When it comes to Kenting, most people think of the crowded Nanwan Beach or the popular Sail Rock photo spot, but the true charm of Kenting's beaches goes far beyond that. This is Taiwan's only resort area with tropical coastal scenery. Unlike the rocky northern beaches, Kenting boasts gentle sandy shores and warm waters, making it perfect for swimming all year round.
Kenting's beaches are distributed along the Hengchun Peninsula, from Jialeshui in the east to Baisha Bay in the west, each with its own character. The east coast is affected by the Kuroshio Current from the Pacific, making it suitable for surfing and diving; the west coast is known for beach vacations with stunning sunset views. In recent years, international surfing events have been frequently held in Kenting, making it a emerging destination for surf enthusiasts across Asia.
Recommended Spots:
1. Houwan Beach is located on the western side of the Hengchun Peninsula, a relatively lesser-known beach. Unlike commercial jet skis, it retains its original bay scenery. Houwan's sand is fine and soft, and during low tide, tidal flat ecosystems are exposed, making it ideal for ecological observation. Hot spring resorts are nearby, perfect for a half-day tour.
2. Sand Island Beach is one of the most southern beaches in Kenting, famous for its shell sand. In the past, large numbers of tourists collected shell sand, causing ecological damage; now it is designated as a protected area. The reef terrain at Sand Island is suitable for snorkeling, with water clarity ranking among the best in the area. It is recommended to visit in the early morning or evening to avoid crowds.
3. Manzhou Beach is located on the eastern coast of the Hengchun Peninsula, about a 20-minute drive from Hengchun City. This is a secret base for surfers, with stable wave conditions in winter and suitable for beginners to practice in summer. There are a few old-established seafood restaurants nearby, where you can enjoy fresh catches of the day. Manzhou's advantage is that it hasn't been over-commercialized, with convenient parking and no admission fee.
4. Windblown Sand is located near Jialeshui, a popular departure point for whale and dolphin watching in Kenting. The whale-watching season runs from April to October, with a success rate of over 70%. The sand at Windblown Sand is relatively coarse, perfect for watching waves. There is a viewing platform nearby overlooking the entire Pacific Ocean, a secret spot for photography enthusiasts.
5. Baisha Bay is located in western Kenting, one of the few public beaches with complete lifeguard facilities. Baisha Bay has spacious sandy shores, suitable for family visitors. Water activity operators are commonly seen here in summer, with banana boats, snorkeling and other programs costing approximately NT$300-500. The sunset at Baisha Bay is locally known as "the most beautiful in Kenting," making it especially worth staying for during autumn and winter.
Practical Information:
To reach Kenting, you can take the Kenting Express bus from Kaohsiung, with a journey of about two hours and a one-way fare of NT$418. If driving, take National Highway 3 south to connect with Provincial Highway 26, with most parking lots privately operated and charging NT$100-200. Accommodation costs NT$1500-3000 on weekdays, rising to NT$4000-8000 during the summer peak season, so it is recommended to book one month in advance. All beaches are free to access, with lifeguards on duty from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM.
Travel Tips:
The peak season for Kenting's beaches is during summer and consecutive holidays, when crowds can be significant. To avoid crowds, it is recommended to visit on weekdays or in the off-season (November to March). Note that the northeast monsoon affects the east coast, creating larger waves in winter; assess your own abilities before entering the water. Kenting has strong sunshine, so remember to bring sun protection and shade用品. The local seafood is fresh, but some restaurants have relatively high prices, so it is advisable to compare before deciding.
The charm of Kenting's beaches lies in their diverse aspects—from exciting surfing to tranquil ecological observation, everyone can find their own way to connect with the sea.