Taiwan’s most underrated destinations, offering golden sunsets, coral beaches, and a slow, relaxed island lifestyle. Think of it as a peaceful blend of Mediterranean charm and Taiwanese warmth.

Top Things to Do in Penghu
See the Daguoye Columnar Basalt – breathtaking hexagonal cliffs glowing at sunset.
Visit Tongpan Island – famous for its volcanic rock formations and blue lagoons.
Relax on Shanshui or Aimen Beach – perfect for swimming and windsurfing.
Walk the Jibei Sandbar – a stunning natural white-sand bridge across the sea.
Explore Magong City – visit Tianhou Temple and sample street food at the night market.
Local Flavors to Try
Penghu is heaven for seafood lovers. Don’t miss grilled squid, seaweed noodles, oyster omelets, and the island’s beloved brown sugar cake (黑糖糕) — a soft, fragrant local sweet.
Best Time to Visit Penghu
Visit between April and October for calm seas and sunny weather.The Penghu International Fireworks Festival (April–June) lights up the night sky and is one of the best times to go.
How to Get There
By Air: 50-minute flights from Taipei, Taichung, or Kaohsiung to Penghu Airport (Makung).
By Ferry: Seasonal routes from Chiayi or Kaohsiung (4–5 hours).




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