• Neipi Beach is known for its crescent-shaped bay, with soft sand and clear blue waters. • It’s surrounded by mountains and fishing villages, giving it a peaceful, natural vibe compared to Taiwan’s busier beaches. • The sunsets here are especially stunning — the light reflects on the water with the mountains as a backdrop.
Swimming isn’t always recommended, because waves can get strong, but you can relax on the sand, walk along the shore, or enjoy the ocean breeze.
It’s also popular for photography, especially couples or travelers looking for that “hidden gem”...
Read moreA great stretch of beach with black pebbles instead of fine sand. We can during the winter, so there weren't many people. This meant the kids were able to have more fun playing on the sand and the little sand hills created by the waves. The waves are pretty rough, so not sure how it is for swimming. We're vegetarians, so seafood don't work for us; however, there are a lot of seafood restaurants within...
Read moreQuiet beach with different types of pebbles and coarse sand. Not many people except fishermen casting nets. The waves can be strong and not advisable to swim. Neipi Beach is around 10 mins walk away from nanning bus stop. The bus frequency is every 30 mins, so you might wanna time your visit well. I love how quiet and less...
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