Visiting Taiwan in March 2026 – 7 Best Things to Do and 2 Helpful Reminders!

Visiting Taiwan in March 2026 – 7 Best Things to Do and 2 Helpful Reminders!

March in Taiwan is the perfect time to experience the spring season, as the chilly winter fades away and the temperatures gradually warm up, ushering in a vibrant flower season with cherry blossoms, azaleas, and calla lilies in bloom. Cultural activities also kick off, such as the famous Mazu Pilgrimage, offering a feast of experiences. For those who love sunshine and beaches, the southern part of Taiwan is already warm enough for a beach vacation. In short, March is an excellent time to visit Taiwan. Below are six must-do activities and three helpful reminders to inspire your travel planning!

7 Best Things to Do in Taiwan in March 2025

1. Enjoy the Alishan Cherry Blossom Season

flower viewing

Cherry blossoms at Alishan usually start blooming in mid-March and continue into early April, creating a pink sea of flowers. Take a ride on the Alishan Forest Railway to travel through cherry blossom groves and enjoy the stunning natural beauty.

2. Admire the Azalea Season at Yangmingshan and Da’an Forest Park

pink flowers

In March, Yangmingshan in Taipei is filled with blooming azaleas. If you’re lucky, you may also see cherry blossoms and calla lilies. If you prefer to stay closer to the city, Da’an Forest Park is a great alternative for a flower picnic, as the azaleas are in full bloom there too.

3. Explore Turtle Island in Yilan

seaside fishing at the pier

Every March, Turtle Island in Yilan opens to the public. You can take a boat around the island, hike to the summit, and enjoy breathtaking views of the sea and sky. With a bit of luck, you might even spot dolphins playing in the waters.

4. Join the Mazu Pilgrimage

A large crowd at the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage in Taiwan, with a temple adorned with red lanterns and yellow flags, a cultural highlight of Taiwan tour packages and tours of Taiwan

As one of Taiwan’s largest religious events, the Mazu Pilgrimage usually takes place in March and April. The journey often begins with the Mazu procession from the Baishatun Mazu Temple in Miaoli. The route and number of days vary each year, with the procession sometimes crossing roads, streams, or even stopping in homes and schools. If your schedule allows, consider walking a short stretch of the pilgrimage to experience the lively and sacred atmosphere of this cultural event. (The pilgrimage dates are usually confirmed in January each year.)

5. Visit the Hidden Gem of Southern Taiwan: Maolin Purple Butterfly Season

overwintering butterfly valleys Purple Crow Butterfly

From October to March, flocks of Taiwanese Purple Crow butterflies migrate to Maolin in southern Taiwan, creating a mesmerizing “Purple Butterfly Valley.” March is the tail end of this spectacle, so don’t miss it! (Image Source: Maolin National Scenic Area Administration)

6. Catch the End of Strawberry Season

strawberries in the farm bearing fruit

March marks the end of Taiwan’s strawberry season, making it a perfect time for strawberry lovers to visit! Head to places like Neihu in Taipei, Guangxi in Hsinchu, or Dahu in Miaoli to enjoy strawberry picking and savor fresh, sweet strawberries.

7. Visit International Exhibitions in Taipei

In March, Taiwan hosts various international exhibitions, such as TIMTOS and Taipei Cycle. The Taipei Cycle show is a must-see for cycling enthusiasts, where you can check out innovative designs and experience the latest cycling equipment.

2 Helpful Reminders if You visit Taiwan in March 2025

1. Pay Attention to Weather Changes

While March in Taiwan is warming up, the temperature can vary widely. The northern regions may still experience occasional cold spells, especially early in the month. It’s advisable to wear layered clothing for easy adjustment to temperature changes. Additionally, spring rain is common, so bring a lightweight raincoat and compact umbrella to stay prepared for any weather.

2. Book Accommodation in Advance

Spring is a peak travel season in Taiwan. Although there are no long public holidays, Taipei is busy with many large exhibitions and business travelers, so it’s recommended to book your accommodations early. If you’re planning to visit Alishan for cherry blossom viewing, be sure to reserve your room in advance as well.

Conclusion

March in Taiwan is especially great for flower viewing, participating in cultural festivals, and exploring cities in mild weather. It’s a perfect time for those who love nature and cultural experiences!

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