REVIEW · TAIPEI
Taipei Private Transfer: Keelung Cruise Port to Hotel
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Your first hour in Taipei starts smoothly. This private transfer handles the tricky part: meeting you at the Keelung cruise port and escorting you straight to a car that’s ready to go. If you’re arriving with luggage and limited time, that one step can save real energy.
I especially like the meet-and-greet setup (your name on a sign and help finding your pickup spot) and the luggage-handling so you’re not playing luggage Tetris in a crowded terminal. One thing to consider: on rare occasions, the port greeting can get overwhelmed, so it pays to have your confirmation and hotline info ready in case you need a quick nudge.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Keelung Port to Taipei: A Fast, Direct 40-Minute Link
- Your Pickup at West Passenger Terminal (and How to Spot the Team)
- The Ride You’ll Get: Camry Sedan vs VW T5 Minivan
- Luggage Rules: What Fits and What Might Cause Fees
- The Hotel Drop-Off: Avoiding Taxi Lines and Confusion
- Price and Value: Why $85 Can Be a Smart Trade
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (and Who Should Consider Something Else)
- Should You Book This Private Keelung-to-Taipei Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the transfer from Keelung cruise port to Taipei?
- Where do you get picked up?
- Is this a one-way transfer?
- What vehicles are used for different group sizes?
- What luggage is allowed?
- Is meet-and-greet included?
- Is the service available 24/7?
Key things to know before you go

- Meet-and-greet at Keelung cruise port: a driver/representative meets you and escorts you to your private vehicle
- 40 minutes approx. to Taipei: about 16 miles (26 km), so you avoid the slow “wait for a taxi” loop
- Sedan for 1–2, minivan for 3–5: Toyota Camry (or equivalent) vs Volkswagen T5 (or equivalent)
- Luggage assistance included: you’re helped with loading and unloading, plus defined baggage limits
- 24/7 availability: useful for odd arrival times tied to cruise schedules
- Mobile ticket: helps you check in faster when terminals are busy
Keelung Port to Taipei: A Fast, Direct 40-Minute Link

Keelung to central Taipei is roughly 16 miles (26 km), and the transfer time is listed at about 40 minutes. That matters because cruise arrivals can turn into a time crunch: once you’re off the ship, you want the shortest path to your hotel and a quick change from travel mode to city mode.
This is a one-way private transfer from the cruise port to your Taipei accommodation. There’s no guide on board and no planned stops along the way—this service is built for momentum. If your goal is to drop your bags, freshen up, and get out exploring, you’ll appreciate how little friction there is.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Taipei
Your Pickup at West Passenger Terminal (and How to Spot the Team)

Pickup starts at the West Passenger Terminal in Keelung:
200, Keelung City, Ren’ai District, Gangxi St, 16號18 號
The practical idea is simple: when your cruise ship docks, you’re met at the terminal and escorted to your vehicle. The service uses mobile ticketing, and you receive confirmation at booking time, which should help you match the right group to the right car.
What you’ll want to do right when you enter the pickup area:
- Keep your booking details on your phone (mobile ticket + confirmation)
- Watch for a sign with your name
- If you can’t locate the pickup team quickly, use the operator hotline
The hotline numbers listed are:
+886-2-25634621 or +886-2-25635313
From real-world experiences shared for this transfer, most people find the process smooth: names are displayed clearly, and there’s guidance to the correct location inside the terminal. But I’d plan for the one speed bump that can happen at any busy cruise port—crowds, changing arrival rhythms, and the occasional “we’re catching up” moment. If your ship arrival is early or delayed, a quick phone call is the fastest way to fix it.
The Ride You’ll Get: Camry Sedan vs VW T5 Minivan

This transfer is private, which means you’re not sharing a shuttle schedule with strangers. Your vehicle depends on your group size:
- Sedan (1 to 2 people): Toyota Camry 2.0 (or equivalent)
- Minivan (3 to 5 people): Volkswagen T5 (or equivalent)
The listing also notes that the vehicle may vary based on the number of passengers, so don’t expect the exact same make/model every time. But the “shape” of the service stays consistent: a comfortable private sedan or minivan that’s meant to handle cruise luggage without a fight.
A nice detail: multiple reports mention clean vehicles and helpful drivers, and one person specifically noted extra items like phone chargers. That’s small, but when you’re getting phone battery into the low zone right after a cruise, it can feel like someone planned for your day.
Luggage Rules: What Fits and What Might Cause Fees
This is where private transfers earn their price. The service includes luggage-handling, so you’re not hunting for a porter or cramming bags in a taxi trunk yourself.
The baggage allowance is clearly stated:
- 1 standard-size suitcase and 1 carry-on bag per person
Oversized or excessive items (examples given include surfboards, golf clubs, or bikes) may face restrictions and could result in additional fees. If you’re traveling with something bulky or non-standard, it’s smart to ask the operator before you go, so you don’t get an ugly surprise at pickup.
Practical tip: keep your carry-on practical. Even though someone helps with luggage, you still want quick access to the essentials you’ll need immediately on arrival (documents, chargers, a light layer for the ride). Your suitcase can go to the trunk; your carry-on should stay “you-proof.”
The Hotel Drop-Off: Avoiding Taxi Lines and Confusion
The end point is your Taipei hotel. That’s the core value: a direct drive from the port to your door, without the typical terminal headaches like taxi lines, ride-hail delays, or figuring out how to explain your hotel in a busy area.
In successful cases, pickup is quick and orderly: people report prompt service, a driver who shows up on time, and a smooth handoff from the port to the vehicle. One common praise is that you’re escorted right to the pickup vehicle, which prevents that awkward search through a crowd.
That said, two issues show up in the less-perfect experiences:
- No one at the port to greet the group quickly enough, leading to a long wait
- Confusion with other passengers or a different hotel, usually tied to name/hotel matching at a busy terminal
This is why your best move is to keep your confirmation handy and stay near the pickup point. Also, if your sign seems hard to see, don’t hesitate to call. With private transfers, you want a fast resolution, not a slow mystery.
Once you’re in the car, the drive itself is described as uneventful and quick, which is exactly what you want after a day on a ship.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Taipei
Price and Value: Why $85 Can Be a Smart Trade
The listed price shows $85.00 per group (up to 2). At the same time, the additional info includes a note that the price is per person and is based on 7 adults per car/vehicle. In other words: pricing can depend on group size and how the operator allocates vehicles.
So how do you judge value without overthinking it?
You’re paying for:
- Priority pickup tied to your cruise arrival
- Direct hotel drop-off
- Luggage help
- Private vehicle (sedan for 1–2, minivan for 3–5)
- 24/7 service, which matters if your arrival time doesn’t fit normal daytime transport
If you’re a couple with two suitcases, the convenience is the big win. If you’re a small group (3–5), a minivan can be a strong value because you avoid paying multiple taxis/ride-hails and you keep everyone together. And if you’re tired after a cruise, the time you save is real money—especially when public transport and ride-hail waits start stretching.
There’s also a practical risk-management angle: having a private driver lined up reduces uncertainty. On the flip side, because it’s private, you should be ready to use the hotline if something goes off-schedule.
Who This Transfer Fits Best (and Who Should Consider Something Else)
This transfer is ideal if you:
- Want a stress-free start in Taipei after cruise docking
- Are traveling with suitcases and appreciate luggage handling
- Prefer a direct ride to your hotel over figuring out transport on arrival
- Need 24/7 coverage for your cruise timing
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re traveling ultra-light and enjoy the adventure of navigating local transport right away
- You strongly prefer a walking-and-transit style arrival (this service is built for car-to-hotel, not sightseeing en route)
Should You Book This Private Keelung-to-Taipei Transfer?
If your top priority is simple and fast, I’d book it. The best parts—meet-and-greet, clean private vehicles, and help with luggage—are exactly what reduce post-cruise stress. The price also makes sense when you compare it to the time and hassle of finding reliable transport while you’re carrying bags.
My decision rule:
- If you have any luggage and you want to get to your hotel quickly, this is a good buy.
- If you’re the type who likes to wander and you’re traveling super-light, you could do without a private transfer—but you’ll give up a lot of convenience.
One last smart move: save the hotline numbers and keep your hotel name handy. Private transfers are usually smooth, but being ready to call if the terminal gets chaotic is how you keep the day on track.
FAQ
How long is the transfer from Keelung cruise port to Taipei?
The ride is listed at about 40 minutes (approx.).
Where do you get picked up?
Pickup is at the West Passenger Terminal, 200, Taiwan, Keelung City, Ren’ai District, Gangxi St, 16號18 號.
Is this a one-way transfer?
Yes. It’s one-way from the cruise port to your hotel in Taipei.
What vehicles are used for different group sizes?
A Toyota Camry 2.0 (or equivalent) is used for 1 to 2 people, and a Volkswagen T5 (or equivalent) is used for 3 to 5 people. The vehicle may vary based on passenger count.
What luggage is allowed?
Each person can have up to 1 standard-size suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Oversized/excess luggage may have restrictions and could incur additional fees.
Is meet-and-greet included?
Yes. You get meet-and-greet service and luggage-handling services.
Is the service available 24/7?
Yes. Transfers are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.



























