Kenting National Park is located on the Hengchun Peninsula in Pingtung County, and is Taiwan's first national park established in 1982. This small piece of land embracing the Taiwan Strait and the Pacific Ocean is renowned for its unique coral reef terrain, rich marine ecosystem, and warm tropical climate, making it the "Southern Taiwan Secret Paradise" in the hearts of countless travelers.
Perfect Fusion of Geography and Culture
Kenting's English name Kenting originates from the Pangalan language, meaning "village by the sea." This area is not only a natural conservation area but also carries the rich cultural heritage of Hengchun Town. The 16th-century ancient city wall ruins, local culinary culture of the fishing village by the sea, and international surfers gathering each winter all make Kenting a multi-layered destination.
What makes Kenting special is its geological characteristics. Here lies Taiwan's largest coral reef group, home to more than 500 species of reef-building corals and thousands of marine fish species. Every tidal change, every seasonal transition rewrites the story of this sea.
Different Scenery and Activities Throughout the Four Seasons
Spring and summer (April-September) are the busy seasons in Kenting. The sea water is clear, perfect for snorkeling and beach activities, but July-September is typhoon season, so weather forecasts should be closely monitored.
Autumn and winter (October-April) is the "golden season" in the eyes of locals. At this time, the northeast monsoon brings ideal wave conditions, attracting surfers from around the world. The temperature is pleasant (averaging 20-25°C), with relatively fewer international tourists, making it easier to experience Kenting's authentic charm. According to tourism statistics, in recent years, the proportion of European and American tourists among Kenting's winter visitors has continued to grow, especially surf enthusiasts.
Recommended Spots
Eluanbi Lighthouse
Taiwan's southernmost landmark, the lighthouse stands at approximately 18 meters above sea level, its white tower standing out against the blue sea. The area around the lighthouse features observation platforms overlooking the boundary between the Pacific Ocean and the Taiwan Strait. It is recommended to arrive before sunset, when golden sunlight bathes the dark rocks, a moment of tranquility enough to wash away a year of fatigue. The lighthouse park also has an exhibition hall introducing marine ecology, making it an educational and scenic check-in spot. Admission is NT$40, with wheelchair-accessible observation areas directly accessible.
Cat Nose
The name comes from its unique terrain—viewed from afar, it resembles a curled cat's profile. This is an excellent location to admire marine geological formations, with regular stratigraphic cuts and porous coral reefs telling a story spanning millions of years. During low tide, you can step on the intertidal zone to observe sea stars, sea urchins, hermit crabs, and other tidal pool creatures, perfect for family exploration. The park trail is about 1.5 kilometers with moderate difficulty, and barrier-free paths can reach the main observation area (about 300 meters). Admission is NT$30.
Longkeng Ecological Reserve
This is Kenting's most pristine coral reef coastline. The government has implemented a reservation-only system to protect its fragile ecosystem. Longkeng features rare coral reef terrain and rich coastal vegetation, serving as a habitat for rare species like threadfin spitheads and starfish. Reservation fee is NT$200 per person (advance reservation required on the website, limited to 500 visitors daily). Guided interpretation helps visitors deeply understand the ecology. It is recommended to wear water shoes as some sections require wading—an experience incomparable to ordinary beach walks.
Nanwan Beach
Kenting's widest beach, with fine white sand stretching 800 meters, is a gathering place for swimming, surfing, and beach volleyball. During spring and summer, the daily tourist count exceeds a thousand, with dense water activity operators; in winter, it transforms into a surfing paradise with frequent international surfing competitions. The beach has complete parking, shower facilities, and food stalls with affordable prices (smoothies NT$50-80, bentos NT$80-120). For first-time visitors to Kenting, Nanwan is the most carefree introductory choice.
Baisha Bay
A special beach composed of shell and coral reef fragments, with white and fine sand and crystal-clear sea water. This area is relatively less crowded, suitable for travelers seeking tranquility. Winter brings stronger winds and waves, but it's precisely a paradise for windsurfing enthusiasts. Parking is convenient (free), suitable for a half-day of in-depth exploration.
Practical Information
Transportation
Self-driving is the most flexible option: it takes about 90 minutes from Kaohsiung International Airport; from Taipei, take the high-speed rail to Zuoying Station, then transfer to a bus, which takes about 3 hours. Without a car, you can take the Kenting Shuttle Bus (red, blue, and orange main lines), connecting major attractions, but bus frequencies are limited (winter has more frequent schedules), so it is recommended to check the timetable in advance.
Cost Overview
Main attraction tickets: Eluanbi NT$40, Cat Nose NT$30, Longkeng NT$200; Nanwan and Baisha Bay are free to enter. Accommodation prices vary widely, budget guesthouses NT$1,500-2,500 per night, resort hotels NT$4,000-8,000 per night. Dining is concentrated on Zhongshan Road in Hengchun Town and Kenting Street, with average spending at regular seafood restaurants NT$300-600 per person.
Opening Hours and Suggestions
Most scenic areas are open year-round, with sunrise around 6:30 in winter and 5:30 in summer. Eluanbi Lighthouse and Cat Nose are open until after sunset, but it is recommended to enter before 3 PM for sufficient sightseeing. Longkeng requires advance reservation on the website.
Travel Tips
Sun Protection and Wind Protection: Kenting has strong UV rays, so sun protection is necessary year-round. The northeast monsoon is strong in winter, so windproof outerwear is essential for outdoor activities.
Tide Planning: To explore intertidal zone creatures, plan your itinerary according to low tide times. You can download tide prediction apps to stay informed.
Ecological Protection: Please do not step on coral reefs, damage coastal vegetation, or take away any creatures. Kenting's value lies in its complete natural ecosystem, and protecting it is every visitor's responsibility.
Accessibility: Both Eluanbi and Cat Nose have wheelchair-accessible observation areas, with parking lots close to main attractions. Longkeng and Baisha Bay have limited accessibility due to complex terrain.
Season Selection: For a comfortable experience with suitable activity options, it is recommended to visit from October to April. Additionally, global tourist flow changes show that European, American, and Japanese tourists visiting southern Taiwan in recent years are concentrated in autumn and winter, so advance booking of accommodation is advisable.
Kenting is not just a scenic destination but a window to experience "Southern Taiwan's character." Whether first-time visitors or returning guests, this seaside paradise can provide different stories.