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Taiwan Stakes Claim as Safe, Easy Destination for Outdoor Enthusiasts

by Bruce Parkinson  April 30, 2026
Taiwan Stakes Claim as Safe, Easy Destination for Outdoor Enthusiasts

The skyline of Taipei.

Taiwan is targeting Canada’s many outdoor enthusiasts, pitching itself as a destination that is both exciting and easy to explore independently. 

According to the current Government of Canada travel advisory, travellers to Taiwan are told only to take normal security precautions. Officials also point out that Taiwan ranked fourth globally in Numbeo’s 2026 Safety Index. Canada ranked 77th on that list, while the U.S. came in at 94.

“For Canadian travellers, Taiwan offers something increasingly valuable in today’s travel landscape: comfort, peace of mind, and convenience,” said Sylvia Lee, Director of the San Francisco Office of the Tourism Administration, responsible for the Western Canada market. 

“Taiwan has a highly concentrated natural landscape, allowing travellers to experience diverse scenery such as mountains, forests, and coastlines within short distances,” Lee added.

“Travellers can not only enjoy vibrant cities, rich culture, beautiful natural scenery, and world-class cuisine, but also feel supported by well-developed infrastructure, reliable connectivity, and an easy-to-navigate travel environment.”

Beyond safety, Taiwan says it also offers the everyday convenience that allows independent travellers to enjoy their journeys with ease:

  • Mobile internet access is stable and widely available. 
  • Reliable, affordable and easy to use, Taiwan’s transportation network includes high-speed rail connecting major cities and public transportation systems in cities such as Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung.
  • Foreign visitors can also enjoy greater flexibility and better travel value through travel products such as the Taiwan Pass App. 
  • Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport also makes transit stays more convenient: travellers with layovers in Taiwan of 7 to 24 hours can join a free half-day transit tour, while eligible transit passengers may also receive airport consumption vouchers.
  • Taiwan’s bilingual and multilingual public services, signage systems, and visitor facilities create a more welcoming travel experience for international visitors. 

“Whether travelling solo, visiting for the first time, or planning a multi-city itinerary, Canadian travellers will find Taiwan to be a friendly and easy-to-explore destination,” Lee said.

For more information on visiting Taiwan, contact the Taiwan Tourism Information Centre in Vancouver.

  
  
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