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Green Island Indulge yourself with a swim in an exceptional seawater hot spring by the
ocean. ( Click here )
Lisong This wild spring deep in a remote river valley sprays down on you from a multicol-
oured cliff face. ( Click here )
Beaches
Taiwan's beaches vary from short crescents with tropical blue waters to long stretches of
black sand to some exceptionally fine coral-sand beaches on the outer islands. What's
more, most are free and not overrun with resorts.
Shanshui Swim, surf, snorkel or just hang out at this superb beach next to a pretty vil-
lage. ( Click here )
Baishawan Clear blue tropical waters, coconut palms and a white-crescent beach make
this the south's top beach. ( Click here )
Nanao This wide-crescent bay has a black-sand beach and looks down a stunning coast-
line of high, steep cliffs. ( Click here )
Chipei Sand Tail The finest white-sand beach in Taiwan, with an ever-changing shape.
( Click here )
Taimali There's no swimming, but camping and bonfires are encouraged. ( Click here )
Wai'ao A long black-sand beach with the north's most happening surf scene. ( Click here )
 
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