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Aerial view of Yilan's Guishan Island (Turtle Island) with the unique 'Milk Sea' phenomenon, showcasing the vibrant turquoise and deep blue waters from geothermal activity.
A KKday patented whale-watching boat, filled with passengers wearing life vests, cruising the waters around Yilan's Guishan Island for a family-friendly whale and dolphin tour.
View from the front of the whale-watching boat sailing towards Guishan Island in Yilan, with passengers enjoying the scenic ocean journey to the turtle-shaped island.
Close-up aerial view of Guishan Island's rocky coastline, featuring the stunning 'Milk Sea' formed by unique underwater geothermal vents in Yilan, Taiwan.
An exclusive whale-watching boat sailing through the mesmerizing 'Milk Sea' and deep blue ocean contrast near Yilan's Guishan Island, offering a unique tour experience.

[Guaranteed Seats] Yilan, Taiwan | Turtle Island Whale and Dolphin Watching, Island Tour, Island Landing | Exclusive Free Children's Picture Book Included

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  • [2026 Whale Watching Season] Early bird pre-orders for whale watching boats to Turtle Island, Yilan are now open!
  • Booking through KKday allows for easy boarding by simply presenting the QR code at the counter.
  • A trip around the island offers the chance to see the dreamy Milk Sea (a sulfurous underwater hot spring).
  • Includes a professional guided tour to learn about the history of Turtle Island and the habits of whales and dolphins.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Tour typesGuided tour
Additional service & facilityBarrier free, Pet friendly, Luggage Storage
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Eco-tourism, Whale watching, Dolphin watching, Islands tour
TransportSightseeing cruise
Cruise typeSightseeing boat

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- Itinerary Introduction -

A. Whale Adventure: Whale and Dolphin Watching & Around Turtle Island

  • Departure time: 10:30 / 13:00 (Please show your QR code at the counter 20-30 minutes in advance)
  • Trip length: Approximately 2.5 hours
  • Experience Itinerary: Itinerary Explanation (Introduction to whale and dolphin habits & how to use life jackets) - Whale and dolphin watching - Circumnavigation of Turtle Island - End of Activity
  • Important Notes: Tours depart every Monday to Friday.

B. A three-in-one package: whale and dolphin watching & circling Turtle Island & climbing Turtle Island

  • Departure time: 9:00 / 13:00 (Please show your QR code at the counter 20-30 minutes in advance)
  • Trip length: Approximately 3.5 - 4 hours
  • Experience Itinerary: Itinerary Explanation (Introduction to whale and dolphin habits & how to use life jackets) - Whale and dolphin watching - Around Turtle Island - Landing on Turtle Island - End of Activity
  • Important Note: No tours will be held on Wednesdays.

C. Exclusive 3-in-1 Family Fun Package: Whale and Dolphin Watching & Turtle Island Tour & Turtle Island Visit: Includes a complimentary picture book, "Come Play Inside the Whale's Belly!"

  • Departure time: 9:00 / 13:00 (Please show your QR code at the counter 20-30 minutes in advance)
  • Trip length: Approximately 3.5 - 4 hours
  • This package includes a three-in-one tour for one adult and one child (aged 3 to 11), and exclusively includes a complimentary picture book: "Let's Play Inside the Whale's Belly!"
  • Experience Itinerary: Itinerary Explanation (Introduction to whale and dolphin habits & how to use life jackets) - Whale and dolphin watching - Around Turtle Island - Landing on Turtle Island - End of Activity
  • Important Note: No tours will be held on Wednesdays.



Plan C exclusively gives away "Come and Play in the Big Whale's Belly!" 》Picture book 1

The exclusive children's picture book 'Let's Play in the Whale's Belly!' offered as a gift with the Yilan Guishan Island whale watching and island landing tour.

A professional whale watching boat with two stabilizing wings to keep the boat balanced and stable, reducing seasickness. It is the best choice for family outings!

A KKday patented whale-watching boat, filled with passengers wearing life vests, cruising the waters around Yilan's Guishan Island for a family-friendly whale and dolphin tour.

Island tour: Guishan Island looks like a floating turtle. You can enjoy the island from different angles on the boat.

Aerial view of Yilan's Guishan Island (Turtle Island) with the unique 'Milk Sea' phenomenon, showcasing the vibrant turquoise and deep blue waters from geothermal activity.

If you are lucky, you can see the cute "Long-beaked Flying Dolphins"

Three playful dolphins swimming gracefully on the clear, sparkling blue waters around Yilan's Guishan Island, a highlight of the family-friendly whale watching tour.

Guishan Island opens to visitors every March: there is a daily limit on the number of visitors, and the most convenient way to get on the island is to join a tour where the boat operator will apply for your entry.

Wheelchair-accessible wooden boardwalk on Guishan Island, extending into a tranquil lake surrounded by lush green mountains, ensuring an inclusive island landing experience.

Guishan Island, shaped like a floating turtle, is rich in cultural and natural ecology, and you can visit military relics such as tunnels and artillery forts.

Close-up aerial view of Guishan Island's rocky coastline, featuring the stunning 'Milk Sea' formed by unique underwater geothermal vents in Yilan, Taiwan.

The boat is equipped with national safety standard life jackets, life buoys and simple medical equipment

The spacious and clean blue-carpeted deck of the Guishan Island whale watching boat, featuring secure railings and lifebuoys for passenger safety and comfort.

Infants under 3 years old can board the ship with an adult and pay a NT$300 insurance fee. Please be sure to inform us in the remarks column when placing an order (because it will take up a place according to the law). If you fail to board the ship due to lack of prior notice, no refund will be given.

A baby sits comfortably on the boat deck with life vests and a lifebuoy, highlighting the wheelchair-friendly and family-friendly nature of the Guishan Island tour.

Plan B & C does not include the cost of landing on the island. Please pay the fee to the boatman on site according to regulations (general rate: environmental cleaning maintenance fee 40 yuan & island facility maintenance fee 60 yuan)

Official table detailing Guishan Island landing fees and special exemption criteria from Taiwan's Northeast and Yilan Coast National Scenic Area Administration.

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- Frequently Asked Questions -

  • Q1: Will there be any compensation if no whales or dolphins are seen on the day?
    A1: If you are unable to see whales or dolphins on the day of the two trips due to tides, weather, etc., please ask the boatman for a "Come Back Next Time Ticket" after the trip. This ticket can be used to participate in the whale tour within one year (if you see whales or dolphins during the trip, you cannot ask for it). Each person needs to pay an additional insurance fee of NT$300 on site, and must make an appointment with the boat operator in advance via Line or phone and inform the KKday order number before use.

  • Q2: Is there a toilet on the ship?
    A2: There are two toilets on board.

  • Q3: Are there any seasickness medicines for sale on site?
    A3: No, it is recommended to take it yourself 30 minutes before boarding the boat. The wind and waves are stronger in winter!

  • Q4: Can I bring pets on board?
    Q4: You can bring your pet, but your pet must not touch the ground during the entire journey and must not affect other passengers.

  • Q5: What are the detailed activities of whale watching? Won’t you be able to see whales and dolphins on the way to Guishan Island?
    A5: You may not see whales or dolphins if you go directly to Guishan Island. The ship will detour to areas where whales and dolphins appear (but there is no guarantee that you will be lucky enough to see them every time).

  • Q6: Do you have life jackets for babies?
    A6: There are life jackets for children, but not for infants. Guests with infants please do not get too close to the deck.

  • Q7: Can I store my luggage on the ship or at the dock?
    A7: You can leave your luggage on board with you, or inform the service staff when you check in on site and leave your luggage at the counter.


- Special Reminder -

In compliance with the Coast Guard Administration's policy, all passengers participating in the tour are requested to bring their ID or photo ID for inspection.

Reminders

  • A minimum of 10 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 30 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Please be advised that the boat schedule may be adjusted depending on the number of people on the day.

  • If a person is unable to attend for some reason, he/she may be replaced by another person. Please inform us and provide the personal information of the actual experience passenger when checking in. If you are late or unable to go for some reason, you will not be able to cancel the order or reschedule.

  • From now on, all passengers participating in this tour are requested to bring their ID card or photo ID for inspection!

  • If you are prone to seasickness, please take seasickness medicine in advance. To avoid medical disputes, the boat operator is unable to provide seasickness medicine.

  • To ensure your safety, please be sure to wear a life jacket at all times on board.

  • Please do not throw anything into the sea or feed marine life. Let's work together to protect the marine environment.

  • Infants under 3 years old can board the ship accompanied by an adult and pay a NT$300 insurance fee when checking in. Please be sure to inform us in the remarks column when placing an order (because it will take up a place according to law). No refund will be given if you are unable to board the ship due to lack of prior notice.

  • Guests using wheelchairs or strollers will be accommodated as much as possible on the day of their arrival. Please indicate this in the remarks section when making your booking.

  • Plan B & C does not include the cost of landing on the island. Please pay the fee to the boatman on site according to regulations (general rate: environmental cleaning and maintenance fee 40 yuan & island facility maintenance fee 60 yuan).

FAQ

1. What is the best season to visit and spot whales and dolphins around Guishan Island?

The prime season for visiting Guishan Island and spotting whales and dolphins is generally from April to October each year. During this period, the weather is more stable, making it suitable for marine activities. Particularly from April to August, whales and dolphins are very active, increasing the chances of sightings during boat trips. It's advisable to avoid typhoon season and check the weather forecast before your departure to ensure a smooth and safe journey.

2. Do I need to book in advance for landing on Guishan Island or for whale and dolphin watching tours?

Yes, advance booking is required for both landing on Guishan Island and for whale and dolphin watching tours. Due to the daily visitor limit for Guishan Island, applications must be submitted to the Northeast and Yilan Coast National Scenic Area Administration. Whale watching tours also have limited boat seats, so early booking is recommended to secure your spot. You can conveniently book these tours through KKday, which streamlines the process of reserving boat tickets and applying for island access, saving you the hassle of complex personal planning and offering a relaxed, convenient experience.

3. How long do the Guishan Island island circling, landing, and whale watching tours typically last?

The Guishan Island island circling, landing, and whale watching tours typically last about 3 to 4 hours in total. The island circling and whale watching portion usually takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, giving you ample time to admire the island's scenery and search for whale and dolphin sightings. If you opt for the island landing tour, there will be an additional 1.5 hours allocated for guided exploration, allowing you to delve deeper into Guishan Island's ecology and history.

4. From which port do the whale watching boats for Guishan Island depart, and how can I get there from Taipei?

Whale watching boats for Guishan Island uniformly depart from Wushi Harbor in Toucheng, Yilan. If you are traveling from Taipei, you can take a train to Toucheng Station and then transfer to a taxi or local shuttle service to reach Wushi Harbor. Another option is to take a bus to the Wushi Harbor Visitor Center; some bus routes go directly there. It's recommended to plan your transportation in advance to ensure you arrive at the boarding point on time.

5. What services are typically included in Guishan Island whale watching and landing tours?

Guishan Island whale watching and landing tours usually include round-trip boat tickets, professional guided commentary (covering Guishan Island's history, ecology, and whale/dolphin behavior), and voyage insurance. If the tour includes landing on the island, the administrative application fees for island access will also be covered. Some tours may exclusively offer added value, such as children's picture books, to enrich the journey. These services are designed to provide travelers with a safe, informative, and convenient experience.

6. Is it possible to see the 'Milk Sea' phenomenon while circling Guishan Island?

Yes, during the island circling tour of Guishan Island, you will have the opportunity to witness the unique 'Milk Sea' phenomenon. The Milk Sea is formed by the mixture of sulfur from underwater volcanic eruptions and seawater, creating a dreamlike expanse of gradient blue-green waters around Guishan Island. This natural spectacle is dependent on the sea conditions, wind direction, and tides of the day, making each sighting a precious and distinct experience.

7. Are Guishan Island whale watching and landing tours accessible for individuals with mobility issues or wheelchair users?

For individuals with mobility issues or wheelchair users, some whale watching and landing tours for Guishan Island are designed to be accessible. For instance, some operators provide specially designed whale watching boats that consider the needs of wheelchair users, facilitating boarding, disembarking, and movement on the boat. If you have specific requirements, it's recommended to thoroughly confirm the boat's accessibility features and the tour arrangements before booking to ensure a comfortable and safe trip.

8. Will there be professional guided commentary during the Guishan Island whale watching tours?

Yes, whale watching tours around Guishan Island typically include professional guides. They provide detailed explanations throughout the trip, covering not only the island's history, geographical features, and rich ecosystem but also sharing insights into the habits, species, and identification of various whales and dolphins. Through these guided commentaries, you can gain a deeper understanding of the natural beauty of these waters, enhancing the educational value and enjoyment of your entire journey.

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