Green Island's Dabaisha Beach: A Dreamy Coastline of Coral White Sand and Azure Waters
by 歐郎瑞旅遊日記
May 15, 2025
📍 Location
Taitung County, Green Island Township (Navigation: Dabaisha Diving Area)
🕒 Opening Hours
Open 24/7
🎟️ Admission
Free entry
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🚗 Transportation
• By car:
Starting from Nanliao Fishing Harbor, drive clockwise along the island's ring road. Shortly after passing Chaojih Hot Springs, you'll see the sign for Dabaisha Diving Area on the left.
• Public transportation:
There is no public transportation on Green Island. It is recommended to rent a scooter or bicycle to get around.
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📝 Personal Experience
Dabaisha Beach is located on the southwestern side of Green Island and is the largest and most pristine white sand beach on the island, stretching for hundreds of meters. The beach is composed of coral granules and shell fragments, creating a fine, white texture that contrasts beautifully with the azure waters, showcasing the enchanting charm of a tropical island.
The area features a diving trail where, during high tide, the water gently covers the path, giving the illusion of walking on water. During low tide, visitors can observe the rich intertidal ecosystem and the diverse reef formations. Additionally, there are two excellent diving spots offshore, particularly on the eastern side. One of them, known as "Three Rocks," is famous for its three protruding reef formations and abundant marine life, making it a favorite for diving enthusiasts.
Surrounding the beach is a native tropical coastal forest, featuring plants like shell ginger, pandanus, and beach morning glory, which add to the picturesque tropical scenery. The coastal forest also serves as a habitat for rare land hermit crabs, such as the purple land crab and gray-white land hermit crab, adding an element of ecological interest.
Visitors are advised to bring sunscreen, sufficient drinking water, and to protect the natural environment by avoiding damage to the beach's ecosystem. Additionally, safety precautions should be taken, especially avoiding the edges of cliffs.
Post by 歐郎瑞旅遊日記 | May 15, 2025












