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TAIPEI TAIWAN TRAVEL GUIDE BLOG with DIY Itinerary, Things to Do . . . UPDATE: Filipino tourists can travel to Taiwan without a visa until July 31, 2025, after Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced the extension of the visa-free program for Philippine passport holders See more details below UPDATED First-Timer's Travel Guide Blog to Taipei, Taiwan
A Filipino Traveller’s Guide to Visiting Taiwan for the First Time Some Filipinos are lucky, because they no longer have to apply for a tourist visa Philippine passport holders who have a valid visa or a resident visa issued by U S A , Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and the Schengen Convention countries are automatically eligible for the visa exempt program
Taiwan Travel Tips: 24 Essential Things To Know Before You Go 30 May 2020 Exceptionally beautiful, well organised and unfailingly friendly, Taiwan is a wonderfully easy place to travel With spectacular hiking trails and fairytale forests, tastebud-tingling street eats and world-class tea, a rich culture and fascinating history, mindboggling mountains and remote natural hot springs, along with the warmest welcome I’ve ever encountered, my five weeks
Taiwan Visa in the Philippines and Tourist Spots: Taiwan Travel Guide Top 10 Taiwan Tourist Spots to Visit There’s something for everyone on the island From bustling downtowns to chill nature parks, we’ve listed the top 10 Taiwan tourist spots to visit Check out our Taiwan travel guide for 2023 below 📍 Taipei 101 Location: No 45, Shifu Road, Xinyi District, Taipei City
Taiwan Travel Guide for Filipinos - Security Bank Philippines Don’t forget to share this blog to your family and friends who are also planning to visit Taiwan Hope this curated 2022 Taiwan travel guide for Filipinos will make your travel-planning easier And if you are also aiming to go to Singapore this year, check out this curated 2022 Singapore Travel Guide for Filipinos
The Ultimate Taiwan Travel Guide: Itinerary, Tips, and Must-See . . . Taiwan is a destination that captivates the heart of every traveler with its rich cultural heritage, modern cities, scenic nature spots, and delicious street food For Filipino tourists, Taiwan offers a mix of comfort and adventure, affordability and charm, and most importantly, visa-free access (as of 2025) that makes it one of the most convenient international getaways from the Philippines
Taiwan Visa-Free for Filipinos: Everything You Need to Know Filipino travelers rejoice! Taiwan remains visa-free for Filipinos until 31 July 2026 for a period of up to 14 days In an official Facebook post by Taiwan Tourism PH, the Taiwan visa-free entry for Filipinos has been extended for another year, starting from 1 Aug 2025 until 31 July 2026
First-Timers Guide to Taiwan - Tara Lets Anywhere Taiwan has various visa regulations depending on your nationality Make sure to check with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office or Taiwan’s official immigration website first Filipinos are visa-free up to July 2025 Here are the requirements: Passport validity of at least 6 months; Return ticket
TAIWAN TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Still Visa-Free for Filipinos? Quarantine . . . In fact, Philippine Airlines, the country’s flag carrier, has added one more flight to Taiwan This is a good sign that tourism (and travel in general) is starting to get back on its feet PAL now flies to the Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) twice a day: PR 890 Departure: 06:25 AM Arrival: 08:45 AM ; PR 894 Departure: 5:50 PM
TAIWAN ITINERARY FOR 11 DAYS: A SOLO DIY TRAVEL GUIDE - The Adventuress No wonder Taiwan is a must-visit destination in Asia, not just among Filipino travelers but also foreign tourists! This is my first solo trip to Taiwan, and I decided to explore the country for 11 days whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned solo adventurer, this solo travel guide to Taiwan is for you In this blog post, this