Published on December 14, 2025

Taiwan is getting ready for its most successful cruise season. Recent studies estimate cruise travelers will hit 1.1 million in 2026. This will also be record-breaking for the island. This is the first time the island is expected to hit the 1 million mark since 2019. With the expected results in homeporting, more ships positioning themselves in the area, and new port construction in the area, Taiwan is ready for a significant increase in cruise travelers. Officials from Taiwan International Ports Corporation (TIPC) are optimistic about Taiwan’s cruise infrastructure and cruise traffic continuing to grow.
Taiwan’s Expanding Cruise Market
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Taiwan is expecting 304 cruise disbursements, 167 turnarounds, and 137 transit calls, and an estimated 1,119,800 cruise disbursements will be arriving on the island in 2026. Of Taiwan’s cruise ports, Keelung, Taiwan’s largest cruise port, will be hosting most arrivals. Keelung is expected to receive 225 cruise calls, 925,000 cruise disbursements, and is located in a strategic position to be a major port for cruises to Japan and South Korea.
Kaohsiung, like all the other recent ports, including Keelung, that have also been busy with cruise mobility, is the next cruise destination port, with at least 54 cruise arrivals anticipated in 2023, cementing Kaohsiung’s role in Taiwan’s evolving “multi-port deployment strategy”. Kaohsiung will become a key port after the completion of the cruise terminal in 2024.
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Hualien, Suao, Taichung, Anping, and Penghu ports are also key players, all ensuring that Taiwan has a diverse offering of cruise mobility. Not all ports in Taiwan must have a well-developed cruise terminal. The cruise mobility is growing, which increases demand and pressure on the port. Taiwan, due to the investment from the national government and the growing cruise mobility demand, will become a competitive destination in the cruise industry.
At the end of 2023, Taiwan will have made improvements at all its cruise terminals to accommodate larger and more opulent cruise ships. A new cruise terminal is positioned at Suao and is designed for more luxurious ships. Penghu Island has become a top destination and has also made significant improvements to its pier.
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The TIPC has announced the likely future enhancement of biometric passport controls and facial recognition software at the ports of Keelung and Kaohsiung for 2026. These upgrades will streamline the boarding cruise processes and thereby improve cruise travel experiences. These upgrades will be a positive enhancement to how Taiwan is viewed as a cruise destination. The TIPC is also working on the installation of shore power systems at both ports. These systems will allow cruise ships to power up while docked, with a positive impact on Taiwan’s green economy. These investments in port systems are part of Taiwan’s cruise line destination strategy and overall port systems green economy. Cruise Market Demographics in Taiwan is also shifting to more.
The cruise market in Taiwan is also undergoing a shift in passenger demographics. There has been an increase in transit calls, with fewer ships homeporting in Taiwan. This means that Taiwan is seeing more international cruise guests, particularly from the United States and Germany, likely because Taiwan is an international cruise destination port of call. This increase in international cruise passenger visitation is supporting the Taiwan tourism industry, largely for accommodations, excursions, and travel supporting services.
The immediate increase in international visitors has been credited to travel marketing strategies positioning the country as a vital cruise stop with improved port amenities. Taiwan’s ports are becoming part of longer regional itineraries, increasing the island’s ranking as a top cruise stop in East Asia. Recently, Taiwan regional ports have been in high demand.
Reasons to Choose Taiwan
The TIPC has implemented several strategies designed to fully build on the potential of Taiwan’s cruise market. These are primarily cruise industry-friendly, featuring dockage and passenger service fees discounts, tailored to cruise schedules. Also, certain cruise operators are receiving rewards for including Taiwan as their itinerary’s first port of call. Increased discounts are given to cruise operators promoting Taiwan fly-cruise programs, increasing the Taiwan cruise market’s attractiveness.
Taiwan’s government has begun efforts to have cruise companies increase their stays in Kaohsiung to build their ports into a more southern strategic homeport. A cruise ship that is expected to help is the MSC Bellissima, which at this moment is set to depart for the first time in 2026. This ship is expected to lock in Kaohsiung port’s dominance in the cruise ocean-going ship industry, as it will travel to both Okinawa and Ishigaki.
Conclusion
New developments in the cruise market for Taiwan suggest that 2026 is likely to be a record passenger traffic year. With investments in port developments, new tech, and the focus on international guests, Taiwan is becoming one of the top cruise destinations in East Asia. With new infrastructure paired with ease of access, the cruise industry in Taiwan is sure to self-sustain while bringing travel benefits to the country. Expected developments will boost the cruise industry, which will bring economic boosts to the country, alongside making it more attractive to world travelers.
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