Green Island Horseshoe Bridge|A beautiful bridge across the Pacific Ocean, experience the magnificent view of the sea and sky

📍 Location
Turtle Bay, Green Island Township, Taitung County (on the Ring Road, near the Dabaisha diving area)

🕒 Opening hours
Open 24/7 (may be closed during typhoon season or bad sea conditions)

🎟️ Ticket Information
Free admission



🚗 Transportation
• Driving by yourself:
Starting from Nanliao Fishing Port, drive clockwise along the ring road around the island, pass Guiwanbi, and go through the curved rock wall tunnel to reach the Horseshoe Bridge. 
• Public Transportation:
There is no public transportation on Green Island, so it is recommended to rent a scooter or bicycle to get there.



📝 Personal experience

The Horseshoe Bridge is located in the Turtle Bay area on the southwest coast of Green Island. Although the bridge is only a few dozen meters long, it is an important bridge across the Pacific Ocean. There is a trail under the bridge leading to the beach, allowing visitors to enjoy the rough waves and blue water up close. This place is also a popular spot for photography enthusiasts, especially at sunrise or sunset, the scenery is particularly charming.  

The cliff next to the Horseshoe Bridge is called the "Horseshoe Ridge Cliff". Every April and May, wild lilies bloom on the cliff. The white flowers complement the green land, adding a touch of beauty to this coast. 

In addition, the marine geological landscape below the Horseshoe Bridge is mainly composed of black volcanic rocks, forming a unique sea erosion landform. Long-term sea erosion has formed steep cliffs in the shape of arches on the coral reefs, creating a special scene when sunlight shines into the caves through the narrow cracks on the top of the rock. 

Visitors are advised to visit during low tide, when the water is crystal clear and suitable for surfing and observing intertidal organisms. However, during typhoon season or when the northeast monsoon is strong, the sea is rough and the bridge may be closed, so please pay attention to safety.  
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Post by 歐郎瑞旅遊日記 | May 15, 2025

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