A sweeping arc of polished cobblestones, indigo Pacific water, and the jagged Central Mountain Range as backdrop — Chishingtan is Taiwan's most dramatic beach. Pair it with an immersive encounter with the Amis, Taiwan's largest indigenous people.
What to expect
Your private driver delivers you to Chishingtan Scenic Area, just 10 minutes north of the port, where polished black and grey stones replace sand and the mountains appear to rise straight from the Pacific. A local guide explains the Amis people's profound connection to this coast — their fishing traditions, stone-carving art, and harvest festivals. Continue to a nearby Amis cultural centre for a demonstration of traditional music, weaving, and cuisine, including tasting mochi and indigenous herbal teas. The experience balances breathtaking scenery with genuine cultural depth.
Good to know
Chishingtan is the closest major scenic area to the port — just 10 minutes by car. The beach itself is free to access; cultural centre visits are included in the private tour price. Wear comfortable walking shoes; the cobblestone beach is beautiful but uneven. A 7–8 hour itinerary comfortably covers both beach and cultural elements.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hualien — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.