Fuaowo Backpackers Homestay provides air-conditioned rooms in Nangan. The accommodation offers luggage storage space and a shared lounge for guests.
Kaye
Taiwan
The hostel provides luggage storage before check in which is good if you're taking an overnight cruise to Nangan, then you could start your trip right away. Clean and comfy bed, nice staff.
Matsu Island View Restaurant Bed and Breakfast provides beachfront accommodation in Nangan. Featuring free shuttle service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
YIWEN
Taiwan
the home stay owner is very enthusiastic , and the room is excellent , the blanket is so comfortable
Offering free WiFi, 3 Feet Cat is set on the beachfront in Nangan. The property has city views. A tour desk can provide information on the area.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Plenty of space in the bedroom, friendly staff, room price included transfers. They dropped us off at the airport even though it was super early in the morning (7am). They also helped us with booking our Beihai Tunnel trip and communicating with our taxi lady :)
Situated in Nangan, Lienchiang County region, Jinsha Old Street B&B is set 700 metres from Jinsha Village Beach. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking.
Dominique
Canada
Nice place in a cute little village on Matsu Nangan Island. You can easily get a taxi to visit the island.
Situated in Nangan, Yes, Sir Homestay features accommodation with air conditioning and access to a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free WiFi.
Andreas
Germany
-close to a SevenEleven and some restaurants
-very friendly hosts, drove us to the ferry terminal for free
-shared shower warm and clean
-scooter renting available
Nangan is a small island yet there's plenty of things there...
Nangan is a small island yet there's plenty of things there to keep you occupied for days, even weeks. The oceans surrounding it are pristine and the most beautiful blue you could see. They have plenty of interesting and delicious foods you can't find on Taiwan island like the Matsu burger and old wine noodles. The people here are friendly and seem to really enjoy life.
Jordan
Belgium
8.0
Scored 8.0
The four Matsu islands are a great place to get some scenic...
The four Matsu islands are a great place to get some scenic views and a deeper understanding of Taiwan's history. There is government-run tour bus that offers half- and full-day trips around different islands (English may be available, but it's a good idea to check in advance - your homestay host should be able to help). This is a good way to see a bunch of different popular attractions in a short time. If you decide to go it alone, there are ordinary buses on Nangan and Beigan (but not Dongyin), and some homestays offer scooters for rent - or you can walk. (It took us about three hours to walk halfway across Nangan.) Be aware that the hills are STEEP. Also, if you go in the winter, it will be cold. Make sure you have an insulated windproof layer (like a parka or ski jacket) and, if possible, insulated footwear. (We went in January, wore sneakers with double socks, and still had cold feet the whole time.) If you go in the off-season (September - March) some shops and restaurants may be closed, but it's still worth it for the views and the almost complete absence of other tourists. Be sure to check out the four-floor Matsu Folk Cultural Artifacts Exhibit Hall (a huge museum with some great exhibits - if you don't read Chinese, use the photo function in the Google Translate app to read the explanations) and the tiny village of Jinshan on Nangan, the Andong Tunnel on Dongyin (for some military history), and Qinbi Village on Dongyin (for gorgeous regional architecture). And, of course, the numerous temples to Matsu all over the islands (with a knowledgeable guide if possible).
Claire
Taiwan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nangan was a beautiful place with interesting military...
Nangan was a beautiful place with interesting military history and natural beauty. We loved the Bei Hai Tunnel night boat, and the military forts and structures around the island. We were also lucky enough to see the beautiful blue tears one night of our stay. However, it is worth noting that the weather can be awful, so there is no guarantee you will see blue tears. We stayed for 5 days and saw them 1/5 days in the middle of peak season. Additionally, due to extreme fog, be prepared for multi day delays on your trip, and consider springing for a car rental instead of a scooter rental to stay dry!
Emma
Taiwan
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