Elizabeth Sweet Night
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Recent lowest price from $USD 525 (✅ Quarterly new price updated)
| No. 231-7, Xiwei Map | |
| Penghu County | |
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About this hotel
A trip to Taiwan’s Penghu County is incomplete without a stop at 伊莉莎白甜夜 (Elizabeth Sweet Night), a cozy seaside dessert and glamping retreat perched on the western edge of Magong City that has become a beloved hidden gem for travelers tired of overcrowded tourist hubs. Set back from the busy main coastal road, shaded by towering coconut palms and with unobstructed views of the Taiwan Strait’s turquoise waters, this welcoming spot is more than just a place to eat—it’s an ideal base to explore three of Penghu’s most charming nearby attractions.
Just a 10-minute drive from Elizabeth Sweet Night, Penghu Great Bridge connects Xiyu Island and Baisha Island, stretching 2.5 kilometers across sparkling shallow reef waters. Rent a bicycle from Elizabeth Sweet Night to cycle the bridge’s dedicated shoulder path during golden hour, when the setting sun paints the waves in shifting shades of gold and sapphire. Pause at the midpoint observation deck to spot small fishing boats bobbing in the breeze and wild sea turtles gliding through the clear shallows on calm, sunny days.
Fifteen minutes from Elizabeth Sweet Night, Shanshui Beach is a quiet stretch of powdery golden sand ideal for slow, coastal relaxation. Unlike Penghu’s busier tourist beaches, Shanshui stays uncrowded even during peak travel season, with gentle waves perfect for swimming and soft dunes great for picnics. At low tide, explore the exposed intertidal zone to hunt for colorful seashells, tiny starfish, and hermit crabs, a low-key activity that delights both kids and adults.
A 12-minute drive inland from Elizabeth Sweet Night brings you to Magong Old City, Penghu’s 300-year-old historic core. Wander the narrow winding alleyways lined with preserved granite stone walls, traditional southern Taiwan courtyard homes, and century-old temples. Visit the ancient Magong Mazu Temple, one of the oldest Mazu places of worship in Taiwan, and grab street food snacks like crispy oyster omelets and savory Penghu milkfish balls from family-run hole-in-the-wall vendors.
After a full day of exploring, return to Elizabeth Sweet Night for its signature sea salt mango shaved ice and lavender shortbread, enjoyed on an open-air wooden deck as the sea breeze carries the soft sound of rolling waves. For visitors wanting to extend their stay, the property offers simple, cozy glamping cabins with ocean views, letting you wake up to pink sunrises over the strait. Blending warm hospitality, unbeatable sweet treats, and easy access to Penghu’s best sights, Elizabeth Sweet Night is an essential stop for any Penghu getaway. (Word count: 491)
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
Check room availabilityFree parking, Non-smoking rooms
Bathrooms Private bathroom
Outdoor Terrace, Garden
Room Facilities Clothes hanger
Internet Internet not provided by the property
Parking No reservation required: Private parking available nearby [Free]
General Facilities Air conditioning, Smoking not allowed, Non-smoking rooms
Languages Spoken Chinese