Sanxiantai is one of the most beautiful spots on the East Coast, an area full of beautiful geology and natural scenery. It is known for its iconic arching footbridge that leads to the island of the three immortals (Sanxiantai, literally three immortals platform). The ocean views and unique rock formations make it an ideal place to take a stroll and enjoy nature's beauty.
Background: Sanxiantai island is mostly made of coral and volcanic rocks. The wind and waves over time have turned the rocks into unique shapes, including tunnels, holes, and crevasses. According to Amis tribal legend, a sea dragon once lived here. According to Han Chinese legend, three of the eight immortals (Toaist Deities having power over life and evil) rested on the island, leaving three pairs of footprints. Price: Free, but parking is 50-60 NT for cars and around 15-20 NT for scooters. Hours: 24 hours a day. How to get there: From Taipei, take national highway 5 down to Yilan, then travel from Highway 9 to Hualien, then take highway 11 south along the coast. It will be on the left. Looking for scooter rental in Taitung? You can search Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search KKday here or Klook here. You can check out our car rental guide here. Also available by bus from Hualien or Taitung, though this may take a few hours. You can book tickets to travel to Taitung via inter-city bus on Klook here. Book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here. Accommodation: Booking accommodation in the Taitung can be difficult in the summer months and on weekends when rooms can be fully booked for months in advance. We suggest a better quality selection on Agoda.com. We have stayed at and recommend the Papago International Resort in Chishang (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here), which is a five star hotel with private villas with pools for each room, and Mountain and Ocean B & B in Taimali (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, or Expedia here), which is a quiet and affordable B&B right next to the beach. You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here. Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. Tours: There are many tours and activities such as snorkeling, diving, SUPing, Surfing, Speed Boating, Glamping, River tracing and more in Taitung. You can find more tours of Taitung on Klook here or KKday here. Just to let you know, if you book using the links above, we get some commission at no cost to you, and you can help support our blog. You can click here to receive $5 USD on your first Klook purchase. Map: Please see below: Our Journey:
I've been to Sanxiantai twice, once in the winter of 2015 and once in 2018. In 2015 the weather was crappy, but that's when I did the most photo taking. Once you leave the parking lot, the entrance to the bridge is about 100 meters walk.
View of the sloping dragon-like foot bridge across the channel to Sanxiantai.
The waves next to Sanxiantai are always pretty big, and the beach is rock, so its not a great place for swimming.
Here is some drone footage:
Now to share the photos of my 2015 trip when the weather was bad.
Clam covered sun screen bottle I found on the beach.
When we were there it was pretty empty. By the way, this bridge is neither wheel chair or child friendly.
Once you get across the bridge, you can see the island is covered in short shrubs.
One of many tide pools along the beach.
A view of the bridge looking from Sanxiantai.
One of the volcanic formations sticking out of the island. Apparently this place was a volcano at one time.
There is a boardwalk and trail that goes around the whole island.
A sea cave not far from the trail.
There's probably a better way to photograph this thing, but I'll just leave that to all the instagrammers.
Waves hitting the Sanxiantai coast.
Local fisherman having the time of their lives on one of the most scenic places in Taiwan.
Waves crashing into a small cove.
You can also walk up to the top of one of the volcanic rock stacks to a lighthouse.
The lighthouse isn't really a sight of its own, but there are nice views from the top.
Wave crashing into the side of Sanxiantai.
Even though it rained all day, tons of people still came during the Chinese New Year holiday.
One last look at the island before we left.
If you drive up the coast to highway 30, you can get another amazing view of Sanxiatai and Lanyu!
The mountains surrounding the East Coast are incredible beautiful. If you can, just stop and enjoy the scenery for as long as possible.
There are many tours and activities such as snorkeling, diving, SUPing, Surfing, Speed Boating, Glamping, River tracing and more in Taitung. You can find more tours of Taitung on Klook here or KKday here. Check out our full guide to Taitung here, our guide to Taiwan’s East Rift Valley here, and our guide to Taiwan’s East Coast here. You can also check out our full travel guide to Taiwan here.
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