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About this hotel
A Comprehensive Guide to Hai Wan Wan Homestay (海灣灣民宿), Penghu County
Introduction
Tucked away in Penghu’s most accessible base, Magong City, Hai Wan Wan Homestay delivers the laid-back, intimate island vibe that draws travelers to this archipelago of windswept beaches and volcanic rock formations every year. Far from the overcrowded chain resorts that dot parts of the coast, this family-run homestay balances warm local hospitality with convenient, traveler-focused amenities, making it an ideal home base for exploring everything Penghu has to offer, from quiet coves to historic old town alleys.
Hotel Overview
Hai Wan Wan Homestay is located at No. 83-56, Xiwei Village, Magong City, a quiet residential neighborhood just a 10-minute drive from Magong Airport and a 15-minute ride from central Magong’s busy waterfront. The property is 100% non-smoking, keeping spaces fresh for guests sensitive to smoke, and the friendly local hosts speak fluent Mandarin to help with any travel needs. Key complimentary perks include a free airport shuttle, so you don’t have to haggle for a taxi after your flight, free wired internet in all common areas, and complimentary on-street public parking near the homestay for travelers renting a scooter or car—Penghu’s most popular way to get around. For added convenience, the team offers luggage storage for early check-ins or late departures, and an on-site travel consultation desk where you can book island boat tours, reserve restaurant spots, and get insider tips on hidden beaches away from the tourist crowds.
Nearby Local Attractions
Three unmissable attractions sit within a 20-minute drive of the homestay:
- Magong Old City: Just 15 minutes from the homestay, this preserved 17th-century walled town is home to the iconic Penghu Tianhou Temple, one of the oldest Mazu temples in Taiwan. Wander narrow alleyways lined with traditional grey brick houses, stop for handmade sesame oil and cactus ice cream at local street stalls, and climb the remnants of the old city wall for sunset views over the harbor.
- Shanshui Beach: A 12-minute drive south, this 1-kilometer arc of soft golden sand is famous for its shallow, calm turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, or long walks at low tide to hunt for seashells. It’s also one of Penghu’s top spots to watch bioluminescent blue tears glow in the water between late spring and early autumn.
- Whale Cave: A 20-minute drive west on the northern coast, this natural volcanic sea arch is one of Penghu’s most photographed landmarks. Carved by centuries of wind and wave, the curved opening frames the ocean perfectly for photos, and the surrounding basalt rock formations are a great spot for leisurely coastal hikes.
Travel Tips
If you plan to explore the entire archipelago, book a scooter or small car in advance—parking near the homestay is free but cannot be reserved, so arriving earlier in the day increases your chance of getting a spot close by. The homestay’s travel consultation desk can arrange discounted group tours to outlying islands like Qimei and Xiji, which are well worth a day trip if you have extra time. Remember that Penghu’s weather is hottest and sunniest between June and August, so pack plenty of sunscreen and a sun hat— even on overcast days, the reflection off the ocean can cause bad sunburn. Finally, let your hosts know your arrival time at least a day in advance to lock in your complimentary airport pickup, so you can start your Penghu vacation stress-free.
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
Check room availability Airport Shuttle【Free】, Free Parking
Internet Wired Internet available in public areas Free
Parking Not bookable: Public parking facilities nearby the property【Free】 Street parking
Services Luggage Storage, Tour Desk, Airport Shuttle
General Facilities Smoking not allowed throughout the property
Languages Spoken Chinese