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🌊 Attractions Guide · Updated 2026

Green Island
Pacific Diving + One of 3 Saltwater Hot Springs in the World

A volcanic speck 33 km off the Taitung coast — world-class coral reefs, sea turtles in shallow water, reef sharks at depth, a hot spring that sits directly on the Pacific Ocean, a sobering democracy memorial, and a Milky Way that will make you stop breathing for a moment.

Best Season
Apr – Sep
How to Get There
15-min flight / 50-min ferry
Minimum Stay
2–3 nights
Avoid
Oct – Mar (storms)
Why Green Island

Taiwan's Best-Kept Secret — That Most Visitors Still Miss

Green Island (綠島, Lǜdǎo) is a small volcanic island in the open Pacific Ocean, 33 km east of Taitung on Taiwan's southeast coast. Its permanent population of roughly 3,000 people live alongside coral reefs richer than Penghu's, sea turtles that greet snorkellers every morning, and one of the rarest geological phenomena on earth. The Zhaori saltwater hot spring — where you soak in mineral-rich 53°C water while the Pacific sunrise breaks directly in front of you — exists in only three places in the world. The island has no traffic lights, no shopping centres, and no five-star hotels. What it has is 16 km of coastal road, a sky full of stars, and underwater encounters you will not forget.

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World-Class Diving
Rich coral, reef sharks, sea turtles, 15–25 m visibility on good days — all a short ferry ride from Taitung
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1 of 3 Saltwater Hot Springs
Soak at sunrise facing the open Pacific — a geological phenomenon found in only 3 places on earth
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16 km No-Traffic-Light Loop
Rent a scooter, turn left out of the harbour, and the whole island unfolds in front of you
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Milky Way Visible Apr–Sep
No light pollution, no city glow — just the Pacific horizon and 100 billion stars overhead

* Taiwan law requires an International Driving Permit (IDP) to ride a scooter. Apply at your home country's motor authority before departure. Alternatively, rent a low-power electric bicycle, which most shops offer without a licence requirement.

10 Top Attractions

Green Island's Best — Organised by Category

From the water activities that define the island to the landmarks that explain its history, each entry includes prices, getting-there details, and an honest tip drawn from real information.

Category A Water Activities — The Island's Core Draw
Shilang Diving Area Green Island shallow reef snorkelling with colourful coral and tropical fish 🤿 Beginner Snorkelling1
Shilang Diving Area
石朗潛水區 · Shílǎng Qiánshuǐ Qū

The best beginner snorkelling site on the island, and arguably the most accessible reef in Taiwan. Water is shallow and clear enough to see coral from the shoreline without even putting on a mask. Expect parrotfish, clownfish, squid, and green sea turtles on most morning visits. MuyuTime B&B sits within walking distance, making this the easiest "wake up and dive in" experience on Green Island. Entry is just NT$100 and equipment can be rented at the site.

🕐Hours: 07:00–17:00 daily (dive season)
💰Entry: NT$100 (includes basic facilities)
📍Location: Northwest coast of the island, near MuyuTime B&B
💡Tip: 08:00–10:00 gives the clearest water before afternoon sea breezes stir up particulates
Scuba diver in crystal-clear Pacific water at Green Island with reef shark and coral formations 🦈 Scuba Diving2
Scuba Diving at Dabaisha
大白沙 · Dà Báishā · Big White Sand

Green Island's flagship dive site for intermediate and advanced divers. Visibility reaches 15–25 metres on good days. Regular sightings include blacktip reef sharks, hawksbill and green sea turtles, eagle rays, and lionfish. Between April and June, whale shark encounters are occasionally reported — rare, but real. Multiple dive shops in Nanliao run morning and afternoon guided tours with all equipment included. Book the day before in peak season.

🕐Best Season: April–September (calmest seas, best visibility)
💰Guided Tour: NT$1,500–3,000 per dive, including equipment
📍Book Via: Dive shops in Nanliao harbour (Green Island Dive Shop, Divers Paradise)
💡Tip: Book your first dive for the morning — afternoon swells from the Pacific can reduce visibility
Zhaori saltwater hot spring Green Island open-air Pacific-facing pools at sunrise ♨️ One-of-a-Kind Hot Spring3
Zhaori Saltwater Hot Spring
朝日溫泉 · Zhāorì Wēnquán · Sunrise Hot Spring

One of only three saltwater hot springs in the world that sit directly beside the open ocean. The other two are in Japan and Sicily, Italy. Open-air pools at 53°C face east across the Pacific. The defining experience is arriving before dawn and soaking in the warm saltwater as the sun rises precisely in front of you over the horizon. The sulphurous mineral scent, the warm water, and the vast empty Pacific are a combination found nowhere else on earth. Entry is NT$250 and pools open at 04:00 to accommodate sunrise visitors.

🕐Hours: 04:00–23:00 daily (open for sunrise)
💰Entry: NT$250 adults · NT$100 children
📍Location: Southeast coast, near Gongguan village
💡Tip: Arrive by 05:30 to claim a poolside spot before the sunrise crowds. This is the memory you will talk about for years.
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Snorkelling with green sea turtle in clear shallow water off Green Island Taiwan 🐢 Sea Turtle Encounter4
Snorkelling with Sea Turtles
綠蠵龜浮潛 · Lǜxī Guī Fúqián · Green Turtle Snorkel

The waters around Gongguan on the island's south side are home to resident green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles that swim in the shallows from dawn to mid-morning. Sightings are frequent from April to September — this is not an arranged encounter but wild turtles living on their natural reef. A licensed local guide is required both for your safety and to protect the turtles from harassment. Prices include mask, fins, wetsuit, and a briefing on responsible wildlife interaction.

🕐Best Time: 07:00–11:00, before afternoon swells
💰Guide Fee: NT$800–1,500 per person, including equipment
📍Meeting Point: Gongguan pier, south end of the island
💡Tip: Do not touch or chase turtles, maintain 2 m distance, and use reef-safe sunscreen only — local guides enforce this strictly
Category B Landmark Attractions — History, Culture, and Natural Features
Green Island Human Rights Cultural Park former political prison buildings surrounded by Pacific Ocean 🕊️ Human Rights Memorial5
White Terror Memorial Park
綠島人權文化園區 · Green Island Human Rights Cultural Park

The most important cultural site on Green Island — a former political prison operating from 1951 to 1987 where thousands of Taiwan's pro-democracy activists were incarcerated, including intellectuals, artists, and politicians who later became central figures in Taiwan's democratic transition. The site is now a UNESCO-recognised human rights memorial with bilingual exhibitions that explain Taiwan's "White Terror" period without flinching. Entry is free. Allow 90 minutes. Come here and you will understand modern Taiwan in a way that no other attraction can teach.

🕐Hours: 08:00–17:30 daily
💰Entry: Free
📍Location: North side of the island, near Nanliao village
💡Tip: Visit in the cooler morning hours — the site is largely open-air and there is no shade on the prison grounds
Nanliao Harbour Green Island ferry pier with fishing boats and seafood stalls in the evening ⚓ Main Harbour6
Nanliao Harbour + Old Street
南寮港 · Nánliáo Gǎng · Nanliao Port

Every visitor to Green Island arrives here and the harbour village is where island life actually happens. Guesthouses, dive shops, scooter rental stands, and seafood restaurants cluster along the short main street. An informal night market runs from around 18:00 to 21:00 in peak season — fresh-caught grilled fish, barbecue squid, oyster omelettes, and the island's locally brewed beer. This is where you rent your scooter, buy reef-safe sunscreen, and ask the guesthouse owner which dive operator they personally recommend.

🕐Evening Market: 18:00–21:00 (dive season)
💰Entry: Free
📍Location: Northwest coast — ferry arrival point from Taitung
💡Tip: Book your scooter the moment the ferry docks — supply is limited and demand is high on summer weekends
Sleeping Beauty Rock Green Island volcanic sea stack resembling a reclining woman on the Pacific coast 🗿 Coastal Rock Formation7
Sleeping Beauty Rock + Pekingese Dog Rock
睡美人岩 · 哈巴狗岩 · Shuì Měirén Yán

Two volcanic sea stacks on the island's east coast that have become its most-photographed natural features. Sleeping Beauty Rock (睡美人岩) — when viewed from the right angle — has the unmistakable silhouette of a woman lying on her back looking skyward. Pekingese Dog Rock sits a short distance further. The viewing area faces west across the Pacific and transforms into one of Taiwan's finest sunset platforms from around 17:30. No entry fee, no crowds after 19:00, and nothing separating you from the horizon.

🕐Best Time: Sunset (17:30–19:00 depending on season)
💰Entry: Free
📍Location: East coast, between Zhaori and Gongguan
💡Tip: Pair with Zhaori hot spring at dawn the same day — sunrise at the hot spring, sunset here
Guanyin Cave Green Island stalactite formation resembling the Goddess of Mercy in a sacred cave 🙏 Sacred Cave8
Guanyin Cave
觀音洞 · Guānyīn Dòng · Goddess of Mercy Cave

A natural limestone cave that islanders have revered for centuries because a stalactite formation inside its main chamber bears an unmistakable resemblance to Guanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy. What began as a geological curiosity became a functioning shrine, and local fishing families still come to pray before voyages. The cave is cool, quiet, and atmospheric — a 20-minute walk from the main road through light forest. The contrast with the sunny beach culture outside makes it feel like entering a different world entirely.

🕐Hours: Open access at all hours
💰Entry: Free
📍Location: Central-west island, near Zhongliao village
💡Tip: Dress respectfully and speak quietly — this is an active place of worship, not a tourist attraction in the conventional sense
Category C Experiences — Things You Can Only Do Here
Scooter riding the coastal loop road on Green Island Taiwan with Pacific Ocean views 🛵 The Island Signature9
Scooter Island Loop — 16 km
16 km Coastal Circuit · 環島公路

The definitive Green Island experience. A single coastal road circles the island for 16 km — not one traffic light in its entire length. Rent a scooter and you can complete the loop in two uninterrupted hours, or take all day stopping at every pull-out and beach. The route passes every major attraction naturally: Nanliao harbour, Shilang diving area, Guanyin Cave, Sleeping Beauty Rock, the hot spring, and the human rights memorial. At the right time of day, you will have entire stretches of cliff-edge Pacific road entirely to yourself.

🕐Best Start: 06:30 to catch sunrise at Zhaori mid-loop
💰Scooter Rental: NT$400–600 per day (from Nanliao shops)
🛵Important: International Driving Permit (IDP) required — or rent an electric bicycle instead
💡Tip: Fill up fuel in Nanliao before you leave — petrol is scarce and more expensive outside the village
Milky Way stargazing on Green Island Taiwan dark sky over the Pacific Ocean 🌌 Dark Sky Stargazing10
Stargazing — Taiwan's Last Dark Sky Island
綠島星空 · Lǜdǎo Xīngkōng · Green Island Night Sky

Sitting 33 km out in the Pacific with no city lights anywhere near the horizon, Green Island is one of the darkest sky locations in Taiwan. On clear moonless nights from April to September, the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye — not a faint smear but a proper galactic band stretching overhead. No telescope required. The best spots are the southern beaches away from Nanliao's harbour lights. Lay on warm sand, listen to the Pacific, and look up. The app SkyView or Stellarium will identify what you are seeing.

🕐Best Months: April–September · After 21:00 on low-moon nights
💰Entry: Free (public beaches)
📍Best Spots: Southern beaches, away from harbour lights
💡Tip: Check the lunar calendar before your trip — a full moon washes out the stars. New moon nights are the goal.
Practical Tips

6 Things That Will Make or Break Your Green Island Trip

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April–September Only
October through March brings typhoon-season swells, frequent ferry cancellations, and most guesthouses shut. This is not exaggerated caution — ferries genuinely do not run.
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Book Ferry Tickets in Advance
Ferries from Fugang fill up on long weekends. Book online through Lyudao Shipping Co. or visit the Taitung ferry office the day before. Don't assume walk-up availability.
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IDP Required for Scooters
Riding without an International Driving Permit is illegal and police do check. Apply at your home country's motor authority before travel. Takes 30 minutes. Alternatively, rent a low-power e-bike instead.
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Reef-Safe Sunscreen Only
Use sunscreen free of oxybenzone and octinoxate. The dive community on the island enforces this actively. Most shops in Nanliao sell reef-safe brands at reasonable prices.
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Carry Water at All Times
Public water refill stations are limited outside Nanliao. Before the scooter loop, fill a 1.5-litre bottle. Dehydration on the coastal road on a July afternoon is a real risk.
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Download Offline Maps
4G signal drops in several coastal sections. Download Google Maps or Maps.me offline for Green Island before leaving Nanliao. The loop road is simple, but the confidence of having a map matters.
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FAQ

Green Island Questions — Answered Honestly

How do I get to Green Island from Taiwan?
Two options: fly from Taitung Airport (TTT) in about 15 minutes with Daily Air Corporation or Mandarin Airlines, or take the ferry from Fugang Fishing Harbor in Taitung — a 50-minute crossing. Ferry tickets cost around NT$350–400 each way. Flights start from NT$800–1,200. In rough weather (October–March), ferries are frequently cancelled, making flights the more reliable choice during shoulder periods.
When is the best time to visit Green Island?
April through September is the only season worth planning around. Seas are calm, underwater visibility reaches 15–25 metres on good days, sea turtles are in the shallows daily, and the Milky Way is visible on clear nights. October through March brings typhoon swells, frequent ferry cancellations, and most guesthouses close. Do not visit in this window unless diving is your purpose and you have confirmed with operators that they are running.
What makes the Zhaori hot spring so special?
Zhaori (朝日溫泉) is one of only three saltwater hot springs in the world that sit directly beside the open ocean — the other two are in Japan and Sicily, Italy. The open-air pools face east at around 53°C. The signature experience is soaking at 05:30 as the Pacific sun rises exactly in front of you. Entry is approximately NT$250 per person. Pools open at 04:00 specifically to accommodate sunrise visitors.
How many days do you need on Green Island?
Two nights, three days covers the main attractions without feeling rushed. Day 1: Shilang snorkelling, Guanyin Cave, Sleeping Beauty Rock at sunset. Day 2: Pre-dawn Zhaori hot spring soak, scooter loop, White Terror Memorial Park. Day 3: Guided scuba or sea turtle snorkel tour. Three nights is better if you want a second dive, proper stargazing, and time to do nothing at all on the beach.
Is Green Island safe for beginner divers?
Yes. The Shilang Diving Area (石朗) is purpose-built for beginners — shallow water, excellent visibility, and colourful coral visible from the shoreline. Entry is NT$100. For intermediate-to-advanced divers who want reef sharks and sea turtles at depth, Nanliao's dive shops run guided tours with all equipment included for NT$1,500–3,000 per dive. All operators we are aware of carry the relevant permits.
What type of traveller is Green Island best for?
Green Island is best for divers at any level, nature and wildlife enthusiasts, history-minded travellers interested in Taiwan's political evolution, and anyone who genuinely wants to disconnect. There are no shopping malls, no chain restaurants, no traffic lights. Just clear Pacific water, a sky full of stars, a scooter, sea turtles, and the quiet company of a very small island. If you need five-star hotel comfort or city entertainment, Penghu or Kenting are better choices.
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