Explore Taiwan's cities and scenic spots comfortably with these double-decker buses and tourist shuttles.
A double-decker open-top bus route focusing on Taipei's cultural landmarks. Stops include Ximending, CKS Memorial Hall, Yongkang St., Daan Park, Taipei 101, and Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall.
This route takes you along the northern part of Taipei, featuring the Grand Hotel, Shilin Night Market, and the world-famous National Palace Museum.
A classic route connecting Ruifang Station to the mountain towns of Jiufen and Jinguashi (Gold Museum), the Yin Yang Sea, and the coastal beach of Fulong.
Starting from Tamsui MRT, this line visits the scenic North Coast attractions including Qianshuiwan, Baishawan, Fugueijiao Lighthouse, Yehliu Geopark, and Ju Ming Museum.
Connects Taipei Zoo (Muzha) with the deep cultural towns of Shenkeng Old Street, Jingtong, Pingxi (Sky Lanterns), and the majestic Shifen Waterfall.
A convenient route linking Keelung Station and Miaokou Night Market to the colorful Zhengbin Fishing Harbor, Heping Island Park, and the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology.
Travels from Taoyuan Station to the historic Daxi Old Street, Cihu, and the thrilling Xiao Wulai Skywalk with its glass-bottom viewing platform.
A nature-focused route taking you from Daxi Old Street deep into the mountains to the Dongyanshan National Forest Recreation Area.
Connects HSR Hsinchu Station with rich Hakka culture at Beipu Old Street and the scenic trails of Lion's Head Mountain.
A reservation-only shuttle that takes hikers directly to the misty ancient forests of Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area.
A short but popular route in Jiaoxi, connecting the train station to the Wufengchi Waterfall and the scenic Linmei Shipan Trail.
Connects Luodong Station with the National Center for Traditional Arts (NCFTA) and the beautiful Dongshan River Water Park.
A coastal route linking Yilan and Toucheng stations, visiting the unique landscape of Zhuangwei Sand Dune Ecological Park.
A loop line covering Taichung's major city attractions: the Old Railway Station, Calligraphy Greenway, National Museum of Natural Science, and Taichung Park.
Dive into the 'Slow City' lifestyle. Connects Zhunan Station to the charming Nanzhuang Old Street and nearby scenic spots.
The best way to visit historic Lukang. Stops include the Baguashan Buddha, Lukang Old Street, and the impressive Taiwan Glass Gallery.
A frequent and convenient service from Taichung HSR directly to Puli Brewery and the shores of Sun Moon Lake (Shuishe/Xiangshan).
Takes travelers from Puli up to the high-altitude pastures of Cingjing Farm. A transfer is required for Hehuanshan.
Connects Taichung with the Xitou Nature Education Area, famous for its forest trails and the nearby Monster Village.
A cultural route visiting the Yunlin Puppet Theatre in Huwei and the historically significant Beigang Chao-Tian Temple.
Explore Yunlin's coffee culture. Stops include the Green Tunnel, Janfusun Fancyworld, and Huasan Coffee Street.
An electric sightseeing bus touring Chiayi City's highlights: Hinoki Village, the Old Prison, and Chiayi Park (Showa J18).
The primary bus route from Chiayi HSR/TRA stations climbing up to the Alishan National Forest Recreation Area.
Visits Meishan and the famous Taiping Suspension Bridge, offering stunning high-altitude views.
A green double-decker bus exploring the historical Anping district. Stops include Chihkan Tower, Shennong St., and Eternal Golden Castle.
Focuses on the eastern cultural sites, including Barclay Memorial Park and select trips extending to the magnificent Chimei Museum.
Enjoy the harbor breeze on this open-top bus. Route covers Love River, Pier-2 Art Center, and Hamasen (Sizihwan).
Tours the modern Kaohsiung waterfront, passing the Exhibition Center, Dream Mall Ferris Wheel, and the Main Public Library.
A seasonal (Jan-Mar) scenic tour along County Highway 185. Highlights include the colorful pineapple fields at Silver Lion Farm.
A seasonal (Jan-Mar) route visiting the historic Wanchin Basilica and the delicious Pingtung Coffee & Cocoa Parks.
The essential route for visiting Taroko Gorge. Stops include Qixingtan Beach, Taroko Arch, Shakadang Trail, Yanzikou, and Tianxiang.
A 'cruise-style' bus where the driver waits at spots like Fanshuliao and Shitiping, allowing passengers to hop off for photos and hop back on.
A long-distance coastal route from Taitung City to Sanxiantai, stopping at Xiaoyeliu, Jialulan art installations, and Dulan Sugar Factory.
Explores the lush green valley. Key stops include Chulu Ranch and the Luye Highland, famous for its hot air balloon festival.
Guided morning tour visiting Juguang Tower, the historic Shuitou Village, and the impressive Zhaishan Tunnel.
Guided afternoon tour focusing on battlefield history, including the Guningtou Battle Museum and the Beishan Broadcasting Wall.
Guided morning tour exploring Shamei Old Street, the Shanhou Folk Culture Village, and the Lion Mountain Howitzer Front.
Guided afternoon tour visiting the August 23rd Artillery Battle Museum and the unique cultural site of the Special Tea House.
Reservation-required cruise bus visiting the Great Banyan, the Trans-Oceanic Bridge, Erkan Village, and the Daguoye Basalt.
Reservation-required tour of the Huxi area, featuring the Nanliao Community, Guoye Lime Kiln, and Longmen Closed Position.
Seasonal sightseeing buses available on Nangan, Beigan, Juguang, and Dongyin islands, visiting military tunnels and traditional villages.
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