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The best time to go to Taiwan
If you're looking for pleasant weather, the best time to head to Taiwan is during the spring months of April to June or the autumn months of mid-September to November. During these times, the island experiences sunny weather with temperatures ranging between 24°C to 30°C. Although there may be occasional rainfall, it’s generally not frequent or intense enough to disrupt your travel plans.
The high season in Taiwan is from June to August when the temperature and humidity are higher. Despite this, it tends to be busy, and hotels can fill up, so it’s essential to plan your trip well in advance if you choose to visit during these months.
For budget-friendly travel, consider visiting Taiwan during the off-peak months. You'll find lower prices for flights and accommodations, making it a more cost-effective option. If you're flexible on your departure dates, use our whole-month tool to find the cheapest day of the year to travel to your preferred city in Taiwan.
The best time to book flights to Taiwan
To get the cheapest flights to Taiwan, the best time to book is around 45 to 60 days before you fly. You can easily track the price of your airline tickets to Taiwan by creating a Price Alert. Whenever prices fluctuate, we'll let you know with an email or push notification to make sure you get the best deal.
Airlines that fly to Taiwan
The most popular routes between Canada and Taiwan are:
From Vancouver International Airport to Taipei with China Airlines
From Toronto Pearson International Airport to Taipei with Air Canada
From Vancouver International Airport to Taipei with EVA Airways
Top things to see and do in Taiwan
Taiwan offers a multitude of experiences for travellers, from the beauty of Taroko Gorge to cherry blossom season in Yangmingshan. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy scuba diving in Kenting and the various islands, while nature lovers can explore Lantau Island and hike through the Sai Kung Peninsula. The country is also dotted with hot springs, perfect for a relaxing soak. Additionally, Taiwan is known for its numerous festivals that showcase the rich culture and traditions of the island.
Some of the most renowned festivals include the Lantern Festival - celebrated at the end of the Lunar New Year with colourful lanterns illuminating the night sky; the Dragon Boat Festival - a lively event featuring dragon boat races, energetic drumming, and sticky rice dumplings; and the Mid-Autumn Festival - a time for family reunions, moon gazing, and enjoying delicious mooncakes.
Best cities to visit in Taiwan
Taipei
Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is known for its night markets, modern architecture like Taipei 101, and rich cultural sites such as the National Palace Museum. Don't miss a visit to the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and an opportunity to dine at one of the many authentic Taiwanese eateries around the city.
Taichung
Located in central Taiwan, Taichung boasts a mix of modern development and traditional charm. Visit the colourful Rainbow Village, the beautiful Taichung Park, and the Fengjia Night Market for local street food. The city is also home to the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts for art enthusiasts.
Kaohsiung
As Taiwan's second-largest city and one of its major ports, Kaohsiung offers views of the harbour, towering skyscrapers, and Love River. The city is enriched with history and culture, so be sure to visit the Lotus Pond, home to numerous temples, including the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, for a memorable experience.
Tainan
Tainan, the oldest city in Taiwan, is a must-visit for history buffs. Get a glimpse of Taiwan's past by exploring its ancient temples, forts, and traditional streets. The Anping district, with its famous Anping Tree House and Fort Zeelandia, offers an unforgettable journey back in time. Remember to sample the local cuisine at the city's night markets.