Monthly Update: Singaporean Travelers Flock to Taiwan Amidst School Holidays
As the school holidays kicked in, many Singaporean families flocked to Taiwan, triggering a surge in hotel prices and limited accommodation options. In this month’s update, we’ll delve into the HardwareZone forum discussions, highlighting key takeaways for Singaporean readers.
Key Highlights:
- Taiwan’s peak travel season is in full swing, with hotel prices expected to increase during the 6-week school holiday period.
- Singaporean travelers are advised to book accommodations and travel arrangements early to avoid sold-out situations.
- Ximen is a recommended neighborhood to stay, with plenty of eateries and MRT access.
Main Discussion Points:
- Accommodation Options: Forum members discussed the challenges of finding accommodations in Taipei, especially during peak season. Some recommended using Airbnb (with a focus on amenities like washing machines) and filtering by neighborhood.
- Neighborhoods in Taipei: A member shared a guide on Taipei’s neighborhoods, highlighting areas like Zhongshan, Da’an, and Xinyi. Ximen was specifically recommended for its accessibility and amenities.
- Hotel Options: Hotel 6 – Ximen was suggested as a viable option, although members noted that family rooms are generally better designed than smaller rooms.
- Travel Essentials: Forum members shared tips on purchasing SIM cards at Taiwan airports and using EasyCards for convenient travel. Note that only one SIM card is allowed per passport.
Important Details:
- Deadlines and Rates: Singaporean travelers are advised to book accommodations and travel arrangements early to avoid peak season prices.
- Local Tips: Bring two QR codes for standby and consider using online Arrival services for a smoother experience.
Community Insights:
- Lucky Draw Disappointments: Several forum members shared their disappointment at not winning the lucky draw for EasyCards.
- Weather Comparison: One member noted that Taiwan’s current weather is cooler than Singapore’s.
- Success Stories: A few members shared their success stories, including winning 2-3 EasyCards in a single trip.
Things to Note:
- Verification Needed: Some forum members mentioned the need to verify information on Taiwan’s travel regulations and requirements.
- Comparison with SG: Members frequently compared Taiwan’s travel experiences to Singapore’s, providing helpful insights for local readers.
In conclusion, this month’s update highlights the importance of early travel planning, particularly during peak season in Taiwan. Singaporean travelers are advised to book accommodations and travel arrangements early, considering factors like hotel prices, neighborhood options, and travel essentials.