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7-Day Classic Taiwan Tour
This 7 day classic Taiwan tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want the best of the island in one week. Explore Taipei City, enjoy Taroko Gorge National Park, take a boat tour on Sun Moon Lake, and discover the culture, food, and scenery that make Taiwan unforgettable.

7 Days / 6 Nights
Classic Taiwan journey • Smooth island route • Best for one-week travel
Top Highlights
Taipei 101 • Taroko Gorge • Sun Moon Lake • Tainan • Kaohsiung • Alishan
Private Tour
Private guide & driver • Flexible pacing • Local insight • Easy planning
Best For
First-time visitors • Couples & families • Nature lovers • Food and culture seekers

What Makes This Journey Different
A Hong Kong–registered travel group
Backed by a Hong Kong group, with local teams across China.
Secure payments
Pay safely by Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
24/7 support
Real human assistance before, during, and after your journey in China.
Custom experiences
Activities and pacing tailored to your interests and travel style.
Explore Taipei’s Classic Icons and Local Energy
Start your journey in Taipei, where grand monuments, traditional temples, and modern city views come together in one vibrant capital. From the impressive Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to the skyline views from Taipei 101, this day gives first-time visitors a great introduction to Taiwan’s history, culture, and urban life.
Taste Taiwan’s Night Market Culture at Fengjia
Spend the evening at Fengjia Night Market, one of Taiwan’s most famous and lively food markets. Packed with street snacks, local favorites, and youthful energy, it is the perfect place to experience Taiwan’s night market culture in one of its most iconic settings.
Relax by the Scenic Beauty of Sun Moon Lake
Discover one of Taiwan’s most famous natural destinations at Sun Moon Lake, where calm waters, forested hills, and mountain scenery create a peaceful retreat. A boat ride across the lake lets travelers appreciate its beauty from different angles and enjoy one of central Taiwan’s most iconic landscapes.
Visit Temples, Villages, and Creative Heritage in Puli
Puli offers a slower, more local side of central Taiwan, known for its mountain-town atmosphere, clean water, and artisanal culture. From paper-making workshops to temple visits and heritage sites like Paper Dome and Checheng Station, this day blends creativity, history, and small-town charm.
Discover Taiwan’s Craft Traditions Through Hands-On Experiences
Explore the region’s cultural heritage at places like the Paper Factory and Shuili Snake Kiln, where traditional craftsmanship still plays an important role in local identity. These stops are especially attractive for travelers who enjoy interactive experiences and authentic local culture.
Real Moments on the 7-Day Classic Taiwan Journey
Experience the essence of this 7 day classic Taiwan tour — from vibrant cities and night markets to marble gorges, serene lakes, historic streets, and mountain scenery.
Suggested 7-Day Classic Taiwan Tour Itinerary
This 7-day classic Taiwan tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the island’s most iconic highlights in one smooth and memorable journey. From Taipei City and historic mountain towns to Sun Moon Lake, Alishan, and Taiwan’s cultural heartlands, this route combines city sights, scenic landscapes, local food, and heritage in a way that feels complete without being rushed.
Day 1 – Taipei City Tour
Start your 7 Day Classic Taiwan Tour in Taipei City, the island’s energetic capital and largest city. After your airport transfer from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport / Taoyuan Airport, discover some of Taipei’s best-known city sights, including Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Taipei 101, and historic temple culture. You may also visit Confucius Temple or nearby heritage areas in central Taipei.
In the evening, enjoy one of Taipei’s famous night markets, where street food, bubble tea, xiao long bao, and beef noodle soup are part of the classic Taiwan experience. For many first time visitors, this is the perfect introduction to a memorable Taiwan trip.
Day 2 – Northern Taiwan: Jiufen Old Street and Coastal Scenery
Today’s day trip takes you through Northern Taiwan for a blend of history, mountain charm, and sea views. Begin with coastal geology and unique rock formations, then continue to Jiufen Old Street, one of Taiwan’s most atmospheric old towns, known for lantern-lit lanes, tea houses, and traditional snacks.
You may also stop at scenic viewpoints such as the Golden Waterfall and other coastal areas, making this a rewarding coastal day trip for travelers who want more than just city sightseeing. Jiufen is one of the most iconic places to visit in Taiwan, especially for travelers interested in old street culture, local snacks, and Taiwan’s history.
Day 3 – aichung and Fengjia Night Market
Travel south toward Taichung for a lighter, more playful day. Enjoy a countryside experience and a change of pace before heading into the city for the famous Fengjia Night Market, one of the largest and most popular night markets in Taiwan. Here you will find endless food stands, local shopping, and classic snack culture.
This stop adds variety to your Taiwan itinerary, balancing scenic travel with local life. It is especially popular with nature lovers, families, and travelers who enjoy a more relaxed rhythm between major sightseeing days.
Day 4 – Sun Moon Lake and Wenwu Temple
Continue to Sun Moon Lake, one of Taiwan’s most iconic scenic highlights and a must for many travelers planning a 7 day classic Taiwan tour. Surrounded by mountain scenery, the lake is known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful changing light.
A boat tour is one of the best ways to enjoy the lake, and many travelers also visit Wenwu Temple for panoramic views and temple architecture. Around the lake, you can slow down, enjoy local food, and appreciate why Sun Moon Lake is one of the most memorable stops on any well-planned Taiwan itinerary.
Day 5 – Puli and Historic Tainan
Today combines central Taiwan charm with a stronger cultural focus as you continue south. In Puli, enjoy the slower pace of a mountain town before heading onward to historic Tainan, one of the oldest and most culturally important cities on the island.
Tainan is known for ancient temples, traditional neighborhoods, and a deep connection to Taiwan’s history. Compared with other cities, it feels older, warmer, and more rooted in local heritage, making it a valuable part of a more complete one week Taiwan journey.
Day 6 – Kaohsiung and Fo Guang Shan Monastery
Travel onward to Kaohsiung, where modern city life meets major cultural landmarks in southern Taiwan. One of the day’s highlights can be Fo Guang Shan Monastery, one of the most impressive Buddhist sites in the region, along with other city and harbor experiences depending on your final arrangement.
This day adds another side of Taiwan to the route: broader boulevards, a sunnier southern pace, and a more spacious urban feel than Taipei. It also helps make this 7 day Taiwan trip feel more complete by including both northern and southern contrasts.
Day 7 – Return via High Speed Rail
On the final day, return north by High Speed Rail, one of the fastest and most convenient ways to travel across Taiwan. Taiwan’s HSR makes long-distance travel smooth and efficient, helping travelers cover major parts of the island in one week without feeling too rushed.
Depending on your departure time, there may be time for a final walk, local shopping, or extra sightseeing before heading to the airport. This brings your 7 Day Classic Taiwan Tour to a close with a balanced mix of lake scenery, city culture, temple heritage, and classic local food experiences.
Hotel Options & Location
We select clean, quiet, and well-located hotels to keep transfers short and rest quality high. Exact hotel names are confirmed after booking and tailored to your style.
- 4-star comfort in the best locations (standard).
- 5-star / star hotel upgrades or boutique hotels on request.
- Family rooms or connecting rooms available (subject to availability).
Tip: Share your preferences (location, breakfast, gym/pool, quiet rooms) and we’ll recommend the best match.
Tour Price & Inclusions
From US$1,250
per person
Tour Code:TW-CT-7D
- Indicative price for a private tour (2 adults) with well-located 4-star hotels.
- Price includes basic travel insurance and a complimentary translation device for easy local interaction.
- Final pricing depends on travel dates, group size, room type, and hotel level (boutique / star hotel upgrades on request).
- Domestic flights and/or high-speed train tickets are arranged based on the confirmed itinerary.
Comfort-first private touring
Private guide & driver in each city — flexible pace.
Designed around you
We tailor sights, timing, and hotel level to you.
Clear pricing, no surprises
Inclusions confirmed before you book.
What’s Included
Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver for all scheduled transfers
English-speaking local guide for all included sightseeing
All entrance tickets and activities listed in the confirmed itinerary
Domestic flights and/or high speed train tickets between itinerary cities (as per plan)
Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast (4-star standard; boutique hotels / star hotel upgrades optional)
Government taxes and service charges
24/7 support while you are traveling
What’s Not Included
International flights to and from China
China visa fees (if applicable)
Meals not specified in the itinerary (many lunches are included; dinners often flexible)
Personal expenses and optional experiences
Booking & Payment Details
- Deposit: 20% to confirm your booking. The deposit is refundable within 48 hours after confirmation if plans change.
- Balance: Due 15–20 days before arrival, or upon confirmation for late bookings.
- Payment methods: Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
- Changes: Free minor itinerary adjustments up to 14 days before the trip starts.
- Cancellation: Flexible cancellation policy. Specific terms will be confirmed based on travel dates and hotel selection.
Customize Your Journey (Optional)
This is a fully flexible private tour. Let us know how you’d like to adjust the itinerary — our travel specialists will take care of every detail.
Popular customization options include:
Adjusting the travel pace or adding rest time
Extending the journey or adding nearby destinations
Upgrading hotel standards or choosing scenic stays
Accommodating dietary preferences and special requests
Simply share your ideas, and we’ll tailor the journey to match your travel style.
Visa-Free & Travel Tips
- Visa-Free Entry to China — check if your passport is eligible.
- How to Visit China Without a Visa — 144-hour transit options.
- eSIM & Mobile Payments in China — WeChat Pay, Alipay and bank cards.
- China Weather by Month — plan around seasons and festivals.
Why Travelers Love This Route
This itinerary works especially well for first-time visitors because it combines Taiwan’s best-known highlights with a smoother private travel rhythm. In just one week, you experience Taipei City, Jiufen, Sun Moon Lake, mountain scenery, old streets, local food, temples, and some of the island’s most memorable natural and cultural stops.
- Reply within 24 hours
- Private tour only
- No forced shopping
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a private tour?
Yes. This 7 Day Classic Taiwan Tour is designed as a private tour, which means more flexible pacing, smoother private transfer arrangements, and a more personal travel experience.
Is this tour suitable for first time visitors to Taiwan?
Yes. This route is especially good for first time visitors because it combines classic highlights such as Taipei City, Jiufen Old Street, Sun Moon Lake, historic Tainan, and southern Taiwan in one balanced Taiwan itinerary.
What are the main highlights of this 7 day Taiwan tour?
Highlights include Taipei 101, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Jiufen Old Street, Fengjia Night Market, Sun Moon Lake, Wenwu Temple, and important cultural cities in central and southern Taiwan. Depending on the final route, the tour may also include temples, coastal scenery, and other well-known national park or scenic areas.
How do travelers get around Taiwan on this route?
This itinerary usually combines private vehicle service with Taiwan’s efficient transport network. For longer distances, the High Speed Rail is a major advantage, and in the cities, public transportation is convenient and easy to use.
What food experiences can I expect on this tour?
Taiwan is famous for its food culture, especially at night markets and local food stands. During the trip, travelers often enjoy bubble tea, beef noodle soup, xiao long bao, and a wide variety of local snacks and traditional dishes.
What is the best time to take a 7 day classic Taiwan tour?
This route works well across much of the year, but spring and autumn are especially comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor exploration. Because Taiwan’s climate can vary from city heat to mountain coolness, it is a good idea to bring layers and good walking shoes for different stops along the trip.
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