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Sun Link Sea: Taiwan’s Best Oolong Tea Destination

June 8, 2026 by John Milton

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  • Country: Taiwan
  • Region: Nantou County
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)
  • Currency: New Taiwan Dollar (NTD)
  • Language: Mandarin Chinese
  • Visa Requirements: Visa-free for up to 90 days for most nationalities

Introduction to Sun Link Sea

A picturesque view of Sun Link Sea tea fields in Taiwan.
Discover the lush landscapes of Sun Link Sea.

Nestled in the heart of Taiwan’s Nantou County, Sun Link Sea is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil retreat for tea enthusiasts. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and premium high-mountain oolong tea, Sun Link Sea is a serene alternative to the often-bustling tea tourism spots like Alishan. The area, officially known as Shanlinxi, is part of the expansive Sun Link Sea Forest Park, a haven of misty forests, cascading waterfalls, and rich biodiversity. It is here that some of Taiwan’s finest oolong tea is cultivated, drawing connoisseurs from around the globe.

Best Tea Regions in Sun Link Sea

Lush tea plantations in Sun Link Sea, Taiwan, showcasing oolong tea varieties.
Explore the breathtaking oolong gardens of Sun Link Sea!

The Shanlinxi area within Sun Link Sea is renowned for its high mountain tea plantations. The unique climatic conditions, characterized by cool temperatures, high humidity, and mist, create an ideal environment for growing oolong tea. The tea gardens here are situated at elevations between 1,600 and 1,800 meters, where the air is crisp, and the scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Notable estates include the Shanlinxi Tea Garden and the Longfengxia Tea Estate. These estates produce teas that are celebrated for their complex flavors and aromatic profiles.

Types of Tea Produced

Various types of oolong tea leaves displayed at Sun Link Sea Tea
Discover the rich variety of oolong teas here!

Sun Link Sea is primarily known for its Shanlinxi oolong, a type of Taiwan high mountain tea. For broader context on Asian tea regions, see our China tea travel guide. This oolong is light, floral, and slightly sweet, with a creamy mouthfeel that leaves a lasting impression. The tasting notes often include hints of orchid, along with a subtle mineral finish that reflects the mountain terroir. The tea’s liquor is a clear, pale golden hue, indicative of its delicate processing and high quality. The unique growing conditions and traditional processing methods contribute to the tea’s esteemed reputation among aficionados.

Tea Tourism Experiences

A visit to Sun Link Sea offers a plethora of tea tourism experiences. If you enjoy immersive stays, explore our guide to the best tea estate stays around the world. You can start with guided tours of the tea plantations, where you’ll learn about the entire tea-making process, from plucking to processing. Many estates offer tastings that allow visitors to sample different varieties of oolong. Additionally, the area is known for its traditional tea ceremonies, providing an immersive cultural experience. Some estates also offer hands-on workshops where you can try your hand at rolling tea leaves or learn the art of tea brewing.

Best Time to Visit

Before you go, it helps to plan your first tea tour. The best time to embark on a Sun Link Sea tea tour is during the spring months of March to May and in the autumn months from September to November. During these periods, the weather is mild and conducive to outdoor activities. The springtime offers a backdrop of blooming flowers and lush greenery, while autumn provides a canvas of vibrant foliage. These seasons also coincide with important tea harvests, allowing visitors to experience the production process at its peak.

How to Get There

Getting to Sun Link Sea involves a journey through some of Taiwan’s most scenic landscapes. From Taipei, you can take a train or bus to Taichung, and from there, a local bus or taxi to Nantou. The Sun Link Sea Forest Park is approximately a two-hour drive from Taichung. For those looking for a more direct route, renting a car in Taichung allows for greater flexibility and the opportunity to explore the surrounding Nantou tea regions at your leisure.

Where to Stay

Accommodation options in Sun Link Sea range from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious resorts. For a truly immersive experience, consider staying in a tea estate lodge where you can wake up to the sight of tea gardens. Some popular choices include the Sun Link Sea Resort, which offers comfortable amenities and stunning views, and the Shanlinxi Tea Garden Homestay, where you can enjoy a more intimate setting and personalized hospitality.

Costs and Budgeting

Travelers can expect a wide range of costs depending on their preferences. A daily budget for a moderate traveler might range from NTD 2,000 to 4,000, including accommodation, meals, and transportation. Tea tours and tastings generally cost between NTD 300 and 1,000, depending on the estate and the type of experience chosen. For budget travelers, local eateries and public transportation offer economical options, whereas luxury travelers might indulge in private tours and high-end dining.

Sample Itineraries

3-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Nantou, visit the Sun Link Sea Forest Park, and enjoy an evening tea tasting at a local estate.

Day 2: Spend the day touring the Shanlinxi Tea Garden with a guided walking tour followed by a traditional tea ceremony.

Day 3: Explore nearby attractions such as the Xitou Nature Education Area before departing.

5-Day Itinerary

Day 1-2: Follow the 3-day itinerary.

Day 3: Visit the Sun Moon Lake and enjoy a boat cruise.

Day 4: Explore the Longfengxia Tea Estate and partake in a tea-making workshop.

Day 5: Relax with a visit to a local spa or hot spring before heading back.

7-Day Itinerary

Day 1-5: Follow the 5-day itinerary.

Day 6: Take a day trip to Alishan for a comparative tea experience.

Day 7: Spend the final day exploring Taichung’s cultural sites before departure.

Related Guides

  • Taiwan Tea Tourism Guide
  • Alishan Tea Experience
  • Understanding Taiwan High Mountain Tea
  • Explore Nantou: Beyond Tea
  • Vietnam Tea Tours

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Sun Link Sea for tea tours?

The best time is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) for optimal weather and tea harvesting.

How can I reach Sun Link Sea from Taipei?

You can take a train or bus to Taichung, then a local bus or taxi to Sun Link Sea.

Are there any unique accommodations in Sun Link Sea?

Yes, options range from tea estate lodges to resorts like Sun Link Sea Resort and Shanlinxi Tea Garden Homestay.

What types of tea are produced in Sun Link Sea?

The region is renowned for Shanlinxi oolong, a high-mountain tea known for its floral and creamy flavors.

Can I participate in tea-making workshops?

Yes, many estates offer workshops where you can learn about tea processing and brewing techniques.

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Our team of tea enthusiasts and travel writers explores the world’s finest tea regions to bring you authentic, experience-driven guides for planning your perfect tea journey.

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