REVIEW · TAIPEI
Keelung Shore Excursion: Private 6H Natural Wonder & Seafood Tour
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Two colors, one coastline stop.
This private Keelung day mixes big Taiwan scenery with geology you can actually understand, from Yin Yang Sea to Yehliu Geopark, then finishes at the seaside for a seafood-focused break.
Two things I really like: you get a bilingual driver guide (including a named guide like Paul, based on guest feedback) who helps you move efficiently, and the stops are timed so you’re not stuck in a bus all day. The Yin Yang Sea photo stop and the Yehliu admission being included are also a strong value combo.
One consideration: your Guihou lunch is not part of the included price. Plan for food costs at the harbor, and wear shoes for moderate walking.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Keelung Shore Day at a Glance: Natural Wonders Plus a Seafood Finish
- Yin Yang Sea: Real Mineral Chemistry Behind the Split Colors
- Yehliu Geopark and Queen’s Head: Wind-and-Water Rocks That Feel Like Earth’s Fossil Record
- Guihou Fishing Harbor Seafood Stop: What’s Included and How to Plan Your Meal
- Private Pickup From Keelung Cruise Port: Terminals, Comfort, and Time Control
- Price and Value at $189 Per Person: When This Feels Worth It
- What to Bring, Weather Notes, and Small Tips That Save Time
- Should You Book the Keelung Shore Excursion With Yin Yang Sea and Yehliu Geopark?
- FAQ
- How long is the Keelung shore excursion?
- Where does the tour pick up and drop off?
- Is Yehliu Geopark admission included?
- What are the main stops on the itinerary?
- Is lunch included?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I need to bring cash?
- What walking level should I expect?
- Does travel insurance come with the tour?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Which Keelung terminal should I select?
Key highlights at a glance

- Private pickup and drop-off at Keelung Cruise Port, so timing feels easier on a cruise day
- Yin Yang Sea’s color split is explained as mineral runoff, not a staged effect
- Yehliu Geopark entry included, with iconic rocks like Queen’s Head
- Guihou Fishing Harbor seafood stop focuses on the coast and fresh-catch eating, but lunch is on you
- Bilingual guide + air-conditioned private vehicle keeps the day smooth
Keelung Shore Day at a Glance: Natural Wonders Plus a Seafood Finish
This tour is built for cruise passengers (and anyone staying nearby) who want a tight, satisfying mix: one odd science scene, one real geology show, and then a coastal seafood payoff. You’re looking at about 5 to 7 hours total, with around an hour at Yin Yang Sea, about an hour at Yehliu Geopark, and roughly an hour and a half at Guihou Fishing Harbor.
You’ll ride in an air-conditioned private vehicle, and you’ll have a professional Chinese & English-speaking driver guide. That matters on a day like this because the spots are visually easy to love, but the timing and explanations are what turn it into a better experience for you.
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Yin Yang Sea: Real Mineral Chemistry Behind the Split Colors

Yin Yang Sea sounds like a trick, but it’s described as a real natural effect caused by mineral runoff mixing into the water. The result is that clear split look: golden yellow against deep blue, like the ocean changed its mind and split down the middle.
Your stop here is about 1 hour, which is just enough time to take photos, look around, and learn what you’re seeing without turning it into a slow slog. I like that the tour gives you the explanation along with the visuals. You get a story you can remember later, not just a quick picture.
Practical tip: bring your lighter jacket even if you think it’ll be warm. Coastal wind can make the air feel cooler than you expect, and you’ll be walking around a bit.
Yehliu Geopark and Queen’s Head: Wind-and-Water Rocks That Feel Like Earth’s Fossil Record

Yehliu Geopark is the geology stop, and it’s the kind that makes you look longer than you planned. The formations are shaped by wind and water over millennia, turning simple rock into shapes that look almost designed.
This is where you’ll see the famous Queen’s Head, plus other sculpted geological wonders. The tour sets aside about 1 hour here, and because the admission fee is included, you can spend your mental energy on exploring rather than handling tickets.
What you’ll want to watch for is how the park’s details reward slow looking. If you speed through, you miss the fun. If you take it step by step—turning your head, changing angles, and reading the shapes—you’ll come away with a much stronger sense of how these coastal forces work.
Footwear note: you’ll do some walking, and surfaces may not be flat or perfectly smooth. Comfortable walking shoes help you enjoy the rocks instead of constantly watching your footing.
Guihou Fishing Harbor Seafood Stop: What’s Included and How to Plan Your Meal

The last stop is Guihou Fishing Harbor, with a seafood focus and coastal views. This is the part where you’re meant to slow down and enjoy the atmosphere while thinking about the day’s catch.
The stop runs about 1 hour 30 minutes. The key practical detail is that your meal isn’t guaranteed as part of the included package. The tour notes that guests cover their own lunch expenses, and the tour’s listed inclusions do not cover food and drinks. So you should plan on paying for your seafood lunch and any drinks on-site.
I suggest you treat this like a choose-your-own adventure moment: decide what you want before you commit your appetite. If you’re traveling on a cruise schedule, you’ll feel less rushed if you already know you’re ordering a seafood set meal versus smaller bites.
Also, bring cash. The tour specifically reminds you to bring it, which usually means on-the-spot payments may be easier that way.
Private Pickup From Keelung Cruise Port: Terminals, Comfort, and Time Control
This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates. That usually translates to less waiting around and fewer interruptions when you’re working with cruise timing. You’ll get Keelung Port pickup & drop-off, and you’ll travel by air-conditioned private vehicle—worth it on a longer shore day.
One logistics detail you really don’t want to overlook: Keelung Port has two terminals. You need to tell the operator whether you’re arriving at the East Passenger Terminal or West Passenger Terminal. You’ll also be asked for your cruise ship name and pickup time.
That’s the difference between a smooth start and a stressful scramble. If you’re booking from a cruise, double-check your terminal in your ship materials, then send it exactly as requested.
Other comfort notes that matter:
- You’ll do moderate walking, so don’t plan this day as a full sit-down outing.
- You’ll have guidance for practical timing, but weather can still affect what you can enjoy.
- There’s a luggage rule: one luggage per traveler and avoid oversize items.
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Price and Value at $189 Per Person: When This Feels Worth It
At $189 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest option. But it is a very particular value package: private transportation, bilingual guidance, Yehliu Geopark entry, and port pickup/drop-off. It also includes travel insurance and covers fuel, parking, and toll fees.
Here’s how I’d judge the value for you:
- If you’re traveling as a couple or small group, private vehicle + guide often becomes cost-effective compared to piecing together separate tickets and trains.
- If your time on land is limited (like a cruise stop), the pickup/drop-off structure and the planned stop order reduce wasted time.
- If you care about explanations, a professional Chinese & English-speaking guide turns Yehliu and Yin Yang Sea into more than quick photo stops.
The one cost that can surprise people is the last part of the day: your lunch and drinks at Guihou are on you. If you know you’ll spend on a seafood meal anyway, this doesn’t change much. But if you’re trying to stick tightly to a budget, you’ll want to factor in that extra spending.
What to Bring, Weather Notes, and Small Tips That Save Time
This tour works best with a little preparation. The operator’s reminders are there for a reason:
- Bring cash
- Wear comfortable walking shoes
- Pack a light jacket
- Plan for moderate walking
You’ll also need to give details for travel insurance: full name, birthday, passport number, and nationality for each participant. That’s not the kind of thing you want to scramble for at the last minute.
Weather matters too. The tour notes that it requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s a big deal for a shore excursion, where ship schedules can be tight.
If you’re traveling with kids, you can request a child seat in the vehicle in advance.
Should You Book the Keelung Shore Excursion With Yin Yang Sea and Yehliu Geopark?

If you like practical sightseeing—short stops with clear payoffs—this is a strong choice. I’d book it if:
- you want a private cruise-port style day with a bilingual guide
- you’re interested in geology and want the reasons behind what you see
- you don’t mind paying for lunch at the end of the tour
I’d think twice if:
- you’re strict about all-inclusive meal pricing, since food and drinks are not included and lunch is your responsibility
- you prefer mostly low-walking days (this includes moderate walking)
- your travel dates are very inflexible and weather uncertainty would be stressful
Bottom line: for a limited Keelung stop, this tour’s order makes sense, its inclusions cover the heavy hitters (Yehliu entry, private vehicle, guide, and port logistics), and the day ends where you can reward yourself with seafood and sea views.
FAQ
How long is the Keelung shore excursion?
The duration is approximately 5 to 7 hours.
Where does the tour pick up and drop off?
Pickup and drop-off are at Keelung Cruise Port.
Is Yehliu Geopark admission included?
Yes, the entrance fee for Yehliu Geopark is included.
What are the main stops on the itinerary?
The tour visits Yin Yang Sea, YehLiu Geopark, and Guihou Fishing Harbor.
Is lunch included?
Food and drinks are not included, and the tour notes that guests are responsible for covering their own lunch expenses at Guihou Fishing Harbor.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It is private, and only your group will participate.
Do I need to bring cash?
Yes. The tour reminds you to bring cash.
What walking level should I expect?
A moderate amount of walking is involved.
Does travel insurance come with the tour?
Yes, travel insurance is provided for every guest. You’ll need to provide details like full name, birthday, passport number, and nationality.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Which Keelung terminal should I select?
Keelung Port has East Passenger Terminal and West Passenger Terminal. Let the operator know which one you’re arriving at, plus your cruise ship name and pickup time.




























