Neipi Beach Introduction
When you arrive at Nanfang Ao, you may know that you must savor fresh seafood and enjoy the beautiful harbor scenery, but you might not be aware that there is a romantic and lovely Lovers' Bay nearby. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the vast ocean and shining beach make it a secret bay for sweet dates. Known locally as "Neipi," also called Lovers' Bay or Neipi Fishing Port, the fishing port is separated from the Pacific Ocean by sand dune embankments. Facing the Pacific, the scenic Neipi Beach is an excellent spot for enjoying the sea and listening to the waves. With a variety of fish species residing and foraging in the area year-round, it has also become a new paradise for anglers. The beach, situated between mountains and sea, features clear water and pleasant scenery. Although it lacks the accessibility of other beaches and attracts fewer crowds, this adds a sense of tranquility and comfort. If you're lucky, you might even enjoy an entire stretch of beach to yourself, relishing the beautiful coastal scenery. However, it's important to note that while the sea may appear calm, strong undercurrents can be present, making it unsuitable for swimming or wading; caution is advised during your visit. Nevertheless, the stunning landscapes and expansive beach are not to be missed, and the morning light during sunrise is a favorite among photographers, making it a sacred spot for capturing sunrises. It is recommended to plan a trip to Su'ao to explore its famous sights—Cold Springs Park and Baimei Wooden Shoe Village, enjoy delicious seafood at Su'ao Harbor, and don't forget to visit the romantic secret of Neipi Beach to fully appreciate the beauty of the sea and sky!