Green Island: Shilang/Chaikou Snorkeling, Blue Cave Secret Exploration, Night Tour
- Led by professional instructors, ensuring safety and security
- No license required for any activity, beginners and those afraid of water are welcome
- Free photography service to capture your most beautiful memories
- Safe and accessible nighttime tours suitable for adults and children
What to expect
[Snorkeling Experience]
Go snorkeling at Green Island's well-known dive sites (Shilang or Chai Kou). In the snorkeling areas, you can usually see colorful tropical fish and a variety of hard and soft corals. Sometimes, you can even see sea turtles swimming around, which is very spectacular!
In addition to its rich ecology, Green Island's waters are clean and clear, with visibility usually over 10 meters, and over 20 meters on sunny days. It is a paradise for ocean lovers. When you come to Green Island, you must not miss this world-class natural beauty.
[Secret Realm Exploration]
First, go to the world-class secret scenic spot, Green Island Blue Cave, a miracle carefully crafted by nature. Light and shadow flow in the azure blue water. Because the Blue Cave is affected by tides and weather, the days when it can be safely entered during the year are limited. Only by walking into it in person can you experience the shock and emotion. If you miss this time, you may have to wait a long time before you encounter the perfect opportunity again!
This is not just a secret photo spot, there is also a natural diving platform, allowing those who want to challenge themselves to jump in with confidence under the guidance of a coach, and enjoy the thrill of diving safely and happily.
[Night Tour]
After night falls, Green Island quietly puts on another mysterious look. A professional guide will lead you into the quiet mountains and forests, away from the hustle and bustle of the daytime, to embark on a night of exploration. Stroll slowly under the Milky Way, looking for traces of nocturnal creatures large and small along the way. Surprises may be hidden in the inconspicuous branches and leaves. The most anticipated thing is the opportunity to witness Green Island's most representative wild animal, the sika deer, walking freely in the quiet forest.
The whole journey does not involve water, is easy and pleasant to walk, and can be safely participated in by couples, parents and children, or friends. Through the guide's delicate and vivid explanations, you can also slowly learn about the rich cultural history of this Fire Island and feel a completely different Green Island atmosphere. This is a night adventure combining nature, humanities, and the starry sky, and it is also Green Island's most peaceful and moving moment.










































