
Baisha Township is known for its serene beaches, historical architecture, and local culture. It is also famous for its role in Taiwan's maritime history, with the Baisha Old Church serving as a reminder of the early Christian influence in the region.
Baisha Township is located in the southern part of Taiwan, in Pingtung County. It can be reached by bus or taxi from the main city of Pingtung. From Taipei, it's best to take a high-speed rail to Kaohsiung and then continue by bus or taxi.
The township itself is open year-round, but the best time to visit is between April and November, when the weather is warmer, perfect for outdoor activities and beach visits.
Most outdoor attractions are free, such as the beach and hiking areas. For guided tours or boat rides, expect fees around NT$300-500, payable on-site.
It's not necessary to book tickets for most attractions in advance. However, for popular boat tours or peak-season visits, it’s advisable to book 1-2 days ahead.
1-2 days are sufficient to explore Baisha Township, including the beach, hiking trails, and local cultural sites.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and some English. Audio guides are not typically offered, but local guides are knowledgeable about the area's history.
Start with a morning visit to Baisha Beach, then explore Baisha Old Church. After lunch, take a boat tour to explore the nearby coral reefs. Finish the day with a walk along the island's hiking trails for a sunset view.
There are no light shows or special night tours in Baisha Township, but the peaceful evenings by the beach make for a serene experience.
Baisha Township is generally not very crowded except during summer and public holidays. Weekdays and the off-peak months of fall and winter are less crowded.
Public toilets, small rest areas, and food stalls are available at Baisha Beach. There are also local shops selling souvenirs and snacks. Larger facilities like restaurants can be found in the nearby town.
Most attractions in Baisha Township are accessible to elderly and children, especially the beach and nearby roads. However, some of the hiking trails may not be suitable for disabled visitors due to uneven terrain.
Cash is generally used in the township, although many local shops and restaurants accept credit cards and mobile payments (Line Pay, etc.).
There are several seafood restaurants along the coastline, offering fresh local dishes. In addition, a few cafes provide snacks and drinks for visitors along the beach.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at many restaurants, though halal food options may be more limited. It's recommended to check with restaurants ahead of time.
There are guesthouses and small hotels near Baisha Beach. For more luxury options, visitors can head to the nearby Kenting area.
Souvenir shops in the area sell local handicrafts, seafood products, and traditional Taiwanese snacks like pineapple cakes.
Buses and taxis are available to continue the trip to nearby attractions. Renting a car is another good option to explore the surrounding areas at your own pace.