Hengchun Old City (a short walk away)
Taiwan's best-preserved Qing-dynasty walled town — all four gates still stand. It's a short walk from the inn; an evening stroll along the wall puts a century of history at your doorstep.
What's Nearby
The inn sits in central Hengchun, by the night market — the old city, the "Cape No. 7" house and Hengchun Night Market are walkable; Nanwan, Kenting Main Street, Houbihu, Longpan and the Guanshan sunset are all a short drive away.
Taiwan's best-preserved Qing-dynasty walled town — all four gates still stand. It's a short walk from the inn; an evening stroll along the wall puts a century of history at your doorstep.
The home of Aga from the hit film 'Cape No. 7' — a must-visit Hengchun photo spot, just a 3-minute walk from the inn.
The Sunday Night Market is just a 1-minute walk from the inn — a local-flavoured market with mung-bean dessert, fried snacks, braised bites and more. Hengchun specialties and drink shops (Macu, 50 Lan, ~6-min walk) line the old street. No driving needed; just walk and graze.
A 6-minute walk to Hengchun's traditional market — Taiwanese and Western breakfasts side by side: flatbreads, rice-noodle soup, fried noodles, egg crêpes, fresh juice. The best spot for breakfast during your stay (the inn does not serve breakfast).
Natural gas seeping from the ground keeps a flame burning year-round — most magical after dark. Many bring corn to roast over it; bring a flashlight.
The most popular crescent beach — clear water, steady waves, and a full lineup of snorkeling, surfing, SUP and banana boats. The top summer water spot.
The peninsula's largest fishing harbour — affordable sashimi and just-landed seafood; the adjacent marine reserve is a favourite snorkeling spot teeming with fish.
Taiwan's largest marine-biology museum — the whale plaza, the giant ocean tank, the kelp forest and the beluga tunnel keep families happily entertained for a full day.
Kenting's liveliest strip — restaurants, bars, market stalls and souvenir shops back to back, lit up after dark. The place to feel Kenting's night scene.
Taiwan's most sweeping grassland-and-cliff landscape — gaze over the Pacific from the edge, and at night a famously dark sky for stargazing.
Ranked among the world's great sunset viewpoints — at dusk the sky and the Taiwan Strait blaze orange together. The classic Hengchun-peninsula sunset.
One of Taiwan's four famous hot springs — a colourless, odourless sodium bicarbonate spring with silky water. The go-to Hengchun-peninsula plan B for cool evenings and rainy days.