Taiwan enjoys a subtropical climate with noticeable yet gentle seasonal changes that result in cool, mild winters and hot summers in which temperatures reach an average high in the mid-thirties Celsius. With lush subtropical ecosystems, alpine forests, deep winding gorges, such as the famous Taroko Gorge, tropical beaches and marine ecology, Taiwan really is the ‘Ilha Formosa.’ To preserve the beauty of Taiwan, there are seven national parks and 13 national scenic areas.
A number of countries are eligible for the visa exemption program, which permits a duration of stay up to 90 days. Visas for short stays are issued with a validity of 30 to 90 days depending on the person’s passport. For details, please visit
http://www.boca.gov.tw/mp?mp=1
Upon arrival in the Taoyuan International Airport, automatic sensors will take your temperature at the boundary control points, and if it is high, you will be required to have a quick health check.
Visitors are not advised to have any particular vaccinations. Vaccination certificates are required only in exceptional circumstances
Tap water is regularly checked but is not recommended for drinking. Bottled water and mineral water is recommended.