Taiwan 2026 Festival Calendar: Best Time to Visit Taiwan? Complete Guide to Peak and Off-Season Travel

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Taiwan Travel Season Analysis: Monthly Climate Characteristics, Tourist Traffic Patterns, and Accommodation Price Fluctuations Taiwan is situated between 22° and 25° north latitude, featuring a subtropical monsoon climate with annual temperatures ranging from 15°C to 35°C. However, due to the Central Mountain Range running longitudinally through the island, there are significant climate differences between the northern and southern regions, as well as between mountainous and plain areas. Understanding the monthly climate patterns and tourist flow characteristics is the essential first step in planning your itinerary. In January, average temperatures range from 12°C to 20°C, with more overcast and rainy weather in the northern regions while the southern areas...

Based on the 2026 Festival Calendar, the best times to visit Taiwan are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is pleasant and comfortable, and there are important festivals such as the Lantern Festival and the Yangmingshan Flower Season. The peak season is July to September (summer), while the off-peak season is December to February (winter). Want to plan the perfect itinerary?

FAQ

What is the best month to visit Taiwan in 2026?

March to May and October to November offer pleasant weather with temperatures around 22-28°C and lower tourist crowds.

When do accommodation prices in Taiwan peak?

Hotel prices peak during Chinese New Year (January/February), Tomb Sweeping Day in April, and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

How many tourists does Taiwan receive annually?

Taiwan receives approximately 11-12 million international tourists yearly, mainly from China, Japan, and South Korea.

What is the hottest season in Taiwan?

Summer from June to August is the hottest period with temperatures reaching 30-35°C and humidity over 80%.

Are weekdays cheaper for Taiwan hotels?

Weekday accommodation rates are typically 20-40% cheaper than weekend rates at most hotels.

Does Taiwan have a typhoon season?

Typhoon season runs from July to September, with about 3-4 typhoons affecting Taiwan each year on average.

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