Here's the translation: Explore Taiwan's popular hot spring area, Xinbeitou, and the nighttime scenery of Jiufen with a Japanese-speaking guide. After a relaxing 4-hour stay at the hot springs, enjoy a stroll through Jiufen, illuminated by lanterns. For those who also want to explore Taipei City, a full-day plan is recommended! This luxurious and relaxing tour is perfect for repeat visitors to Taiwan and offers a soothing experience for adults.
●Experience both relaxing hot springs and the popular Jiufen in one day with this adult-oriented rejuvenation tour. ●From the moment you arrive, you'll be enveloped in the scent of sulfur! Enjoy the hot springs in the "Xinbeitou" area. ●The itinerary features a leisurely schedule with 4 hours at the hot springs and a full 2 hours exploring the nighttime scenery of Jiufen.
Afternoon Plan (Hot Springs + Nighttime Jiufen)
This plan allows for a leisurely afternoon departure, with a 4-hour stay in Xinbeitou and a 2-hour stay in Jiufen in the evening. Enjoy a creative Italian lunch.
Full-Day Plan (Taipei City + Hot Springs + Nighttime Jiufen)
This plan includes a morning city tour of Taipei, followed by an afternoon visit to Xinbeitou and Jiufen. In Taipei City, you will visit the National Palace Museum and the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, where you can watch the changing of the guard. In Xinbeitou, you will also visit the Geothermal Valley (Beitou Hot Spring Valley).
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The hot spring rooms are typically for 2 persons per room but can accommodate up to 4 persons per room (3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children). A surcharge of $750 is required for a room with 3 persons. (Children under 6 years old are free, children aged 6-11 require an additional fee, and children aged 12 and over are charged the same rate as adults).
Children under 4 years old or weighing 18 kg or less are required to use a child seat. Please request this option when booking. (One child seat is provided free of charge by the tour operator. Additional seats will incur a fee.)
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Is a swimsuit required for bathing? A. Swimwear is not required in the public baths available on the tour. You can use the facilities as you would in a traditional Japanese hot spring.
Q. Is there a place where children (under 12 years old) who cannot bathe can wait? A. Children can wait in the hotel's library space in the lobby. There are also many books available for children.