Full Day Customized Sightseeing Tours

Customize A Full Day Tour - Local Taipei (8hrs)

Why choose a private sightseeing tour. Group tours can be a headache for independent travelers – meeting at a central location to start the tour, schedules that are rushed, guides that don’t cater to your interests, forced stops at gift shops, and so on. A private sightseeing tour lets you take in all of Taipei's vibrant culture in your own private chauffeured car, perfect for small groups that like freedom and relaxation in their travel. 

Instead, enjoy a relaxing day of sightseeing in a clean, new chauffeured car. Your driver will greet you at your hotel lobby, take you directly to each location and wait on standby as you enjoy each site at your leisurely pace.  When finished, your driver will take you back to your hotel.  We offer sedans (up to 3 pax), minivans (up to 5 pax), and vans (up to 9 pax) for groups of different sizes.

Get Started. Below are suggested sightseeing locations for a full-day tour. Simply tick the boxes of the places you want to visit and send us your inquiry (5-6 max.). Our team will arrange the most time-efficient itinerary for you, and reply with a detailed quotation.

*Other locations not listed below can be included in your tour as well; just let us know when submitting your inquiry.

Taipei 101

Standing more than 1/2km tall, Taipei 101 is the iconic landmark skyscraper in Taiwan. Designed to resemble bamboo rising up, its was the world's tallest from 2004 to 2010 and is still the "world's tallest green building" with LEED Platinum Certification. Indoor and outdoor observation decks offer stunning 360-degree views.

Lungshan Temple

Dedicated to the bodhisattva Guanyin and over 100 other divine Buddhist spirits, the temple was built in 1738 by settlers from Fujian, China.  It served as a place of worship for Chinese settlers.  These days it is one of the city's top religious sites, and a prime venue for exploring Taiwan's vibrant folk faith, unique temple arts and architecture.

National Palace Museum

Modeled after the Forbidden City in Beijing, the National Palace Museum houses a the world's largest collection of more than 696,000 pieces of priceless Chinese artifacts and artworks, including bronze castings, calligraphy, porcelain, jade, and rare books, encompassing over 8,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty.

National Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall

The grand National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is a memorial to the Republic of China's National Father, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and was completed on 1972. The total building area covers 7.3 acres in an open space of 28.4 acres. It contains exhibitions and displays of Sun's life and the revolution he led, and is also a social and cultural center for the public.

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a famous monument erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. Located in the heart of Taipei, it is the most visited attraction by foreign tourists.  With architecture reminiscent of Beijing's Temple of Heaven, its surrounded by a park full of beautiful flower filled gardens.

The National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine

Inspired by the architecture of Beijing's Forbidden City, The National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine is a shrine dedicated to the war dead of the Republic of China, over 390,000 soldiers killed in service to their country.  The shrine performs 'changing of the honor guard' hourly in front of the main gate.

Customize A Full Day Tour - Taipei Eating & Shopping (8hrs)

Tour Itinerary. We've arranged suggested custom tours by categories for easy browsing.  Select any and all the destinations you want to visit from any of the custom tour options shown here and send us your list!  Our team will arrange the best itinerary to see all your desired sites in the shortest amount of travel time.  Other area locations can be visited as well; just let us know when submitting your inquiry.

We'll reply promptly with a competitive quote and arrange a suggested itinerary to comfortably fit in as many of your tour destinations as possible! 
 

Shenkang Tofu Street

Shenkeng is a rural township in southern New Taipei City, and it literately means a deep tunnel. This place is famous for its tofu gourmets because the best tofu is made here and the restaurants here use a distinctive cooking method.

Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf

One of the most famous locations in Taiwan, the Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf is well known for its beautiful sunsets, seafood restaurants, and boardwalk. At night, the bridge illuminates with a wide variety of colors.

Tamsui Old Street

Located along the Tamsui (Danshui) River, this pedestrian shopping area offers tourists a wide selection of restaurants, arcades, food vendors and stores specializing in traditional handicrafts. The area stretches from Danshui MTR to the ferry docks.

Keelung Miaokou Night Market

The most famous night market in Taiwan, Miaokou is best known for its large selection of fantastic food and is considered the best place for street snacks and seafood. The name “Miaokou” means “Temple’s Entrance” due to the market's proximity to the famous Dianji Temple.

Wufenpu Wholesale Garment Market

Wufenpu is Taipei's largest wholesale market for clothes.  This is the place where street vendors come to purchase goods for reselling.  Low prices also attract many young customers. Over a hundred clothing stores are packed into this area selling the latest fashions at very reasonable prices.

Ximending

Ximending is the source of Taiwan's fashion, subculture, and Japanese culture, as well as host to many clubs and pubs. Located in Wanhua District, this trendy shopping area is dubbed the "Shibuya of Taipei".  It was the first pedestrian area built in Taipei and is the largest in Taiwan.

Raohe Street Night Market

The Raohe Street Night Market is one of the oldest night markets in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.  It is located on Raohe Street, near Songshan Station, and is about 600 meters long.  The Ciyou Temple is just past the east end of the market.

Customize A Full Day Tour - New Taipei City (8hrs)

Tour Itinerary. We've arranged suggested custom tours by categories for easy browsing.  Select any and all the destinations you want to visit from any of the custom tour options shown here and send us your list!  Our team will arrange the best itinerary to see all your desired sites in the shortest amount of travel time.  Other area locations can be visited as well; just let us know when submitting your inquiry.

We'll reply promptly with a competitive quote and arrange a suggested itinerary to comfortably fit in as many of your tour destinations as possible! 
 

Yangmingshan National Park

The Yangmingshan National Park is one of the eight national parks in Taiwan, located between Taipei City and New Taipei City. The National Park is famous for its cherry blossoms, hot springs, sulfur deposits, fumaroles, venomous snakes and hiking trails, including Taiwan's tallest inactive volcano, Seven Star Mountain.

Tamsui Old Street

Located along the Tamsui (Danshui) River, this pedestrian shopping area offers tourists a wide selection of restaurants, arcades, food vendors and stores specializing in traditional handicrafts. The area stretches from Danshui MTR to the ferry docks.

Tamsui Fisherman’s Wharf

One of the most famous locations in Taiwan, the Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf is well known for its beautiful sunsets, seafood restaurants, and boardwalk. At night, the bridge illuminates with a wide variety of colors.

Jinshan Jinbaoli Old Street

Jinshan Old Street, also known as Jinbaoli Old Street, is located in Jinshan District of New Taipei City, Taiwan. It is a 200-year old street. The street is famous for sweet potatoes that are soft, sweet and large. Traditional Taiwan snacks, cakes, taro, bamboo shoots, and yams may also be found along the old street.

Yeh Liu Geo Park

A cape in Wanli, near Taipei, Yeh Liu Geo Park is famous for its hoodoo stones, thin spires of rock formed by sedimentary stone. Many rock formations have creative names, including the most well-known “The Queen's Head”... which looks just like the name indicates.

Customize A Full Day Tour - Keelung, Pingxi & Ruifang (8Hrs)

Tour Itinerary. We've arranged suggested custom tours by categories for easy browsing.  Select any and all the destinations you want to visit from any of the custom tour options shown here and send us your list!  Our team will arrange the best itinerary to see all your desired sites in the shortest amount of travel time.  Other area locations can be visited as well; just let us know when submitting your inquiry.

We'll reply promptly with a competitive quote and arrange a suggested itinerary to comfortably fit in as many of your tour destinations as possible! 

 

Keelung Miaokou Night Market

The most famous night market in Taiwan, Miaokou is best known for its large selection of fantastic food and is considered the best place for street snacks and seafood. The name “Miaokou” means “Temple’s Entrance” due to the market's proximity to the famous Dianji Temple.

Yin Yang Sea

The Yinyang Sea is one of the unique sites of Taiwan's Northeast Coast.  Yin and yang are the two opposing principles in Chinese philosophy, one light, the other dark.  This area gets its name due to the intense contrast between the yellowish-brown water in the bay and the azure blue water toward the open sea. 

Golden Waterfall

The Golden Waterfall is located near the Gold Ecological Park in Jinguashi. The name reflects the falls' luminous golden appearance as a result of the high iron content in the water, but unfortunately gold does not actually flow from the falls :) .

JiuFen Old Street

Jiufen is a mountain area in the Ruifang District of New Taipei City near Keelung, Taiwan. Many present features of Jiufen reflect the era under Japanese colonization, with many Japanese inns surviving to this day. It is a renowned tourist attraction representative of Taiwan.

Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park

Gold Ecological Park is located in the mountain town of Jinguashi in Ruifang District. This area is rich in historical, cultural, and natural resources. Among these is the Museum of Gold which provides information on the gold mining industry and an insightful look into the life of a miner with a visit to the Benshan Fifth Tunnel.

Shifen Old Street

The Shifen Old Street section of Pingxi District has steadily become one of the busiest tourist stops along the Pingxi Railway line. It provides a unique walking path for tourists to explore. This old railroad town environment makes for a pleasant family stroll or romantic day trip.

Jingtong

Jingtong is a locale in Pingxi District. Originally a coal mining town, today it is known mostly for tourism, with the best preserved traditional train station in Taiwan, exhibits on the history of the area and the coal mining industry, and great hiking spots. The town is a terminus of the Pingxi Railway Line.

Pingxi Branch Railway Line

The Pingxi line is a 12.9 km long, single-track railway branch line in Ruifang and Pingxi districts outside the bustle and urban landscape of downtown Taipei.  On this 45 min. ride you pass through rural villages and settlements, quaint farms, wooded gorges and picturesque valleys.