South Taiwan Coast by Road Bike
South Taiwan Coast by Road Bike
$3100
South Taiwan Coast by Road Bike
7 Days Starting in Kaohsiung, Taiwan and ending in Hualien, Taiwan
Visiting: Kaohsiung City, Bai Sha Beach, Taitung, Rift Valley, Taroko Gorge, Taipei
Tour operator:
Tour code:
TWN-STC
Group size:
4 - 12
Age range:
Min age:16
Trip Styles:
Interests:
Tour Overview
Embark on an exhilarating cycling adventure along the stunning South Taiwan Coast, starting from the vibrant city of Kaohsiung and concluding at the breathtaking Taroko Gorge near Hualien. This tour offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty and cultural exploration, with highlights including a visit to a Buddhist monastery, rides along picturesque country roads, and the chance to unwind at luxurious hot springs resorts. Experience the diverse landscapes of Taiwan as you pedal through sand dunes, coastal mountains, and the lush Rift Valley, renowned for its serene rice paddies. The journey culminates with a ride through the awe-inspiring Taroko Gorge, leading to the serene Xiangde Temple. Whether you choose a standard road bike or an e-bike, this active tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Taiwan's natural and cultural treasures.
Highlights
What's Included
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Trip Briefing
The tour includes a trip briefing on the first day.
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Transfer to Starting Point
The tour includes a 1.5-hour car transfer out of the city limits on the second day.
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Visit to Buddhist Monastery
The tour includes a stop at a Buddhist monastery on the second day.
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Hot Springs Hotel Stay
The tour includes an evening stay at a hot springs hotel on the third day.
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Hot Springs Resort Stay
The tour includes a night at a hot springs resort on the fourth day.
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Visit to Taroko Gorge
The tour includes a visit to Taroko Gorge, a premier tourist destination, on the fifth day.
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Ride through Taroko Gorge
The tour includes a ride through the 19-km-long canyon of Taroko Gorge to the Buddhist Xiangde temple on the sixth day.
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Drop-off at Hualien Train Station
The tour includes a drop-off at the Hualien train station for a return to Taipei on the seventh day.
What's Not Included
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Bike Hire
Bike hire is not included in the tour price. Standard Road Bike costs US$ 315, and Ebike costs US$ 560.
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Vehicle Transfer to Taipei
Vehicle transfer to Taipei is not included but can be arranged if preferred.
Bike Hire
Standard Road Bike: US$ 315, Ebike: US$ 560
Single Supplement
US$ 425
Mode of Transport
The tour includes a 1.5-hour car transfer out of the city, cycling along the coast and through the mountains, and a return trip to Taipei via train or optional vehicle transfer.
Accommodation
Experience a variety of accommodations, including overnights at Bai Sha Beach and relaxing stays at hot springs hotels and resorts, providing comfort after a day of cycling.
Check out our Q&As
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What is the starting point of the South Taiwan Coast by Road Bike tour?
The tour starts in Kaohsiung.
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Where does the South Taiwan Coast by Road Bike tour end?
The tour ends in Hualien.
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What can I expect on the first day of the tour?
On the first day, there will be a dinner and a trip briefing.
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What is the highlight of the second day of the tour?
The second day includes a transfer out of the city with a stop at a Buddhist monastery, followed by a ride down the west coast on country roads, and an overnight stay at Bai Sha Beach.
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What unique experience is offered on the third day of the tour?
The third day features a ride along the coastline with sand dunes and a climb of almost 1,000 meters, ending with a stay at a hot springs hotel.
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What is special about the fourth day of the tour?
On the fourth day, the tour continues up the east coast, ascends the coastal mountains to the Rift Valley, and includes another night at a hot springs resort.
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What is the main attraction on the fifth day of the tour?
The fifth day includes a ride through the valley, crossing the mountains to return to the coast, passing Hualien city, and finishing at Taroko Gorge.
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What is the focus of the sixth day of the tour?
The sixth day involves riding up through the 19-km-long canyon of Taroko Gorge to the Buddhist Xiangde temple.
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How does the tour conclude on the seventh day?
On the seventh day, participants are dropped off at the Hualien train station for a return to Taipei, with an option for a vehicle transfer if preferred.
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Is bike hire available for the tour?
Yes, bike hire is available. A standard road bike costs US$ 315, and an ebike costs US$ 560.
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Do I need to have travel insurance?
Yes! SpiceRoads insists that all clients must take out good travel insurance before joining one of our tours. There are inherent risks involved in cycling and mountain biking and we will not be liable for your medical expenses or evacuation in case of an accident. This insurance must include adequate coverage for any personal accident, medical expenses, injury, death and repatriation. Insurance should also provide coverage for cancellations or curtailment of the holiday. Clients should also ensure that there are no exclusion clauses limiting protection for any dangerous or unusual activities that might be included in their tour. If you join the tour without adequate insurance you may be disallowed from continuing on the tour without the right of refund. Clients are solely responsible for arranging their insurance and they should ensure that they are covered for the full duration of their tour. Your tour leader will ask for copies of your insurance before allowing you to join the tour. This protects both you and us.
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Is the trip guaranteed to depart and does it require a minimum number of people?
There is a minimum number of participants (usually 2) required to enable the trip to go ahead. Once the minimum number is reached, the trip status will change from 'Available' to 'Guaranteed to Depart'. Once a trip is guaranteed to depart you are free to book your flights and make other travel arrangements. If the trip status is ‘Limited’ will mean we have only a small number of spaces available for booking. If you are unsure about the trip status, please contact us.
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Why hire a bike from SpiceRoads?
SpiceRoads bikes are never just "fit for duty" but a key component of our riders’ tour experience and satisfaction. For tours with bike hire option, renting one of our bikes saves hassle, not to mention precious luggage allowance. All SpiceRoads tours use well-known makes of mountain, hybrid or road bikes (depending on the tour) with lightweight alloy frames, 24- to 27-speed gearing, v-brakes or disc brakes and Shimano components. Mountain bikes all have front suspension. We renew bikes in our fleet every two seasons. When in use, our bikes are well-cared for, including full service before each trip and daily cleaning while on tour. SpiceRoads tour support vehicles carry plenty of spares and extra tubes for every emergency.
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Do you have E-Bikes?
Electric "pedal assist" e-bikes are available on select tours. E-bikes can help manage long distances and climbing terrain through the use of a pedal-activated electric motor. Unlike other e-bikes, "pedal assistedr" e-bikes feel more natural to the rider. We recommend e-bikes for riders interested in tours that might normally be too challenging for them, or for groups of riders with mixed ability. E-bikes provide assistance for long distance or more challenging terrain, but they can’t do all the work for you! Always chose a tour within the range of your own abilities to ensure your own enjoyment when exploring a new destination. Contact us for a complete list of e-bike available tours.
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What do I need to bring if I rent a SpiceRoads bike?
Bikes rented for tours always come with a helmet, a single water bottle cage, and a standard saddle. If you prefer to bring your own saddle (just the saddle, not the seat post), additional water bottle cage, or SPD pedals, we will fit them to your bike for the tour. Don’t forgot to bring your shoes and cleats if you bring SPD pedals! Women specific seats are recommended for longer tours. We have a limited supply of gel seat covers to soften the ride, and of strap-on toe cages. Please enquire about adding these during your booking.
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Do you have details of the SpiceRoads fleet?
In Thailand we have a fleet of Verve city bikes, TREK 4300 and X-Caliber 7 mountain bikes, TREK 7.2 X, FX 3 and 7200 hybrid bikes and Trek 2.1 C, Domane 2.0, Lexa SL and carbon Émonda S5 road bikes. We also carry Giant 2019 Explore E+ 3 e-bikes. Our bicycles are available in sizes ranging from 13 inches to 22 1/2 inches or 47 cm to 62 cm. Please note that a certain frame model is not guaranteed. In Bangkok and Chiang Mai, baby seats, tag-alongs, and child bikes for children are available. In Bangkok the single-wheeled tag-along bike attach to the seat-post of an adult bike, allowing a child to pedal along behind the adult. There's no age limit to the tag-along bike, but there is a 36 kg weight limit. Bike hire is include in the tour price for short tours, while longer tours offer bike hire as a supplement, as many riders opt to bring their own bike for our cycling tours. Depending on the destination, length of tour, and type of bike, hire costs vary.
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Transfer as credit to Future Tours
SpiceRoads Cycling allows you to transfer existing payments to a future tour to avoid cancellation fees if you can't travel and inform spiceroads cycling, 40 days before departure.
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Low Deposit
SpiceRoads Cycling requires a minimum deposit of 10% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 60 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of spiceroads cycling charges.
At 61 days before tour starts: Forfeit 0% of booking price.
At 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 70% of booking price.
At 14 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.