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Visit The Best Hot Springs In Taiwan

After roaming the Jingmei Night Market and admiring the rock formations at Yehliu Geopark, you may want to slow down and take a dip in one of Taiwan’s hot springs. These pockets of therapeutic waters will wipe out your weariness and soothe your senses.

Many high-temperature springs mushroomed throughout Taiwan because of its position near an oceanic trench and within a tectonic collision zone. Taiwan’s hot springs are clean and potable—mainly the reason why spas and resorts have also flourished in the country. 

Which one would be the best to visit? Well, it really depends on your location, travel schedule, and preferences. Here, we round up some of the best hot springs you can choose from:

 

 

Guanziling Hot Spring

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732, Taiwan, Tainan City, Baihe District

Have you ever bathed in mud? Guanziling is famous for its mud bath, and there are only three countries that have this kind of hot spring in the world—the other two are Japan and Italy. 

The water in this hot spring resort is known for treating allergies and rejuvenating the skin. You can slather the mud on your body as you would with soap, let it dry out, and then rinse it off in a pool. Tourists also flock to what is called the Water and Fire Cave, where there are flames that seem to be dancing on top of a natural spring. Around the area are the Tiger Head Mountain, Chicken Cage Mountain, and Pillow Mountain.

 

 

Ruisui Hot Springs

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Nestled in southern Hualien County, Taiwan, Ruisui is known for its water with a brownish stain. Many would mistake it as murky, but it’s just the result of the water’s rich iron content oxidizing and being in contact with the air. 

Salt crystals can also be found on the surface of the water. You can choose from three public baths with different temperatures at Ruisui Hot Springs. They have facilities where you can rinse, a guesthouse, and get some drinks.

 

 

Beitou Hot Springs

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Let the relaxing thermal pools of Beitou, the hot spring capital of Taiwan, take away your physical aches and stress. The volcanic core of Mount Datun is the source of heat of the district’s springs. The three different types of hot spring you can find in the area are the Green Sulfur Springs, Red Iron Springs, and White Sulfur Springs. 

One of the most popular hot springs in Beitou is the Millennium Hot Spring, located at No. 6, Zhongshan Road, Beitou District, Taipei City. Visitors can enjoy both hot and cold pools here, where temperatures of hot pools range from 42 to 46 degrees celsius.

The oldest bathhouse in Beitou is the Long Nai Tang Hot Spring. It may not have the luxurious amenities other bathhouses have, but it excels in keeping traditions. Long Nai Tang Hot Spring has two private baths, one for women and one for men, while the public bath area has two hot pools.

If you’re looking for a complete, modern hot spring resort experience, stay at the Grand View Resort Beitou. Being the only five-star hotel in Beitou, the Grand View Resort features a rooftop infinity pool with views of mountain landscapes and green sceneries. They also have a sauna, steam room, a dining area, and lounges. If you want to secure a private hot spring room with a complimentary afternoon tea set, you may order your Taipei Grand View Resort Beitou vouchers in advance.

 

 

Tai’an Hot Spring

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The Tai’an Hot Spring is a gem in Tai’an Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan and can be accessed by bus and taxi from the Miaoli Station of the Taiwan Railways Administration. The Tai’an Hot Spring features a colorless and odorless alkaline carbonate spring and it can heat up to about 47 degrees Celsius.

 

 

Jiaoxi Hot Spring

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Minerals like magnesium, sodium, carbon, and potassium fill the hot springs of Jiaoxi. You can take the train and travel for two hours from Taipei to Jiaoxi or ride on a bus from the Taipei Bus Station or Taipei City Hall Station. 

You can head to Jiaoxi Hotsprings Park, located at 262, Taiwan, Yilan County, Jiaoxi Township. You can soak yourself in soothingly warm waters while surrounded by a beautiful landscape composed of shrubs, trees, ponds, and pathways. The coffee shop and open-air theater complete the tranquil ambiance. 

 

 

If you feel like having a quieter, more intimate hot spring dipping, book your Taiwan Yilan Guan Xiang Century Hot Spring Hotel Spa Experience now. It features a spa tub, a sauna, and spa services.  The hotel has toys available if you’re coming with children.

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